The world’s top two carbon dioxide emitters; China and the U.S., are publicly butting heads over if China is a developing country and whether countries must write down reduction commitments.
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Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi went to America in early 2001. He went there for negotiations on different issues. National public radio (NPR) of America interviewed him during his stay there. He was asked many burning questions like 1.Why Taliban are against education of women? 2.Why Taliban destroyed...
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Taliban spokesman Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi went to America in early 2001. He went there for negotiations on different issues. National public radio (NPR) of America interviewed him during his stay there. He was asked many burning questions like 1.Why Taliban are against education of women? 2.Why...
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Taliban eradicated the poppy cultivation? 6.Why Taliban do not allow UN aid workers to do help in Afghanistan? 7.Why Taliban are protecting Osama Bin Laden? In this interview, general public also questioned the Taliban spokesman through telephone. A must listen for everybody to get the view poin...
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Taliban spokesman Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi went to America in early 2001. He went there for negotiations on different issues. National public radio (NPR) of America interviewed him during his stay there. He was asked many burning questions like 1.Why Taliban are against education of women? 2.Why...
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web, not just the recently indexed or searched web, and explore several tools for sifting tweets on Twitter to discover important trends. I close by suggesting that a new kind of journalism is yet to be invented, one that would combine live programming (of the kind practiced, say, by NPR) with d...
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View the entire show at http://www.pbs.org/wnet/expose/watch/index.html Watch this preview of "An Inside Job," Exposé: America's Investigative Reports, on PBS. Dogs used to intimidate prisoners. Troubling accounts of inadequate health care, medical emergencies ignored, even unexplained deaths....
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Vivian Schiller, president and chief executive of NPR, talks to MarketWatch’s Jon Friedman about the future of the news organization and public radio. (Feb. 13)
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to the NPR "WonderScope Assignment No. 1", by addressing the concept of time. This is a poem I wrote a few years ago and decided to use as my submission by making a video that complements the meaning of the poem. I hope you enjoy it and hope that this creation is good enough to pass WonderScope ...
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