Archive for September, 2010


Mexican journalists seek asylum

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Four Mexican journalists seeking political asylum in the United States pleaded their case at a news conference in El Paso, Texas Tuesday. At least 22 Mexican journalists have been murdered since 2006. Drug cartel gunmen are suspected of the killings. Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Carlos Spector, the attorney who represents the four journalists.

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New Orleans’ undocumented workers

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In what has been dubbed, a “tool belt recession” construction has slowed almost everywhere in the US. Everywhere, except New Orleans. In the last five years, Latino migrant construction workers have been busy at work helping the city rebuild. But wage theft of this largely undocumented workforce continues to be a big problem in the city. One New Orleans attorney is leading the charge to help the city’s new Latino work force fight for their pay. The World’s Julia Kumari Drapkin has the story. (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty) Download MP3


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Australia’s Gold Coast Islamic center

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Residents in Australia’s fastest-growing region have formed a protest group to oppose plans to build an Islamic centre on Queensland’s Gold Coast. Phil Mercer reports from Sydney. (Photo: Lakemba Mosque, Sydney Credit: Paul Carson/Flickr) Download MP3


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Germany battles Google

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The World’s Clark Boyd reports on the debate in Germany over personal data security and how that security is affected by big technology companies like Google.

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Exhibit shows lives of Nazi officers

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Visitors to a former Nazi concentration camp outside of Berlin will now have access to a new part of the tour, the living quarters of SS officers. Correspondent Daniel Estrin reports that it has long been taboo in Germany to take an interest in the lives of Nazi perpetrators, though now that’s changing.

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Tensions between China and Japan

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Tensions between China and Japan are rising. A naval confrontation led to the Japanese detention of a Chinese fishing skipper in disputed waters earlier this month. Anchor Lisa Mullins gets details and analysis from the World’s Mary Kay Magistad in Beijing. (Photo: Naitokz/Flickr) Download MP3


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India’s Commonwealth Games

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The Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India are set to start in two weeks and already there is a problem. Teams arriving for the games say the athletes village is filthy and unfit for human habitation. But Delhi officials insist everything will be ready to go once the games begin. The World’s Laura Lynch reports. Download MP3


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Geo Quiz: Newfoundland’s hurricane

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It’s not often we mention the words “hurricane” and “Canada” in the same sentence. Today’s Geo Quiz does just that. Hurricanes usually lose their “umph” by the time they reach Canada, if they even reach that far north. But Igor behaved a little differently. The storm was still packing hurricane-force winds as it reached Newfoundland. We’re looking for a southern peninsula in Newfoundland that took a direct hit from Igor.

Name the peninsula in Newfoundland where Marystown is located.

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Sergeant gets posthumous Medal of Honor

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President Obama today posthumously awarded US Air Force Sergeant Richard Etchberger the military’s highest award – the Medal of Honor – for saving the lives of at least two of his Vietnam War colleagues in Laos in 1968. His family only recently found out how he died. Anchor Lisa Mullins finds out more from Timothy Castle, who attended today’s ceremony at the White House. Castle is with the CIA’s Center for the Study of Intelligence. He’s also the author of “One Day Too Long: Top Secret Site 85 and the Bombing of North Vietnam.”

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Geo Quiz: Newfoundland’s southern peninsula?

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Name the peninsula in Newfoundland where Marystown is located.

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Algeria’s Hasna el Becharia

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The World’s Marco Werman introduces us to Algerian singer Hasna el Becharia, and the young woman she inspired, Souad Asla. Download MP3


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Music Heard on Air for September 21, 2010

Tunes Spun On The World Between Our Reports For September 21, 2010. Artists featured are Moriba Koita, Jesse Cook, Yoshida Brothers, Rokia Traore, Carol Thompson, Outback.

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Entire program – September 20, 2010

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Today on The World: Growing frustrations in Iraq after the departure of US combat troops; Charges of fraud loom over Afghanistan’s parliamentary elections; and an ancient Indian epic gets new life as a graphic novel.

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Iraq still looking for new government

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Six months after nationwide elections, Iraq is still without a new government. Ayad Allawi’s Iraqiya List and Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Malikis ‘State of Law’ coalition got the most votes in the election last March, but neither has been able to gather enough support to form a government. The political impasse continues as American presence in Iraq decreases and frustration on the Iraqi street grows. Susannah George has more from Baghdad. (Photo: Omar Chatriwala/Al Jazeera) Download MP3

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Swedish far-right wins seats in parliament

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A far-right party in Sweden has won seats in parliament for the first time, denying the governing centre-right coalition an overall majority. The anti-immigration Sweden Democrats have won 20 of the 349 seats in the country’s single assembly, following Sunday’s general election. Lisa Mullins talks with Kent Ekeroth of the Sweden Democrats. Download MP3


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