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Tai Dam Refugee Relocation (#130)
Full Program: On February 21st at Simpson College, former Governor Robert D. Ray and Kenneth Quinn, former director of Iowa SHARES, discussed their roles in aiding the relocation of Tai Dam refugees from southeast ... 53:03
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FRONTLINE/WORLD | INDONESIA: Wham! Bam! Islam! | PBS
Reporter Isaac Solotaroff provides an update to his previous FRONTLINE/World story, "The 99." In this story, Naif al-Mutawa ventures to Indonesia to launch The 99, the first comic book with Muslim heroes ... 02:19
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INDEPENDENT LENS | How Is Your Fish Today? | PBS (#913)
While working on his latest screenplay in Beijing, Hui Rao is suffering from serious writer's block and begins to live the life of the character he is trying to create. The character, Lin Hao, is running ... 01:46
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Connections with Japan: Sushi
Sachiko Murphy explains types of sushi, it's origins, and it's cultural connections. Then she shows her student, Carin, how to make sushi, discusses the ingredients involved, and explains the Japanese ...
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Connections with Japan: Sumou
Sachiko Murphy covers aspects of sumou wrestling, sumou's cultural significance, and how matches are conducted. Then she shows two students how to make origami sumou wrestlers, name their wrestlers and ...
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Connections with Japan: Manga
Sachiko Murphy talks about the art of manga, its history, and styles of manga animation.
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Connections with Japan: Kabuki
Sachiko Murphy talks about the history of kabuki theater, then two of her students prepare for a kabuki performance. Sachiko Murphy also demonstrates how to dress someone in a kimono and shows examples ...
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FRONTLINE/World | Cambodia: Care and Comfort | PBS
International Reporting Project Fellow Matt Ozug reports on Buddhist monks taking up the cause of caring for victims of Cambodia's AIDS epidemic, the worst in Asia. For more, go to www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rou...... 03:40
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FRONTLINE/World | China: Undermined | PBS
Reporter Duane Moles investigates a town in China that is literally being undermined by corporate mining interests. For more, visit www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rou... 03:02
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FRONTLINE/World | Thailand: Women For Peace | PBS
An investigation into the Muslim separatist insurgency that has created violence and ethnic tension in the southern provinces near the Malay border, where the majority of Thailand's Muslims live, reported ... 03:32
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FRONTLINE/World | Philippines: The Black Stain of Oil | PBS
An investigation into the impact of an oil spill in the Philippines in the summer of 2006 that damaged 187 miles of pristine coastline. The report also follows the technological clean-up efforts in a ... 04:17
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World War II Veteran: Bob Benson
Bob Benson was farming with his father on 200 acres near Story City. The army deferred him. When it was his time to go, Bob joined the Navy and served aboard the U.S.S. Chincoteague, a seaplane tender ... 08:21
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World War II Veteran: Jack Smith
Jack Smith says his service really began in High School. He had 3 years of junior ROTC and knew he wanted to fly. He joined the Navy and flew Wildcats and Hellcats. 12:56
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World War II Veteran: Vincent Martinez
Vincent Martinez served as a first class petty officer 1943-1945. When the war ended, he liked the Navy, and reenlisted. During the war, he could not tell his parents where he was. He sent letters ... 02:02
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World War II Veteran: Maurice Vasquez
Maurice Vasquez served as a ship fitter second class on a net tender.They moved around the southern Solomon islands, Guadalcanal and Tulagi area in the Pacific securing harbors, putting out nets and laying ... 02:54













