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John Edwards and the AIDS Epidemic
Senator John Edwards states that "African-American women are 25 times more likely to be infected with AIDS" and states his plan on how to fight the virus.
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Black Farmers Still Looking for Justice (#3239)
Black farmers claim they were wrongfully denied access to the largest class action settlement in U.S. history. 07:50
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INDEPENDENT LENS La Lupe Queen Of Latin Soul | PBS (#827)
Legendary Afro-Cuban pop singer Lupe Victoria Yoli was crowned "The Queen of Latin Soul" by New York's Latin music scene in the 1960s. Renowned for her emotional performances, La Lupe remains the quintessential ... 01:20
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World War II Veteran: Harold Lamont Schoolen
Harold Schoolen of Ottumwa, Iowa was a truck driver in the 2nd Cavalry Division. Harold shares his adventures hauling troops and ammunition in France and Italy. 09:47
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NOW | Enterprising Ideas | Preview | PBS (#321)
Can American entrepreneurial know-how save lives in Africa? NOW travels to Kenya to investigate an enterprising idea: franchising not burger and donut shops, but health services and drugs in rural Africa. ... 05:11
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Army and Lou's (Chicago, Illinois) (#105)
Dan Kaercher enjoys authentic soul food at Army and Lou's in Chicago, Ilinois. 01:57
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NATURE | Murder in the Troop | Baboon Grooming | PBS
Being groomed is a highly pleasurable experience for baboons. The pulling of hair is just sufficiently painful to release endorphins, the hormones that produce natural highs. From NATURE's Murder in ... 01:05
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NATURE | Murder in the Troop | A New King | PBS
When a large male from a neighboring baboon troop stages a coup, power shifts and leadership changes hands throwing the established social order of the troop into turmoil. This tale unfolds on NATURE's ... 02:44
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World War II Veteran: Aurelio Barron
During the battle for Faid (fa-YEED) Pass, Sergeant Barron's mortar squad was nearby, perched on a hill, waiting to protect the retreating Allied troops. Barron began to survey the road below his position ...
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World War II Veteran: Elvin Moritz
Moritz and other members of the 168th were surrounded by German troops at the Battle of Faid Pass in February of 1943. Major Robert Moore of Villisca was in command of the more than 900 men cut-off from ...
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NATURE | Unforgettable Elephants | Elephant is Born | PBS (#2409)
Airing on PBS Sunday, Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. (check local listings) the NATURE episode UNFORGETTABLE ELEPHANTS features Martyn Colbeck's stunning film and still photos of African elephants, which he has documented ... 01:43
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P.O.V. | Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars | Preview | PBS (#2002)
If the refugee is today's tragic icon of a war-ravaged world, then "Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars," airing on PBS's P.O.V. series on June 26, 2007, featuring a reggae-inflected band born in the camps ... 02:50
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P.O.V. | Lumo | Preview | PBS (#2012)
The agonies of present-day Africa are deeply etched on the bodies of women. In eastern Congo on the Rwandan border, vying militias, armies and bandits use rape as a weapon of terror. Lumo Sinai was just ... 05:45
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P.O.V. | Rain in a Dry Land | Preview | PBS (#2001)
P.O.V. kicks off its 20th anniversary season on PBS on World Refugee Day, June 19, 2007, with "Rain in A Dry Land" by Anne Makepeace. How do you measure the distance from an African village to an American ... 02:30
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TAVIS SMILEY "Guest: Bruce Gordon" | PBS
Bruce Gordon, who announced his resignation as President of the NAACP March 4, 2007, after 19 months at that post, granted his first television interview on the matter to "Tavis Smiley" on PBS. Check ... 04:16













