Thursday, Jul. 13, 2006 | The Kojo Nnamdi Show

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Thursday, Jul. 13, 2006

Sudan's "Lost Boys"

Since 2001, the U.S. government has accepted over 3,000 children displaced and orphaned by Sudan's brutal civil war. Known collectively as the "Lost Boys", they have settled across the country. Kojo hears about how they hope to harness...

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Tour de France Update

It's one of the most challenging events in sports. But the Tour de France faces equally daunting obstacles off the course. Kojo gets an update on professional cycling's premier event.

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Immigrants' Careers

It's a common story among many newcomers to the U.S.: a surgeon or scholar is forced to work as a janitor because his credentials don't easily transfer to a new country. We look at why that problem persists and consider career options...

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