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Malou Innocent discusses the terror in Mumbai on CNBC Asia December 1, 2008 [Flash Video, 05:23]
November 25, 2008: The Road to Harmonious
Development: 30th Anniversary of China's Reform [Flash Video, 09:36]
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Steve H. Hanke discusses Korea's economy on Blooomberg Asia October 27, 2008 [Flash Video, 06:06]
"America's Toxic Embrace in Pakistan" featuring Malou Innocent, September 19, 2008 [Flash Audio, 06:52]