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Journalists Arrested in Syria Are Released
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress October 10, 2008
Two American journalists, whose disappearance prompted a U.S. Embassy alert have been released from Syrian custody. They are said to be doing well. They were taken into custody Thursday, while trying to cross the Syrian border. (Oct. 10) Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: lebanon journalists arrested syria released Added: October 10, 2008
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GlobalNews: 10 Oct 08 AM
from Global News October 09, 2008
Shares plunge for a seventh day on Wall Street/ Britain freezes Iceland's assets/ One in four people suffer from mental health
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FOOC: BBC Radio 4, 9 Oct 2008 Featuring Costa Rica and Finland
from From Our Own Correspondent October 09, 2008
Presented by Kate Adie. In Pristina, Mike Sanders observes how Kosovo has been moving closer to the European Union since declaring independence from Serbia. Mark Mardell looks at the controversy surrounding Declan Ganley, the businessman behind Ireland's "No" campaign against the Lisbon Treaty. In the cloud forests of Costa Rica, Rebecca Morelle goes in search of a tiny frog thought to be long extinct. Andrew Whitehead discovers how Detroit, famous for its car industry, is facing difficult times and James Luckhurst visits a city in southern Finland, where residents are hoping for a heavy snowfall this winter.
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2 U.S. Journalists Vanish in Lebanon
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress October 08, 2008
Two American journalists vacationing in Lebanon have not been heard from since Oct. 1 and are believed missing, the U.S. Embassy said Wednesday, appealing for information on their possible whereabouts. (Oct. 8) Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: missing journalists u.s. vanish lebanon Added: October 8, 2008
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GlobalNews: 08 Oct 08 AM
from Global News October 08, 2008
US Presidential candidates debate; British economic crisis; Iraq stock markets; Chief Prosecutor of International Criminal Court defends indictment against Sudanese leader.
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FOOC: BBC Radio 4, 4 Oct 2008 Featuring Ethiopia and Paris
from From Our Own Correspondent October 04, 2008
Presented by Kate Adie. In Paris, Emma Jane Kirby looks at how the thrifty French appear to be weathering the credit crunch better than others. Mark Doyle gets a brief glimpse of what life is like in the Somali capital Mogadishu. Will Ross tells why there is little appetite to celebrate 50 years of independence in Guinea. Rupert Wingfield-Hayes discovers the difficulty of travelling with a television crew as he tries to enter South Ossetia and in Ethiopia, Elizabeth Blunt looks at how life is ordered by the monthly and yearly cycle of festivals and celebrations.
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FOOC: World Service 04 Oct 08
from From Our Own Correspondent October 04, 2008
This week, a global financial crisis special: Allan Little in Memphis, Tennessee on why there’s little sympathy for those in the financial sector; Liz Blunt in Ethiopia where a lack of easy credit could protect the country from the worst of the crash; Chris Hogg in Tokyo discovers how the financial turmoil is affecting Japanese business; Emma Jane Kirby hears how prudent consumer behaviour in France may leave the country less exposed than its neighbours; and Peter Day ponders the cyclical nature of boom and bust.
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FOOC: BBC Radio 4 2 Oct 2008 Featuring Ethiopia and New Zealand
from From Our Own Correspondent October 02, 2008
In the USA, Alan Little reflects on how the current financial turmoil is affecting the people of Memphis. David Edmonds visits a prison in Ethiopia, which has been called "Africa's Guantanamo". Wyre Davies reflects on Israel's use of a non-lethal, smelly weapon called "skunk". In the Canary Islands, Richard Black goes on the trail of the beaked whale and Stephen Evans looks at how New Zealand's commitment to the Kyoto Protocol is raising a stink among some of its farmers. Presented by Kate Adie.
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