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The Forgotten Plague: Malaria
October 24, 2005
America eradicated malaria more than 50 years ago. But the disease remains a global health problem, a major killer, and an economic crippler in Africa and Asia. |
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Hiroshima's Survivors: The Last Generation
August 1, 2005
A four-part series, "Hiroshima's Survivors: The Last Generation," introduces listeners to some of the over 250,000 "hibakusha," or A-bomb survivors still living. |
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Pro-democracy movements
June 1, 2005
In a three-part series, we look at pro-democracy youth groups that have toppled governments, and the role the United States has played. |
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Stem cell research
Winner of 2006 Dupont Broadcast News Award
April 25, 2005
In this special series, we look at progress in stem cell research, with stories from China, Israel, Britain and the U.S. |
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Challenges for Afghan reconstruction
May 23, 2005
A series from The World's Quil Lawrence -- examining the state of Afghan women in politics, the future for aid workers and opium poppy production. |
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Mongolia
October 18, 2004
A series of reports from Mongolia, by The World's Mary Kay Magistad. |
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The US and Iran
October 25, 2004
A four-part series on the history of US policy towards Iran from The World's Jeb Sharp. |
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Reports from the US-Mexican Border
September 27, 2004
Patrick Cox's series of reports from the US-Mexican border. Hear from border patrol agents, migrants, aid workers and American citizens worried about terrorists trying to sneak into the US.
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