Archive for November, 2012


Music Heard on Air for November 7, 2012

Tunes spun on The World between our reports for November 7, 2012. Artists featured are: Kerekes Band, Toubab Krewe, Habib Koite, Yoshida Brothers, Carol Thompson.

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State Ballot Initiatives Legalizing Marijuana May Cut Into Profits of Mexican Drug Cartels

Even limited moves toward legalization in the US could hit the drug cartels hard. (Photo: Amy Isackson)

Residents of Colorado and Washington voted Tuesday to legalize marijuana for recreational use. That move might eventually cut into the profits of Mexican drug cartels, says Beau Kilmer, who co-directs of the Drug Policy Research Center at the Rand Corporation.

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Cambodia Seeks Return of 10th-Century Statues

The 10th century Khmer sculpture at the center of a legal dispute between the U.S. and Cambodian governments and Sotheby’s. (Photo: Court Complaint)

One of the first trips that newly re-elected President Obama plans to make is to Cambodia. Officials there say he’s coming later this month for an Asia summit but the Cambodian government might bring up another issue. Its stalled efforts to recover some ancient Khmer artifacts now in the US.

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Dali’s Mad Tristan On View in Quebec

Mad Tristan by the Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali (Photo:Finzi Pasca)

A spectacular surrealist painting called Mad Tristan by the Spanish artist Salvador Dali is being exhibited for the first time in more than six decades. Art historian Jennifer Whisper has seen “Mad Tristan” up close in the first public exhibit since Dali created it for New York’s Metropolitan Opera in 1944.

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Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto Play to a Traditional Cumbia Beat

Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto, playing in Los Angeles (Photo Credit: Betto Arcos)

Reporter Betto Arcos tells us about the “gaita”, an indigenous wooden flute played along Colombia’s Caribbean coast, and the popular band called Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto.

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Israel Closely Watches US Vote

President Barack Obama Meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in November, 2012. (Photo: Reuters)

Ogling a tray of fresh hot chocolate rolls straight out of the oven at my favorite bakery… I thought of something a GOP activist told me in Las Vegas back in 2008.

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Obama Re-Elected as US President

President Obama acknowledges supporters at his election night victory rally in Chicago. (Photo: REUTERS/Philip Scott-Andrews)

President Barack Obama wins a second term, defeating Mitt Romney despite dissatisfaction with the economy, while the House of Representatives remains in Republican control and Democrats retain the Senate.

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PRI’s The World: 11/06/2012 (South Africa, China, Canada)

Election Day is under way in the US. We find out how voters in New York City are making their way to the polls. Also, China’s Communist Party is on the verge of selecting the leaders who will likely be in power for the next decade. And from New Zealand, scientists have identified remains of what may be the world’s rarest whale.

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The World Votes: Election Day 2012

BBC New Broadcasting House (Photo: Marco Werman)

The power of the American president reaches into the lives of people all over the planet. But few of them have a say in who occupies the White House. As Americans vote, host Aaron Schachter canvasses opinions from The World’s team of correspondents around the globe.

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Voting Poses Challenges to Storm-Battered Russian Immigrants

Polling station at the Shorefront Jewish Community Center in Brighton Beach. (Photo: Nina Porzucki)

The damage done when Hurricane Sandy slammed into the immigrant neighborhood of Brighton Beach has hung around for voting day. Host Aaron Schachter talks with a poll watcher and an election coordinator at the Shorefront Jewish Community Center in Brighton Beach.

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Why the US Election is Important for Iran

Pooneh Ghoddoosi (Photo: Twitter)

The World’s Marco Werman speaks with staff from the BBC’s Persian Service about why the US election is so important for Iran. Pooneh Ghoddoosi is a host at the BBC Persian Service; Amir Azimi, who speaks first, is News Editor.

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The Implications of the US Election for Israel

Members of the audience applaud as US Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney delivers a speech in Jerusalem. (REUTERS/Jason Reed)

The World’s Matthew Bell reports on the implications of the election for Israel, and on support there for both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.

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Election Sentiment in Europe

Watching US election coverage at a cafe in Paris. (Photo: Amy Bracken)

For a view on the US elections in Europe we spoke to Amy Bracken in Paris and Gerry Hadden in Barcelona.

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Scientists Find What’s Believed to be Rarest Whale Species: The Spade-Toothed Beaked Whale

Current Biology Cover (Photo: Current Biology/Facebook)

Two years after they washed up on a New Zealand beach, scientists have identified two whale carcasses as members of what they believe is the world’s rarest whale species: the spade-toothed beaked whale.

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Music Heard on Air for November 6, 2012

Tunes spun on The World between our reports for November 6, 2012. Artists featured are: Seckou Keita Skq, David Hewitt, Lamine Konte, Toubab Krewe, Ali Akbar Kahn, Mario Grigorov.

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