Ep. 8: Serbian Elections, Boojum & Turkmen
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January 29, 2008, 5:02 am
Filed under: Radio | Tags: Balkans, Belgrade, Boojum, Boris Tadic, Botanic Avenue, Burritos, Central Asia, Democratization, Elections, Ethnic Minorities, EU, Immigration, Islam, Mexican food, Migration, Nationalism, Philadelphia, Politics, Radicals, Restaurant, Serbia, Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan, Vojislav Kostunica, Zoran Djindjic
Filed under: Radio | Tags: Balkans, Belgrade, Boojum, Boris Tadic, Botanic Avenue, Burritos, Central Asia, Democratization, Elections, Ethnic Minorities, EU, Immigration, Islam, Mexican food, Migration, Nationalism, Philadelphia, Politics, Radicals, Restaurant, Serbia, Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan, Vojislav Kostunica, Zoran Djindjic
Episode 8 has Dusan Spasojevic explaining why he is afraid of Serbia’s presidential election; John Blisard on his new Mexican restaurant, Boojum, on Botanic Avenue; and Bayram, the first person from Turkmenistan to live in Northern Ireland, on adjusting to life here.
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