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  • Human genome mapping expert Craig Venter sails the world's oceans to discover an abundance of genetic diversity.
  • The 21-st annual Women's Resource Fair is aimed at giving low-income, abused, homeless or recovering women the information they need to move ahead in life. Free services and resources are being offered by more than 70 organizations all day Saturday at San Diego's Golden Hall.
  • What's been learned from the recent earthquakes in Chile and Haiti? And, what do local residents need to do to prepare for the possibility of a large earthquake in our region? We speak to a local geology professor, and a representative from the San Diego County Office of Emergency Services.
  • was based on a book by Brian Garfield who also wrote
  • A batch of new schools is under construction this week in the San Diego Unified School District. Officials say the campuses will help to alleviate overcrowding in the inner city. KPBS Reporter Ana Tin
  • The Virginia State Police said that they are likely to close the two crime scenes at Virginia Tech, having collected all the evidence they can. They have done hundreds of interviews and gathered mounds of other evidence. But Seung-hui Cho's multimedia manifesto didn't provide the insights they had hoped for.
  • A federal judge in San Diego has ruled it is ok to keep the alleged head of Tijuana's Arellano Felix drug cartel in maximum security. The judge ruled jail conditions for the defendant and witnesses in
  • How will state budget cuts affect schools in San Diego, and throughout California? We speak to the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction about the cuts that schools will face, and about the overall health of the state's education system. We also talk to O'Connell about the free summer lunch program that's being offered at local schools.
  • opens with a woman frantically gathering her things and her young son and fleeing from some real or imagined terror. We soon find out that the woman, Pilar (Laia Marull), is fleeing from an all-too-real abusive relationship with her husband Antonio (Luis Tosar). She takes refuge with her sister Ana (Candela Pena) who's about to marry a Scotsman. Ana helps her find a job at a museum and offers her emotional support. But Pilar's mother urges her daughter to return to her husband. Antonio also pleads his case, insisting he can change. He leaves her gifts at her work and points out that he's begun therapy.
  • The Caped Crusader Gets A Reboot
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