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Archeological Experience in the Middle East

Today we’ll be talking about some of the experiences of Dr. Lawrence Geraty, who recently celebrated his tenth anniversary as president of La Sierra University. Dr. Geraty graduated from Harvard with a Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible and Palestinian Archaeology, and currently serves as the president of the Association of American Anthropologists working in the Middle East.

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Autism in California Schools

In May, an article in The Press-Enterprise about autism contained the statement: "Autism has jumped 963% in California schools in a decade." What's going on? Dr. Joseph Dunn, CEO of The Children's Center of the Inland Counties, discusses autism in children and helps shed some light on what is an enormous problem for parents and educators alike.

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Academy Awards Predictions

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences member and Hollywood producer, Robert Kline, shares his Oscar Award predictions for this year's February 25 ceremony with Let's Talk host, Barbara Moore.

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A New School of Medicine

The University of California, Riverside is developing a School of Medicine that not only affects UCR but the entire Inland Empire. Vice Chancellor of University Advancement Dr. William G. Boldt will tell us about it while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.

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California State University, San Bernardino

California State University, San Bernardino president Dr. Albert Karnig talks with host Barbara Moore about the past, present, and future of the Cal State on this week's Let’s Talk.

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The Role of the Local Federal Court

The Honorable Virginia A. Phillips, United States District Judge, tells us about the role of the court serving the Inland Empire while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.

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A Distinguished Career in Agriculture

Robert M. Howie's distinguished career as head of Riverside County's Agricultural Commission was recently recognized at the dedication of a plaza in his name. Hear about his outstanding professional accomplishments that affected the Inland Empire while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.

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Volunteering in the Third World

Dr. Gary Feldman, retiring Riverside County Health Officer and director of the Community Health Agency, talks about volunteering as a physician in Third World nations while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.

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Athens, Rome and City Building

What do Athens and Rome have to do with the Inland Empire? Listen to this week's Let's Talk as historian Dr. Vincent Moses explains to host Barbara Moore how we in the Inland Empire can learn much about city building from these ancient meccas of civilization.

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Human Emotions

Humans are unique in that they are able to express emotions such as fear, anger, happiness, and sadness. Hear more about this from UC Riverside distinguished professor of sociology Jonathan Turner, while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.

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America's Longevity All-Stars

"Residents of Okinawa, Sardinia, and Loma Linda, California live longer, healthier lives than just about anyone else on earth," according to a 2005 National Geographic article. Dr. Gary E. Fraser, cardiology professor at Loma Linda University Medical School, joins host Barbara Moore on this week's Let's Talk to discuss his study of individuals who have been called "America's longevity all-stars."

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US Foreign Policy

Dartmouth College associate professor of government, Dr. Daryl Press, a consultant with RAND Corporation and a widely published expert on the Persian Gulf region and issues related to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, visits his native Riverside and speaks with Let's Talk host Barbara Moore on this week's program.

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Coronary Artery Disease and CT Scan Technology

Successful coronary artery disease detection is being studied at Loma Linda University Medical Center using CT Scan technology. Hear about this exciting medical advancement with Dr. Kendra Fisher, Assistant Professor, staff radiologist, and Chief of Thoracic Imaging at Loma Linda University Medical Center while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.

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Inlandia

"Inlandia: A Literary Journey through California's Inland Empire" is hot off the Heyday Book presses, and publisher Malcolm Margolin and editor Gayle Wattawa are here to discuss the anthology with this week's Let's Talk host, Barbara Moore.

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The Mediterranean Fruit Fly

For most of the 1990s, Southern California, and particularly the Inland Empire, was faced with an invasion of the Mediterranean fruit fly. Besides spoiled fruit, many residents were extremely vocal about the widespread spraying of malathion. Today there is no problem. Leon Spaugy, retired agricultural commissioner of Los Angeles County, will tell us what happened to the medfly while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.

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California's Water Situation

Distinguished UC Riverside Professor Emeritus, Dr. John Letey, former director of UC Center for Water Resources, discusses the current water situation in California with Let's Talk host Barbara Moore.

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The Mobile Telemedicine Vehicle

Loma Linda University Medical Center has a mobile telemedicine vehicle to reach off-road and remote locations in order to extend the expertise of its physicians during disasters. Hear more about this remarkable vehicle as told to us by Brett McPherson, with the Department of Emergency Medicine, while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.

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Dolley Madison and American Politics

Dolley Madison: scheming woman or political genius? Tune into this week's Let's Talk to hear UC Riverside professor and author, Catherine Allgor, talk with host Barbara Moore about Dolley's lasting influence on the American political scene.

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Loss of Habitat for Mountain Lions

Mountain lions in Southern California are facing habitat dilemmas because of development. Hear a researcher tell us about a study currently underway that is helping to reduce the impact of that problem while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.

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Electricity in the Inland Empire

The introduction of electricity into the Inland Empire at the start of the 20th century is a fascinating story as described in Laura Klure's book, "California Electric Power Company 1904-1964". Hear her talk about it while in conversation with host Jerry Gordon.

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