Dispatches, November 17, 2008

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Dispatches, November 17, 2008
Sun Nov 16 19:00:00 EST 2008

Deported, brain damage and all. We speak with the journalist who uncovered the growing practice of "patient dumping". Barley wine or yak butter tea? There's plenty of both in Tibet, thanks to Beijing. But prosperity has a price, and Tibet's environment is paying it. The button on his jacket says "Rebels for Christ". But the armed followers of Congo's latest warlord didn't get the memo. We revisit a children's anti-slavery club in Togo. And in Ireland, bulldozing the bones of Kings External site

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