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About the This I Believe Project on 91.7 WVXU

This I Believe is a national media project engaging millions of people in writing, sharing, and discussing the core values and beliefs that guide their daily lives. NPR has aired these three-minute essays on its news programs Morning Edition and All Things Considered since April 2005.

91.7 WVXU is launching a Cincinnati version of This I Believe to find out what our listeners believe. This is your opportunity to talk about an event that shaped your life, a person who inspired you, or a belief you hold dear and want to share with others. If you’ve always wanted to talk, one-on-one, with thousands of others about what’s important to you, consider submitting an essay for review.


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Fed Takes Over Troubled Mortgage Giants
U.S. mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be put into conservatorship and their top executives will be removed, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said. The intervention comes after the companies lost billions in the housing market turmoil, with no sign things are getting better.

Calif. Church Provides Sanctuary To Immigrant
A small church north of Los Angeles became a sanctuary nearly a year ago for a female, illegal immigrant facing deportation. The United Church of Christ in Simi Valley is attracting anti-illegal immigration demonstrators angry that the church is sheltering the woman.
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Haiti Is Struck By Hanna, Drenched By Ike
In Haiti, relief efforts continue almost a week after Tropical Storm Hanna caused extensive flooding on the island. The town of Gonaives was the hardest hit; scores of people were killed and much of the city remains under water. Aid workers are desperately trying to provide food, shelter and medicine to people there while fearing more flooding from Hurricane Ike.
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