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Eddie Mair | 16:43 UK time, Saturday, 13 September 2008

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  • 1. At 8:57pm on 13 Sep 2008, Laptopuser wrote:

    Does anyone know of a good radio station in the US which I can listen to, which gives really good news coverage on events in the UK? I'm looking for one a bit like the one in the UK called "Radio 4 "which solely broadcasts on US events.
    Many thanks.

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  • 2. At 1:29pm on 14 Sep 2008, Ed Iglehart wrote:

    Lappy,

    Try NPR

    Salaam. etc.
    ed

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  • 3. At 10:30am on 15 Sep 2008, lordBeddGelert wrote:

    An American version of Radio 4 - Hmm.. You'll be lucky; I guess it is like asking where in the States you can buy some nice real ale in a comfy country pub..

    On the medicine angle...

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/14/ap-impact-tons-of-drugs-d_n_126330.html

    As 'disaster capitalism' wends its way to another crisis, dare we hope that the US elections will give the world a President who realises that when it comes to the environment you cannot 'eat money' ?

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  • 4. At 11:08am on 15 Sep 2008, David_McNickle wrote:

    lBBG 3, Hmmmm, yes, no brewpubs or microbreweries doing real ale in the US. Google and see. And, as EI said, NPR for radio. Click on his blue link.

    What comfy country pub do you go to? We go to the Cross Keys outside St Albans for good food and real ale. Just like on the Archers, which I assume you are glued to the wireless listening to every day.

    And the economy here is in jim-dandy condition. Yes, I know, it is all the fault of the US. The Indy just went up to one pound today. But you probably read the Daily Telegraph or Mail.

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