Archive for September, 2010


Computer virus attacks Iran

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A computer virus has been attacking industrial facilities in Iran – including the country’s nuclear power plant. Anchor Lisa Mullins finds out more from BBC tech reporter Jonathan Fildes.

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Life for Roma back home

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This week the European Commission will decide if it will take action against France over its expulsion of Roma migrants. Correspondent Matthew Brunwasser reports on how the Bulgarian government is setting up social programs to help the Roma integrate back into Bulgarian society.

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India races to finish games preparations

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The road to the Commonwealth Games in India has been paved with problems, charges of corruption and fraud against the organising committee, constant delays in the preparations, and filthy accommodation and security fears. The BBC’s Tinku Ray in Delhi has an update on where things stand.

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Togo soccer players created fake team

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Two members of Togo’s football federation are in trouble for faking a recent soccer match against Bahrain. The players didn’t throw the game – they weren’t even there! They sent a group of unknown players to the match. Anchor Lisa Mullins finds out more from Gabriele Marcotti, world soccer columnist for the Times of London and the Wall Street Journal.

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Jobs a mantra for Ohio Congressional races

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The state of Ohio has several Congressional races that are up for grabs. Like everywhere in the country, the economy is issue number one in the Buckeye State. Even the issue of global climate change comes down to jobs. The World’s Jason Margolis has more from Wellston, Ohio.Download MP3

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Music Heard on Air for September 27, 2010

Tunes Spun On The World Between Our Reports For September 27, 2010. Artists featured are Soul Brothers, Moriba Koita, Etran Finatawa, Yoshida Brothers. Kila.

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Entire program – September 24, 2010

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Today on The World: President Obama condemns Iran’s president for his comments about 9/11; Also, rising concern about rising food prices around the globe; Plus, a new album helps explain why Brazilian singer Seu Jorge admires the likes of Frank Sinatra and Beyonce.


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Obama condemns Ahmadinejad’s 9/11 remarks

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President Barack Obama has described as “hateful” and “offensive” the claim by Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that most people believed the US government was behind the 9/11 attacks. Mr Obama was speaking exclusively to BBC Persian television, which broadcasts to Iran and Afghanistan. Mr Ahmadinejad’s speech at the UN General Assembly triggered a walkout. Jeb Sharp reports. Download MP3

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London subway station reopens as museum

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Aldwych underground station, near central London’s Covent Garden, provided refuge to thousands of Britons who slept on the platforms and huddled on train tracks during the constant German air raids between September 1940 and May 1941. All sold-out tours are being conducted this weekend only by actors in 1940s clothing. Laura Lynch managed to get on one of them. Download MP3

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Seu Jorge interprets pop classics

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Brazilian singer Seu Jorge has a new album out, featuring numerous covers. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with him about his talents as an interpretor of pop classics. Download MP3
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‘The Mosque in Morgantown’

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The Emmy Awards for news and documentaries will be announced at a ceremony in New York City on Monday. One work that’s up for an award is the musical score for a documentary film called ‘The Mosque in Morgantown’. The documentary follows one woman’s battle against what she sees as growing conservatism at her mosque in Morgantown, West Virginia. The film’s score is by Kareem Roustom. Reporter Bruce Wallace sat down with Roustom. Download MP3


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Parting the Red Sea

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The crossing of the Red Sea in the biblical story of the Exodus has long made theologians and archeologists wonder, where could the legendary event have taken place? In the Geo Quiz, Carl Drews is trying to shed some light on the issue but he’s not a biblical scholar. He’s a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder Colorado. Marco Werman talks with him. Download MP3

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Iranian president meets with scholars

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Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Jim Walsh, who was part of a group of US scholars who met over dinner this week with Iran’s President Ahmadinejad. Walsh, with MIT’s Security Studies Program, has met with Ahmadinejad before. Download MP3

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Independence vote raising tensions in Sudan

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Southern Sudan is scheduled to vote in January on whether to become independent. As Peter Martell reports, the vote is raising tensions in the North – and expectations in the South.

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Global food prices spike

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The United Nations’ food agency held a special meeting to discuss the rise in food prices worldwide. Anchor Marco Werman asks Alex Evans, who’s studied the causes of food price fluctuations, to explain the upward trend.

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