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World Service,31 Jan 2015,26 mins

Yesterday Once More

Boston Calling

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We find out why Russia has signalled an end to nuclear co-operation with the US. And Cuban migrants fear an end to America’s ‘wet foot, dry foot’ policy as relations with the island improve. Plus, a devout Hindu mum squares off with a cheeky atheist dad. What it is like to drive Saudi Arabian princesses around Los Angeles. A Honduran woman feels the tug of ancestral ties as she considers seeking opportunity in the US. And a punk rocker from DC preserves the lost sounds of Syria. (Photo: A January 1989 image of Soviet inspectors and their American escorts standing among several dismantled Pershing II missiles. Credit: US Department of Defence)

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