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Paying tribute to President Barack Obama in pastry
This week, we gauge President Obama's popularity through a sticky Turkish treat. Also, fact-checking the debate phrase "horses and bayonets," and we hear about Mormons in Mexico.
In this week's show, we gauge President Barack Obama's popularity based on a sticky Turkish treat. We also fact-check the phrase "horses and bayonets" from the final US presidential debate and ask what foreign policy issues the candidates are overlooking. Also, Mexico's Mormons.
(Image: A portrait of Barack Obama in pastry. Credit: Matthew Brunwasser, PRI's The World)
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Sun 28 Oct 2012
23:32GMT
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