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10-06-15 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
10-06-15 5:45 PM Evening Newscast
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10-07-15 KUAC MORNING NEWS
10-07-15 8:30 AM Newscast
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World Health Organization Posts Ambitious New Guidelines For HIV Treatment
The World Health Organization has revised its guidelines to say that every person infected with HIV should now be given powerful anti-AIDS drugs. But many countries in Africa have struggled to meet previous less-ambitious WHO treatment targets.
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Carlos Gardel's Tango-Cowboy Legacy Is 'Reborn And Remastered'
The Argentinian tango singer died in a plane crash 80 years ago, but he remains his country's most famous pop star. Critic Milo Miles considers a new introductory collection of Gardel recordings.
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With Eyes On Europe, Iraqis Line Up To Leave Baghdad
Terrified of frequent suicide attacks and fed up with a plummeting economy, Iraqis see the mass migration in Europe as a chance to get out of the country.
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Observers Hope California Agreement Succeeds In Ending Indefinite Solitary
A settlement may mean the release of thousands of inmates from solitary confinement. The U.N. special rapporteur on torture says it's "a great achievement," but he'll have to see how it's implemented.
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Jesse Eisenberg's New Book Gets Seriously Absurd (And A Little Serious)
The actor and writer has a collection of funny short stories that also mine some emotional truths — from post-gender attempts at pick-ups to a lonely 9-year-old reviewing expensive restaurants.
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In Campaign To Prevent Ebola, A Vaccine For Apes Could Save Humans, Too
After the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, University of Cambridge researcher Peter Walsh has been developing an Ebola vaccine for wild apes, hoping to stop transmission of the deadly virus to humans.
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Pillow Fight Packs Some Pain, As Some Cadets Play Dirty
The annual pillow fight among freshmen at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point took a violent turn this year, with 30 injuries caused by cadets stuffing pillows with helmets and other hard objects.
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Typecast As A Cowboy, Sam Elliott Came To Embrace That 'Western Box'
With his handlebar mustache and deep voice, he's mastered the look. And after years playing sharpshooters in the West — and then a stranger at the bowling alley bar — he's finally happy about it.
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