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Marsha Lederman - Reporter's Notebook

Marsha Lederman is the national arts reporter for CBC Radio. She has been with the CBC for more than five years, and, among other assignments, has read news on Metro Morning, hosted Ontario Morning and ran the radio newsroom in Vancouver. Before joining the CBC, Marsha worked in private radio – ultimately hosting her own talk show in Toronto. Marsha is also a freelance writer and has been published in the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star and the National Post, among other publications. She is a graduate of both Ryerson University and York University. She has a keen interest in architecture and would love to pursue it by one day building her own house – if she could only scrape together enough money for a down payment so she can stop renting.

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March 27, 2006
Shanghai's western veneer doesn't hide its Asian soul
"Shanghai looks very much like a western city. Chinese-style upward-curving roofs are so rare that they become instant photo opportunities for tourists. But scratch the surface just a little bit and you find a deeply Asian city."





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