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Mozambique: Guitar Hero
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS July 15, 2008
FRONTLINE/World reporter Marjorie McAfee travels to Niassa, Mozambique, to meet Feliciano dos Santos, an Afro-pop bandleader by night and a non-profit hygiene and sanitation advocate by day.
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Pakistan: State of Emergency
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS July 10, 2008
FRONTLINE/World correspondent David Montero investigates a mysterious Taliban cleric who has been waging a war in Pakistan's beautiful Swat Valley, all while President Pervez Musharraf has been preoccupied with retaining power.
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Afghanistan: The Other War
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS July 08, 2008
FRONTLINE/World correspondent Sam Kiley reports from the frontlines of Afghanistan, where dual battles are being fought to win the trust of the Afghan people and combat the extremists living among them.
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Poland: Chopin's Heart
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS May 22, 2008
Filmmaker Marian Marzynski visits his native Poland to witness the 15th Frederic Chopin International Piano Competition in Warsaw. Eight hundred contestants, from 19 countries, sign up for the nail-biting musical marathon, which provides exquisite music and plenty of surprises.
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Burma: State of Fear
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS May 08, 2008
FRONTLINE/World reporter Evan Williams travels undercover to Burma to expose the violence and repression carried out by Burma's government against its own people.
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Iceland: The Future of Sound
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS May 01, 2008
PRI World reporter Marco Werman flies into Iceland for FRONTLINE/World on a hunt to find some of the most innovative pop music on the planet. Around-the-clock pub crawls follow, naturally.
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Zimbabwe: Shadows and Lies
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS April 24, 2008
FRONTLINE/World goes undercover in Zimbabwe to reveal how a country once regarded as a beacon of democracy and prosperity in Africa has become a brutal dictatorship with a population living in fear.
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China: Shanghai Nights
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS April 17, 2008
FRONTLINE/World reporter Nguyen Qui Duc visits Shanghai, a changing boomtown on the edge of China's cultural frontier, with literary "bad girl" Mian Mian, whose writing about sex, drugs and music rocked a generation.
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India: A Pound of Flesh
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS April 01, 2008
FRONTLINE/World reporter Samantha Grant heads to Chennai in southern India to explore the illicit organ market and find out why so many people there are willing to sell their kidneys illegally.
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Tibet: Eye Camp
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS March 27, 2008
FRONTLINE/World reporter Isaac Solotaroff travels to Tibet with American doctor Marc Leiberman, who teaches locals to perform cataract surgery.
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India: A New Life
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS March 20, 2008
FRONTLINE/World reporter Gita Pullapilly profiles Father Thomas Koshy, a priest in southern India providing education, shelter, and better opportunities to the country's growing number of street children.
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China: Undermined
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS March 13, 2008
In China' s industrial countryside, FRONTLINE/World reporter Duane Moles finds that digging for coal is literally undermining whole villages.
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Ghana: Baseball Dreams
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS March 06, 2008
FRONTLINE/World reporter Zach Stauffer travels to Ghana for a story about a fledgling baseball community in a land where soccer has been the overwhelming sports passion.
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FRONTLINE/World | ECUADOR: Flower Power | PBS
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) February 14, 2008
Fair trade roses for Valentine's Day Reporters Deb Tullmann and Cortney Hamilton investigate the changing landscape of flower farming in Ecuador, where the latest trend is towards environmentally sound practices, safer working conditions, and fair trade certification. One farm, Nevado Roses, is leading the way in this revolution. http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rough/2008/02/ecuador_a_rosie.html
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Iraq: The Alcohol Smugglers
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS January 17, 2008
FRONTLINE/World reporter Karzan Sherabayani travels to the mountains in Iraqi Kurdistan, where Kurdish smugglers engage in the fruitful, albeit illicit, practice of bringing alcohol across the border into Iran.
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Iraq: The Alcohol Smugglers
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS January 17, 2008
FRONTLINE/World reporter Karzan Sherabayani travels to the mountains in Iraqi Kurdistan, where Kurdish smugglers engage in the fruitful, albeit illicit, practice of bringing alcohol across the border into Iran.
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FRONTLINE/World | China: Undermined | PBS
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe November 30, 2007
Reporter Duane Moles investigates a town in China that is literally being undermined by corporate mining interests. For more, visit http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rough/2007/10/china_undermine.html Ranked 3.17 / 5 | 330 views | No comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: PBS_USA Tags: frontline/world rough cut current affairs pbs news international asia duane moles china mining mines
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Dubai: Night Secrets
from FRONTLINE/World | PBS November 15, 2007
A FRONTLINE/World investigation into the thriving global sex trade in Dubai, the Utopian oasis of the Middle East, reported by UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism Photography Professor Mimi Chakarova.
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