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Ownership of cultural discoveries such as shipwrecks has long been debated by governments, historical institutions, private business and salvers an...
- Added: Nov 19, 2013
- Length: 05:18
A lot has changed for the Olympics over the last century, including the focus on an entire discipline.
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- Added: Sep 10, 2013
- Length: 01:45
- Purchases: 1
The telegram was 163 years old in India, and only recently has the reliable old machine been put away.
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- Added: Jul 16, 2013
- Length: 04:30
- Purchases: 1
In this episode of World Ocean Radio, host Peter Neill will discuss the stark juxtaposition of two ocean stories, extreme in their differences, lin...
- Added: Jul 15, 2013
- Length: 05:20
Atlantic Memory is a concept which includes every aspect of maritime culture in order to inspire greater public understanding of maritime endeavors...
- Added: Jul 01, 2013
- Length: 05:10
In the last edition of World Ocean Radio, host Peter Neill suggested reciprocity as a value on which to build our response to the environmental deg...
- Added: Jun 03, 2013
- Length: 05:13
A speck of land in the South Atlantic, Tristan da Cunha is the most remote inhabited island in the world.
- Added: May 21, 2013
- Length: 01:49
- Purchases: 2
Time zones reflect a history of our changing politics, commerce, and technology.
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- Added: Feb 22, 2013
- Length: 01:53
- Purchases: 2
In this essay Aaron Brown dresses down the most popular words from the year 2012, according to the Global Language Monitor.
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- Added: Jan 15, 2013
- Length: 03:16
- Purchases: 1
In this season of gratitude, speak. Uphold civil liberties, the human rights that we have, that others will travel thousands of miles for, and when...
- Added: Dec 08, 2012
- Length: 03:28
From Victorian parlors to Starbucks, pigments have defined and connected societies.
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- Added: May 09, 2012
- Length: 01:51
- Purchases: 1
The working conditions of those who manufacture the products of technological innovator Apple are brutal.
- Added: Mar 01, 2012
- Length: 04:53
This week marks the 150th episode of World Ocean Radio. In honor of this anniversary, we've chosen to re-broadcast our very first World Ocean Radio...
- Added: Dec 13, 2011
- Length: 04:27
To Gabe Rima, a Monte Del Sol Senior, being American cannot be easily defined. With the majority of the American population being a multitude of cu...
- Added: Apr 05, 2011
- Length: 04:37
- Purchases: 3
Long before most Americans had heard of a place called Fukushima, commentator Graham Shelby spent three years teaching English there. He's been wa...
- Added: Mar 22, 2011
- Length: 02:29
- Purchases: 2
Art infected the Cape Town city centre and the Children's Radio Foundation was there to capture all the excitement, performance and creativity. Hun...
- Added: Mar 15, 2011
- Length: 15:00
International Women's Day is a time for women to acknowledge how women are discredited by others. And yes women too discredit women. All of this c...
- Added: Mar 09, 2011
- Length: 04:00
98 year-old Anna Nordgren talks about growing up in Bovey, MN with her Finnish immigrant parents.
- Added: Jun 21, 2010
- Length: 16:22
This piece looks at something bigger than "amazonfail".
- Added: Apr 19, 2009
- Length: 05:16
Voting in the Israeli elections on a stormy winter morning.
- Added: Feb 09, 2009
- Length: 02:17
A Short Essay by Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory
- Added: Sep 08, 2008
- Length: 03:54
A Short Essay by Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory
- Added: Aug 30, 2008
- Length: 03:56
A Short Essay by Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory
- Added: Aug 30, 2008
- Length: 04:00
A Short Essay by Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory
- Added: Aug 30, 2008
- Length: 04:14
A Short Essay by Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory
- Added: Aug 30, 2008
- Length: 05:01