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Attacks in Pakistan
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(Al Jazeera English: November 13, 2009) Pakistan suffered three deadly attacks on Friday, just hours apart. A Canadian gold mining company is accused of causing serious environmental damage in Mexico...

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Al Jazeera English - Witness: Family Torn Apart
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In this Al Jazeera English Witness special, a Mexican-American family is forced to split up along a fault line of US politics.

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Mexicans Prepare for Natural Disasters
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In August 2007 Hurricane Dean devastated much of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, destroying infrastructure, the environment and people's livelihoods, much of which is still in disrepair to this day. To better...

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Dancing with Purpose
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"Dance for Life" is a commitment by young people across the globe to educate their peers on the realities of HIV/AIDS. The group visits high schools and conducts workshops...

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Help for Young People Living on Mexico City's Streets
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Surviving on the streets of Mexico City as a young person is a daily struggle. The world's largest city provides little comfort to those without a home, many fleeing...

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World Music: Mexican Institute of Sound, "Escríbeme Pronto"
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(Mexico) Hey who's the guy in the Devo hat? It's Mexican Institute of Sound's DJ and producer Camilo Lara. By day, Lara is the president of EMI Mexico and at...

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Violence and Drug Trafficking in Mexico
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(Latin Pulse: May 21, 2009) Day after day, Mexico is home to more and more victims of drug trafficking and organized crime. In 2008 alone, 6,290 murders were attributed to...

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World Music: Gael Garcia Bernal, "Quiero Que Me Quieras"
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(Mexico) In the movie  "Rudo Y Cursi", which roughly translates to "Tough and Prissy", two brothers leave their banana farm in Jalisco to gain fame and fortune as soccer players...

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Al Jazeera English - Witness: Border Crossing
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This episode looks at the state of immigration in the U.S., which is beginning to radically change the demographics of American society.

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Ignacio Chapela: "Difficult to Do Science Not Promotional of the Biotech Industry"
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UC Berkeley biologist Ignacio Chapela discusses his discovery of genetically modified sequences inserted into the corn genome in Oaxaca, Mexico. His scientific paper was attacked and discredited - demonstrating the...

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Mexico's Drug Wars
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(Global Pulse: March 5, 2009) Beheadings, assassinations, gun battles on the street - Mexico is ground zero in the global war on drugs. U.S. media focuses on the spread of...

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Special: The Future of Food
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Is there anything more important than knowing where our food comes from, and who controls what we eat? This special investigates the truth behind the genetically engineered foods that have...

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Latin America Takes to the Streets
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(Latin Pulse/Pulso Latino: January 29, 2009) High spirits and high hopes are felt around the world as the First African-American president in U.S. history is sworn-in in Washington D.C. Then,...

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Interview with Francisco Vargas, director of "The Violin"
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Francisco Vargas sits down with CINEMONDO host Peter Scarlet for an interview about the film "The Violin". Vargas discusses the inspirations for the film, including his wish to present a...

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CINEMONDO: The Violin (El Violin)
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In this award-winning CINEMONDO film from Mexico, a humble violin player is more than he appears, using his harmless look to evade the eyes of the military as he covertly...

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