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Transcript: Commentary: US, Bhutan depending on foreign labor
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- August 10, 2005
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MELISSA BLOCK
All Things Considered (NPR)
08-10-2005
Commentary: US, Bhutan depending on foreign labor
Host: MELISSA BLOCK
Time: 9:00-10:00 PM
MELISSA BLOCK, host:
The country of Bhutan is worlds apart from the United States. It's isolated in the Himalayas. It's a Buddhist country, and it's basing its new constitution on Buddhist principles. But on a recent trip to Bhutan, commentator Paul Rosenzweig found that there is one similarity between the Bhutanese economy and our own.
PAUL ROSENZWEIG:
Many believe that America has a problem with illegal foreign workers because of the influx of Hispanics across our southern border. But the question is not unique to our country. Consider the ...
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