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Green Bay Regional Studios
Hmong Public Radio program –March 1, 2008
By Jouabee Lor, Chao Xiong, Wa Kai Lee and Yia Lor

Introduction by Lia Lor (English)

Song: Tub Ntxhais Hmoob (Hmong Youths) by Xai Teng Lee, from China

News & Announcement:
* The journey from the United States to China
* TMA – offered free tax filing, 920-491-5805
* Wisconsin Public Service – An Exclusive Day with the Energy Company. All high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors are invited to find out more about the energy industry and what employment opportunities Public Service has to offer. Free. Register with Ka Youa Kong; 920-433-2571
* Green Bay Area Public School opens to enroll 4 year-old for Kindergarten next school year, 2008-09; more information please contact the Head Start Office, 920-448-2226.
* 45 years old died while walking home from a night of drinking party
* If you’re a citizen of the United States, please go out to vote!
* Weather Report

Song: Renew 15 Xyoos (Renew 15 Years) by Phia Phillips Yang
Air ID – WHID 88.1

News & Announcement:
* Thailand – Thai authorities forced 11 Hmong refugees back to Laos
* Thai officials denied forcing11 Hmong back to Laos
* Vientiane Times report: Laos does not have enough pork to sell in the market
* Chiengkhouang, Laos – There are too many unexploded bombs in the ground. It will take UXO program many more years to take care off the problem.

Song: Dej Ntws Tsis Rov (Rivers only flow forward) by Hnub Lor
Air ID – WHID 88.1

Special guest speaker: Pao Kong Yang
Pao Kong Yang studies Feng Shui. Feng Shui is well known by the Chinese. Feng Shui is Chinese art of deciding the optimum locations and design of a building, room, cemetery, etc. so that it is in harmony with energies believed to flow around the earth. Pao Kong traveled to China 5 times to learn about Feng Shui. Pao Kong can be reach at 651-772-4540.
Air ID – WHID 88.1

Song: Leej Nus Nyob Deb (A Friend Who Lives Far Away)

Ending English conclusion by Lia Lor


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