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  • NPR Morning Edition. May 22, 1998 Water Usage V
    -- In the last of a five-part series on fresh water shortages, NPR's Anne Garrels reports from Uzbekistan, where one of the largest inland seas -- the Aral of Central Asia -- is suffering massive degradation. (8:32)
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  • NPR Weekend Edition. May 3, 1998 WHITHER MONGOLIA?
    US Secretary of State Madeline Albright has completed her tour of the far East, with stops in three major countries, China, Japan and Korea, and one nation small in population, but strategically significant: Mongolia. Liane speaks with Christopher Atwood, professor of Mongolian Studies at the University of Indiana, about the political history of the country situated between China and Russia, and examines why Albright thought it so importa nt to make a special stop there.
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