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    <title>Aljazeera - People &amp; Power - Black Sea stand-off  14-10-09</title>
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    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Documentary&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; The Crimean Peninsula was once part of Russia, but in 1954 in a gesture to mark 300 years of supposedly indivisible union, Nikita Khrushchev, the then Soviet premier, transferred it to the Ukraine.&#13;
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When the USSR broke apart in 1991, the newly independent Republic of Ukraine kept the Crimea and the strategically important Black Sea port of Sevastopol.&#13;
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The Russian navy meanwhile clung on to its naval base there.&#13;
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In 1997, after years of tense negotiations, the two countries cemented this uneasy status quo in a 20 year agreement.&#13;
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Viktor Yushchenko, Ukraine's president, has since aligned Ukraine with the West, infuriating Moscow and the one-third of the country's Russian-speaking residents.&#13;
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Facing elections next January, Yushchenko has vowed not to renew the base agreement when it expires in 2017, a prospect that will leave Russia cut off from its only warm water port.&#13;
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As Richard Setbon reports Russia and Ukraine are now on a collision course over the country's future, and Sevastopol with its Russian majority and Black Sea fleet is the flashpoint.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Seeders: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;2&lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Leeches: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;0</description>
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    <title>Wars in Yugoslavia, Slovenian Documentary About Yugoslavian Wars 1991 - 1999</title>
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Wars in Yugoslavia, Slovenian Documentary About Yugoslavian Wars 1991 - 1999&#13;
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The Yugoslav Wars were a series of violent conflicts fought in former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1990s and 1999. The wars were characterized by bitter ethnic conflicts between the peoples of the former Yugoslavia, mostly between Serbs on the one side and Croats, Bosniaks and Albanians on the other.&#13;
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Often described as Europe's deadliest conflicts since World War II, they were characterized by mass war crimes and ethnic cleansing. &#13;
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Albeit tensions in Yugoslavia had been mounting since the early 1980s, it was 1990 that proved the decisive year in which war became more likely. At the last Communist party conference in Belgrade in 1991, the congress voted for an end to the one-party system, as well as economic reform, which prompted the Slovenian and Croatian delegations to walk out and thus the break-up of the party, a symbolic event representing the end of &amp;quot;brotherhood and unity&amp;quot;.&#13;
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The Yugoslav wars may be considered to comprise of two sets of successive wars affecting all of the six former Yugoslav republics, including Kosovo:&#13;
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* Wars during the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia:&#13;
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    <title>Hidden Heroes (Dutch Resistance,DVDrip,1999)</title>
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The rescue of Jews in Nazi-occupied Holland is a story of unimaginable courage and faith. As told by those who lived through the Nazi terror, this evocative documentary recounts what it was like for Dutch Jews to face systematic isolation, persecution...and elimination. Our subjects were mere children at the time. Children who witnessed their family and friends&#13;
being arrested and dragged away &amp;mdash; and, for most, never to be seen again. Children for whom unbearable pain and loss was cruelly compressed into a single experience of overwhelming terror.&#13;
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Hitler&amp;rsquo;s plan to eliminate an entire race of people may have succeeded if not for those who saw the lie in his quest for perfection, those willing to stand against the Nazi evil&amp;mdash;the Dutch resistance. They were ordinary people willing to risk their lives and the lives of their family to shelter and save Dutch Jews. These were Holland&amp;rsquo;s Hidden Heroes.&#13;
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Two Canadian women return to the Netherlands to recount the terrifying ordeal they experienced as children at the hands of the Nazis, and to connect with the individuals and families who risked their lives to save them.&#13;
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At the beginning of this documentary, there's a saying attributed to Mary Jo Leddy:&amp;quot; Although we know something about why people are cruel and violent, we need to learn more about why human beings are good and merciful.&amp;quot; This forms the premise of the documentary, which recounts acts of rescue by ordinary Dutch people during the Second World War. These people who came from all walks of life put themselves at great personal risk to rescue and provide refuge to Jewish people who were fleeing the clutches of the Nazis. The focus here is primarily on the rescue of Jewish children, and these survivors who are grown adults in the present give their personal testimonies as to how they were rescued and recount their wartime experiences as well as describe their immense affection and gratitude towards their rescuers.&#13;
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Many of the Dutch rescuers worked for the Dutch resistance and there is some coverage on the main leaders of the movement such as Mrs Kuipers and Pastor Frits Slomp. There is also mention of the crucial role played by women in the Resistance - as messengers, transporters of refugees, and some were even in the armed branch of the resistance. The Dutch people that provided shelter and acted as foster parents to Jewish children in hiding were mainly devout Christians who felt it was their religious duty to help these helpless and persecuted children.&#13;
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One particular rescue effort really touched me - the Nazis had set up a 'nursery' for Jewish children who had been forcibly taken from their parents,and these kids were destined for extermination camps in Auschwitz and Sobibor. Well, in the documentary, we learn how members of the Dutch resistance managed to successfully rescue 232 of these doomed children and take them to safety.&#13;
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Of the 110,000 Dutch Jews transported, only 6,000 survived the Holocaust, and the ones who survived the war in hiding owe their lives to the courage of ordinary Dutch civilians who went to extraordinary lengths to keep them safe. 28,000 Dutch resistance members were killed by the Nazis, and this documentary is a testament to their tremendous courage.&#13;
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Video: XviD MPEG4, 29.97 fps, 872 Kbps, 50 minutes&#13;
Audio: MP3,Stereo, 48 KHz, 103 Kbps, English&#13;
Keywords=Documentary,War,WWII,Dutch,Resistance,Jews,Christian,Jewish,Holocaust&#13;
Tagline: They risked their lives to save Jews from Hitler's Horror.&#13;
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00091QSSS/&#13;
http://windborneproductions.com/heroes.html&#13;
http://www.theverylongview.com/WATH/film.htm&#13;
https://www.visionvideo.com/detail.taf?_function=detail&amp;amp;a_product_id=33482&#13;
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Karen Pascal ... Producer/Director/Writer&#13;
Sonja Smits ... Narrator&#13;
William Finlay ... writer&#13;
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    <title>CBC Doc Zone - Malls R Us - August 20 2009</title>
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CBC Doc Zone - Malls R Us - August 20 2009&#13;
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 What do Al Gore, the Tower of Babel, science fiction, gothic cathedrals, artichokes and roller coasters have in common? All come together in Malls R US, a feature documentary with a multiplex of critical reflections and revelations on one of North America's most popular suburban institutions - the enclosed shopping center.&#13;
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Mixing nostalgia, architectural ambition, pop culture and politics, Malls R US travels from North America, the mall's origins, to some of its newer hosts - Poland, Japan, India and Dubai. Along the way, the film meets Dead Mall activists mourning the loss of their crumbling hangouts, Sci-Fi guru Ray Bradbury extolling the virtues of getting lost in a mall, a popular mass uprising against malls by shopkeepers in India, and a church gathering contemplating the sacredness of shopping centers.&#13;
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Some of the world's most renowned contemporary retail architects and developers explain how malls are the medium through which the 21st century will rebirth decaying cities, inspire monument building, unite mankind, and even help the planet grow green. We'll see Mother Earth - pushed over to make way for the mall - reconfigured in air-conditioned splendor, through babbling fountains, evergreen trees, and glass ceilings. Religious, environmental and labour critics gaze past security cameras onto the shrinking public space, to ask whether community can ever be born out of food courts and superstores.&#13;
Walking among shoppers and workers of many tongues and cultures, Malls R US wonders, &amp;quot;is there only one true language at the mall - the one where money talks?&amp;quot; Ironic, sobering and visually stunning, this surprising documentary offers a trip to the mall like no other.&#13;
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    <title>Democracy Now! Thursday, August 6, 2009</title>
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    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; News &amp; Current Affairs&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Today's Headlines&#13;
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    Immigration Overhaul Includes End to Jailing Families at Hutto&#13;
    Admin Assures Drug Companies on Opposing Price Negotiations&#13;
    US Backs Off Zelaya Support as Anti-Coup Protests Rise&#13;
    Chavez: US Bases in Colombia Could Spark &amp;ldquo;War&amp;rdquo;&#13;
    Troop Request Could Still Follow Afghan Strategy Review&#13;
    Afghan War Resister Sentenced to One-Month Term&#13;
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    Somali-Canadian Rapper K'naan on Journey from Civil War Refugee to Global Hip-Hop Artist, and the Devastating Effects of US Policy in Somalia&#13;
    As Secretary Hillary Clinton meets with Somali President Sheikh Ahmed Sharif today, we turn to a different voice from the war-ravaged country of Somalia. K&amp;rsquo;naan is a Somali-Canadian hip-hop artist who moved away at a young age to escape the civil war that had engulfed his country. We speak to K&amp;rsquo;naan about on his life, his music, and the impact of US policy in Somalia. [includes rush transcript]&#13;
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    British Anthropologist Jeremy Keenan on &amp;quot;The Dark Sahara: America's War on Terror in Africa&amp;quot; &#13;
    As Secretary of State Hillary Clinton continues her seven-nation tour of Africa, we hear from British anthropologist Jeremy Keenan. He traces AFRICOM, the US military command in Africa, to a 2003 kidnapping of European tourists. The hostage taking was widely blamed on Islamic militants thought to be affiliated with al-Qaeda, but Keenan argues that the Bush administration and the Algerian government were the ones responsible. [includes rush transcript]&#13;
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    <title>CNBC Originals: Porn-Business of Pleasure (2009) [PDTV]~Ekol </title>
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Porn: Business of Pleasure &#13;
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It was once too taboo to talk about, but not anymore. It&amp;rsquo;s the other Hollywood. A $13-billion industry. Consumers have a voracious demand for it&amp;hellip; every second, $3075 is spent on it&amp;hellip; more than 28,000 internet users are viewing it&amp;hellip; 372 internet users are typing keywords into search engines to find it. Every 39 minutes, a new video in the US is being produced. All in service of Porn. CNBC takes viewers inside the Porn industry for your first, all-access look at the big budgets, the small players, the super-stars, and the one issue that could bring the adult industry to its knees. In this all new CNBC Original, Melissa Lee reports on PORN: BUSINESS OF PLEASURE. Slideshow: Pornographic Profits. &#13;
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    <title>Vukovar – The Final Cut (EX-Yugoslavia conflict in croatia)</title>
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    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Documentary&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; This                film represents an effort to create a truthful story about everything                that happened in Vukovar (Croatia) during the spring, summer and                fall of 1991, as well as what happened before this time, shortly                after the tragic event of 1991, and what the historical, societal                and emotional consequences are, after years of pain, suffering and                disappointment.&#13;
We believe that the historical distance of fifteen years is large                enough to allow us to make an important, investigative documentary                tied to the most painful point of this region. &#13;
It is also very important to mention that this is the first Serbian-Croatian                co-production about this painful topic, whose wounds have yet to                heal, even after fifteen years&amp;rsquo; time.&#13;
 Reporters and investigators from both sides of the Danube River,                located in the middle of Europe, and in whose waters&amp;rsquo; corpses had                floated for nearly a decade, tried to solve the riddle of the true                reasons that le up to the great Balkan tragedy. &#13;
 This is not a film made by outside observers or nonchalant journalists.                Nor was it made by war dog reporters who are in the Balkans today,                tomorrow in the Near East and in Baghdad the day after; some of                us were in the middle of the apocalypse of Vukovar while the city                was being torn apart. Some were running from Milosevic&amp;rsquo; regime's                attempts to make them soldiers of the Yugoslav National Army and                mobilizing them to participate in the foolish operations of destroying                Vukovar. Others who were independent and crafty were able to, as                people and reporters, spend time on both the Serbian and Croatian                sides of the front. &#13;
 We are now, once again, on the same mission, to, with the help                of the survivors and available archives, try and put together the                pieces of this impossible mosaic. We have created an insider&amp;rsquo;s story                about what actually happened in Vukovar. This is the first objective                and propaganda-less film, which is neither a Serbian documentary                nor a Croatian one. With no intentions of serving any political                causes, this film is more interested in serving the purpose of truth.                We are all interest in the story of Vukovar, because it is a part                of all of our lives. &#13;
 We have tried to comprehend why Vukovar, a rich Slavonian town                famous for being a &amp;quot;miniature Yugoslavia,&amp;quot; Tito's exemplary                town of unity, was the one location to suffer total apocalypse,                one comparable to the sacrifice and siege of Stalingrad, and by                the extent of destruction, and scenes shown around the world, reminiscent                of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. &#13;
Why was a city which had no strategic interest in military and                police force formations in the conflict between the Yugoslav National                Army and the Croatian military, so systematically destroyed while                the Serbian (Milosevic) and Croatian (Tudjman) leaders walked around                Tito&amp;rsquo;s estate all the while, discussing plans for a new division                of Yugoslavia?&#13;
 The film about Vukovar will be thematically separated into three,                connected parts:&#13;
&amp;bull; immediately before the war, spring and summer of 1989; &#13;
&amp;bull; the siege and defence of Vukovar &#13;
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&amp;bull; the fall of Vukovar 18.11.1991,&#13;
&amp;bull; the Ovcara massacre (more than 200 murdered civilians) and the                court process for these war crimes which unfolded in front of the                Belgrade Special War Crimes Court.&#13;
 The investigation included talks with people who made up the destiny                of the people at this time, on both sides of the front, and discussions                with many people, mostly civilians, who witnessed war-time activity                in Vukovar, and who were not in the forefront at the time, but whose                eyewitness accounts are very interesting in describing individual                situations and events. &#13;
 The furthest investigations included checking through archives                of the most important Croatian media outlets during this period                of time: the Vjesnik newspaper documentation (the best in Croatia),                HTV&amp;rsquo;s archive, an archive of local television stations that worked                at this time (TV Dunav, TV Baranja, Slavonska television, Vinkovacka                television, TV Backa Palanka), and several private archives, amateur                video footage taken from Vukovar attics to be used in our film.&#13;
 Similar investigative work was done in Serbia, where there is                still much material and archives of a state that is under an embargo                because of Hague indictees, who are deeply involved in the story                of this film. &#13;
 Archival footage used in this film was taken from a number of                sources: Zastava film, Film News, Radio Television Croatia, Radio                Television Serbia, AP, ITN, Reuters and private footage. &#13;
 The list of interviewees is also a very long one and includes                names such as Marin Vidic Bili, Tomislav Mercep, Dr. Vesna Bosanac,                Ferdinad Jukic (Mercep's activities in Vukovar), Zeljka Juric (the                little girl in the blue coat from the BBC footage of Vukovar a day                after its fall), Branko Borkovic, Croatian volunteer soldier, Martin                Spegelj, Ivan Vekic (interior minister in the Government of National                Unity), Aleksandar Vasiljevic (a retired Serbian general), Zoran                Stankovic (pathologist and current Serbia-Montenegro Defence Minister),                Jovan Dulovic and Dejan Anastasijevic and other Vreme magazine journalists,                Serbian volunteers and drafted soldiers from the Vukovar battlefield,                families of the Ovcara victims and many others.&#13;
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This is not a simple television report on Vukovar today and fifteen                years ago. This is a film where perpetrators of the crimes brought                back to the place where the tragedy occurred, sometimes in the same                frame.&#13;
The camera is an accessory in uncovering this crime, often curious,                inquisitive, rude, restless, always in the service of reconstructing                the crime, performing its duties as dirtily as the Vukovar war was                itself.&#13;
Archival material serves as a starting point, an illustration of                the story, but it is often a crude means consciously manipulated                by the director. It looks for protagonists and witnesses from the                archival footage or uncovers the role of the media in the presentation                of someone's personal tragedy.&#13;
The editorial cut is a fascinating and unflinching means for achieving                maximum emotional effect. The style is a direct and merciless cut,                The Final Cut, the title of our film. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Seeders: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;2&lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Leeches: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;0</description>
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    <title>Earthlings</title>
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    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Documentary&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; EARTHLINGS is an award-winning documentary film about the suffering of animals for food, fashion, pets, entertainment and medical research. Considered the most persuasive documentary ever made, EARTHLINGS is nicknamed &amp;ldquo;the Vegan maker&amp;rdquo; for its sensitive footage shot at animal shelters, pet stores, puppy mills, factory farms, slaughterhouses, the leather and fur trades, sporting events, circuses and research labs. The film is narrated by Academy Award&amp;reg; nominee Joaquin Phoenix and features music by platinum-selling recording artist Moby. Initially ignored by distributors, today EARTHLINGS is considered the definitive animal rights film by organizations around the world. &amp;ldquo;Of all the films I have ever made, this is the one that gets people talking the most,&amp;rdquo; said Phoenix. &amp;ldquo;For every one person who sees EARTHLINGS, they will tell three.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
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In 1999, writer/producer/director Shaun Monson began work on a series of PSAs about spaying and neutering pets. The footage he shot at animal shelters around Los Angeles affected him so profoundly that the project soon evolved into EARTHLINGS. The film would take another six years to complete because of the difficulty in obtaining footage within these profitable industries. Though the film was initially ignored by distributors, who told Monson that the film would &amp;ldquo;never see the light of day and should be swept under the rug,&amp;rdquo; today EARTHLINGS is considered the definitive animal rights film by organizations around the world. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Seeders: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;7&lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Leeches: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;0</description>
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    <title>Democracy Now! Thursday, June 18, 2009</title>
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    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; News &amp; Current Affairs&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Today's Headlines&#13;
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    Supporters of Mousavi Hold Mourning Rally in Tehran&#13;
    Iran Accuses US of Meddling in its Internal Affairs&#13;
    US State Dept Asks Twitter to Delay Shutdown Due to Iran Protests&#13;
    Obama Extends Some Benefits to Same-Sex Partners of Federal Workers&#13;
    Holder Refuses to Say Bush&amp;rsquo;s Warrantless Wiretapping Program Was Illegal&#13;
    NSA Database Collects Millions of Intercepted Emails&#13;
    Obama Proposes New Regulations of Financial Industry&#13;
    EPA Declares Public Health Emergency in Libby, Montana&#13;
    US Drone Strike Kills Nine in Pakistan&#13;
    Suicide Bombing Kills Somalia&amp;rsquo;s National Security Minister&#13;
    GOP Aide in Tennessee Distributes Racist Image of Obama&#13;
    GOP Operative in SC Compares First Lady to a Gorilla&#13;
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    &amp;quot;American Radical: The Life and Times of I.F. Stone&amp;quot;&#13;
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    Twenty years ago today, I.F. Stone died at the age of eighty-one. He was the premier investigative reporter of the twentieth century, a self-described radical journalist. I.F. Stone&amp;rsquo;s legacy of work spanned the New Deal, World War II, McCarthyism, the Cold War, Israel/Palestine, the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War and beyond. He scooped reporters right and left. As the FBI tracked him, he tracked down the story. He is best remembered for his self-published I.F. Stone&amp;rsquo;s Weekly. At its peak in the 1960s, the one-man publication had a circulation of about 70,000. We speak to his biographer, D.D. Guttenplan, and air historic recordings of I.F. Stone at the 1965 Vietnam teach-in in Berkeley, CA, and on The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. [includes rush transcript]&#13;
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    <title>NORTH KOREA DOCUMENTARY PACK</title>
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    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Documentary&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Film list:&#13;
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1. Friends of Kim&#13;
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North Korea is the country many love to hate. Declared as a nation on the axis of evil by George W. Bush but embraced by an international delegation of friends: the Korean Friendship Association.They set out for a march through North Korea. Its aim: to show solidarity with the regime and the North Korean people. The authorities even allowed some US citizens in and an American journalist from ABC.&#13;
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This 'International March for Korea's Peace and Reunification' is organised by the KFA, the Korean Friendship Association; a worldwide group of supporters of North Korea. Its leader is a 29 year old Spanish citizen, Alejandro Cao de Benos de Les y Perez. Originating from an aristocratic family he heads an organization with mainly young members who are fed up with the consumerism of the Western world.&#13;
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In 12 days the 22 participants of the march travel through a country full of monuments, propaganda and poverty. Friends of Kim is a film about idealism, trust and crime. What begins as a magical mystery tour ends in a road to claustrophobia.&#13;
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2. Holidays in the Axis of Evil &#13;
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The Bush regime claims that North Korea, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya and Cuba are part of an &amp;quot;axis of evil&amp;quot;. In a remarkable two-part travelogue, reporter Ben Anderson, armed with a hidden camera and a tourist map, visits all six rogue states and tries to find the reality of life in some of the most repressive regimes in the world. He spoke to us about this unusual vacation.&#13;
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3. North Korea: A Day in the Life&#13;
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A day in the life of an ordinary family&amp;agrave; in North Korea, land of the beloved leader Kim Jong-il. Filmmaker Pieter Fleury gives us a glimpse into the world of Hong Sun Hui, a female textile worker. At the factory, everything is highly controlled and all the workers&amp;AElig; actions and results are meticulously entered in notebooks. Like puppets, the workers impassively carry out their tasks and finish their days singing hymns to the glory of Kim Jong-il.&#13;
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In her kindergarten class, Hong&amp;AElig;s daughter learns that &amp;ocirc;flowers need the sun and she needs the love of the Great Leader to grow.&amp;ouml; When the family gathers at home in the evening, the propaganda continues to flow through the television. Unexpectedly, relief from the Orwellian control and clockwork regularity comes from the English classes that Hong&amp;AElig;s brother is taking: they provide a moment of humour and open-mindedness.&#13;
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The mechanisms of this perfect system of indoctrination and oppression are depicted through coldly precise images. The resulting film is a terrifying vision of a totalitarian state that recalls Mao&amp;AElig;s China, on which it was largely based. Absurd, grotesque, but sadly true.&#13;
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4. The Real Dr. Evil&#13;
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North Koreans call him &amp;quot;dear leader.&amp;quot; President Bush calls him part of an &amp;quot;axis of evil.&amp;quot; Kidnapper, terrorist, and likely nuclear tyrant also apply. This program uses extensive newsreel footage, archival materials, and exclusive interviews to create a biographical and psychological profile of Kim Jong Il in order to understand what motivates his sometimes bizarre and often tragic deeds. Interviews include former bodyguards, a former central committee member, a former North Korean spy, CIA profilers, Pentagon advisers, former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Donald Gregg, and Selig Harrison, author of Korean Endgame. A BBCW Production. (46 minutes)&#13;
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5. Undercover in the secret state&#13;
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Documentary reporting on life in North Korea under the highly repressive regimed of Kim Jong II, using undercover footage and interviews shot by filmmaker Kim Jung Eun and other volunteer dissidents. Includes footage of prison camps and public executions. Also looks at how dissident groups are utilising South Korean soap operas, transmitting them illegally, to foment discontent as they starkly contrast standards of living between the North and South and undermine North Korean propaganda. &#13;
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6. Welcome to North Korea&#13;
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This film, shot mostly covertly, shows the irony of a regime where 20 million people lived in poverty, some on the brink of starvation, while former dictator Kim II Sung built extravagant monuments to reflect his power. He fostered a grotesque personality cult, which his son and successor Kim Jong Il perpetuates. All around the capital, Pyongyang, an endless stream of propaganda glorifies the leaders. Monuments and museums pay homage to them, but they are strangely empty.&#13;
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The contrast between capitalist South Korea and the impoverished North is dramatically shown. The founder of Hyundai, Tsjoen Joe Jung is held in great esteem in the south. He believes in uniting the two Koreas and has made significant donations to economic development in the north, trying to ease the way to reunion.&#13;
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The film crew was not allowed to interview people at random. The ones &amp;quot;selected to speak to foreigners&amp;quot; gave an idealized image of the regime that was hardly credible. Footage shot secretly by a Chinese relief organization attests to a generation dying from starvation and disease, and suffering terrible human rights abuses. Welcome to North Korea captures in a vivid manner the tight grip the regime has on its people, with a power not used benevolently.&#13;
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7. Children of the Secret State &#13;
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Children of the Secret State' is an investigation into North Korea, considered by many as the last Stalinist dictatorship, a hidden and sealed country riddled with propaganda and saturated with hostility to democracy and the West.&#13;
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Joe Layburn and the Hardcash team discovered a young North Korean, known by the pseudonym 'Ahn Chol', who has been filiming undercover so that the world can see what is going on in his native land: the country where his parents both starved to death.&#13;
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His devastating footage shows some of the estimated 200,000 street children, mainly orphans, foraging for food in the mud and the gutters, ignored by the adults around them and ignored by the state which claims they are at its bosom.&#13;
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Joe embarks on a state-run tourist visit of North Korea, revealing vast unoccupied hotels, empty boulevards and countless monuments of Kim Jong II, the county's leader.&#13;
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8. North Korea - Desperate Or Deceptive&#13;
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A silent revolution has started in North Korea. This documentary looks behind the closed doors of the country and investigate the social, political and economical changes that happens. North Korea is, despite its fear for changes, a country that needs to embrace the new routine if the current government wishes to keep the power.&#13;
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9. Nuclear Nightmare : Understanding North Korea&#13;
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Meet Kim Jong II, leader of North Korea  a nation imprisoned by poverty and with a population so hungry, people eat bugs and grass. Now this megalomaniacal dictator is holding the civilized world hostage with what many see as a cunning strategy of extortion, threatening to develop an arsenal of nuclear weapons. It's a strategy by which the United States has indicated it cannot abide. In a joint production between the Discovery Channel and the New York Times, go behind the headlines to discover the little-understood origins and almost-stranger-than-truth facets of this dangerous confrontation. See a side of Kim Jong Il rarely revealed  his love of slasher flicks and his affinity for prostitutes  and learn why the United States may have no other palatable option than to play ball with Kim, allowing him to continue his weapons development program. It's quite literally a race against time  if North Korea, as it promises, goes into nuclear production mode, giving Kim as many as 10 nuclear bombs within six months, it would create a destabilizing offensive nuclear capability that could touch off a regional arms race...and even nuclear war. It's a game of international intrigue and high-stakes military strategy. But more importantly, it's the story of destitute North Korea and its bizarre leader, and how he has brought the U.S. and the world face-to-face with the unimaginable.&#13;
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10. North Korean Junket&#13;
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This documentary is 48-minute look at a North Korean propaganda march from 2004. The trip is organized by a group called the Korean Friendship Association. As they zealously espouse Kim Jong Il's version of North Korea (which is little more than a Potemkin Village) their zeal ends up biting themselves in the rear.&#13;
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11. Parallel Universe - North Korea&#13;
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How do North Koreans feel about their country's nuclear ambitions and their place in the world? This rare report from inside Pyongyang provides a rare insight into the mindset of North Koreans.&#13;
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Is Pyongyang really prepared to demolish its Yongbyun nuclear facility? At the demilitarized zone in North Korea, a military officer explain why his country needs nuclear weapons.&#13;
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12. People and Power&#13;
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A documentary made by the North Korea government showing what it is like to live in there country under the rule of kim jong ill II &#13;
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