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Chinese journalist, Zhu Rui, on her transformation from critic of Tibetan society to one of its most passionate defenders.
- Added: Mar 02, 2009
- Length: 06:45
The back roads and side roads often show us more about where we are than the highways
- Added: Feb 17, 2009
- Length: 09:25
The recent fighting in Gaza has led to tension throughout the region.
That tension inevitably affects foreigners. Reporter Will Everett was in Sy...
- Added: Feb 13, 2009
- Length: 03:21
Journalists often face danger in the course of their work. Sometimes it’s from hostile governments, sometimes from warring factions, sometimes fro...
- Added: Feb 13, 2009
- Length: 04:22
Voting in the Israeli elections on a stormy winter morning.
- Added: Feb 09, 2009
- Length: 02:17
Paul Farmer believes heath care is a human right-and he's devoted his life to making that a reality.
Bought by WEZU, WEZU, and KBGA 89.9 FM
- Added: Feb 09, 2009
- Length: 03:48
- Purchases: 3
Since nothing is permanent, Dalia Sofer believes happiness is found in life's more ephemeral gifts.
- Added: Feb 09, 2009
- Length: 04:39
- Purchases: 2
The International Labor Organization estimates nearly a quarter of a billion children around the world work in some form of full-time employment. ...
- Added: Jan 30, 2009
- Length: 03:30
Cambodia has one of the world’s worst records on deforestation. But there is a 2,900 acre preserve of forest where local villagers have realized t...
- Added: Jan 16, 2009
- Length: 02:08
- Added: Jan 08, 2009
- Length: 04:05
when President Bush visited Iraq, an Iraqi man threw a shoe at him.
- Added: Dec 15, 2008
- Length: :23
Basic facts and about elephants from Carol Buckley, founder of The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, plus a personal elephant story from NY Times be...
- Added: Dec 03, 2008
- Length: 07:06