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NATURE | Victoria Falls | Life Above the Falls | PBS (#2613)
As the water level drops, life returns to the river above Victoria Falls 03:05
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai | Film Clip #3 (#1019)
Wangari Maathai and the Green Belt Movement protest the closing of the only major park in Nairobi and succeed in keeping it open. 04:02
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai | Film Clip #2 | PBS (#1019)
See how the Green Belt Movement grew from a basic need for water and firewood, and how Wangari Maathai started it all. 03:27
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INDEPENDENT LENS | TAKING ROOT: The Vision of Wangari Maathai | PBS (#1019)
How does the simple act of planting trees lead to winning the Nobel Peace Prize? Wangari Maathai of Kenya suggested rural women plant trees to address problems stemming from a degraded environment. 02:01
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INDEPENDENT LENS | MILKING THE RHINO | Film Clip #3 | PBS (#1018)
Thanks to the Il Ngwesi, wildlife is thriving; but community members continue their heated debate over conservation versus cattle. 02:42
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THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | AIDS Orphans in S.A. | PBS
With so many South Africans struck down by AIDS, a generation of children is watching their parents die and being forced to form new family units. 09:42
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THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | TB in South Africa | PBS
Tuberculosis is the No. 1 killer of patients with immune systems weakened by HIV/AIDS. 12:35
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THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | AIDS in South Africa | PBS
South Africa's new health minister is promoting testing, treatment and frank dialogue about HIV. But many challenges lie ahead in managing the epidemic. 13:32
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INDEPENDENT LENS | MILKING THE RHINO | Film Clip #2 | PBS (#1018)
Workers at the Il Ngwesi Lodge in Kenya had to learn about Western culture and the customs of “pink people.” 02:22
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INDEPENDENT LENS | MILKING THE RHINO | Trailer | PBS (#1018)
After a century of “white man’s conservation,” the Maasai of Kenya and Namibia’s Himba people are vying to share a piece of the eco-tourism pie. 02:25
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GLOBAL VOICES | A Panther in Africa | PBS (#123)
Full Program: A Black Panther living in exile in Tanzania commits his life to activism and community service. 01:11:41
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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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NATURE | Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears | Fire on Mountain (#2607)
But this area is a danger zone. A lightning strike ignites a fire that quickly engulfs the mountain in thick smoke, destroying the eland's precious pasture. 03:02
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NATURE | Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears | Preview | PBS (#2607)
One animal's perseverance makes it the ultimate survivor: the eland, the largest member of the antelope family. 00:32
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THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | Crisis in Congo | PBS
Militia violence in eastern Congo has left many civilians dead in its wake. We detail the causes of the fighting, the combatants involved in this civil war and limits on U.N. troops' involvement. 08:46






















