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From: Andi Wolos & Bob Necci
(POW-MIA InterNetwork)
Re: NPR Interview
Date: November 13, 2000
Accolades to National Public Radio. On Friday, 10 NOV, NPR's 'All Things Considered' interviewed and broadcast a Korean War family member on the issue of unaccounted-for POWs and MIAs from Korea.
To listen to an archive version of this broadcast, please go to - http://www.npr.org/programs/atc
Just click on "Latest Show" for Friday's show. If you check any other day, you can search the archives under her name "Pamela Marshall Lile" or by date, 11/10/00.
The broadcast is under - "Korean War Victims (14.4 | 28.8) -- A ceremony takes place tomorrow in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, as American officials accept fifteen sets of remains believed to be those of U.S. soldiers killed in the Korean War. Noah talks with Pamela Marshall Lile, whose father, Captain James Doyle Marshall, was a bomber pilot in the Air Force during the Korean War. She has learned through her own investigation and help from the Pentagon that her father's plane went down while he was on a leafleting mission over Pyongyang. (4:00)"
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