Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Border tv series... cross your fingers!
Date: Jun 19, 2001 @ 08:05
Author: Peter Hering ("Peter Hering" <hering@...>)
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Great news Doug!
I'm sure one of the targets of a new series
could be the boundary line bisecting the
hotel at the Swiss-French border at La Cure-
a fascinating place - and funny, too!!
I wouldn't mind being at help for this docu-
mentary...
eager to learn about the outcome for the GCEBE!
Peter H.
 
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Date: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 01:45:40
Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Border tv series... cross your fingers!
 
The audience is multi-national. I see the series being done in English,
then translated into other languages. The target person would be someone
with an interest in boundaries/political science/geography/cartography/history.
However, it must be accessible to the layperson. I don't want to bore
or talk over the heads of people. I want to inform and pique their curiosity
with interesting and important stories about borders. Subject matter
is the story of the people who are affected by the borders, not so much
the physical lines themselves (though, in the case of the Korea/Korea
border, the border is the story).

How much fun would running around the DMZ be?

Doug


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