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Developed by FRONTLINE producers in conjunction with public television stations KQED San Francisco and WGBH Boston, FRONTLINE/World is a national public TV series that turns its lens on the global community, covering countries and cultures rarely seen on American television. Each episode of FRONTLINE/World features two or three "short stories" told by a diverse group of reporters and video journalists. These first-person stories will take viewers on adventurous journeys to foreign lands from Argentina to Zimbabwe. Taking advantage of easily portable digital cameras, our correspondents roam widely, observe closely, and when necessary, film surreptitiously.
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FRONTLINE/World | Pakistan Under Siege | PBS (#803)
Full Program: In this special edition, three stories from a country battling for its own survival. 55:12
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FRONTLINE/World | Pakistan: Children of the Taliban | Preview | PBS
Take a dangerous journey along Pakistan's fault lines, investigating the rising popularity of an insurgent new branch of the Taliban and its youngest recruits. 04:06
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FRONTLINE/World | Pakistan: Children of the Taliban | PBS
FRONTLINE/World investigates the rise of an insurgent new branch of the Taliban battling the Pakistani government for the soul of the next generation. 00:31
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FRONTLINE/World | Spotlight: Gaining World Support | PBS
www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/sto... Veteran prosecutors discuss why it took 20 years for the rest of the world to make the bribing of foreign officials illegal. The clip is part of an ongoing FRONTLINE ... 05:39
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FRONTLINE/World | An International Movement | PBS
Lowell Bergman describes the market changes and corporate scandals that helped spur an international movement against bribery. 02:57
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FRONTLINE/World | The Victims of Corruption | PBS
With bribery a $1 trillion a year business, according to the World Bank, experts discuss the human cost of corruption. 04:28
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FRONTLINE/World | Why Should We Care? | PBS (#2711)
Lowell Bergman talks about the social costs of bribery, pointing to the example of oil rich Nigeria, which has suffered catastrophically from endemic corruption. 03:41
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FRONTLINE/World | History of the FCPA | PBS (#2711)
President Jimmy Carter and others recall the hot politics surrounding the first anti-bribery legislation and those who opposed it. 04:15
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FRONTLINE/World | Outlawing Foreign Bribery | PBS
Veteran FRONTLINE reporter Lowell Bergman explains how the US became the first country in the world to make the bribing of foreign officials illegal. 04:05
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FRONTLINE/World | iWitness: Virtual Gitmo | PBS
Video blogger Bernhard Drax talks about the "Gone Gitmo" project, a re-creation of Guantanamo Bay in the virtual world Second Life. 07:13
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FRONTLINE/World | Italy | Excerpt | PBS
In Sicily, the mob has served as the real power center for decades, infiltrating all aspects of life and government. FRONTLINE/World finds that one town is fighting back. 03:20
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FRONTLINE/World | Georgia: Tbilisi's Mayor Draws a ...
www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/blo... As Russian tanks loom near the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, FRONTLINE/World talks to the city's mayor, Gigi Ugulava, who says citizens are prepared to fight to defend ... 10:45
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FRONTLINE/World | Jesus in China | Sneak Peek | PBS (#705)
Visit the secret caves where members of China's underground Christian church have worshipped since 2001. 02:27
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FRONTLINE/World | Living on the Edge | PBS
Head to the foothills of the Himalayas, where Nepalese farmers are enjoying surprisingly good farming these days thanks to a disturbingly bad new reality: The glaciers are disappearing. 02:53
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FRONTLINE/World | Mexico: Crimes at the Border | #4 | PBS (#704)
This video, taken by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), shows officers entering a "load" house in the United States where illegal migrants are held until smugglers receive payment. 00:58
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FRONTLINE/World | Mexico: Crimes at the Border | #3 | PBS (#704)
Hear from immigration expert Wayne Cornelius on how changes in border security have become a boon for human smuggling. 01:51
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FRONTLINE/World | Mexico: Crimes at the Border | # 2 | PBS (#704)
A former smuggler describes the different "packages" offered to those wanting to cross from Mexico into the United States. 03:03
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FRONTLINE/World | State of Emergency (#703)
FRONTLINE/World and Christian Science Monitor reporter David Montero talks about the rise of the Taliban in Pakistan and where Musharraf went wrong. In "State of Emergency," coming February 26, 2008 ... 04:48
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FRONTLINE/World | "State of Emergency" | "Radio Mullah" (#703)
WARNING: THIS CLIP CONTAINS SCENES SOME MAY FIND DISTURBING Rare footage of "Radio Mullah" Mauslana Fazlullah In this excerpt from "State of Emergency," coming to PBS Feb 26, 2008, David Montero meets ... 02:44
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FRONTLINE/World | ECUADOR: Flower Power | PBS
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 ... 10:52
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