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KGIL radio (1260 AM) on Wednesday will present 12-plus hours on “Abortion 1989: Both Sides Now,” the first time the station has devoted a full broadcast day to one topic. From 5:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., the regular program hosts will be talking to guests about legal issues and recent court decisions, rights of the unborn, the aftermath of abortion and personal stories of women who have had abortions. Mike Lundy, the station’s director of programming and operations, said recent activities of anti-abortionists and “the changing climate on the issue were the catalysts” for the special. “We decided this would be an opportune time to really do an in-depth examination.”
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