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February 22, 2008

Arizona Spotlight

ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT, with host Mark McLemore:

There are still 18 states left to vote in the 2008 Presidential Primary. Christopher Conover will look at Project Votesmart's mission to provide unbiased information to voters nationwide...

Project Votesmart Fact Check

And, we'll hear more about the Presidential Primary, in a commentary from former Arizona Congressman Jim Kolbe...

Claudine LoMonaco talks to Arizona Daily Star reporter George Sanchez about "Nuestra Familia", an award-winning documentary film he worked on about one of California's most powerful Latino gangs, and the controversy over the FBI's war on their activities...

"Nuestra Familia" documentary

Peter Michaels interviews journalist Pete Earley, the author of "Crazy: A Father's Search Through America's Mental Health Madness", about furthering the public's understanding of mental illness and it's treatment...

Pete Earley's website

And, in commemoration of the anniversary of the battle at Iwo Jima, hear the personal story of Leonard Sobel, a Tucson veteran who was there on February 19th, 1945...

You can hear more of Leonard Sobel's World War II stories, and those of other Tucsonans, in "Tucson Remembers: War in the Pacific". The program airs on KUAT-TV, Channel 6 March 10th at 8:00pm.

ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT is heard every Friday morning at 9:30 am and evening at 6:00 pm, on KUAZ radio 89.1 FM / 1550 AM.

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