AK Rundown March 26/27, 2005
“War”
Open/Newscast/Credits
- Iraq Veterans. Soldiers who have returned home talk
about their experiences and re-adjusting to life here. Pkg/ Ahsley Gross/
5:40 (6:21 with intro)
- Iraq Vox. One large group is just leaving for
Afghanistan; others have returned home. Host wrap. one separate cut and vox.
(2:40 total time)
- Button. Youngbloods “Get Together”
- Knolmayer. Idiatod finisher Thomas Knolmayer served as
a surgeon in Iraq. Host Wrap. (2:17 total time)
Break One: The Pogues “The
Battle March medley”
- Aleut Exhibit. An art exhibit in Pheonix tries to
raise awareness about the boming of Dutch Harbor and the Aleut relocation.
Pkg/Rene Gutel/3:40 (4:15 with intro)
- Korean War Vet. Alaska’s older veterans are passing
away, leaving their stories behind. Profile of Petersburg veteran KFSK’s
Matt Lichtenstein/pkg/5:00 (5:29 with intro)
- Hmong Vet. Not all of Alaska’s vets are American; some
are refugees. Profile of one Hmong Vet. Pkg/Annie Feidt/ 4:03 (4:35 with
intro)
- 300 villages. Quinhagak and Deering.
- Calendar of Events. O-Tumba “The John Damberg Latin
Jazz Quintet”
Break Two: O-Tumba, continued
- Home Front. When there’s a major deployment, the home
town suffers too. KUAC’s Sarah Neal/ Pkg.
- War protestors. Veteran of earlier wars are among
those who regularly turn out to oppose the Iraq War. Coast Alaska’s Ed
Schoenfeld/Pkg/4:32 (5:00 with intro)
- Tax Protestors. There are many ways to protest the war
– one is to not pay taxes. Ashley Gross/Host Wrap. (3:28 total time)
- button: Critters Buggin’
- Bobby Cheeks. Anchorage Airman Bobby Cheek balances
his military job with a hip hop career. Host Wrap. (3:40 total time)
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