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Length: 3 min 01 secs
Date: 16 October 2006
Subject: Vegetarianism
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Hungary is part of Rich Pekar's history and something he's very proud of. His involvement in the local Hungarian Association helps him stay in touch with his roots and keep the traditions of his family heritage alive.

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Title: Very Vegetarian
The Stoke and Newcastle Vegetarian group is a fledgling society. Members chat on an online messageboard and occasionally meet to swap recipe tips and to generally socialise. It's a diverse group, as you'll see - you can meet some of them here as part of Video Nation's "30 Days, 30 Communities project"...

Jasmine from Newcastle, says it can be difficult being vegetarian. The questions and the bad school meals are endless. But she's not going to let that put her off...

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