AirTalk for September 24, 2012

Condolence Book For Ambassador Stevens Signed On Capitol Hill
CNN is standing by its decision to report on the diary of Ambassador Chris Stevens, despite objections from the Stevens family.
Los Angeles City Council Votes To Ban Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

Fixing LA’s problems with pot dispensaries

Feeling a little dazed and confused about the ban on LA area medical marijuana dispensaries? You’re not alone.
Worshippers listen to a sermon during a
If you’re paying attention during your church’s sermon on October 7, you might just hear a presidential endorsement instead of the scripture reading. More than 1,000 pastors backed by the Alliance Defending Freedom have agreed to deliberately challenge a 1954 tax code amendment that prevents tax-exempt organizations like churches from making political statements.
Ohio Citizens Start To Vote During Early Voting In Presidential Election

The impact of early voting on 2012 campaign strategy

Most voters won’t actually cast their votes for the presidential election until November, but constituents in at least 30 states will be able to start casting early or absentee ballots in the race by the end of this month — a fact that weighs on the campaign strategies for both major parties.
Detroit Lions v San Francisco 49ers
National Football League players and coaches are ready to throw a flag of their own and do away with the replacement referees that have been officiating pro football games for the first two weeks of the new season.
Latest Cars Are Showcased At The Detroit Auto Show

Can Honda get its groove back?

Customer loyalty is a valuable thing for a company, and few products have inspired the kind of ardor that Honda has traditionally enjoyed with its stalwart sedan, the Accord.
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