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www.pbs.org Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the week's news, including reaction to President Barack Obama's economic recovery efforts and what role the government ...
Filmed just hours before the outbreak of war between Russia and Georgia, this report provides a rare look inside one of the two breakaway regions at the center of the conflict
www.pbs.org Mumbai residents returned to work Monday for the first time since last week's terrorist attacks. But Indians remained shocked and angry at the newly-evident holes ...
www.pbs.org The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer's, Jeff Brown profiles the band Vampire Weekend at the South by Southwest music festival in Austin Texas. The segment aired in spring ...
www.pbs.org Media conglomerate Tribune Co. filed for federal bankruptcy protection Monday, as the owner of the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Cubs and ...
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www.pbs.org The NewsHour's Jim Lehrer sits down with President Barack Obama at Camp Lejeune for an in-depth interview on troop levels, economic recovery efforts and more....
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Jeffrey Brown has a Media Unit report on the growing popularity of the microblogging service Twitter and its increasing impact on personal interaction.
Paul Solman uses a domino metaphor, taking the viewer step by step through how problems in the housing market spread into the wider economy.
www.pbs.org Economics correspondent Paul Solman explains what is behind the subprime market and how it has impacted the financial world. Ask Paul questions about the continued ...
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Preliminary excerpts of an interview slated to run tonight on the NewsHour. For more, go to www.pbs.org and www.pbs.org
www.pbs.org Economics correspondent Paul Solman explains what is behind the subprime market and how it has impacted the financial world. Ask Paul questions about the continued ...
Spencer Michels reports on how new electronic voting machines, introduced to prevent problems like those seen in Florida's 2000 election, bring a whole new batch of problems ...
www.pbs.org North Korean leader Kim Jong Il pardoned two jailed American journalists after a surprise meeting with former President Bill Clinton. Experts examine the implications ...
www.pbs.org As the nation's housing woes continue, Paul Solman weighs the role of government intervention and the possible ramifications of rewarding risky financial behavior....
www.pbs.org At a forum in Kansas City, Mo., Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke discussed the central bank's actions in handling the economic crisis, saying he did not ...
Scientists explore the causes and possible solutions behind alleged voting irregularities during the 2004 presidential election in Ohio. www.pbs.org
www.pbs.org The NewsHour's Jim Lehrer sits down with President Barack Obama at Camp Lejeune for an in-depth interview on troop levels, economic recovery efforts and more....
www.pbs.org Arlington, Va.'s Signature Theatre won a 2009 Tony Award as one of the nation's best regional theaters. Jeffrey Brown explores the theater's history and humble ...
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