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DW-RADIO Program Highlights | 20.03.2008, 19:00 UTC
DEUTSCHE WELLE / DW-RADIO Newsletter
20.03.2008, 19:00 UTC
DW-RADIO PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Highlights of the day in INSIDE EUROPE and DIALOGUE
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Overview of Topics
Inside Europe
* 22.03. - Will Turkey’s Prime Minister, President and the ruling AK Party
be banned from politics?
* 22.03. - A milestone in German-Israeli relations
* 22.03. - Sweden is closing the door to refugees
* 22.03. - French drivers have speed cameras in their sights
* 22.03. - Will the Polish Catholic Church regret keeping quiet about
paedophile priests?
* 22.03. - A German cleric looks back at his role in the country’s
reunification
* 22.03. - From the tap or from the bottle - what kind of water should we
drink?
* 22.03. - Is it a question of paddocks or plates for horses in France?
Dialogue
* 21.03. - Over Easter, Concern for Christian Minorities in the Middle East
* 21.03. - Vatican Revamps the Seven Mortal Sins
* 21.03. - In Germany, Easter Means Colored Eggs and Furry Bunnies
* 21.03. - Tibetan Woman Discusses the Situation in her Home Country
* 21.03. - Buddhist Monks Care for AIDS Victims in Cambodia
Europe
* Broadband and Mobile Internet Boom in Europe
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Inside Europe
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22.03. - Will Turkey’s Prime Minister, President and the ruling AK Party
be banned from politics?
In Turkey the country’s top state prosecutor has filed an indictment to
close down the ruling AK party on the grounds that it’s undermining the
secular state.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileI0
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22.03. - A milestone in German-Israeli relations
This week, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Israel for three
days to mark its sixtieth anniversary.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileI1
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22.03. - Sweden is closing the door to refugees
The number of Iraqi refugees applying for asylum in developing countries
almost doubled to 45,000 last year, according to new figures released by
the UN refugee agency, the UNHCR.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileI2
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22.03. - French drivers have speed cameras in their sights
Speed cameras are loathed by drivers all over the world, especially ones
who have a tendency to step on the gas.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileI3
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22.03. - Will the Polish Catholic Church regret keeping quiet about
paedophile priests?
In Poland, a series of paedophile scandals involving priests looks set to
change the perception of the church in this overwhelmingly Roman Catholic
nation.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileI4
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22.03. - A German cleric looks back at his role in the country’s
reunification
In the German city of Leipzig, a member of the clergy is being celebrated
for the moral and political revolution he spearheaded during his career.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileI5
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22.03. - From the tap or from the bottle - what kind of water should we
drink?
March 22nd is World Water Day, an initiative organized by the UN to raise
awareness about water issues around the world.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileI6
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22.03. - Is it a question of paddocks or plates for horses in France?
French cuisine is celebrated around the world. But one ingredient that the
French have traditionally been rather partial to, has never quite taken
off in many other countries – namely horse meat.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileI7
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Dialogue
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21.03. - Over Easter, Concern for Christian Minorities in the Middle East
With Easter approaching, many Christians in Europe are deeply worried about
the situation of Christian minorities in the Holy Land and other countries
of the Middle East.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileI8
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21.03. - Vatican Revamps the Seven Mortal Sins
The Vatican recently updated its list of mortal sins - the ones Catholics
must confess to before they die.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileI9
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21.03. - In Germany, Easter Means Colored Eggs and Furry Bunnies
How do Germans celebrate Easter? And why is the Easter bunny believed to
bring colored eggs?
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileIa
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21.03. - Tibetan Woman Discusses the Situation in her Home Country
Exiled Tibetans have taken part in protests around the world as part of a
global campaign to highlight their struggle for freedom from Chinese rule.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileIb
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21.03. - Buddhist Monks Care for AIDS Victims in Cambodia
In many Asian countries, Buddhist monks are involved in humanitarian
projects. Monks in Cambodia are no exception.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileIc
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Europe
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Broadband and Mobile Internet Boom in Europe
The number of Europeans with high-speed broadband connections rose sharply
last year. More than 50,000 European homes and offices acquired a
high-speed connection every day in 2007.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxyxdI4501ileId
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