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TO THE CONTRARY | Oct. 30, 2009 | PBS
The latest issue of Glamour magazine is turning a lot of heads. 03:48
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Tavis Smiley | Nicholas Kristof: Tuesday, 10/27 | PBS
New York Times' columnist Nicholas Kristoff shares a standout story on empowering women. 12:42
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LIFE (PART 2) | Faye Wattleton | PBS
Author and longtime feminist Faye Wattleton engages in a frank conversation about how she defines her life and her own cosmetic procedures. 01:28
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TO THE CONTRARY | Oct. 23, 2009 | PBS
A new study finds women are more likely to vent their feelings on the Internet rather than talk to their partners. 03:42
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LIFE (PART 2) | Purpose Prize Winners | PBS (#216)
Sharon Rohrbach created a system for ensuring medical care for newborns; and Jock Brandis invented a peanut-shelling machine for female laborers in Africa. 04:11
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Kavita Ramdas | PBS
Full Program: Kavita Ramdas, president and CEO of Global Fund for Women, the largest grant-making foundation focused exclusively on women's rights issues talks about human rights initiatives around the world. 23:54
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LIFE (PART 2) | Dating the second time around | PBS (#208)
Author and Hollywood publicist, Leslie Oren and psychologist Dr. Robert Schwalbe talk about why an older man dating a younger woman can feel like a "kid in the candy store." Sounds great, right? Not so ... 01:09
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Secrets of the Dead | Doping for Gold | PBS (#801)
Full Program: 2009 Emmy Nominee: Investigate one of the most alarming cover-ups in the history of the Olympic Games 53:36
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Bill Moyers | A New Direction for Afghanistan? | PBS
Full Program: Rory Stewart on Afghanistan and Kavita Ramdas on women's rights. 53:39
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TO THE CONTRARY | Sept. 25, 2009 | PBS
A provocative new breast cancer awareness campaign is targeting young men and women. 03:37
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TO THE CONTRARY | Sept. 4, 2009 | PBS
On this week's TTC Extra: Does a move to network evening news anchor carry the same weight it once did? See what our panelists think on this week's To The Contrary Extra. 03:38
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TO THE CONTRARY | August 28, 2009 | PBS
A Virginia woman has come up with a unique way of punishing her philandering partner. 04:38
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Fair 2009: Ladies' Nail Driving (#4006)
At Pioneer Hall, they have a board, some nails, a hammer, and there are women. Sounds like a basic recipe for a competition. It's the Ladies' Nail Driving Contest. 03:00
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P.O.V. Ella Es el Matador (She Is the Matador) | PBS (#2209)
For Spaniards — and for the world — nothing has expressed their country's traditionally rigid gender roles more powerfully than the image of the male matador. 02:14
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NOVA scienceNOW | The Science of Picky Eaters, Smart Sea Lions and Talking Walruses, Sangeeta Bhatia, Capturing Carbon | PBS (#404)
Full Program: The Science of Picky Eaters, Smart Sea Lions and Talking Walruses, Sangeeta Bhatia, Capturing Carbon 52:23
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Life (Part 2)
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