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			<itunes:author>Angilee Shah</itunes:author>
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			<itunes:summary>Journalist Angilee Shah interviews cultural icons and everyday globe trotters to find out what happens when people live globally.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 3: Anka Lee's Hong Kong Perspective on Tiananmen Square</title>
		<description>It's June 4th today. 20 years ago, in Tiananmen Square in Beijing a huge protest movement was violently suppressed. The numbers are disputed, but hundreds, if not thousands were killed in clashes with the military. Tiananmen Square Massacre, June 4 Incident, or just Six-Four -- whatever you call it, the event had a big impact on Anka Lee. He was just a kid then, but he remembers the day well. He was born in Hong Kong and was nine years old that summer in 1989. He talks about his memories and the city where he was born in this episode of Global Lives.

Anka wrote an essay about Tiananmen and his Hong Kong connection. You can find it on the back page of Time magazine's June 8 international editions.</description>
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		<title>Episode 2: Anil Kapoor</title>
		<description>Today on Global Lives we're examining Anil Kapoor's take on "going global." Kapoor is a 30-year Bollywood veteran actor and producer who made his international debut as the dubious host of India's version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire. Since the success of Slumdog, he has found a willing international audience. He's traveled with the film to the Golden Globes and Oscars, and recently was cast in the eighth season of the Fox series 24. In this episode, Kapoor talks about going from Bollywood to Hollywood and back while from the red carpet and seminars of the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles.

This episode was co-produced by Asia Pacific Arts (www.asiaarts.ucla.edu) with insight and recordings from Ada Tseng. You can read more about Global Lives at my website, www.angileeshah.com.</description>
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		<title>Episode 1: Project Kashmir</title>
		<description>Welcome to the first episode of Global Lives, a show about the kinds of people who make the whole world their home. Today, I'm talking to Senain Kheshgi and Geeta Patel, the filmmakers behind the much acclaimed documentary Project Kashmir.

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