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Need To Know | Egypt, Now | PBS (#224)
Mona Iskander returns to Egypt. 25:37
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Tavis Smiley | Internet activist Wael Ghonim, Part 1 | PBS (#2532)
Full Program: Tavis talks with the former Google executive who helped spark the 2011 Egyptian revolution. 24:07
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Tavis Smiley | Internet activist Wael Ghonim | PBS (#2532)
The Egyptian revolutionary discusses the current state of democracy in Egypt. 02:57
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PBS NewsHour | How Will Mubarak-Era Tension Shape Egypt's Future? | PBS (#10249)
Remembering Jan. 25: How Will Mubarak-Era Tension Shape Egypt's Future? 07:24
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PBS NewsHour | Novelist Alaa Al Aswany on Surprising Changes in the Egyptian People | PBS (#10174)
Novelist Alaa Al Aswany on Surprising Changes in the Egyptian People 07:10
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The Storm That Swept Mexico | Revolutionary Leaders | PBS
Video Module for Lesson Plan "Revolutionary Leaders" 11:13
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PBS NewsHour | Monday, September 19, 2011 | PBS (#10157)
Full Program: Obama's Deficit Reduction Plan Puts Politics, Policy in Focus 52:31
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PBS NewsHour | Amid Yemen's Renewed Violence, 'It's Unclear Who Is in Charge of Things' | PBS (#10157)
Amid Yemen's Renewed Violence, 'It's Unclear Who Is in Charge of Things' 04:53
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PBS NewsHour | Egypt's Economy Sinks on Heels of Uprising | PBS (#10156)
Egypt's Economy Sinks on Heels of Uprising 09:02
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PBS NewsHour | Egypt's Young Revolutionaries See Fight for the 'Soul' of a Nation | PBS (#10155)
Egypt's Young Revolutionaries See Fight for the 'Soul' of a Nation 09:21
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The Storm That Swept Mexico | Preview | PBS
This film tells the epic story of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. Fueled by the Mexican people's growing dissatisfaction with an elitist ruling regime, the revolution was led by two of the most... 00:31
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History Detectives | 1775 Almanac: Diary of the Revolution | PBS (#909)
The notes in the margins of this 1775 Almanac tell a family's story of the Revolution. 16:25
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History Detectives | 1775 Almanac, Exercise Records, Moon Museum | PBS (#909)
Full Program: A family diary of the Revolution, a 20s media fitness guru, and is Warhol art on the moon? 55:10
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World Business: Tourism in Egypt -- 29/07/11 | PBS
Tourism is one of Egypt's most important sources of income, with millions of people dependent on it for their livelihood. Inevitably the fallout from January's revolution has had a severe impact on... 06:21
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Egalite for All: Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution | Preview | PBS
Haiti's revolution was the only successful slave insurrection in history 00:43
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