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Listen to October 17, 2008 Edition with host Mark McLemore

Propositions 100 & 101 - AIDS Walk 2008 - poet Ofelia Zepeda - Tucson Remembers: The Korean War / Derek Kinne's story

Christopher Conover brings us a closer look at two ballot propositions coming to a vote in November: Propositions 100 and 201. Both of them could create some real changes concerning home ownership in Arizona.

Prop 100
Protect Our Homes Arizona
Prop 201
Southern Arizona Homebuilders Association

The 20th annual Tucson AIDS Walk is happening this weekend. It raises funds to help those living with HIV, and for research into finding a cure. Tony Paniagua talks to some representatives from the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation to tell us more.

Mark McLemore has a conversation with poet and linguist Ofelia Zepeda about her work, and about preserving and celebrating the language of the Tohono O'odham. She has just released a new collection of poems, and she'll be speaking at the University of Arizona's Poetry Center next week.

Hear the heroic story of a man who just became one of America's newest citizens, Korean war veteran and P.O.W. Derek Kinne, in his own words.

Listen to October 10 Edition - Prop. 102, Arizona Opera, Mustang Heritage Foundation

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