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Week of Sat, 2008-05-03 23:00 to Sat, 2008-05-10 22:59


BBC reporter in Burma (3:45)
May 8, 2008
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Aid is trickling into Burma, as the scale of the devastation caused by Cyclone Nargis becomes apparent. Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with a BBC reporter in the disaster area. (He cannot be identified as foreign journalists are not officially allowed into Burma).


Israel 60th anniversary (4:30)
May 8, 2008
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Israeli students are celebrating the 60th birthday of their nation. Young Palestinians are also marking the anniversary - as the "catastrophe" that turned many Palestinians into refugees. The World's Quil Lawrence tells about these two versions of Middle East history.



History of the Middle East series (2002)

Lebanon follow-up (4:30)
May 8, 2008
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Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Lebanon policy expert Oussama Safa about concerns that the escalating tensions in Lebanon could lead to another civil war.


Lebanon tensions rise (3:30)
May 8, 2008
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The World's Aaron Schachter reports from Beirut that tensions rose dramatically today between Lebanon's two main rival political blocks. Parts of Beirut were shut down by barricades and gun battles.



Entire program - May 8, 2008
May 8, 2008
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Today on The World: Tensions rise dramatically in Beirut, Lebanon; Burma is under pressure to let more foreign aid in to help cyclone survivors; and a Chinese pop singer is proud to represent her country -- even in the face of criticism over Tibet.


Beyond The Great Wall (8:00)
May 7, 2008
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Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Naomi Duguid and Jeffrey Alford about their latest book, "Beyond The Great Wall -- Recipes and Travels in the Other China."


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Geo answer (:40)
May 7, 2008
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In today's Geo Quiz -- we asked for the name of the sea that lies between the Korean peninsula and the islands of Japan. The answer depends on whom you ask. The Sea of Japan is the internationally recognized name, but Koreans prefer the East Sea or the East Sea of Korea. Any of those serve as the answer to our quiz.

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Israel's 60th Independence Day (1:15)
May 7, 2008
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It's Israel's 60th Independence Day today. Sirens sounded across the country to mark the occasion. The World's Quil Lawrence stopped at an intersection in Jerusalem to reflect on the significance of the moment.

Prime Minister David Ben Gurion reading out Israel's declaration of independencePrime Minister David Ben Gurion reading out Israel's declaration of independence


History of the Middle East series (2002)

Facts and figures: Israel at 60

Lebanon government workers strike (3:25)
May 7, 2008
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Lebanon's government workers have called a strike to protest wages, in spite of a 60% increase announced last week. The World's Aaron Schachter reports that the issue has become muddied by a standoff between the government and Hezbollah.


Geo Quiz (2:00)
May 7, 2008
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For today's Geo Quiz, we're looking for the name of the sea that lies between the Korean peninsula and the islands of Japan.


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