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PBS NewsHour | Monday, January 14, 2013 | PBS (#10541)
Full Program: PBS NewsHour for Monday, January 14, 2013 54:41
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PBS NewsHour | Cuba Opens Travel Abroad for Most Citizens | PBS (#10541)
Cuba Opens Travel Abroad for Most Citizens, Eliminating Exit Visa Requirement 03:01
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PBS NewsHour | How Eased Travel for Cubans Will Affect U.S. Relationship | PBS (#10541)
How Eased Travel Restrictions for Cubans Affect Relationship With U.S. 06:47
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PBS NewsHour | Thursday, January 10, 2013 | PBS (#10539)
Full Program: PBS NewsHour for Thursday, January 10, 2013 54:43
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PBS NewsHour | Venezuela Confronts Political Uncertainty With Ailing Chavez | PBS (#10539)
Venezuela Confronts Political Uncertainty as Ailing Chavez Misses Inauguration 08:08
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PBS NewsHour | News Wrap: Hurricane Sandy Beats Through Cuba, to Florida | PBS (#10484)
News Wrap: Hurricane Sandy Beats Path Through Cuba, Heads Toward Florida 01:37
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CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS - THREE MEN GO TO WAR | The Scariest Speech Ever Given | PBS
(Premieres Tuesday, October, 23, 2012 at 8/7c) "On October 22 at 7 pm Eastern Daylight Time, President Kennedy gave the scariest speech ever given," says author and historian James G. Blight. "I... 03:15
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CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS - THREE MEN GO TO WAR | Black Saturday | PBS
Premiering October 23, 2012 8-9 pm ET (check local listings) October 27 -- the most dangerous day of the 13 day crisis -- goes down in history as "Black Saturday." As the day begins, a letter from... 02:17
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CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS - THREE MEN GO TO WAR | Enemy Fire | PBS
Premiering October 23, 2012 8-9 pm ET (check local listings) Dino Brugioni, former senior official at the National Photographic Interpretation Center, CIA, remembers "the most horrible day of my... 02:53
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CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS - THREE MEN GO TO WAR | Reconnaissance Missions | PBS
Premiering October 23, 2012 8-9 pm ET (check local listings) As the Cuban Missile Crisis continues, Fidel Castro is furious as US planes fly tree-top-level reconnaissance missions, coming in low... 03:03
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CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS - THREE MEN GO TO WAR | Intro | PBS
Premiering October 23, 2012 8-9 pm ET (check local listings) In this opening clip, Brigadier General Gerald McIlmoyle remembers flying high-level U2 reconnaissance missions over Cuba when he... 02:51
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CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS - THREE MEN GO TO WAR | "Evil Empire" | PBS
Premiering October 23, 2012 8-9 pm ET (check local listings), CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS - THREE MEN GO TO WAR reveals how three iconic leaders -- President John F. Kennedy, Soviet Premier Nikita... 01:54
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CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS — THREE MEN GO TO WAR (Preview) | PBS
Coming to PBS Tuesday, October 23, 2012. Explore the inside story of the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, when the world teetered on the brink of nuclear holocaust. In the first major feature... 00:31
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VOCES ON PBS | Unfinished Spaces | PBS (#103)
In 1961, in the heady first days of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro asked three visionary architects to build the Cuban National Arts Schools on what had been the golf course of a country club.... 00:31
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PBS NewsHour | Nyad Ends Marathon Cuba-Florida Swim, Endures Storms | PBS (#10437)
Nyad Endured Storm and Jellyfish Stings Before Ending Marathon Cuba-Florida Swim 07:28
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