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Archive for November 19th, 2009

Global Political Cartoons: Nov 14-20, 2009

CAR-polarbear150President Obama’s visit to China gives cartoonists plenty to draw on this week: Beijing and Washington as buddies. Beijing and Washington as co-dependents. Beijing and Washington agreeing that it’s okay to put off any serious reduction of greenhouse gases.

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How would you fix refereeing mistakes in soccer?

henry_handball150There’s outrage among Ireland’s soccer fans after France eliminated the Irish national team from the World Cup. A single goal crushed the Irish, a goal that came in overtime and after France’s Thierry Henry controled the ball with his hand. Around the globe soccer fans are once again pondering ways to avoid having such glaring missed calls determine the outcome of games. What’s your take?

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Entire program – November 19, 2009

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Today on The World: Afghan president Hamid Karzai is inaugurated for a second term today; Also, traffic accidents become a public health crisis in Ghana; And Egyptians bemoan the latest blow to their national pride… the loss of a World Cup qualifying match.

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Karzai sworn in amid tight security

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Hamid Karzai has been sworn in as Afghan president for a second elected term, saying he wants Afghan forces in charge of the nation within five years. Kabul’s streets were almost empty on Thursday as security forces set up numerous roadblocks ahead of the ceremony. The World’s Aaron Schachter looks at security for Karzai’s second inauguration compared with security arrangements the first time around.

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India: glaciers recede, rivers threatened

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The Himalayan glaciers that feed many of Asia’s most important rivers are receding. The BBC’s Chris Morris treks to the face of one of the glaciers that feeds the Ganges to assess the possible impact. Download MP3

Growing glacial lakes threaten Nepali villages
The rising temperatures are also causing glaciers to melt into rapidly growing lakes. Reporter Yanmei Xie reports from the southern slope of Mt. Everest.

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Mammograms around the world

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Most women should start regular breast cancer screening at age 50, not 40, according to new guidelines released in the US. The new guidelines have unleashed a heated debate and caused confusion for women and their doctors. International guidelines also call for screening to start at age 50. Jeb Sharp talks with David Dershaw, Director of Breast Imaging at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

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Traffic safety

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A global conference on road safety is being held in Moscow to discuss ways of tackling one of the world’s biggest killers: traffic accidents. Experts at the forum are calling for a decade of action. The World’s Laura Lynch takes us to Ghana where even the government says car accidents have become a public health crisis.

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Hamid Karzai begins second term

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Afghanistan’s President Hamid Karzai was inaugurated at a ceremony in Kabul today for his second term in office. Anchor Jeb Sharp speaks with Kabul resident Sultana (she asked that we not use her last name). Sultana says that Afghans see little hope for change.

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New prison at Bagram in Afghanistan

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The US military in Afghanistan unveiled a new 60-million-dollar prison this past weekend on its base in Bagram. The World’s Katy Clark reports.

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Brazil’s green city

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The World’s Alex Gallafent has the story of Jaime Lerner, a Brazilian town planner and ex-mayor of Curitiba, often called the world’s most environmentally-friendly city.

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Soccer loss bruises Egyptian pride

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Yesterday, Egypt lost a World Cup qualifying match to arch-rival Algeria. As Aya Batrawy reports from Cairo, it’s just the latest blow to Egypt’s sense of national pride.

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In other soccer news

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The World’s William Troop tells anchor Jeb Sharp about a shocking incident of foul play on the soccer field — an incident that seems to have denied Ireland a place at the soccer World Cup.

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Geo Quiz

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Our daily geography puzzler.

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The mayor of Granite Falls, Washington

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Anchor Jeb Sharp speaks to the mayor-elect of a small town in Washington State… Granite Falls. His name is Haroon Saleem, and he’s an immigrant from Pakistan.

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Geo answer and Global Hit

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The answer to today’s Geo Quiz is Igloolik, Nunavut. This small town in Arctic Canada is home to Artcirq, an Inuit community circus troupe that will perform at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, BC next year. Boston Globe reporter Linda Matchan recently traveled to Igloolik to profile the circus troupe and she speaks with anchor Jeb Sharp.

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