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California's National Cemeteries
Amidst the baseball, barbecues and family outings, Memorial Day is a time to remember the men and women who died serving our country. More than 500 Californians have died in Iraq and Afghanistan - and most of them are buried at one of the six national military cemeteries in this state.

Graduation Time - Now What? Part 4
It's final exam time on many California college campuses - and to find out what's on the mind of graduating seniors, we sent the California Report's interns and staff out to interview students who will soon be entering the world of work - or so they hope.

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