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Archive for October 15th, 2009

Entire program – October 15, 2009

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Today on The World: Pakistan under pressure after coordinated attacks today by Taliban militants; Also, different views about the H1N1 flu vaccine from the US and Europe; Plus, how a jazz musician’s search for a cure to help his dying brother brought about his latest album.

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Pakistan attacks

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lahoreattack150A series of attacks on security forces in Pakistan has killed at least 38 people, officials say. Thursday’s violence began in Lahore – Pakistan’s second-largest city. It was long spared the brunt of Pakistan’s unrest but has seen a number of attacks since the start of the year. We get an update on the situation from the BBC’s Aleem Maqbool. Download MP3

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Interview with Ambassador Crocker

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ryan-crocker150Ryan Crocker was US ambassador to Pakistan from 2004 to 2007. He also was appointed interim ambassador to Afghanistan in 2002. And of course, he served as ambassador to Iraq, from 2007, before leaving that post earlier this year. Marco Werman talks with Crocker about the challenges for the US in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Download MP3

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H1N1 flu shot ambivalence in Europe

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_46440080__46165341_935-2-1US health authorities are encouraging Americans to get their H1N1 flu shot. Authorities in Europe are less enthusiastic. And Europeans are losing interest. Many people in Germany and Spain are reluctant to get a vaccination. Gerry Hadden reports. Download MP3


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I’mHalal: The Muslim search engine

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I_mHalalIn Islam, something that is “haram” is considered forbidden. The opposite of haram is “halal,” which means permissible. Now, a new Internet search engine is trying to help practicing Muslims sort out the various levels of what is forbidden, offering up “clean” search results. It’s called I’mHalal, and it claims to be the world’s first custom-designed “Islamic search engine.” Cyrus Farivar has the story. Download MP3

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Twitter campaign

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twitter150In an historic case of internet people power, Twitter users were able to bypass lawyers’ attempts in Britain to stop the Guardian newspaper’s coverage of a major scandal. We talk with writer and fundraiser Richard Wilson who started the Twitter thread. Download MP3


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The fourth plinth

Today’s Geo Quiz takes us into the heart of London. We’re looking for a much-visited historic square. It’s the one named after an 1805 British naval victory.

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Pakistan says US aid bill asks too much

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Today President Obama signed legislation authorizing an addition seven-billion dollars in aid to Pakistan. But some Pakistani officials are not happy with the additional aid. They say it comes with too many strings attached. The World’s Matthew Bell has the story.

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US view of swine flu vaccine

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Anchor Marco Werman speaks to Dr. Jay Butler, director of the 2009 Influenza Vaccine Task force at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, for a US perspective on the H1N1 flu vaccine.

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Cultural attitudes about swine flu vaccine

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Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Robert Dingwall, a sociologist at the University of Nottingham in England, about why Europe and the US seem to have different attitudes when it comes to vaccinating against the H1N1 flu.

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Geo Quiz

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Our daily geography quiz.

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Rabbi imposes ban at Jerusalem’s western wall

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There’s a battle of sorts under way at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. The rabbi overseeing Judaism’s holiest site has banned new immigrant ceremonies at the Wall. The rabbi says it’s a noise issue. But the government says it’s about whether men and women can sit together at the wall. Reporter Linda Gradstein has the story.

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Geo answer

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The answer to today’s Geo Quiz is London’s Trafalgar Square, where a contemporary art experiment called the Fourth Plinth Project came to an end this week. Anchor Marco Werman has the story.

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Global Hit

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The latest album from jazz musician Randy Brecker is dedicated to his brother, Mike Brecker, who died in 2007. Randy Brecker talks about how the desperate search to help his brother led him to explore his family history, and to create a very personal album. The World’s Alex Gallafent has the story.

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The Economic View in Western Europe

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Euro2 For more than 180 years, if you wanted to buy an “Evening Standard” paper in London, you had to pay for it. No longer. The paper is now free. Is this a sign of the economic times? On this edition of the global economy podcast, the view from Western Europe: Stories from Spain, Italy, Germany, and England. Download MP3

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