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Archives - Episode 7 - Slave Trade in Maryland

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Cardillo: Plesant surprises on the economy

"The revision in Q-2 GDP to 3.3% was welcoming news." And Peter Cardillo, the chief market economist at Avalon Partners says that's one reason stocks are showing strength. He tells Steve Potisk "this week if you look at most of the economic data, we see some pleasant surprises." According to Cardillo, "we're not headed for a full blown technical recession," and instead the economy might "see a rebound in the first quarter."

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Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs

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Report: Malcolm Brabant What archaeology can tell us about climate change The retreating ice is revealing fascinating clues to Neolithic life in the high mountains. We know that melting alpine glaciers are a sign of warmer global temperatures – and we know that glaciers around the world have been melting faster than ever over the last 10 years. Now, a conference of archaeologists and climatologists meeting in the Swiss capital Berne has been discussing, the finds also provide key indicators to climate change. Reporter Imogen Foulkes How wavepower is music to the ears in a Croatian coastal town One of Europe’s most original composers might well be the Adriatic Sea. The underwater installation of 35 organ pipes in the Croatian city of Zadar is drawing visitors from around the world to a corner of Zadar’s old town waterfront. The so-called sea organ that is played by the waves was built three years ago, and the architect who conceived it, Nikola Bašić, was subsequently awarded a prestigious European prize for best use of public space. Reporter: Alexa Dvorson Music is Daniel Barenboim’s metaphor for life and living together The world-renowned conductor Daniel Barenboim, describes the West-Eastern Divan orchestra as the most important thing in his life. The ensemble was founded by Barenboim together with the late Palestinian academic Edward Said more than ten years ago. It’s aim - to bring together young Israeli and Palestinian musicians in one of the most politically daring projects in musical history. This exceptional orchestra is currently touring Europe. Reporter: Kate Laycock Iceland’s geothermal activity provides invaluable energy source Few countries utilise water as extensively as Iceland. It has abundant cold water from glaciers and rivers. 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