Orange County Line
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 25:58:45
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Sinopsis
A weekly tour of the real Orange County, warts and all, with reporter Gustavo Arellano
Episodios
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Disney Issues an F Ticket
26/02/2013 Duración: 05minGustavo Arellano talks about Disneyland's record-setting crowds — and Disney's decision to stop ticket specials for Southern California residents
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San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant
19/02/2013 Duración: 05minGustavo Arellano talks about the controversy surrounding the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant.
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Tet-tering on Controversy
12/02/2013 Duración: 05minThis past weekend, the annual Tet Parade was held in Little Saigon, in honor of Vietnamese New Year. Left out were LGBT Vietnamese, banned by organizers from marching.
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The OC GOP's Mexican Immigrant Problem
29/01/2013 Duración: 05minA year ago, GOP presidential candidates were demonizing illegal immigrants. This week, national party leaders are proposing immigration reform that amounts to an amnesty.
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Robert Citron: The Man Who Destroyed the Orange County Dream
22/01/2013 Duración: 04minLast week marked the passing of former Orange County treasurer-tax collector Robert Citron, the man at the center of OC's infamous 1994 municipal bankruptcy...
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Great Park, Great Pork, or Great Perk?
15/01/2013 Duración: 05minOver a decade ago, Orange County voters approved a measure clearing the way for a transformation of the former El Toro Marine base into a Great Park that backers claimed would rival Central, Griffith, AND Golden Gate parks. But all that's there now is repurposed runways, a concert venue, and a giant orange balloon—and a new board majority is threatening to review allegations of cronyism by longtime Irvine politician and the park's most vigorous defender, Larry Agran.
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Can the OC Register's New Owner Save Journalism?
08/01/2013 Duración: 04minAaron Kushner has made national headlines for his radical plan to revamp the Orange County Register--hire up, not down, expand pages, and de-emphasize the web. And he's also interested in buying the Los Angeles Times and doing the same. Can this bold move save the papers and journalism in the process—or is this print's Last Stand against the Buzzfeed hordes?
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