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      <description>Both President Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan say that the biggest and best change we can make to education is to provide all children with access to universal pre-kindergarten (UPK). One of the most intensive, comprehensive UPK programs in the country is being carried out right here in New Mexico by St. Joseph Community Health.</description>
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      <title>Dr. Spencer Lukas</title>
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      <title>Should nuclear power be part of our response to climate change?</title>
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