Archive for December, 2012


Citizen Science to Help Identify African Animals

Snapshot Serengeti

A new “citizen science” project allows armchair researchers the chance to help identify and classify animals in one of Africa’s oldest national parks.

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Justin Adams Guitarist for Juju and Founder of Mali’s Festival in the Desert

Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara of Juju (Photo Credit: realworldrecords.com)

British guitarist Justin Adam and Gambian musician Juldeh Camara make up the Afro-beat duo Juju.

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The World’s End of the World from Around the World

Scene from the movie '2012' (Photo: Sony Pictures)

I thought it would be helpful to collate some of the innumerable online bits and bobs regarded Friday’s supposed end of the world.

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Nation Mourns After Elementary School Shooting

Andrew Jacobs prays as his twin brother Matthew Jacobs looks on outside Saint Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church near Sandy Hook Elementary School, where a gunman opened fire on school children and staff in Newtown. (Photo: Reuters)

BBC: Twenty children, six adults and the gunman die in a shooting attack at a school for young children in Connecticut.

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PRI’s The World: 12/14/2012 (Cuba, Myanmar, Uruguay)

Multiple people, including children, are reportedly killed during a shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut. Egypt prepares for tomorrow’s vote on controversial referendum as tensions grow. One reporter chronicles the extreme measures Mexican drug cartels use to get their goods into the US.

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Egypt’s Controversial Referendum Continues to Fan Political Crisis

Supporter of Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi shouts slogans during a rally held to show support to him in Cairo. (Photo: REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah)

On the eve of a referendum on a controversial new constitution for Egypt, tensions are high across the country. There have been reported skirmishes between Islamists and opposition protesters, and President Mohamed Morsi has enlisted Egypt’s military and police to help with security during Saturday’s voting.

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Syria Crisis: War Closing in on Damascus

A damaged area pictured after a car bomb in Qatana, near Damascus. (Photo: REUTERS/Sana)

The civil war in Syria is closing in on the capital, Damascus. There have been a series of bomb attacks in and around the city this week.

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Misrata, Libya Returned to Normal but Signs of Uprising Remain

Reporter Marine Olivesi in Libya's Nefusa mountains (Spring 2011). (Photo: Gaia Anderson)

Reporter Marine Olivesi, a frequent contributor from Libya, was the first western journalist to view Gaddafi’s corpse. She told us about her surreal hunt to find the dictator’s remains and about the return to normalcy in the city of Misrata.

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‘Outlandish’ Stories from Mexico’s Drug War

Smugglers attempted to drive a Jeep right over the the fence. (Photo: US Customs and Border Protection)

Patrick Radden Keefe of The New Yorker has been documenting the “most outlandish” stories from the Mexican drug war in a new article.

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Doomsday 2012: Why Many Chinese Fear the End is Nigh

Scene from the movie '2012' (Photo: Sony Pictures)

In China, fear of the world ending on December 21st — according to one interpretation of the Mayan calendar — is getting a lot of play. In fact, there have been more than 60 million posts about it on China’s Twitter equivalent, Weibo.

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Music Heard on Air for December 14, 2012

Tunes spun on The World between our reports for December 14, 2012. Artists featured are: David El-Malek, Al Bidayeh, Sinkane, Baba Marimba, Toubab Krewe, Super Hi-Fi, The Peronists.

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Israeli Soldiers Refuse to Give Up Their Patchouli

The winged patchouli mascot appears on a plaque Battalion 202 paratroopers receive at the end of their military service. (Photo Credit: Daniel Estrin)

The story tells that soldiers in the beginning would put perfume of their girlfriends, and afterwards they put something else. It’s a special liquid.

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The Era of Cuban Workers at US Military Base Ends

Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay. (Photo: Katy Clark)

We are looking for a Cuban city in the southeast, which is surrounded by the eastern end of the Sierra Maestra mountains in the north and the Caribbean Sea in the south.

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Magazine Available in Myanmar for the First Time

Newspapers in Mandalay running photos of a government crackdown at a copper mine near the town of Monywa, and Aung San Suu Kyi speaking there soon after the crackdown. (Photo: Bruce Wallace)

The Irrawaddy Magazine, which was launched by a group of exiles living in Thailand in 1993, will be available in Yangon stores for the first time this weekend.

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The World’s DJ Picks: Favorite Recordings of 2012 Part II

1982 + BJ Cole CD Cover (Credit: Amazon.com)

We offer two more musical favorites from our DJs around the globe. We hear music from a trio in Norway and a singer from Mexico.

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