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Independent Lens | JOURNALS OF A WILY SCHOOL | PBS (#1103)
Full Program: A young pickpocket is lured by police to help them crack down on more notorious criminals. 53:54
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Independent Lens | JOURNALS OF A WILY SCHOOL | Film Clip #3 | PBS (#1103)
Azad pledges loyalty to his fellow thieves. 01:04
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Independent Lens | JOURNALS OF A WILY SCHOOL | Film Clip #2 | PBS (#1103)
A victim shows police his sliced pocket. 02:08
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Independent Lens | JOURNALS OF A WILY SCHOOL | Film Clip #1 | PBS (#1103)
A teacher demonstrates sleight of hand. 01:17
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Independent Lens | JOURNALS OF A WILY SCHOOL | Trailer | PBS (#1103)
Forget Slumdog Millionaire—here's the real-life story of survival on the streets of India. Follow Azad, a young pickpocket, who pushes his limits only to get caught by the police. In an effort to crack ... 02:05
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Bill Moyers | A New Direction for Afghanistan? | PBS
Full Program: Rory Stewart on Afghanistan and Kavita Ramdas on women's rights. 53:39
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FRONTLINE/World | Bangladesh: The Blowback of Corruption
Correspondent David Montero reports on a Canadian company that has left a scarred environmental legacy. 07:25
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FRONTLINE/World | iWitness China: Wall Scholar | PBS
Historian David Spindler shares his obsession with the Great Wall of China, the results of which go on exhibit this month in San Francisco and New York. 05:38
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NBR | Health Care in Japan | PBS
The US is in the middle of battling over what to do about health care. But have you ever wondered have they do things in other countries? Some say Japan has one of the best health care systems in the ... 03:09
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WIDE ANGLE | Time for School Clip #2 | PBS (#808)
WIDE ANGLE's unprecedented, award-winning 12-year documentary project, Time for School, returns in 2009 with visits to seven classrooms in seven countries to offer a glimpse into the lives of seven extraordinary ... 03:07
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Tavis Smiley | Peter Baker: Wednesday, 9/2 | PBS
Journalist talks U.S. policy versus politics related to the war in Afghanistan. 11:51
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Wide Angle | Vote for Benazir's Blood | PBS
A sharp-tongued politician runs against her cousin for parliament in Pakistan 11:30
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NBR | Outsourcing Animation to India | PBS
Walt Disney, Sony Entertainment and Warner Brothers are doing business with India. In order to save money these Hollywood studios are having their animations made overseas. Sapna Bhatia reports on how ... 04:13
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WIDE ANGLE | Time for School | PBS (#207)
WIDE angle's unprecedented, award-winning 12-year documentary project, Time for School, returns in 2009 with visits to seven classrooms in seven countries to offer a glimpse into the lives of seven extraordinary ... 03:13
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PBS PREVIEWS | Secrets of Shangri-La
Priceless treasures unearthed inside human-carved caves in legendary kingdom of Mustang. 04:09
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A Promise Called Iowa
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The Ascent of Money
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Bill Moyers Journal
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Carrier
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Connections with Japan
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e2
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Frontline
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Global Voices
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Global Watch
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Great Performances
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History Detectives
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The Iowa Journal
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Iowa's WWII Stories
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Iowa's WWII Stories
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Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire
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Nature
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NOVA
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The Story of India
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Tavis Smiley
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