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This week's KPR Presents features former U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winner Ted Kooser, from a reading sponsored by the University of Kansas Libraries. We'll also hear the collaborative efforts of Kansas Poet Laureate Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg and singer-songwriter Kelley Hunt, in a reading performed at the Lawrence Public Library.


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Running Red (Pink) Lights in Shanghai   Date: August 12, 2008
   You may have learned something about China's history or culture if you were watching the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games last Friday. But most Americans have some misconceptions about everyday life in modern China. As part of KPR's series of commentaries on that country, we asked Commentator and frequent China visitor John Richard Schrock to help expose a few of the more popular myths.

   

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   Commentator John Richard Schrock is a professor of biology education at Emporia State University. Since the mid 1970s, Schrock has spent several weeks a year teaching and lecturing in China.
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