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DW-RADIO Program Highlights | 23.03.2008, 19:00 UTC
DEUTSCHE WELLE / DW-RADIO Newsletter
23.03.2008, 19:00 UTC
DW-RADIO PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Highlights of the day in WORLD IN PROGRESS and EUROVOX
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Overview of Topics
World in Progress
* 23.03. - How Tourism Could Help Foster the Peace Process
* 23.03. - An American Reporter Covers Iraq for Al Jazeera
* 23.03. - Tuberculosis Is Spreading In Kyrgyzstan
* 23.03. - Tuberculosis Project Helps Indian Slum Dwellers
EuroVox
* 24.03. - Is the Future of Champagne "Made in England"?
* 24.03. - Coppeneur Mixes Sweet and Savory in its Chocolate Creations
* 24.03. - A Scarcity of Ski Instructors on Swiss Slopes
* 24.03. - Fast-Trackers Find Solitude and Solace at Italian Monastery
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World in Progress
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23.03. - How Tourism Could Help Foster the Peace Process
Israel and Palestine could potentially be ideal holiday destinations. There
are beaches as well as many places of cultural and historic interest to
visit.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxzd3I4501ileI0
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23.03. - An American Reporter Covers Iraq for Al Jazeera
American TV journalist May Walsh has been reporting about the effects of
the Iraq war on Iraqi civilians for the past five years. She is the only
woman -- and the only American -- reporting from Iraq for Al Jazeera.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxzd3I4501ileI1
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23.03. - Tuberculosis Is Spreading In Kyrgyzstan
More than nine million people get infected with tuberculosis every year,
most of them in developing countries and in the former Soviet Union.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxzd3I4501ileI2
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23.03. - Tuberculosis Project Helps Indian Slum Dwellers
In South Asia, T.B. infection rates are particularly high in slum areas
where overcrowded shacks and lack of sanitation create an ideal breeding
ground for the disease.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxzd3I4501ileI3
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EuroVox
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24.03. - Is the Future of Champagne "Made in England"?
The most famous sparkling wine is from the Champagne district in France.
But producers are looking to expand their houses across the Channel -- to
the vineyards of southern England.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxzd3I4501ileI4
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24.03. - Coppeneur Mixes Sweet and Savory in its Chocolate Creations
For those tired of the same old chocolate rabbits and tiny foil-wrapped
eggs at Easter, the German company Coppeneur makes chocolates with
rosebuds, tea and even red beans.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxzd3I4501ileI5
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24.03. - A Scarcity of Ski Instructors on Swiss Slopes
Record snowfalls have skiers flocking to the slopes of the Swiss Alps. But
this year’s crowds have resulted in a shortage of a different nature.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxzd3I4501ileI6
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24.03. - Fast-Trackers Find Solitude and Solace at Italian Monastery
In Suite 8 of Room Service, we slow down for a moment of contemplation and
visit the Sanctuary La Verna in the Tuscany.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evxzd3I4501ileI7
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