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Recent News

El Paso Pro-Musica Bach's Lunch Concert Series

Sunday January 29nd at 1pm
KTEP has joined together with El Paso Pro-Musica to broadcast the Bach's Lunch Concert Series, part of Pro-Musica's annual Chamber Music Festival.

This Sunday's performance is an all Bach program featuring pianist Alfredo Oyaguez Montero, cellist Andres Diaz, cellist Michael Way and cellist and Artistic Director of El Paso Pro Musica Zuill Bailey.

Click here for more information on this program.

Intelligence Squared U.S.

Sunday January 29 at 6pm
Intelligence Squared U.S. brings Oxford-style debating to America -- one motion, one moderator, three panelists for the motion, and three against. Informed and provocative panelists and strong moderators take on the hot-button issues of the day.

This week's topic: "Should The UN Admit Palestine As A Full Member State?"

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National News

Suu Kyi Making First Campaign Tour In Myanmar
Sat, 28 Jan 2012 21:18:00 -0500

Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was making her first campaign tour for parliament Sunday in Myanmar's countryside, advancing a bid that shows how quickly and dramatically politics is changing in this long-repressed Southeast Asian nation.

U.N. Team Arrives In Iran For Nuclear Inspection
Sat, 28 Jan 2012 20:54:00 -0500

The U.N. nuclear agency delegation includes two senior weapons experts — Jacques Baute of France and Neville Whiting of South Africa — suggesting that Iran may be prepared to address some issues related to the allegations.

Abu-Jamal Moved Into General Prison Population
Sat, 28 Jan 2012 18:57:00 -0500

Prosecutors recently agreed to a life term for Mumia Abu-Jamal, sentenced to death for murdering a police officer three decades ago, after a federal appeals court ordered a new sentencing hearing. Abu-Jamal garnered worldwide support for his claims that he was the victim of a racist justice system.

 
 
 
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