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	<title>swissinfo current affairs</title>
	<description>The Podcast is a weekly roundup of Swiss current affairs, business, offbeat and culture news as well as travel features. It is presented by swissinfo journalists, and includes interviews with newsmakers and analysts.</description>
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	<copyright>&#xA9; 2008 swissinfo</copyright>
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	<itunes:summary>Weekly current affairs roundup</itunes:summary>
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						<title>Current affairs (October 3, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_10_03-mp3.mp3</link>
							<description>Who voted Hitler to power? Is UBS going to go the way of Lehman Brothers?</description>
							<summary>Who voted Hitler to power? Is UBS going to go the way of Lehman Brothers?</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>Who voted Hitler to power? Is UBS going to go the way of Lehman Brothers?</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Who voted Hitler to power? Is UBS going to go the way of Lehman Brothers?</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords>Nazis, Hitler, UBS and sexy beauty queens all appear in this week's podcast.</itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 3 Oct  2008 15:18:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current Affairs (September 26, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-09-26.mp3</link>
							<description>A rocket man, a wonky Liberian bridge and a minister on the mend</description>
							<summary>A rocket man, a wonky Liberian bridge and a minister on the mend.</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>A rocket man, a wonky Liberian bridge and a minister on the mend</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>A rocket man, a wonky Liberian bridge and a minister on the mend</itunes:summary>
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							<itunes:keywords>swissinfo current afffairs podcast September 26</itunes:keywords>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep  2008 13:51:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (September 19, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-09-19.mp3</link>
							<description>Banks, breast milk and school buses feature this week.</description>
							<summary></summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>Banks, breast milk and school buses feature this week.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Banks, breast milk and school buses feature this week.</itunes:summary>
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							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords>Current affairs podcast features threat to Swiss banks of latest financial crisis.</itunes:keywords>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep  2008 13:19:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (September 12, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-09-11.mp3</link>
							<description>We boldly go where no podcast has gone before with Cern, Roger Federer and naked hikers.</description>
							<summary>We boldly go where no podcast has gone before with Cern, Roger Federer and naked hikers</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>We boldly go where no podcast has gone before with Cern, Roger Federer and naked hikers.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>We boldly go where no podcast has gone before with Cern, Roger Federer and naked hikers.</itunes:summary>
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							<itunes:keywords>swissinfo's podcast reports on the Cern Big Bang experiment, Roger Federer and naked hikers.</itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep  2008 15:11:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (September 5, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-09-05.mp3</link>
							<description>A lightning bolt, a walk on the wild side and George Clooney make the news.</description>
							<summary>A lightning bolt, a walk on the wild side and George Clooney make the news in Switzerland.</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>A lightning bolt, a walk on the wild side and George Clooney make the news.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>A lightning bolt, a walk on the wild side and George Clooney make the news.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
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							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords>swissinfo's podcast on George Clooney, Pascal Couchepin and Usain Bolt</itunes:keywords>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 5 Sep  2008 14:07:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (August 29, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-08-29.mp3</link>
							<description>From avalanches and wolves to Osama bin Laden and Madonna.</description>
							<summary>From avalanches and wolves to Osama bin Laden and Madonna.</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>From avalanches and wolves to Osama bin Laden and Madonna.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>From avalanches and wolves to Osama bin Laden and Madonna.</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug  2008 15:50:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (August 22, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-08-22.mp3</link>
							<description>Binge-drinking en masse and a rap about particle physics.</description>
							<summary>Binge-drinking en masse and a rap about particle physics.</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>Binge-drinking en masse and a rap about particle physics.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Binge-drinking en masse and a rap about particle physics.</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug  2008 15:28:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (August 15, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_08_15.mp3</link>
							<description>UBS, Federer's broken dreams and an Egyptian billionaire comes to the Alps.</description>
							<summary></summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>UBS, Federer's broken dreams and an Egyptian billionaire comes to the Alps.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>UBS, Federer's broken dreams and an Egyptian billionaire comes to the Alps.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
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							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords>Shake up at UBS, Federer is out, and an Egyptian billionaire saves alpine village.</itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug  2008 14:30:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (August 8, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-08-08.mp3</link>
							<description>The Beijing Olympics and Holocaust payments fill up a controversial podcast.</description>
							<summary>The Beijing Olympics and Holocaust payments fill up a controversial podcast.</summary>
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							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>The Beijing Olympics and Holocaust payments fill up a controversial podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>The Beijing Olympics and Holocaust payments fill up a controversial podcast.</itunes:summary>
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							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 8 Aug  2008 15:34:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Glacier nostalgia - our archives (July 24, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/podcast_glacier_1967.mp3</link>
							<description>Were glaciers considered an indicator of climate change in 1967? A glacier village, a scientist and Mark Twain all figure in this excerpt from our Swiss Radio International archives.</description>
							<summary></summary>
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							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Were glaciers considered an indicator of climate change in 1967? A glacier village, a scientist and Mark Twain all figure in this excerpt from our Swiss Radio International archives.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Were glaciers considered an indicator of climate change in 1967? A glacier village, a scientist and Mark Twain all figure in this excerpt from our Swiss Radio International archives.</itunes:summary>
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							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords>Glacier nostalgia - our archives</itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul  2008 10:04:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (July 25, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-07-25.mp3</link>
							<description>Gaddafi's revenge, a sex scandal and reel fun in the mountains.</description>
							<summary></summary>
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							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Gaddafi's revenge, a sex scandal and reel fun in the mountains.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Gaddafi's revenge, a sex scandal and reel fun in the mountains.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords>Libya takes revenge on Switzerland following arrest of Hannibal Gaddafi in Geneva.</itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul  2008 13:30:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Bern Bears - our archives (July 18, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/bern_bearpit_sri_archives.mp3</link>
							<description>A bitten bearkeeper features in this 1966 report on Bern's bear pit.<br/><br/>A more spacious, bear-friendly home is being built for Bern's bruins - reason to hear what was being said about the "droll fellows" more than 40 years ago on Swiss Radio International.</description>
							<summary></summary>
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							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>A bitten bearkeeper features in this 1966 report on Bern's bear pit.<br/><br/>A more spacious, bear-friendly home is being built for Bern's bruins - reason to hear what was being said about the "droll fellows" more than 40 years ago on Swiss Radio International.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>A bitten bearkeeper features in this 1966 report on Bern's bear pit.<br/><br/>A more spacious, bear-friendly home is being built for Bern's bruins - reason to hear what was being said about the "droll fellows" more than 40 years ago on Swiss Radio International.</itunes:summary>
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							<itunes:keywords>Archive report from 1966 on Bern's bear pit.</itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul  2008 08:53:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (July 11, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-07-11.mp3</link>
							<description>Minarets, monsters - and a wee dram: find them all in this week's podcast.</description>
							<summary>Minarets, monsters and a wee dram: all to be found in this week's podcast.</summary>
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							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Minarets, monsters - and a wee dram: find them all in this week's podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Minarets, monsters - and a wee dram: find them all in this week's podcast.</itunes:summary>
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							<itunes:keywords>current affairs podcast</itunes:keywords>
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							<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul  2008 15:27:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Dieter Meier of Yello (July 4, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/dietermeier_yello_final.mp3</link>
							<description>The godfather of techno music reveals all in this interview.<br/><br/>swissinfo's Isobel Leybold-Johnson talks to Dieter Meier of Yello. (Intro music: Oh Yeah)</description>
							<summary>Interview by Isobel Leybold-Johnson</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>The godfather of techno music reveals all in this interview.<br/><br/>swissinfo's Isobel Leybold-Johnson talks to Dieter Meier of Yello. (Intro music: Oh Yeah)</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>The godfather of techno music reveals all in this interview.<br/><br/>swissinfo's Isobel Leybold-Johnson talks to Dieter Meier of Yello. (Intro music: Oh Yeah)</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 4 Jul  2008 12:22:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (June 27, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-06-27.mp3</link>
							<description>Climate sinners, aspiring yodellers, lemming-like Dutch football fans and a jazz landmark all squeeze into this week's podcast.</description>
							<summary>Climate sinners, aspiring yodellers, lemming-like Dutch football fans and a jazz landmark all squeeze into this week's podcast pot pourri.</summary>
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							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Climate sinners, aspiring yodellers, lemming-like Dutch football fans and a jazz landmark all squeeze into this week's podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Climate sinners, aspiring yodellers, lemming-like Dutch football fans and a jazz landmark all squeeze into this week's podcast.</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun  2008 15:37:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (June 20, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_06_20.mp3</link>
							<description>The tragic destiny of Europe's last witch, a Swiss toad in danger and a massive bank transfer to Mexico.</description>
							<summary>The tragic destiny of Switzerland's last witch, a toad in danger of disappearing and a massive bank transfer to Mexico.</summary>
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							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>The tragic destiny of Europe's last witch, a Swiss toad in danger and a massive bank transfer to Mexico.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>The tragic destiny of Europe's last witch, a Swiss toad in danger and a massive bank transfer to Mexico.</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun  2008 15:10:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (June 13, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_06_13-mp3.mp3</link>
							<description>Tragedy strikes during a military exercise, the Swiss bow out of Euro 2008 and Zurich is voted best place to live.</description>
							<summary>Tragedy strikes during a military exercise, the Swiss bow out of Euro 2008 and Zurich is voted best place to live.</summary>
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							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Tragedy strikes during a military exercise, the Swiss bow out of Euro 2008 and Zurich is voted best place to live.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Tragedy strikes during a military exercise, the Swiss bow out of Euro 2008 and Zurich is voted best place to live.</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun  2008 14:44:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (June 6, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_06_06.mp3</link>
							<description>Euro 2008 kicks off, the People's Party scores an own goal, and a businesswoman is on the winning side of divorces.</description>
							<summary></summary>
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							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Euro 2008 kicks off, the People's Party scores an own goal, and a businesswoman is on the winning side of divorces.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Euro 2008 kicks off, the People's Party scores an own goal, and a businesswoman is on the winning side of divorces.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords>This week's podcast highlights Euro 2008, the Swiss People's Party and a divorce fair.</itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 6 Jun  2008 13:34:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (May 30, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-05-30.mp3</link>
							<description>Football fever takes hold across the country but it's not all fun and games at the ballot box.</description>
							<summary>Football fever takes hold across the country but it's not all fun and games at the ballot box.</summary>
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							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-05-30.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Football fever takes hold across the country but it's not all fun and games at the ballot box.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Football fever takes hold across the country but it's not all fun and games at the ballot box.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 30 May  2008 15:28:00 +0200</pubDate>
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				<item>
						<title>Current affairs (May 23, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-05-23.mp3</link>
							<description>We talk tennis and hear how the family unit is enduring in a country that's ageing fast.</description>
							<summary>We talk tennis and hear how the family unit is enduring in a country that's ageing fast.</summary>
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							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-05-23.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>We talk tennis and hear how the family unit is enduring in a country that's ageing fast.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>We talk tennis and hear how the family unit is enduring in a country that's ageing fast.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 23 May  2008 15:20:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs (May 16, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-05-16.mp3</link>
							<description>Children are getting healthier while the economy is the picture of health. Also more legal woes for UBS in the US.</description>
							<summary>Children are getting healthier while the economy is the picture of health. Also more legal woes for UBS in the US.</summary>
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							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-05-16.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Children are getting healthier while the economy is the picture of health. Also more legal woes for UBS in the US.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Children are getting healthier while the economy is the picture of health. Also more legal woes for UBS in the US.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 16 May  2008 15:21:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current Affairs (May 9, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod2_2008-05-09.mp3</link>
							<description>We hear an eyewitness account from disaster-stricken Myanmar and learn about a revolutionary new car to help save spaceship earth.</description>
							<summary>We hear an eyewitness account from disaster-stricken Myanmar and learn about a revolutionary new car to help save spaceship earth.</summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod2_2008-05-09.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod2_2008-05-09.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>We hear an eyewitness account from disaster-stricken Myanmar and learn about a revolutionary new car to help save spaceship earth.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>We hear an eyewitness account from disaster-stricken Myanmar and learn about a revolutionary new car to help save spaceship earth.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords>A report on Myanmar disaster and an eco-car from Hayek</itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 9 May  2008 15:31:00 +0200</pubDate>
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				<item>
						<title>Current affairs (May 2, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_05_02.mp3</link>
							<description>Angela Merkel visits, father of LSD dies, and we highlight the plight of the Penan nomadic people of Malaysia.</description>
							<summary></summary>
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							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_05_02.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Angela Merkel visits, father of LSD dies, and we highlight the plight of the Penan nomadic people of Malaysia.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Angela Merkel visits, father of LSD dies, and we highlight the plight of the Penan nomadic people of Malaysia.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 2 May  2008 13:36:00 +0200</pubDate>
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				<item>
						<title>Father of LSD - archive interview (April 30, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/hofmann.mp3</link>
							<description>Albert Hofmann has died at the age of 102. In 2001, swissinfo's Markus Haefliger interviewed the discoverer of LSD at his home near Basel.</description>
							<summary></summary>
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							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/hofmann.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Albert Hofmann has died at the age of 102. In 2001, swissinfo's Markus Haefliger interviewed the discoverer of LSD at his home near Basel.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Albert Hofmann has died at the age of 102. In 2001, swissinfo's Markus Haefliger interviewed the discoverer of LSD at his home near Basel.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr  2008 08:26:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (April 25, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-04-25.mp3</link>
							<description>Hear about the new man at UBS, climate change and human rights and the Swiss contribution in the fight against malaria.</description>
							<summary></summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-04-25.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-04-25.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Hear about the new man at UBS, climate change and human rights and the Swiss contribution in the fight against malaria.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Hear about the new man at UBS, climate change and human rights and the Swiss contribution in the fight against malaria.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr  2008 13:08:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (April 18, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_04_18.mp3</link>
							<description>From problem bears to problem former football captains and psychopathic drivers – nothing's simple this week.</description>
							<summary>From problem bears to problem former football captains and psychopathic drivers – nothing's simple this week.</summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_04_18.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_04_18.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>From problem bears to problem former football captains and psychopathic drivers – nothing's simple this week.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>From problem bears to problem former football captains and psychopathic drivers – nothing's simple this week.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr  2008 15:44:00 +0200</pubDate>
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				<item>
						<title>Current affairs podcast (April 11, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-04-11.mp3</link>
							<description>A political storm is brewing in Switzerland - but it's still a country of refuge for many.</description>
							<summary>A political storm is brewing in Switzerland - but it's still a country of refuge for many.</summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-04-11.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-04-11.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>A political storm is brewing in Switzerland - but it's still a country of refuge for many.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>A political storm is brewing in Switzerland - but it's still a country of refuge for many.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr  2008 17:47:00 +0200</pubDate>
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				<item>
						<title>Current affairs podcast (April 4, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-04-04.mp3</link>
							<description>Outgoing UBS chairman Marcel Ospel squeezes between Victoria Beckham and Carla Bruni in this week's celebrity-filled podcast.</description>
							<summary>Outgoing UBS chairman Marcel Ospel squeezes between Victoria Beckham and Carla Bruni in this week's celebrity-filled podcast.</summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-04-04.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-04-04.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Outgoing UBS chairman Marcel Ospel squeezes between Victoria Beckham and Carla Bruni in this week's celebrity-filled podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Outgoing UBS chairman Marcel Ospel squeezes between Victoria Beckham and Carla Bruni in this week's celebrity-filled podcast.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 4 Apr  2008 14:51:10 +0200</pubDate>
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				<item>
						<title>Current affairs podcast (March 28, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-03-28.mp3</link>
							<description>This week, we hear how LSD is making a comeback, why society is addicted to the internet and the hangover of Swiss football fans.</description>
							<summary></summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-03-28.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-03-28.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>This week, we hear how LSD is making a comeback, why society is addicted to the internet and the hangover of Swiss football fans.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>This week, we hear how LSD is making a comeback, why society is addicted to the internet and the hangover of Swiss football fans.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar  2008 15:44:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (March 20, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_03_20.mp3</link>
							<description>Find out what is Switzerland's most popular historic monument and which country's banknotes have rabbits on them.</description>
							<summary>Find out what is Switzerland's most popular historic monument and which country's banknotes have rabbits on them.</summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_03_20.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_03_20.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Find out what is Switzerland's most popular historic monument and which country's banknotes have rabbits on them.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Find out what is Switzerland's most popular historic monument and which country's banknotes have rabbits on them.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar  2008 15:10:45 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (March 14, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-03-14.mp3</link>
							<description>This week hear why the reputation of the Swiss Federal Railways was derailed while the formerly troubled airline, Swiss, soared.</description>
							<summary></summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-03-14.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-03-14.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>This week hear why the reputation of the Swiss Federal Railways was derailed while the formerly troubled airline, Swiss, soared.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>This week hear why the reputation of the Swiss Federal Railways was derailed while the formerly troubled airline, Swiss, soared.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar  2008 15:27:00 +0200</pubDate>
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				<item>
						<title>Current affairs podcast (March 7, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_03_07.mp3</link>
							<description>From billionaires to Bond cars – we reveal the richest Swiss and what he could spend his money on at the Geneva motor show.</description>
							<summary>From billionaires to Bond cars – we reveal the richest person in Switzerland and what he could spend his money on at the Geneva motor show.</summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_03_07.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_03_07.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>From billionaires to Bond cars – we reveal the richest Swiss and what he could spend his money on at the Geneva motor show.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>From billionaires to Bond cars – we reveal the richest Swiss and what he could spend his money on at the Geneva motor show.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords>Billionaires, human rights, Federer, Hitzfeld, football, tennis, cinema, Johnny Depp, James Bond, Geneva Motor Show</itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 7 Mar  2008 12:53:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (February 29, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-02-29.mp3</link>
							<description>What does Swiss bank UBS have in common with the country's Roman Catholic church? Hear why they are both losing followers.</description>
							<summary></summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-02-29.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-02-29.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>What does Swiss bank UBS have in common with the country's Roman Catholic church? Hear why they are both losing followers.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>What does Swiss bank UBS have in common with the country's Roman Catholic church? Hear why they are both losing followers.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb  2008 14:31:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (February 22, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_02_22.mp3</link>
							<description>Angry Swiss bankers, chimpanzees and sex feature in this week's news round-up – in separate reports.</description>
							<summary>Angry Swiss bankers, chimpanzees and sex feature in this week's news round-up – in separate reports.</summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_02_22.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_02_22.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Angry Swiss bankers, chimpanzees and sex feature in this week's news round-up – in separate reports.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Angry Swiss bankers, chimpanzees and sex feature in this week's news round-up – in separate reports.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords>Mirabaud, Nestlé, Kosovo, Bührle, Rosengart, Goodall, sex, skiing</itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb  2008 15:50:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (February 15, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_02_15.mp3</link>
							<description>From the "heist of the century" to the generation of children shunning ski pistes for computer games, swissinfo keeps you in the picture.</description>
							<summary>From the "heist of the century" to the generation of children shunning ski pistes for computer games, swissinfo keeps you in the picture.</summary>
							<enclosure url="http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_02_15.mp3" length="1793664" type="audio/mpeg" />
							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_02_15.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>From the "heist of the century" to the generation of children shunning ski pistes for computer games, swissinfo keeps you in the picture.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>From the "heist of the century" to the generation of children shunning ski pistes for computer games, swissinfo keeps you in the picture.</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords>Art theft, Cézanne, Picasso, Credit Suisse, Roger Federer, James Bond, skiing</itunes:keywords>
							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb  2008 15:37:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (February 8, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_02_08.mp3</link>
							<description>The Swiss president makes an unfortunate slip of the tongue, and swissinfo gets to the fiery heart of local carnivals.</description>
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							<itunes:subtitle>The Swiss president makes an unfortunate slip of the tongue, and swissinfo gets to the fiery heart of local carnivals.</itunes:subtitle>
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							<itunes:keywords>Couchepin, Super Tuesday, Alpine Initiative and carnivals</itunes:keywords>
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							<pubDate>Fri, 8 Feb  2008 14:45:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (February 1, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod-2008-02-01_2.mp3</link>
							<description>Bank customers tell of their woes, and Swiss musician Dieter Meier tells of his songs and his wine.</description>
							<summary></summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>Bank customers tell of their woes, and Swiss musician Dieter Meier tells of his songs and his wine.</itunes:subtitle>
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							<pubDate>Fri, 1 Feb  2008 16:23:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (January 25, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_01_25.mp3</link>
							<description>swissinfo mingles with the big names at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos.</description>
							<summary>swissinfo mingles with the big names at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos.</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>swissinfo mingles with the big names at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos.</itunes:subtitle>
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							<itunes:keywords>WEF Davos ballooning cinema film</itunes:keywords>
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							<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan  2008 15:46:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (January 18, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008_01_18.mp3</link>
							<description>Join swissinfo for a spot of cross-boarder skiing and learn about the pluses of public-private partnerships.</description>
							<summary>Join swissinfo for a spot of cross-boarder skiing and learn about the pluses of public-private partnerships.</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>Join swissinfo for a spot of cross-boarder skiing and learn about the pluses of public-private partnerships.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Join swissinfo for a spot of cross-boarder skiing and learn about the pluses of public-private partnerships.</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan  2008 15:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (January 11, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2008-01-11.mp3</link>
							<description>We hear how pleasant and helpful the Swiss are - or will be, and learn what you can and can't buy over the internet.</description>
							<summary></summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>We hear how pleasant and helpful the Swiss are - or will be, and learn what you can and can't buy over the internet.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>We hear how pleasant and helpful the Swiss are - or will be, and learn what you can and can't buy over the internet.</itunes:summary>
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							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
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							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan  2008 16:34:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (January 4, 2008)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2008/epod_2007_01_04.mp3</link>
							<description>The new year ushers in a number of changes, and a US visitor tells us about a small corner of Switzerland on the other side of the ocean.</description>
							<summary></summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>The new year ushers in a number of changes, and a US visitor tells us about a small corner of Switzerland on the other side of the ocean.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>The new year ushers in a number of changes, and a US visitor tells us about a small corner of Switzerland on the other side of the ocean.</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 4 Jan  2008 16:39:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (December 27, 2007)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/epod_2007_12_27.mp3</link>
							<description>The year 2007 began with unusually warm temperatures and ended with a cold wind blowing through the corridors of power.</description>
							<summary>The year 2007 began with unusually warm temperatures and ended with a cold wind blowing through the corridors of power.</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>The year 2007 began with unusually warm temperatures and ended with a cold wind blowing through the corridors of power.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>The year 2007 began with unusually warm temperatures and ended with a cold wind blowing through the corridors of power.</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec  2007 12:52:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (December 20, 2007)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/epod_2007-12-19.mp3</link>
							<description>Switzerland's largest political party goes into opposition and hear about the Christmas tree before it was a Christmas tree.</description>
							<summary>Switzerland's largest political party goes into opposition and hear about the Christmas tree before it was a Christmas tree.</summary>
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							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/epod_2007-12-19.mp3</guid>
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							<itunes:subtitle>Switzerland's largest political party goes into opposition and hear about the Christmas tree before it was a Christmas tree.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Switzerland's largest political party goes into opposition and hear about the Christmas tree before it was a Christmas tree.</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec  2007 15:05:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (December 13, 2007)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/podcast_2007-12-13.mp3</link>
							<description>A tremor runs through the political landscape, and we hear how the rich and famous used to enjoy themselves in St Moritz.</description>
							<summary>A tremor runs through the political landscape, and we hear how the rich and famous used to enjoy themselves in St Moritz.</summary>
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							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/podcast_2007-12-13.mp3</guid>
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							<itunes:subtitle>A tremor runs through the political landscape, and we hear how the rich and famous used to enjoy themselves in St Moritz.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>A tremor runs through the political landscape, and we hear how the rich and famous used to enjoy themselves in St Moritz.</itunes:summary>
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							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
							<itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec  2007 16:57:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (December 6, 2007)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/epod_6-12-2007.mp3</link>
							<description>Swiss schoolchildren move closer to the front of the class, but what are they learning about the origin of Man?</description>
							<summary>Swiss schoolchildren move closer to the front of the class, but what are they learning about the origin of Man?</summary>
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							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/epod_6-12-2007.mp3</guid>
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							<itunes:subtitle>Swiss schoolchildren move closer to the front of the class, but what are they learning about the origin of Man?</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Swiss schoolchildren move closer to the front of the class, but what are they learning about the origin of Man?</itunes:summary>
							<itunes:category text="News &amp;amp; Politics"/>
							<itunes:category text="Society Culture"/>
							<itunes:duration></itunes:duration>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Thu, 6 Dec  2007 15:51:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (November 29, 2007)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/epod_29-11-2007_2.mp3</link>
							<description>Gun laws come under fire and hear how Indians are developing a taste for Swiss bread.</description>
							<summary>Gun laws come under fire and hear how Indians are developing a taste for Swiss bread.</summary>
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							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/epod_29-11-2007_2.mp3</guid>
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							<itunes:subtitle>Gun laws come under fire and hear how Indians are developing a taste for Swiss bread.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Gun laws come under fire and hear how Indians are developing a taste for Swiss bread.</itunes:summary>
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							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov  2007 17:05:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (November 22, 2007)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/podcast_22112007_final2.mp3</link>
							<description>Swiss executives challenged to reveal their salaries and alien spiders invade Switzerland.</description>
							<summary>Swiss executives challenged to reveal their salaries and alien spiders invade Switzerland.</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>Swiss executives challenged to reveal their salaries and alien spiders invade Switzerland.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Swiss executives challenged to reveal their salaries and alien spiders invade Switzerland.</itunes:summary>
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							<author>swissinfo</author>
							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov  2007 14:58:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (November 16, 2007)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/podcast_161107_2.mp3</link>
							<description>Switzerland announces details of its partnership with Eastern Europe, and we hear of one man's battle with the Eiger.</description>
							<summary>Switzerland announces details of its partnership with Eastern Europe, and we hear of one man's battle with the Eiger.</summary>
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							<guid>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/podcast_161107_2.mp3</guid>
							<itunes:author>Swissinfo</itunes:author>
							<itunes:subtitle>Switzerland announces details of its partnership with Eastern Europe, and we hear of one man's battle with the Eiger.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Switzerland announces details of its partnership with Eastern Europe, and we hear of one man's battle with the Eiger.</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov  2007 14:15:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (November 9, 2007)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/podcast_091107_final2.mp3</link>
							<description>Suspected cocaine use clouds Hingis retirement and we hear what tickles Switzerland's tastebuds.</description>
							<summary>Suspected cocaine use clouds Hingis retirement and we hear what tickles Switzerland's tastebuds.</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>Suspected cocaine use clouds Hingis retirement and we hear what tickles Switzerland's tastebuds.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Suspected cocaine use clouds Hingis retirement and we hear what tickles Switzerland's tastebuds.</itunes:summary>
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							<category>Society Culture</category>
							<pubDate>Fri, 9 Nov  2007 12:49:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<title>Current affairs podcast (November 1, 2007)</title>
							<link>http://podcast.swissinfo.ch/media/sri/en/2007/podcast_011107.mp3</link>
							<description>Immigration issues remain in the headlines and hear how funghi research is mushrooming.</description>
							<summary>Immigration issues remain in the headlines and hear how funghi research is mushrooming.</summary>
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							<itunes:subtitle>Immigration issues remain in the headlines and hear how funghi research is mushrooming.</itunes:subtitle>
							<itunes:summary>Immigration issues remain in the headlines and hear how funghi research is mushrooming.</itunes:summary>
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							<pubDate>Thu, 1 Nov  2007 15:41:00 +0200</pubDate>
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