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PBS NewsHour | Pakistani Man Seeks Resolution for Family's Honor Killing | PBS (#10579)
Pakistani Man Seeks Justice, Resolution for Family's Honor Killing 06:44
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PIONEERS OF TELEVISION | George Reeves' mysterious death | PBS
Jack Larson finally talks about his friend, George Reeves' mysterious death and the chilling visit to Reeves' home with Toni Mannix. Has this famous Hollywood mystery finally been solved or have... 02:54
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PBS NewsHour | Shields and Brooks on Gun Control Policy, Susan Rice | PBS (#10519)
Shields and Brooks on Gun Control Policy, Susan Rice, 'Fiscal Cliff' Talks 11:10
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PBS NewsHour | President Obama Mourns School Massacre | PBS (#10519)
President Obama Honors Shooting Victims, Families: 'Our Hearts Are Broken Today' 03:53
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PBS NewsHour | Conversation: Louise Erdrich, Author of 'The Round House' | PBS (#10480)
Jeffrey Brown talks to Louise Erdrich, author of "The Round House." 08:08
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PBS NewsHour | U.S. and U.K. in Legal Battle over Ex-IRA Militants' Stories | PBS (#10439)
U.S. and U.K. Entangled in Legal Battle to Release Former IRA Militants' Stories 09:14
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PBS NewsHour | Murder Scandal Causes Fallout in China's Communist Party | PBS (#10381)
Murder Scandal Causes Political Fallout in China's Communist Party 05:47
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PBS NewsHour | Chinese Politician's Wife Charged for Murder of Businessman | PBS (#10381)
Chinese Politician's Wife Charged for Murder of British Businessman 02:22
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Villisca Axe Murder House, Villisca, Iowa (#403)
If you like eerie experiences, you don't have to wait for October and Halloween. Just join Dan Kaercher for a visit a certain house in the southwest Iowa town of Villisca. 05:17
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PBS NewsHour | Trayvon Martin Case: Will Zimmerman Face a Jury? | PBS (#10326)
Trayvon Martin Case: Will Zimmerman Face a Jury? 12:05
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | April 13, 2012 | PBS (#1533)
Full Program: Trayvon Martin Case; Two Pastors; Caring for an Aging Parent 25:30
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FRONTLINE | It "Started and Ended With Cause of Death" | PBS (#3010)
Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton reflects on the not guilty verdict. 01:48
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FRONTLINE | "It Was an Unprovable Case" | PBS (#3010)
Jose Baez, Casey Anthony's defense attorney, reflects on the not guilty verdict. 02:22
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FRONTLINE | "It's a Good Thing" | PBS (#2916)
Shirley Ree Smith reacts to new doubts from the coroner's office on the autopsy evidence. 01:19
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FRONTLINE | "Finally Justice Was Served" | PBS (#2916)
Shirley's reaction when the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned her conviction 00:55
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