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POV | Reportero | PBS (#2513)
Full Program: Journalists in Mexico risk their lives to cover the drug war. 55:12
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PBS NewsHour | 'How to Survive a Plague' Remembers First AIDS Activists | PBS (#10509)
Ray Suarez speaks with David France, director of "How to Survive a Plague." 07:52
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PBS NewsHour | Supreme Court Hears Cases on Drug-Sniffing Dogs and Privacy | PBS (#10487)
Supreme Court Devotes Day to Hear Cases on Drug-Sniffing Dogs and Privacy Rights 05:54
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PBS NewsHour | 'Bath Salts' Have Dangerous, Bizarre Effects | PBS (#10450)
Synthetic Street Drug Camouflaged as Bath Salts Has Dangerous, Bizarre Effects 05:42
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PBS NewsHour | 'Bath Salts' Have Dangerous, Bizarre Effects | PBS (#10449)
Synthetic Street Drug Camouflaged as Bath Salts Has Dangerous, Bizarre Effects 05:42
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PBS NewsHour | Mexico's Vicente Fox: Legalize Drugs to Weaken Cartels | PBS (#10374)
Mexico's Vicente Fox: Legalize Drugs to Weaken Cartels 01:06
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PBS NewsHour | A Drug to Prevent HIV's Spread: Truvada's Promises | PBS (#10326)
A Drug to Prevent HIV's Spread: Truvada's Promises and Problems 07:10
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PBS NewsHour | Newborns Addicted to Painkillers: Study Finds Spike | PBS (#10318)
Newborns Addicted to Painkillers: Study Finds Troubling Spike in Cases 06:11
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PBS NewsHour Archive | Xenical: A Dieter's Dream? | PBS (#10268)
Full Program: Xenical: A Dieter's Dream? 09:54
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PBS NewsHour | As Lipitor's Patent Expires, Is Era of 'Blockbuster Drugs' Over? | PBS (#10209)
As Lipitor's Patent Expires, Is Era of 'Blockbuster Drugs' Over? 05:51
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PBS NewsHour | 'Raw Opium' Explores Mixed Results of Global Efforts to Stem Trafficking | PBS (#10165)
'Raw Opium' Explores Mixed Results of Global Efforts to Stem Trafficking 08:03
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PBS NewsHour | Wednesday, August 31, 2011 | PBS (#10144)
Full Program: Floodwaters Still Wreak Havoc in Northeast as Costs Mount 54:09
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PBS NewsHour | Marijuana Farming Is Lucrative Business in California, but Who's Profiting? | PBS (#10144)
Last year, local and federal authorities seized some 7 million illegally grown marijuana plants in California. The Center for Investigative Reporting and KQED investigate who and what are behind the... 07:35
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History Detectives | The Civil War Secrets of a Drug Smuggling Doll | PBS (#908)
A family legend says a child and this doll smuggled drugs behind the Northern blockade. 18:13
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PBS NewsHour | Drug Shortages Force Tough Choices for Patients, Doctors | PBS (#10142)
More than 180 critical generic drugs are in short supply across the United States. Betty Anne Bowser reports on how shortfalls of key medications are creating problems for doctors and patients alike. 08:39
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