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DW-RADIO Program Highlights | 13.05.2008, 19:00 UTC
DEUTSCHE WELLE / DW-RADIO Newsletter
13.05.2008, 19:00 UTC
DW-RADIO PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Highlights of the day in MONEY TALKS and ARTS ON THE AIR
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Overview of Topics
Money Talks
* 14.05. - Clouds Shadow the future of the Carbon Trading
* 14.05. - Carbon Trading: Profiting from Saving the P***t
* 14.05. - German Consumers Hit Hard by Record High Oil Prices
* 14.05. - Should France Say “Au Revoir” to Illegal Immigrants?
Arts on the Air
* 14.05. - Improvised Music Festival Draws Big Names And Crowds
* 14.05. - Meet Award-Winning Poet and Novelist John Burnside
* 14.05. - "Museu do Oriente" Opens in Lisbon
* 14.05. - Italian Baroque gives Whitsun Music Festival Distinctive Flair
Business
* Deutsche Telekom Share Offer Sparks Full Privatization Rumors
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Money Talks
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14.05. - Clouds Shadow the future of the Carbon Trading
In carbon markets, companies that can't cut their emissions can pay other
companies to do so under so-called "cap and trade" schemes. But is this
scheme encouraging heavy emitters to reduce their production of CO2s?
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evyeowI4501ileI0
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14.05. - Carbon Trading: Profiting from Saving the P***t
With climate change threatening the very world we live in, governments and
international agencies are forcing companies to reduce their carbon
emissions. That created a market -- a mandatory market -- where they trade
their compliance, their share of responsibility for the world. But is this
enough?
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evyeowI4501ileI1
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14.05. - German Consumers Hit Hard by Record High Oil Prices
Every day last week, oil prices set a new record high. Now, the German
Economic Minister Michael Glos has stated that these record prices will
only have a limited effect on the German economy.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evyeowI4501ileI2
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14.05. - Should France Say “Au Revoir” to Illegal Immigrants?
A year ago this week, Nicolas Sarkozy came to power in France, promising to
get tough on illegal immigrants. The plan was to deport 25,000 a year. But
the policy has been running into trouble.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evyeowI4501ileI3
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Arts on the Air
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14.05. - Improvised Music Festival Draws Big Names And Crowds
Moers became the center of musical activity last weekend, when the German
town hosted its 37th Improvised Music Festival.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evyeowI4501ileI4
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14.05. - Meet Award-Winning Poet and Novelist John Burnside
John Burnside has achieved wide critical acclaim, winning the Whitbread
Poetry Award in 2000 for "The Asylum Dance" which was also short-listed
for the Forward and T. S. Eliot prizes.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evyeowI4501ileI5
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14.05. - "Museu do Oriente" Opens in Lisbon
A new museum founders believe will be be of national and European
importance has been inaugurated in Lisbon.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evyeowI4501ileI6
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14.05. - Italian Baroque gives Whitsun Music Festival Distinctive Flair
Neapolitan musical masterpieces of the 18th century takes center stage at
this year’s Whitsun Festival in Salzburg.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evyeowI4501ileI7
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Business
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Deutsche Telekom Share Offer Sparks Full Privatization Rumors
Institutional investors were offered options Tuesday on government-owned
shares in Deutsche Telekom, the telecommunications giant which remains
one-third controlled by the German federal government.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=evyeowI4501ileI8
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