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    <title>PBS - How Europe Sees America (2008)</title>
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HOW EUROPE SEES AMERICA is a documentary that focuses on changing European attitudes toward America from the period after World War II to the present. The film chronicles Europe's love affair with America after World War II, its fascination with U.S. popular culture, and its excitement about the moon landing and the spirit exemplified by John F. Kennedy. The documentary examines how Europeans, with the onset of the Vietnam War, turned against America and became increasingly concerned that their traditional cultures were being trampled by American popular culture. The film also looks at how the Old World feels about America's obsession with consumerism. The film then focuses on more recent events the European reaction to America's invasion of Iraq and often-ambivalent reaction to 9/11. The film ends with European descriptions of what is appealing about America.&lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Seeders: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;67&lt;br /&gt; &lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Leeches: &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;32</description>
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    <title>Democracy Now! Monday, September 8, 2008</title>
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    US Bails Out Fannie Mae &amp;amp; Freddie Mac&#13;
    Nation&amp;rsquo;s Unemployment Rate at Five-Year High&#13;
    Report: Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan from US Air Strikes Nearly Triple&#13;
    US Drone Kills at Least 17 in Pakistan&#13;
    Palin: Iraq War is a &amp;ldquo;Task&amp;rdquo; from God&#13;
    Jews for Jesus Leader Speaks at Palin&amp;rsquo;s Church&#13;
    Polish Intel Sources Confirm Poland Housed Secret CIA Prison&#13;
    Georgia Sets Date to Execute Troy Davis&#13;
    Amnesty Condemns Police Action During RNC&#13;
    GOP Bought Insurance for St. Paul to Cover Police Misconduct Lawsuits&#13;
    US Provided Combat Training to Georgian Commandos Prior to Assault&#13;
    UN Official: Eat Less Meat to Fight Global Warming&#13;
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    US, NATO Air Strikes Triple Civilians Deaths in Afghanistan&#13;
    Civilian deaths in Afghanistan from US and NATO air strikes have nearly tripled from 2006 to 2007, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch. Air strikes killed at least 321 civilians in 2007, compared with at least 116 in 2006. The tally for this year is expected to be even higher. We speak with Kathy Gannon, an award-winning Associated Press correspondent who has covered Afghanistan and Pakistan for over two decades. [includes rush transcript]&#13;
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    Breaking with Convention (Part I): Highlights from the DNC, from the Suites to the Streets to the Convention Floor&#13;
    Democracy Now! is back at home in New York after two weeks on the road. We traveled to Denver, then to St. Paul, to bring you our special coverage: Breaking With Convention: War, Peace and the Presidency. We grilled politicians with tough questions and exposed the backroom corporate suites. We deployed our reporters into the protest-filled streets to broadcast voices of the silenced majority. Today, Part I, with a recap of our coverage of the Democratic convention in Denver, from the suites to the streets to the convention floor. [includes rush transcript]&#13;
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    &amp;quot;We Need to Remind People That You Cannot Trample the Bill of Rights&amp;quot; - Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Calls For Impeachment&#13;
    A day after Ted Kennedy addressed the Democratic Convention in Denver, the Kennedys gathered at the historic Brown Palace Hotel in Denver to remember another Kennedy, Ted&amp;rsquo;s brother, Robert F Kennedy. He was assassinated 40 years ago, the night he won the Los Angeles Democratic primary. After the event, I sat down with his son Robert F Kennedy&amp;rsquo;s son, environmental attorney Robert F Kennedy, Jr. He spoke about torture, impeachment and the most poignant memories of his father.&#13;
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