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NewsFebruary 11, 2007

Erik Peterson, director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, will be the featured guest today on Southeast Public Radio's "Going Public." Peterson will discuss situations facing various regions of the world. On this weekend's "River Tales" segment, 86-year-old James Johnson will discuss his service in the all-black Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Poplar Bluff in the late 1930s. Also, anthropology professor Warren Anderson will discuss migration trends...

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Erik Peterson, director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, will be the featured guest today on Southeast Public Radio's "Going Public."

Peterson will discuss situations facing various regions of the world.

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On this weekend's "River Tales" segment, 86-year-old James Johnson will discuss his service in the all-black Civilian Conservation Corps camp in Poplar Bluff in the late 1930s. Also, anthropology professor Warren Anderson will discuss migration trends.

The public affairs show will be broadcast at 3 p.m. on KRCU, 90.9 FM, and KSEF, 88.9 FM.

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