12/11/2009

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12/11/2009


Entire program – December 11, 2009

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Today on The World: A closer look at America’s not-so-secret drone war inside Pakistan. Also, a ruling on food labeling in Britain highlights the divide between Israelis and Palestinians. Plus — why some say Ontario’s aggressive renewable energy plan could help the earth, but harm people.

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The drone war

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predator-drone150At least three suspected militants have been killed in a US drone attack in north-western Pakistan, officials say. The area is a major sanctuary for al-Qaeda and Taliban militants. Pakistan has publicly criticized drone attacks, saying they fuel support for the militants. The US military does not routinely confirm drone attacks, but the US armed forces and CIA in Afghanistan are the only forces capable of deploying drones in the region, analysts say. Noah Shachtman of Wired magazine is just back from the region. Download MP3 (Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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Ontario’s green energy plan prompts back wind

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3442423300_c572d06e39Earlier this year, Ontario adopted a sweeping green energy plan that could make it a world leader in phasing out polluting sources of electricity. The plan paves the way for what supporters hope will be a massive expansion of solar, geothermal and wind power. But the province’s headlong rush toward renewables is roiling some rural communities, which fear massive wind farms will harm their economies and possibly their health. Anita Elash reports. Download MP3 (Photo: flickr.com/photos/canadagood)


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And You Shall Know Us by the Trail of Our Vinyl

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12112009On this first night of Chanukah, Marco Werman talks with Roger Bennett, co-author of And You Shall Know Us By the Trail of Our Vinyl about his work saving decades of American Jewish music from obscurity. Download MP3


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Venezuela’s “socialist” toys

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venezuela-toys150The Venezuelan government has invested $1.4 million in toys to sell them at a 70% discount at their big “Socialist Toy Fair”. BBC Mundo’s Anahí Aradas checked out the merchandise in Caracas, Marco Werman talks with her. Download MP3


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Protest minaret in Switzerland

swiss-minaret150For the Geo Quiz we’re looking for a Swiss city on the shores of Lake Geneva. The owner of a shoe store company there is protesting a recent vote that bans the construction of minarets. Guillaume Morand speaks to anchor Marco Werman about why he had a minaret built at the company’s headquarters. (AP Photo/Keystone, Laurent Gillieron)


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Israeli politics

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The World’s Aaron Schachter reports on concerns by right wing groups in Israel that some international aid is going to help left wing groups who are vocal critics of the Israeli government.

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Palestinian food gets its own label

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The British government says produce from the West Bank that’s sold in British supermarkets may now be labeled as “Palestinian produce” because the land is not within the internationally recognized boundaries of Israel. That move has prompted an angry outcry from Israeli officials.

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Women on Italian TV

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Correspondent Megan Williams reports on a campaign by Italian businesswomen Lorella Zanardo to change the way women are portrayed as sex objects on Italian television programs.

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EU pledge to climate fund

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The European Union has pledged 10-and-a-half billion dollars over three years to help developed nations deal with climate change. Now it’s looking to other big polluters — like the US and China — to make a contribution. The World’s Gerry Hadden reports.

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Geo Quiz

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Our daily geography quiz asks listeners to name the OTHER big city on the banks of Switzerland’s Lake Geneva.

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