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    <title>Taking On Big Tobacco 2008 07 01 BBC </title>
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British American Tobacco rock concert at Blantyre, Malawi defies cigarette promo laws &#13;
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In this hard hitting investigation businessman Duncan Bannatyne travels to Malawi, Mauritius and Nigeria and discovers tactics BAT are using which circumvent bans on advertising and raise the profile of cigarettes in countries where doctors are already predicting a potential epidemic of smoking- related diseases. &#13;
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This comes after previous investigations raised concerns at the marketing techniques used by the company - which led BAT to say that they're not targeting youth. &#13;
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BAT's own marketing code acknowledges that single cigarettes are particularly attractive to youth (who may not be able to afford a whole packet of cigarettes) and BAT claim that they do not encourage the sale of single sticks because it encourages youth access. &#13;
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Yet in Mauritius, Bannatyne discovers special pots which BAT have distributed to shops to make it easier for them to sell single cigarettes. In Malawi and Nigeria he discovers posters that BAT have produced depicting single cigarettes and showing the price of a single cigarette. &#13;
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He also meets children as young as 11 who are buying the single cigarettes and already developing a nicotine habit With secretly shot footage, the programme shows the pungwe or music events organised by BAT in Malawi which show cigarettes as sexy, exciting and fun. The concert features some of Malawi's most popular bands wearing branded T shirts, &#13;
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In an interview with Chris Proctor, Head of Research and Regulation at BAT, Bannatyne challenges him on the issue of single cigarettes and other tactics he believes are breaching their marketing code &#13;
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    <title>History Channel Sun Tzu's The Art Of War </title>
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All warfare is based on deception. Therefore, when capable of attacking, feign incapacity; when active in moving troops, feign inactivity. When near the enemy, make it seem that you are far away; when far away, make it seem that you are near. &amp;ndash; Sun Tzu.&#13;
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Sun Tzu was the Nostradamus of warfare, and his book The Art of War, written 2,400 years ago, is still theArt of War weaves together several epic stories, including the story of Sun Tzu himself, and a war soon after his death where a city is saved using his tactics as China takes the first step toward unification. ultimate how-to book for winning. This two-hour special brings his words to life. Shot like a graphic novel, Art of War weaves together several epic stories, including the story of Sun Tzu himself, and a war soon after his death where a city is saved using his tactics as China takes the first step toward unification.&#13;
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Art of War also follows other epic battles in history&amp;mdash;Roman battles, The American Civil War, World War II, and present day&amp;mdash;that illustrate more of Sun Tzu&amp;rsquo;s lessons and how the people who understand his strategy are the most dangerous weapons of all. While his ideals were originally created for battle, his lessons could be used by anyone who wants to win&amp;mdash;whether at sports, business, or life.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Seeders: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;0&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>Stephen Hawking: Master of the Universe </title>
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Professor Stephen Hawking will take viewers on a journey through the Universe to explore the mysteries of physics in a new series on Channel 4 this week.&#13;
Stephen Hawking: Master of the Universe, looks at how Professor Hawking overcame a life-threatening diagnosis to become the most famous physicist alive and, alongside other leading cosmologists, continues to introduce scientific ideas that weren&amp;rsquo;t even imagined two decades ago. &#13;
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&amp;ldquo;How can we understand the Universe? Is it arbitrary, or is there a grand design? Do we still need a God? Twenty years on, my need to find answers to the fundamental questions about our existence, is undiminished,&amp;rdquo; Professor Hawking said. &#13;
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&amp;ldquo;My life&amp;rsquo;s work has been to unify the theories of the very large and the very small. Only then can we answer the more challenging questions. Why are we here? Where did we come from?&amp;rdquo; &#13;
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&amp;ldquo;We once thought we were at the centre of the Universe. Then we thought the sun was. Eventually, we realised we were just on the edge of one of billions of galaxies. Soon we may have to humbly accept that our 3D universe is just one of many multi-dimensional worlds,&amp;rdquo; Hawking said. &#13;
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He warns that the clock is ticking for us to address the future of life: &amp;ldquo;I think we are acting with reckless indifference to our future on Planet Earth. At the moment, we have nowhere else to go, but in the long run the human race shouldn&amp;rsquo;t have all its eggs in one basket, or on one planet. I just hope we can avoid dropping the basket until then.&amp;rdquo; &#13;
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    <title>Breakthrough (An Inspiring Raw Vegan Food Documentary)</title>
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This documentary was assembled from footage that Storm and Jinjee collected over the years. They have four raw vegan children. In the film they share the challenges that they\'ve faced, both personally and with friends and families, and the differences that cooked vegan and raw vegan have made in their lives. They share nutrition information and information about the growth and development of their children, with taped visits to the doctor, and comparisons to CDC height and weight charts. There is a good section on raw vegans and exercise requirements.&#13;
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There is impressive footage of Jinjee during a raw vegan pregnancy, exercising, and walking 5 miles a day, even as she came to term. There is footage of her taken ten days after her child was born, with Jinjee healthy, radiant, active and thin. There is an interview with Jinjee discussing her four pregnancies, both cooked vegan and raw vegan, and how the raw vegan deliveries went much smoother and faster.&#13;
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    <title>Democracy Now! Tuesday, August 11, 2009</title>
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    Suu Kyi Sentenced to 18 Months of House Arrest&#13;
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    Obama Reverses Campaign Pledge to Renegotiate NAFTA&#13;
    President Obama has wrapped up a two-day visit to Mexico for talks with Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The three leaders met in Guadalajara to discuss issues including immigration reform, trade, Mexico&amp;rsquo;s drug war, the crisis in Honduras, and the swine flu outbreak. It was Obama&amp;rsquo;s first official summit under the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA. On the campaign trail, Obama had promised to open up NAFTA to renegotiations. But he&amp;rsquo;s backed off that pledge since taking office, blaming the global economic meltdown. [includes rush transcript]&#13;
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    Former Adviser to Gen. Stanley McChrystal Calls for Moratorium on US Drone Strikes in Pakistan&#13;
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It's September 9, 2002, and a scheduled appearance by Benjamin Netanyahu, the former Israeli prime minister, has sparked heated debate at Montreal's Concordia University. By the end of the day, the &amp;quot;Concordia riot&amp;quot; has made international news, from CNN to Al-Jazeera.&#13;
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Samer Elatrash, articulate and impulsive, is the son of Palestinian refugees and active with Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights. Noah Sarna, the soft-spoken co-president of the Jewish students' association Hillel, is passionate in his support for the state of Israel. Aaron Mat&amp;eacute;, a VP of the student council, finding himself at the eye of the storm, seeks advice from his father, a Holocaust survivor, and Noam Chomsky, a leading critic of Israeli policies.&#13;
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Filmmakers Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal jump into the fray with street-smart bravado and a handheld camera. Buoyed along by hip-hop artist Buck 65, they offer a tonic reflection on the current state of Canadian student activism--and the enduring value of a tolerant and open mind.&#13;
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    <title>America &amp; the Holocaust, Deceit &amp; Indifference (PBS)</title>
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In 1937, a 17-year-old German Jew named Kurt Klein emigrated to the US to escape the growing discrimination against Jews that had become a terrible fact of life following Hitler's rise in 1933. Together with his brother and sister, who had emigrated previously, Klein worked to establish himself so that he could obtain safe passage for his parents out of Germany. America and the Holocaust uses the moving tale of Klein's struggles against a wall of bureaucracy to free his parents to explore the complex social and political factors that led the American government to turn its back on the plight of the Jews. The film is produced by Martin Ostrow. Hal Linden narrates.&#13;
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In 1938, American society had its own political, social, and economic problems, including a long-standing--and rising--anti-Semitism. Despite stories coming from Europe about a campaign to force Jews out of Germany and about the horrors of Kristallnacht (&amp;quot;the night of broken glass&amp;quot;), the majority of Americans were fearful that an influx of immigrants would only aggravate the serious unemployment problem brought on by the Depression.&#13;
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More than 100 anti-Semitic organizations blanketed the US with propaganda blaming Jews for all America's ills. Businesses discriminated against Jews, refusing them jobs. Signs at private beaches bore the words &amp;quot;No Jews or Dogs allowed&amp;quot; and certain hotels and housing developments proudly proclaimed themselves &amp;quot;Restricted.&amp;quot; Even the government was not immune from anti-Semitic sentiments. While the Kleins were struggling to obtain visas from the American consulate, the State Department ordered its consuls to stall the process.&#13;
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&amp;quot;Even though we continued our attempts to get our parents out--because we knew that they were in the unoccupied part of France which was still not totally under German control--everything we did for them turned into nothing,&amp;quot; recalls Kurt Klein.&#13;
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&amp;quot;The State Department probably had a greater degree of anti-Semitism than others, particularly in the immigration section,&amp;quot; says former Treasury Department employee Edward Bernstein. &amp;quot;Their attitude was, `If we're patient, we find that the problems of the Jews in Germany are not really life-threatening.&amp;quot;&#13;
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But for Kurt Klein and other German-American Jews with relatives overseas, patience was a commodity they couldn't afford. By the end of 1941, the Nazis had murdered half a million Jews. Although trains regularly headed to fully operational killing centers by the spring of 1942, the &amp;quot;final solution&amp;quot; was still a well-guarded secret. That summer the State Department was advised by Gerhart Reigner, the representative of a Jewish organization in Geneva, of Nazi plans to exterminate all the Jews in Europe. Their response was to dismiss the information, calling it &amp;quot;a wild rumor inspired by Jewish fears.&amp;quot;&#13;
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&amp;quot;The State Department was actively blocking information about the genocide, &amp;quot; says historian David Wyman. &amp;quot;Roosevelt refused to focus on the issue. The American churches were largely silent...and the press had little to say--and buried that little on the inner pages. So it fell to Jewish activists to bring the information to the American public.&amp;quot;&#13;
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It took protests and petitions from Jewish organizations and finally the Treasury Department, headed by Henry Morgenthau, to uncover the State Department's deliberate obstruction of rescue. &amp;quot;Secretary Morgenthau, who valued above all else his relationship with the president, nevertheless felt he had to put himself on the line and be the spokesman on this issue,&amp;quot; recalls John Pehle of the Treasury Department.&#13;
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At last, on January 16, 1944, President Franklin Roosevelt met with Morgenthau in the Oval Office. Six days later, Roosevelt officially reversed the government's policy of obstruction. He signed Executive Order 9417, creating the War Refugee Board, which was instructed to &amp;quot;take all measures to rescue victims of enemy oppression in imminent danger of death.&amp;quot;&#13;
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&amp;quot;In the end, the War Refugee Board played a vital role in saving the lives of 200,000 Jews,&amp;quot; says Wyman, &amp;quot;a very valuable contribution, to be sure. But the number is terribly small compared to the total of six million killed. The Board did prove that a few good people--Christians and Jews--could finally break through the walls of indifference. The great shame is that if Roosevelt had created the board a year earlier [it] could have saved tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands more--and in the process, have rescued the conscience of the nation.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Seeders: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;35&lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Leeches: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;13</description>
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