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Carol Zall

Carol Zall was a producer for The World from 2006-2012. As part of The World's daily production team, she produced hundreds of host interviews, on just about every topic imaginable. She's also reported many stories for The World, on topics ranging from genetic genealogy to global fiction, and she continues to enjoy working on cultural and literary stories for the program.Before working at The World, Zall worked in the Gaelic Department of BBC Scotland, where she was part of the team behind “Eòrpa," an award-winning television program about European current affairs. She also worked on a number of Gaelic radio programs, including a series of radio documentaries which took her all over the Highlands and islands of Scotland.In addition to her broadcast experience, Zall has worked as a freelance writer and columnist. In 2003, she was named Gaelic Writer of the Year at the Scottish Press Awards for her print journalism – the first time the award was given to a non-native Gaelic speaker.
Teacher Ivania Guevara demonstrates during class to the children with hearing problems in the Melania Morales School in Managua, Nicaragua, Sept. 22, 2004. 
The origin of Nicaraguan Sign Language tells us a lot about language creation
Leslie Guy is a postman on the Scottish Isle of Lewis, where Donald Trump's mother was born and raised.
Election 2016
Donald Trump’s mother was an immigrant — from a remote rugged island in Scotland
Myaamia Chief Doug Lankford (right), linguist David Costa (center), and Myaamia Center director Daryl Baldwin (left), watching a traditional Stomp Dance in Oxford, Ohio.
Culture
How the Miami Tribe got its language back
Hani Abo Awad teaches Arabic at the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School of Greater Washington. He is an Arab-Israeli.
Education
The teacher’s an Israeli Arab, the students are Jewish American and the subject is Arabic
Actors Rebecca Schneebaum, Maureen Keiller and Bobbie Steinbach (not pictured) performed "Muttersprache Mameloschn" at the Goethe Institut in Boston.
Arts, Culture & Media
What happened to Jewish survivors who stayed in the former East Germany after the Holocaust?
Arts, Culture & Media
Faroe Islands’ Teitur Lets the Dog Drive Home
Arts, Culture & Media
Roots Redux: Using Crowdsourcing to Find Kashuki
Arts, Culture & Media
Best-Selling Writer William Boyd Accepts Bond Mission
Arts, Culture & Media
Scottish Poet and Publisher Derick Thomson ‘Transformed’ Gaelic Poetry
Arts, Culture & Media
Roots 2.0: Using DNA to Trace My Ancestry
Conflict & Justice
Hitting the Ski Slopes in Afghanistan?
Arts, Culture & Media
Kids Books for the Holidays
Arts, Culture & Media
Great Books for The Holidays
Arts, Culture & Media
Recommendations for children’s books
Global Politics
Custer’s last flag
Arts, Culture & Media
Royal weddings
Business, Economics and Jobs
Hobbit rallies in New Zealand
Arts, Culture & Media
Doctor Who wears tweed
Arts, Culture & Media
Mhairi Hall
Conflict & Justice
English and Welsh wills online
Conflict & Justice
‘Bookseller of Kabul’ author to pay damages
Conflict & Justice
Afghan donor conference
Global Politics
US Israel relations need more than chemistry
Global Politics
Shi’a cleric dies
Arts, Culture & Media
Extended Proclaimers interview
Arts, Culture & Media
The Proclaimers
Arts, Culture & Media
Lunasa
Global Politics
Olympic medals for Norway
Arts, Culture & Media
Burns supper
Conflict & Justice
Slovakian security surprise
Arts, Culture & Media
Children’s Holiday Books 2009
Arts, Culture & Media
Global Hit
Arts, Culture & Media
Video project highlights life on the border
Arts, Culture & Media
Alistair Cooke remembered
Arts, Culture & Media
Banning bagpipes on the Royal Mile
Arts, Culture & Media
British book could be the next Harry Potter