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Young Sikhs: Adapting Their Faith
How young Sikhs are adapting their religious principles to suit a modern Western lifestyle
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Westerns: Bad History, Great Mythmaking
How the backbone of the American movie industry spread its influence way beyond the screen
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The Pros and Cons of the Online World
Good or bad, the internet is growing too fast to be controlled
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Life Story - Tetrapods
Discussion on the emergence of tetrapods, our early ancestors, and their move onto land
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Condoms and the Catholic Church
The legacy of a cardinal's accusation that condoms do not prevent the spread of HIV
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Execution Day - Texas
What it's like to live near a prison that carries out the death penalty
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Izmit Earthquake
Aftermath of the 1999 Izmit earthquake and a look at poor building construction
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Life in 1950s Hungary
People share their recollections of the 1956 Hungarian revolution forty years on
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The Fall of Saddam Hussain
A look at the events which led to the downfall of Saddam Hussain.
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Mammon and Mafia
The imprisonment of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and the 'wild east' of Russia's market economy
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Interview with Suzanne Mubarak
Lyse Doucet talks to the First Lady of Egypt, Suzanne Mubarak
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Caffeine
The most commonly used drug in the world, present in tea, coffee and soft drinks
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Voices: China
Chinese people living around the world discuss how they feel about their country's future
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Diverse Aspects of Building Bridges
From the rounded Roman stone arch to the modern-day suspension bridge
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Detecting Redemption
Life, death, violence and redemption are the essential ingredients of crime writing
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Lost in America
A powerful montage of voices from the homeless in San Francisco
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Qaanaaq – World made of Water
One of the most northern communities on earth – Qaanaaq, Greenland
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Stones of Tengenenge
How Zimbabwe's Tengenenge sculpture centre began as a survival strategy
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The International Trade in Drugs
How do authorities tackle drug trade? With reports from South Africa and Trinidad
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Caring for Drug Users in Gambia
Profile of a Gambian community nurse working with drug users and psychiatric patients
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Hillary Clinton speaks at UN
UN Conference speech on human rights violations against women and girls
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Mystery of Tomb 55 in the Valley of the Kings
Mystery has surrounded Tomb 55 in the Valley of the Kings ever since it was discovered
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History of Leipzig's Jews in a Single House
Mike Joseph discovers his mother's pre-war Leipzig home and the family's fate under Nazism
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Public Service Broadcasting at the Crossroads
How will public service broadcasters worldwide adapt to changes like on-demand services?
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Science in the News
The close relationship between the science and politics of vaccination
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The American Cowboy
How the cowboy has influenced generations of American musicians and movie makers
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A Question of Europe
A panel discussion as the 1998 European Summit gets under way
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Herat, Afghanistan
The history and culture of Herat - and a look towards its future
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Mental Health Work in the Outback
Nina is a mental health carer working among remote communities around Alice Springs
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Kofi Annan Anniversary Lecture
UN secretary general Kofi Annan's speech on the 70th anniversary of Â鶹Éç World Service
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America Speaks
One year after 9/11, we look at how the terrorist attack changed the United States
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The Environmental Impact of Travel and Tourism
Why tourism is encouraged in the developing world, but doesn't always see the profits
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Disunited
How has portrayal and participation of African Americans on TV and in film changed?
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Learning with Dogs
How pairing troubled dogs with troubled young men produces results for both
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Hatidza's Murderous Street
Ed Butler returns to Srebrenica - what has happening in the intervening years?
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The Master Minds
Meet the engineers and scientists at MIT who are shaping our future
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Medicine Woman
How civil war threatens the traditional way of life, including folk healing, in Columbia
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When the Rainforest is Stolen
The threats to the rainforests of Madagascar through the eyes of the Malagasy people
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Bugs that Rule the World
Bad bacteria, how they spread and the diseases they can cause
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Giants on our Hands
Modernisation is making many of Asia's working elephants redundant
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Endangered 'Click' Languages of the Kalahari
Audio-exploration of the click languages of the Khoisan peoples of the Kalahari Desert
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Being Human
How DNA analysis reveals that chimpanzees are even closer to humans than we thought
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The Sugar Makers
Meet the men who were directed by a vision to make sugar from cane juice in Providence
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Voodoo World
A guide to voodoo, a religion originating from the Caribbean island of Haiti
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The Fall of Enron
The fall of the energy trading company Enron in 2001 was the biggest bankruptcy in history
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