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      <description>&lt;img src="http://sonologue.podOmatic.com/mymedia/thumb/1160387/0x0_2429284.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Blue Frog - India's premier live music venue, voted among the Top Ten Great Music Venues in the World by the Independent UK, has teamed up with Sonologue to produce India's first music podcast series. Anyone with access to the internet - via a computer or a phone - can now download interviews and live tracks from the blueFROG website for free. http://www.bluefrog.co.in/music-store/podcasts.

"Live From the Blue Frog" - a series of artist interviews is a music/chat podcast forum on musicians and their music; made up of two parts: an audio interview about their musical journey, as well as an exclusive track download from the blueFROG archives - either acoustic in the studio or during a performance at the club.</description>
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In this episode of NRI&#8217;s=New+Returned Indians, we&#8217;re talking to Sarah Hine, who moved to India from Connecticut last year and has just started her own business in Hyderabad. We talked about what keeps her here, being able to make a difference, being a single, white female in small town India, and her advice for fellow &#8220;foreigners&#8221; who move to India.
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      <title>The State of Radio: episode 4 (Sept. 17, 2008)</title>
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