Finding the Unexpected in Tour of Australia

From: NPR All Things Considered | Date: January 1, 2008| Author: MICHELE NORRIS | Copyright information


NPR All Things Considered

01-01-2008

Finding the Unexpected in Tour of Australia

Host: MICHELE NORRIS
Time 20:00-21:00 PM


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From NPR News this is All Things Considered. I'm Michele Norris.

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