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  • Amor, Dolor, Y Viceversa (Love, Pain and Vice Versa)
  • The Department of Veterans Affairs has set up an emergency call center for veterans who think their personal data may have been exposed after a burglary earlier this month. The Social Security numbers and birth dates of about 26.5 million veterans were stolen from a VA employee’s home. Veterans' organizations are calling for an investigation.
  • A federal appeals court rules the cross on Mt. Soledad is unconstitutional. But the legal battle is not over. We'll discuss this ruling and talk about some of new laws that take affect in 2011.
  • A U.S. soldier has pleaded guilty to the rape and killing of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl, and to the killing of her family. He is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday at Fort Campbell in Kentucky.
  • Envision San Diego & KPBS Special Report
  • Libya celebrates the revolution that brought Moammar Gadhafi to power. It was Sept. 1, 1969, when 27-year-old Gadhafi, an army officer, overthrew the king in a bloodless military coup. Aides cite the start of economic reform, and non-government newspapers have been introduced.
  • Those running for president are paying close attention to a Senate bill that would overhaul immigration policy. Party politics shape their opinions. All of them acknowledge the benefit of a guest worker program as well as the importance of family unification.
  • Port towns on the northern coast of France say they're being swamped by hundreds of refugees hoping to make it across the Channel to England. Most of the migrants are from Iraq or Afghanistan, and the lack of facilities for them is causing problems for the refugees as well as local residents.
  • Health insurance is turning into a top-tier issue in this year's presidential campaign. We asked the presidential hopefuls about their own coverage — and that of their staffs. Not everyone was talking.
  • We continue our election coverage on KPBS with a discussion about San Diego's Congressional races. Incumbents seem to have a big lead in all five local races for Congress. We'll focus on the candidates in San Diego's 50-th and 51-st districts.
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