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Sun, Jun 11, 2006 Week of Jun 18, 2006 Sun, Jun 25, 2006
Thu, Jun 22, 2006 -- 6:30 PM
Pacific Time 2006-06-22
North Korean Skullduggery -- Washington and Seoul disagree about the extent of Pyongyang's drug-selling and money counterfeiting operations. New policies in China reduce the number of babies available for foreign adoption. And Canada's prime minister apologizes to Chinese Canadians for past discrimination.  more
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North Korea Conterfeiting
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Music Bridge #1
"Rubber Band" by Kazutoki Umezu, from "First Deserter" (Knitting Factory 214)

New Faces on Chinese TV News
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"Andante from Violin Sonata No 2" by J. S. Bach, performed by Dan Yu, from "The Nightingale" (Egan Records 0005)

Hawaiian School Defends Racial Admissions Policy
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An Official Apology for Chinese Canadians
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Commentary: History Repeats Itself
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Music Bridge #3
"Are You Down With It" by the Handsome Boy Modeling School, from "White People" (Atlantic/Elektra 62988)

Fewer Chinese Babies Available for Adoption
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End Music
"Heartbeat" by Jake Shimabukuro, from "Walking Down Rainhill" (Hitchhike 1103)




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