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  • Update: KPBS general manager Doug Myrland spoke about the cancellation on These Days . The last day of July marked more than the end of the month. It was…
  • The Chicago band Sea and Cake cuts their first record in four years and plays the Belly Up Tavern this weekend. A new solo album from Albert Hammond , Jr., lead guitarist for The Strokes, brings him
  • Analysts who prepared the NIE on Iran knew they would cause a stir by reversing earlier judgments on Iran's nuclear weapons program. Some NIE critics say the drafters should have written it differently, while others may have not wanted to be accused of enabling another march to war.
  • Our monthly food hour explores the variety of ethnic markets to be found around San Diego and tips for cooking ethnically-inspired dishes.
  • In London, churches across the city held memorial services for victims of Thursday's terrorist attacks. Senior Christian, Jewish and Muslim clerics also gathered and issued a joint statement calling for unity and dialogue between faiths in the aftermath.
  • Sudan's president has denied that genocide is occurring in Darfur. President Omar al-Bashir accused the media of getting the story wrong during a rare video conference Monday with reporters from around the world. He also made it clear that he will seek to limit any United Nations role in Darfur.
  • A Blogger Responds to the President
  • Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts — the scion of an American political dynasty who became an iconic liberal legislator — died Wednesday of complications related to a cancerous brain tumor.
  • Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts died Tuesday night of complications related to a cancerous brain tumor. The 77-year-old Democrat was surrounded by family members at his home in Hyannis Port, Mass. Universally known as Teddy, he had served in the Senate since 1962.
  • Johnny, I'm Going to Miss You
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