08/17/2009

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08/17/2009


Entire program – August 17, 2009

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Today on The World: A controversial warlord makes a key Afghan election endorsement on the last day of campaigning; Chinese villagers break into a factory to protest the poisoning of hundreds of children; And West African farmers fight climate change one tree at a time.

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A warlord returns to Afghanistan

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It’s the last day of campaigning for presidential elections in Afghanistan on Thursday. President Hamid Karzai got an endorsement from a notorious warlord. General Abdul Rashid Dostum returned from exile yesterday to urge his supporters to vote for the incumbent, Hamid Karzai. The World’s Jeb Sharp reports.

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Monitoring Afghanistan’s elections

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Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Glenn Cowan, the founder of Democracy International, about monitoring Afghanistan’s elections later this week. Cowan has monitored elections in more than three dozen countries and he says Afghanistan’s are the most difficult he’s seen in terms of security.

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Protests over lead poisoning in China

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Chinese villagers broke into a smelting plant and smashed up equipment over the weekend. They were protesting the lead poisoning of hundreds of children living lear the plant. Anchor Lisa Mullins gets the details from The World’s Mary Kay Magistad.

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Quiet greening of West Africa

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The Sahel region of West Africa is being hit hard by climate change. But in this reporter’s notebook from the country of Burkina Faso, Mark Hertsgaard spotlights a small green miracle that’s helping farmers fight the warming trend. The secret, he says, is trees.

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Remembering a refugee advocate

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Anchor Lisa Mullins remembers Kenneth Bacon, head of the advocacy group Refugees International. Bacon died over the weekend at the age of 64.

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East Jerusalem settlement controversy

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Reporter Linda Gradstein updates us on the ongoing controversy over a planned settlement in East Jerusalem.

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Who’s next in Egypt?

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Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is in Washington this week to speak with President Obama. But back at home, the big question is who will succeed the aging Egyptian leader. Ursula Lindsey reports from Cairo.

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Economic strategy in North Dakota

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North Dakota has fared relatively well in the economic downturn. But as The World’s Jason Margolis reports, some farmers and agriculture businesses there are trying to position themselves to be even less vulnerable to the swings of the world economy next time trouble arises.

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Geo Quiz

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Our daily geography puzzler.

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Geo answer

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Iceland is the answer to today’s Geo Quiz. Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Icelandic blogger Alda Sigmundsdóttir in Reykjavík about reports that last year’s financial collapse there has given rise to a baby boom.

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Global Hit

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The World’s Gerry Hadden introduces us to Anni B. Sweet. She’s a singer-songwriter from Spain, but would fit in playing folk coffeehouses in the US.

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