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Dispatches is a weekly
program of reports and documentaries by the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation's Radio correspondents and other journalists on
assignment outside of Canada.
October 26, 2006
On the show this week.....
China's gambling boom. A red-hot
economy means everybody wants to be an
instant millionaire.
This era of American politics, through
the eyes of a British observer who
calls it "The Autistic Years."
The bikers of Bamako. How China is
filling African demands for cheap
transport on bad roads.
And from London, CBC Correspondent
Don Murray parses the vicious veil
debate, and ponders the collapse of
multi-culturalism.
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And we're proud that Dispatches was one of the CBC programs that were honoured at the recent New York Radio awards. Our program of June 15, about the hardening of politics in The United States,
received a silver medal.
Listen to Impeach, Inform And Unite
The program featured documentaries by CBC's Michael Colton and Rick MacInnes-Rae.
It was produced by Quade Hermann, Victor Johnston and senior producer Thomas Rose.
All past Dispatches programs can be heard by going to the This Season and Past Seasons buttons on the left near the top of this page.
The theme music for Dispatches is Mark Knopfler's What It Is, from his Sailing To Philadelphia CD.
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