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Blood Treasure: Shark Fishing on the U.S.-Mexico Border
The Texas ObserverJust off the coast of South Texas, Mexican shark fishermen play a high stakes game of cat and mouse with the U.S. Coast Guard. Mexican fishermen catch more than 55,000 sharks in American waters every year, sending fins directly to Asia. More…
Nación Ranquel
ClarinMultimedia Clarin.com Team traveled to St. Louis to see the project proposes to restore peoples territories. More…
Beyond the barrel: Following Where Your Refuse and Recyclables Go on Collection Day
Arizona Daily StarIt started with a simple question: What happens to garbage and recyclables when they leave your curb? We explain the steps of each process, with help from City of Tucson Environmental Services Department employees. More…
Die Berlin-Bilanz
ZDFGerman public broadcaster ZDF is looking back at the four years of Grand Coalition in Berlin, lead by Chancellor Merkel and facing election in September 2009. Lots of videos from the archive have been assembled and put together in a cover-flow/cooliris-like enviroment. Navigation is not fully selfexplanatory, though. More…
“Carlucho” Villar: Acá Está el Piloto
La Nueva ProvinciaUn accidente corriendo en motos lo dejó en silla de ruedas a los 28 años. Pero "Carlucho" tomó carrera y largó de nuevo: ahora compite en Midget. More…
Sexual Warfare in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The Sydney Morning HeraldSexual violence is a devastating weapon in the war-torn North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Congolese army and rebel groups systematically use brutal gang rape against their enemies, causing crippling injuries and spreading HIV. Aid groups estimate one in three women in North Kivu have been raped. A child soldier tells why he participated in the gang rapes, and victims of sexual violence talk about their ordeals. More…
Our POWs
The Virginian-PilotIt happened when they were young, on distant battlefields. When they leave us, it will be part of their obituaries: Prisoner of war. (Video interviews and series of articles) More…
Virginia's Indians: 'We're Still here'
The Virginian-PilotThey’re known as "The First People." The first to be invaded. The first to be forgotten. No more. They’ve got a message: We’re still here. A three-part series about the people of Pocahontas and Powhatan fighting for federal recognition. More…
Voices From The Recession
The Washington Postn occasional series of video stories about the economic downturn's impact on people and places throughout the D.C. area. To see their stories, roll over the people below to get more information. More…
War Without Borders: Fueling Mexico's Drug Trade
The New York TimesEvery day, Americans help finance both sides of the Mexican drug war by purchasing illegal drugs and smuggling weapons. More…




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