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An Age of Austerity: Can It Happen Here?

Global economic realities are leading to big changes in the welfare states of Europe. Will the US see an Age of Austerity after next week's elections? Also, Indonesia devastated by a double whammy of both a tsunami and volcano. On Reporter's notebook, dozens of animal species face the threat of extinction worldwide, as decades-old promises of significant action are not being met.

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By Warren Olney • Oct 27, 2010 • 50m Listen

Global economic realities are leading to big changes in the welfare states of Europe. Will the US see an Age of Austerity after next week's elections? Also, Indonesia devastated by a double whammy of both a tsunami and volcano. On Reporter's notebook, despite promises of action going back to 1992, more species are on the brink of extinction. We get a non-progress report.

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    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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    Sonya Geis

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    Christian Bordal

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