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6:00 am
Independent Lens
"Have You Heard from Johannesburg? - Free at Last"
A close look at the citizen activists who fought for three decades to end apartheid in South Africa.G
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7:00 am
POV
"Promised Land"
A decade-and-a-half after the inauguration of black majority rule in South Africa, less than 5 percent of land promised has been redistributed, and blacks remain expelled from land that was once theirs. Behind-the-scenes access to landless blacks, white landowners and beleagured government functionaries provides an insider's account of the social and human stakes in South Africa's struggle over land.G
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8:00 am
Frontline
"Post Mortem"
Nearly 7,000 people die in America under sudden or suspicious circumstances every day, yet the rate of autopsies continues to plummet across the country. Not only do murderers go free and innocent people go to jail, but there also is a public health threat. Correspondent Lowell Bergman reports on a joint investigation with ProPublica, NPR and the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley.G
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9:00 am
Democracy Now!
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10:00 am
Outdoor Idaho
"Winter Survival"
The Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue Unit makes a dramatic rescue of a hypothermic skier. Then, the program demonstrates how to build snow shelters and fires in winter conditions.G
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10:30 am
Dialogue
"Reporters' Roundup 1/26/2012"
This week on Dialogue, host Joan Cartan-Hansen will be joined by two of the state's newspaper editorial writers for this month's Reporter Round up. The guests will look at what's making news in their parts of the state and how things in the state capitol are playing back home. Cartan-Hansen's guests this week are Kevin Richert, editorial page editor, The Idaho Statesman and Corey Taule, editorial page editor, The Idaho Falls Post Register. Greg Hahn, host of Idaho Reports will also join the panel.G
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11:00 am
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11:30 am
Asia Biz Forecast
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12:00 pm
Independent Lens
"Have You Heard from Johannesburg? - Free at Last"
A close look at the citizen activists who fought for three decades to end apartheid in South Africa.G
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1:00 pm
POV
"Promised Land"
A decade-and-a-half after the inauguration of black majority rule in South Africa, less than 5 percent of land promised has been redistributed, and blacks remain expelled from land that was once theirs. Behind-the-scenes access to landless blacks, white landowners and beleagured government functionaries provides an insider's account of the social and human stakes in South Africa's struggle over land.G
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2:00 pm
Frontline
"Post Mortem"
Nearly 7,000 people die in America under sudden or suspicious circumstances every day, yet the rate of autopsies continues to plummet across the country. Not only do murderers go free and innocent people go to jail, but there also is a public health threat. Correspondent Lowell Bergman reports on a joint investigation with ProPublica, NPR and the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley.G
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3:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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4:00 pm
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4:30 pm
Journal
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5:00 pm
Independent Lens
"Have You Heard from Johannesburg? - Free at Last"
A close look at the citizen activists who fought for three decades to end apartheid in South Africa.G
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6:00 pm
POV
"Promised Land"
A decade-and-a-half after the inauguration of black majority rule in South Africa, less than 5 percent of land promised has been redistributed, and blacks remain expelled from land that was once theirs. Behind-the-scenes access to landless blacks, white landowners and beleagured government functionaries provides an insider's account of the social and human stakes in South Africa's struggle over land.G
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7:00 pm
Frontline
"Post Mortem"
Nearly 7,000 people die in America under sudden or suspicious circumstances every day, yet the rate of autopsies continues to plummet across the country. Not only do murderers go free and innocent people go to jail, but there also is a public health threat. Correspondent Lowell Bergman reports on a joint investigation with ProPublica, NPR and the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley.G
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8:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
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9:00 pm
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9:30 pm
Journal
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10:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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11:00 pm
POV
"Promised Land"
A decade-and-a-half after the inauguration of black majority rule in South Africa, less than 5 percent of land promised has been redistributed, and blacks remain expelled from land that was once theirs. Behind-the-scenes access to landless blacks, white landowners and beleagured government functionaries provides an insider's account of the social and human stakes in South Africa's struggle over land.G
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