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GEARING UP FOR THE ELECTION

From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Thursday, October 30th 2008 at 11:00

AZPM has special coverage of the election Tuesday night, on both radio and TV.

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ANOTHER DEADLINE NEARS

From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Monday, October 27th 2008 at 7:36

If you have an Early Ballot for the November 4th election and haven't mailed it in yet, time is running out.

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OPIE CUNNINGHAM FOR OBAMA

From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Friday, October 24th 2008 at 7:44

Political endorsement aside, it's great to see some great TV characters reunited.

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RANDOM THINGS

From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Wednesday, October 22nd 2008 at 7:17

With so many things going on, I'll just stick to a few highlights for this blog.

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FUNDRAISING IS BACK

From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Friday, October 17th 2008 at 9:54

When you tune in to your favorite AZPM radio stations this week, you'll no doubt encounter pledge drives. For the first time, KUAZ and KUAT-FM are conducting simultaneous campaigns.

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UA REORGANIZATION

From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Thursday, October 16th 2008 at 6:21

In case you missed the big banner floating over our website, AZPM Friday is hosting a special on the University of Arizona's future.

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A NOSY MAIL CARRIER

From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Monday, October 13th 2008 at 8:00

NPR Monday used a Seattle mail carrier to talk about the economy, based on mail she delivers. It turns out she does more than just deliver the mail.

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TRASH DAYS CHANGING

From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Tuesday, October 7th 2008 at 11:17

The City of Tucson is changing a majority of collection days for trash and recycling. Now you can forget to roll out your containers on a different day.

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DTV QUESTIONS ANSWERED

From the desk of Robert Rappaport on Friday, October 3rd 2008 at 9:05

With the deadline for the digital television conversion rapidly approaching, AZPM is in the midst of a massive education campaign for our TV viewers.

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