BBC - An Empire in a Teacup

Here is a 45 minute audio broadcast about the British Empire and tea. You'll need the audio RealPlayer. One historical titbit is slavery used to produce sugar for tea. The BBC portal has other links for tea. I've just started to plow my way through. Here is the antithema URL

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Jim

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Space Cowboy
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"Space Cowboy" ha scritto nel messaggio news: snipped-for-privacy@posting.google.com...

Once I am on that page, where should I click on to hear it?

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Livio Zanini

While intrepidly exploring rec.food.drink.tea, Livio Zanini rolled initiative and posted the following:

"Listen again" Second column from the left, second item down.

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Derek

"Derek" ha scritto nel messaggio news:Xns94E190937D282dagwinn@130.133.1.4...

thanx

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Livio Zanini

While intrepidly exploring rec.food.drink.tea, Livio Zanini rolled initiative and posted the following:

No problem. It's pretty interesting.

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Derek

I'm the preacher so obviously I meant anathema. Hey Google you can spend some of that IPO money on your search engine so I can look for webpages that contain embedded media files talking about tea. Now my search is TEA REALPLAYER which isn't that bad for false hits. The wierdest so far an Australia agriculture minister speech to switch from cattle to green tea for the Asian rim. Those media links on webpages can be obscure. I'm still having a ball since I traded in my

14.4 modem for broadband in January. You do need a firewall, virus protection and anti-hijacking software which I've learned the hardway.

Jim

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Space Cowboy

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