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The NewsHour | November 18, 2009 | PBS
Full Program: Afghan Corruption Woes Loom Over U.S. Strategy; Memoir Puts Palin Back in Spotlight 51:58
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Wide Angle | Once Upon a Coup | PBS (#806)
Full Program: A tale of intrigue from the oil-rich country of Equatorial Guinea. 52:39
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The NewsHour | November 3, 2009 | PBS
Full Program: Karzai Promises to Fight Corruption, Unite Afghanistan; Madoff Accountant Pleads Guilty 52:31
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FRONTLINE/World | iWitness Afghanistan: A Stolen Election | PBS
As evidence of rampant vote rigging, perpetrated mostly by President Hamid Karzai's supporters, continues to stack up, Jason Motlagh reports from Afghanistan. 06:45
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FRONTLINE/World | iWitness Bangladesh: Where Corruption ...
FRONTLINE/World's Joe Rubin asks one of Bangladesh's leading reporters what happens when a fugitive minister bribed by Siemens and tied to extremists finally turns himself in? 07:39
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Washington Week | April 3, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS
The G20 summit and President Obama's efforts to repair relations with Russia and China; the government's bailout of auto makers; and Attorney General Eric Holder's decision to void the corruption conviction ... 05:57
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NBR | Avoiding Scams in Retirement | PBS
Connie Hicks explains why retirees need to be diligent to avoid becoming victims of scams. 03:54
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FRONTLINE/World | Spotlight: Gaining World Support | PBS
www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/sto... Veteran prosecutors discuss why it took 20 years for the rest of the world to make the bribing of foreign officials illegal. The clip is part of an ongoing FRONTLINE ... 05:39
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FRONTLINE/World | An International Movement | PBS
Lowell Bergman describes the market changes and corporate scandals that helped spur an international movement against bribery. 02:57
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FRONTLINE/World | The Victims of Corruption | PBS
With bribery a $1 trillion a year business, according to the World Bank, experts discuss the human cost of corruption. 04:28
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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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FRONTLINE/World | History of the FCPA | PBS (#2711)
President Jimmy Carter and others recall the hot politics surrounding the first anti-bribery legislation and those who opposed it. 04:15
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FRONTLINE/World | Outlawing Foreign Bribery | PBS
Veteran FRONTLINE reporter Lowell Bergman explains how the US became the first country in the world to make the bribing of foreign officials illegal. 04:05
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FRONTLINE/World | Italy | Excerpt | PBS
In Sicily, the mob has served as the real power center for decades, infiltrating all aspects of life and government. FRONTLINE/World finds that one town is fighting back. 03:20
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The Newshour | SHIELDS & BROOKS Dec. 19 2008 | PBS
This week, the White House announced an aid package to keep the Big Three afloat, and Gov. Rod Blagojevich denied accusations of plotting to sell President-elect Obama's senate seat. 12:47
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