Archive for November, 2010


Symbolic meaning of poppies

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The poppy has different symbolic meanings if you’re in China or if you’re in Britain. That made things somewhat awkward as members of the British government made a diplomatic visit to Beijing today. The World’s Alex Gallafent explains. Download MP3

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Join the Science Forum conversation

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We have a lively discussion on nuclear power going on in our Science Forum. Three listeners who heard the story share their thoughts. The conversation continues through next week. Join Now. Download MP3


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Ukraine rewrites history books

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Ukraine’s new Russia-leaning government is re-writing history. It’s put out a new curriculum and history textbooks that omit the Orange Revolution of 2004. Correspondent Brigid McCarthy has the story. Download MP3

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Nicaragua and Costa Rica battle over border

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The World’s William Troop reports on a border dispute between Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The two nations can’t quite agree over a part of their border along the San Juan River, near the Caribbean coast. And they’ve been squabbling over it for more than 100 years. Download MP3

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Entire program – November 9, 2010

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Today on The World: What Indonesians would like to hear in President Obama big speech to Muslims tomorrow;Also, why Chinese cars will soon be rolling off an assembly line in Bulgaria. Plus, we meet Nicaraguan Latin Grammy nominee Perrozompopo. Download MP3

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Obama to address Muslim world from Indonesia

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President Obama is in Indonesia today, home of the world’s most populous Muslim nation. Indonesia is seen as a moderate Muslim nation and a key partner in the US’ counter-terror efforts in the region. Tomorrow the President will address the Muslim world at an Indonesian university and reporter Julia Simon reports that there is much anticipation about the same.Download MP3 (Photo: Ervan Hadoko)
Slideshow: Indonesia gets ready for Obama

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Attacks on Russian journalists

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Jessica Golloher reports from Moscow on recent attacks suffered by Russian journalists. Two men who were attacked recently had reported on efforts to stop developers from cutting down trees around Moscow to make room for new highways. Download MP3 (Photo: Matvyei Duglasovich)

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Struggling to store drug evidence in Colombia

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Authorities in Colombia have been fighting a vigorous, and effective, battle against drug traffickers. In the process, police have confiscated thousands of assets for use as evidence in court cases. So many of the items are stored in government-owned warehouses. But John Otis reports from Bogota that keeping track of everything has proved impossible. Download MP3
Photos: See some of the confiscated goods

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Chinese cars for Europe

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Last year China overtook the United States as the world’s biggest car market, buying 13.6 million vehicles in 2009. Chinese car producers are also exporting cars to developing countries and now they are starting to make inroads into the lucrative European market. A joint venture in Bulgaria will produce the first Chinese brand cars in the European Union. From Bahovitsa, Bulgaria, Matthew Brunwasser reports. Download MP3

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Nicaragua’s Perrozompopo

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Thursday night at the Latin Grammys, keep your eyes peeled for a newcomer to the awards. He is Nicaraguan singer and songwriter Ramon Mejia and he’s been nominated in the best alternative album category. At the Latin Grammys, he’ll go by his stage name, Perrozompopo. The World’s Marco Werman has more. Download MP3
Download the songs of Perrozompopo’s CPC album for free

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Jailed tycoon’s trial

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Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with journalist Masha Gessen in Moscow, about Mikhail Khodorkovsky, once Russia’s wealthiest man, now an outspoken prisoner facing more jail time on charges of embezzelment and money laundering. Download MP3
Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s statement

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No silly shirts at APEC summit

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President Obama will be at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Japan later this week. But he won’t be wearing any silly shirts for a group photo with other leaders. Anchor Lisa Mullins explains. Download MP3

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Donated Dali drawing bids

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Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Bill Atwell, manager of a Goodwill thrift store in Colorado, who is planning to auction a donated lithograph that may or may not have artist Salvador Dali’s signature on it. Download MP3

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Bush memoir causing stir in Britain

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Former President George W. Bush is causing a stir in Britain with his new memoir. The book, “Decision Points” is out today. In an interview with a British newspaper Bush defended the use of water-boarding as a legal interrogation technique that saved lives both in the US and the UK. But his remarks are not getting much support across the Atlantic. Laura Lynch reports. Download MP3

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China still livid at Nobel winner

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China is still livid over the awarding of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize to jailed dissident, Liu Xiaobo. Today, Chinese authorities blocked the dissident’s lawyer from travelling overseas, ahead of the Nobel ceremony next month. Anchor Lisa Mullins gets the big picture from The World’s Beijing correspondent, Mary Kay Magistad. Download MP3

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