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October 14, 2008

Hispanic students can tune in to science stories on radio and Web through "Cielo y Tierra."

Hispanic students are one of the intended audiences for "Cielo y Tierra," a Spanish-language version of "Earth & Sky," which calls itself "a clear voice for science on radio and Web."

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