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10-19-15-KUAC-NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
10-19-15 5:45 PM Newscast
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10-20-15 KUAC MORNING NEWS
10-20-15 8:30 AM Newscast
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American Cancer Society Changes Mammogram Guidelines
For years, it's been saying women should get annual mammograms starting at age 40. Now it says they can start at 45 — and then cut back to every other year starting at age 54.
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Poetic And Expansive, 'City On Fire' Ultimately Falls Short Of Its Reach
Garth Risk Hallberg's 900-page debut novel is an intricately-plotted story set in chaotic 1970s New York. Critic Maureen Corrigan says City On Fire has much to admire, even if its ending falls flat.
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The Heat, The Pressure, The Violence: Cooking Films Are The New Boxing Movies
When you go to boxing movies, you can count on training montages, high-stakes dramatic moments, and the way a scrappy outsider always seems to have to prove him or herself in the ring. Many of these traits are showing up in a new group of movies — this time about chefs.
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In Virtual Reality, 'The New York Times' Will Help Viewers 'Bear Witness' To Stories
The New York Times announced a new virtual reality initiative saying they will distribute more than a million "Google Cardboard" viewers, and start releasing 360-degree documentary virtual reality films. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jake Silverstein, editor in chief of The New York Times Magazine, who is working on the effort, about what it means to do journalism in this new space.
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10-21-15 KUAC MORNING NEWS
10-21-15 9:30 AM newscast
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Pease, Vent Testify in 'Fairbanks Four' Proceeding
Two of the Fairbanks Four say they lied to police about some of what they did the October 1997 night John Hartman was attacked, but maintain they did so…
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Family Of 31-Year-Old Fatally Shot By Police Officer Demands Answers
Details are still emerging of a police shooting in Florida's Palm Beach County over the weekend, which left 31-year-old Corey Jones dead. Jones was shot by an undercover police officer on a highway.
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Ahead Of Marty McFly's Arrival, Austria Issues Hoverboard Rules
In Back to the Future Part II, Marty uses a hoverboard to escape from Biff on Oct. 21, 2015. Austria's government had some fun with that this week, issuing rules on hoverboard use.
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