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Rethinking 'Genocide': Implications for Sudan
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Jean-Marie Guehenno, professor of professional practice at the Saltzman Institute of Columbia University, discusses the political implications of using the word "genocide". Guehenno believes that "genocide has enormous baggage", and...

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Secretary Ban Ki-moon: 2012 Is the ‘Year of Prevention’
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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon highlights the prevention of large-scale violence prior to its incitement as one of his “generational opportunities.” He argues that the key to prevention is to promote equality...

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DOC-DEBUT: The Toughest Place to Be... A Bus Driver (Part 2) (Clip)
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London bus driver Josh West heads to the densely populated city of Manila, Philippines, to drive a Jeepney -- a colorful jeep with dodgy lights, no power steering, and an...

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The Toughest Place to Be... A Paramedic (Part 1) (Clip)
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In this three-part documentary series, ordinary workers find out what it's like to do their job under some of the toughest conditions on the planet.


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The Toughest Place to Be... A Paramedic (Part 1) (Promo)
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In this three-part documentary series, ordinary workers -- experienced, qualified and looking for a challenge -- find out what it's like to do their job under some of the toughest...

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On the Road: Episode 3 - Israel and the West Bank
Tribal Wives (Promo)
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In Tribal Wives six women get to grips with new lifestyles, families and communities in some of the world?s most remote tribes to find out whether 'West is best.'

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Bridge to Iran Series Promo
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Link TV presents extraordinary documentaries that take you inside Iran to meet its people, to share in its culture, and to get to know this vast, multicultural land from the...
LaGreca: Anger Driving the Occupy Wall Street Movement
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Prominent Occupy Wall Street activist Jesse LaGreca explains that in a stale economy, working-class Americans are being forced to make big sacrifices while major Wall Street players have still not...

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Press vs. Government: Who Should Inform the Public?
Good News Reporting Comes at a Price
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Maggie Mulvihill, co-director of the New England Center for Investigative Reporting, and William E. Buzenberg, executive director at the Center for Public Integrity, explain that good news reporting comes at...

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Greenwald: OWS Media Coverage Biased by Elite Media
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Journalist and author Glenn Greenwald contends that the reason media coverage of the Occupy Wall Street movement has ranged mostly from critical to non-existent is because many mainstream media journalists...

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Special: Class Dismissed (Promo)
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Featuring interviews with media analysts and cultural historians, this documentary examines the patterns inherent in TV's disturbing depictions of working class people as either clowns or social deviants.

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The One Percent: Breaking Down US Wealth Distribution
Celebrities for a Cause: Are PSAs Still Relevant?
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A panel of experts discuss whether or not getting a celebrity to appear in a PSA is still a good way to get the word out about a cause. The...

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