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Other segments from the episode on May 16, 1991
Writer Rory Nugent's "Search for the Pink Headed Duck"
Nugent has written an account of his trip to India and the Himalayas in search of one of the world's rarest birds.
A New Compilation Tries to Breathe New Life into the Dead's Classic Songs
Rock critic Ken Tucker reviews "Deadicated." It's a new -- and uneven -- album of other artists performing songs written by the Grateful Dead.
Australian Filmmaker Mark Lewis on Dogs
Lewis has made two quirky, hilarious documentaries about the problems between humans and animals. His first movie, "Cane Toads: An Unnatural History," chronicles the havoc that ensued after a species of toad was introduced into Australia. His new movie is called "The Wonderful World of Dogs."
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