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Sun, Sep 26, 2004 Week of Oct 3, 2004 Sun, Oct 10, 2004
Thu, Oct 7, 2004 -- 6:30 PM
Pacific Time
Find out how both parties are searching outÃ? the 120,000 American voters inÃ? Japan,Ã? and how Asian American Christians are approaching NovemberÃ?â??s election.Ã?  And hearÃ? a composer's response to the terrorist bombing in Bali two years ago.  more
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Democrats Try to Reach Expatriate Voters in Japan
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Christian Asian Americans and Politics
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Music Bridge #1
"Old/New -- "Modern" Third Movement" by the Yoshida Brothers, from "Yoshida Brothers II" (Domo Records 73032-2). Also released in Japan as "Frontier" on Sony Music Japan.

Beijing's Monument to Commerce
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Music Bridge #2
"Sweet Talking With Oling" by Sambasunda, from "Return to the Greatest" (GNP Music CMNW-017, an Indonesian release)

Faces of the Khmer Rouge's Victims
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Remembering the Bali Bombing Through Music
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End Music
"Swia" composed by Wayne Vitale, performed by Gamelan Sekar Jaya




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