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Aug 31, 2007

Arizona Spotlight

  • Christopher Conover will look at the current state of health care for children in Arizona, as federally mandated changes in the SCHIP program are scheduled to take place...
    SCHIP homepage

  • Hear the music made by one of artist Glenn Weyant's homemade instruments, as he talks to Mark McLemore about using sound to cross borders of all kinds...
    Glenn Weyant's homepage
    Hear Glenn Weyant's complete improvisation on the homemade instrument, the Blue Blue

  • Pam White will help us to decipher the data from the results of a new cancer study on the effect that a diet rich in fruits and vegetables can have in preventing the recurrence of breast cancer...
    The study results
    Arizona Cancer Center

  • And, we'll have a preview of this weekend's celebration at Hotel Congress, the announcement of plans for the Tucson Artists and Musicians Health Care Association (TAMHA) from David Slutes, and a tune from music legend Al Perry...
    HOCO 2007 schedule
    Hear Al Perry perform two songs on acoustic guitar: "Congratulations" and "You Make the Rules"
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