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1:00 am
Doha Debates, The
"This House believes women will be worse off after the Arab revolutions."
Women's prospects in the Middle East are brighter now than before the Arab revolutions, a young audience at the award-winning Doha Debates voted last night. The motion "This House believes women will be worse off after the Arab revolutions" was resoundingly rejected 26% to 74% in a lively debate that repeatedly raised the question of whether women would face new restrictions from the rise of political Islam. In Tunisia, Islamists have already risen to power, while in Egypt the Muslim Brotherhood has emerged as the strongest political force with women losing around 50 seats in the new parliament. D
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1:47 am
The Poodle Trainer
rina Markova, a solitary Russian poodle trainer, reveals her transcendent relationship with her dogs, the childhood tragedy that sparked a lifetime of working with animals, and the welcome isolation behind the red velvet curtains of the circus. D
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2:00 am
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2:30 am
Tavis Smiley
Ry Cooder (musician). D
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3:00 am
Whispers of Angels: A Story of the Underground Railroad
This documentary tells the story of the Eastern Line of the system to rescue slaves from the South. Actors Ed Asner and Blair Underwood portray a Quaker abolitionist and a free black activist respectively in dramatic reenactments filmed on location. Interviews with top scholars explore the efforts of these men.G
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4:00 am
Newsline
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4:30 am
Tavis Smiley
Arianna Huffington (Huffington Post). D
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5:00 am
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5:30 am
Asia Biz Forecast
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6:00 am
Frontline
"Money, Power and Wall Street, Hour 3 & 4"
The conclusion turns the spotlight on the inner workings of global high finance, still shrouded in secrecy and laden with risk, while no effective regulatory reform has emerged despite worldwide popular anger. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials on how big banks developed, how they crashed and whether practices continue that contributed to an economic nosedive. Part 2 of 2G
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8:00 am
Independent Lens
"These Amazing Shadows"
The program looks at the work of the National Film Preservation Board and the cinematic treasures it strives to save, from Hollywood blockbusters to avant-garde gems, and from the earliest days of film to today. We hear from scholars and artists from across the field, and witness some of the greatest masterpieces of American film.G
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9:00 am
Democracy Now!
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10:00 am
Outdoor Idaho
"Idaho's Centennial Trail"
From the Nevada border all the way to the Canadian border, the state's Centennial Trail winds through every kind of terrain Idaho has to offer and passes by many of the state's scenic highlights. We'll meet the duo who helped create the trail and journey along the route with several who are following in their footsteps, including a young couple who tried to make the entire trek on foot in only a few months.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
Frontline
"Money, Power and Wall Street, Hour 3 & 4"
The conclusion turns the spotlight on the inner workings of global high finance, still shrouded in secrecy and laden with risk, while no effective regulatory reform has emerged despite worldwide popular anger. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials on how big banks developed, how they crashed and whether practices continue that contributed to an economic nosedive. Part 2 of 2G
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2:00 pm
Independent Lens
"These Amazing Shadows"
The program looks at the work of the National Film Preservation Board and the cinematic treasures it strives to save, from Hollywood blockbusters to avant-garde gems, and from the earliest days of film to today. We hear from scholars and artists from across the field, and witness some of the greatest masterpieces of American film.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
Frontline
"Money, Power and Wall Street, Hour 3 & 4"
The conclusion turns the spotlight on the inner workings of global high finance, still shrouded in secrecy and laden with risk, while no effective regulatory reform has emerged despite worldwide popular anger. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials on how big banks developed, how they crashed and whether practices continue that contributed to an economic nosedive. Part 2 of 2G
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7:00 pm
Independent Lens
"These Amazing Shadows"
The program looks at the work of the National Film Preservation Board and the cinematic treasures it strives to save, from Hollywood blockbusters to avant-garde gems, and from the earliest days of film to today. We hear from scholars and artists from across the field, and witness some of the greatest masterpieces of American film.G
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8:00 pm
Intelligence Squared U.S.
"Should College Football Be Banned?"
Corruption and a growing concern for head injury have put college football in the spotlight. Are football programs' millions in profits exploitation? Or are they still a celebration of amateur sport? Does football's inherent danger and violence have any place in institutions of higher learning? Or does it provide young men with educational opportunities they would not otherwise have?. D
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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
Globe Trekker
"Papua New Guinea"
Trekkers explore New Britain Island, which is inhabited by the indigenous Papuans and the Austronesians, with several ancient traditions that survive in today's diverse and complex cultures. They find a superb location for scuba diving, snorkeling and wreck dives near where the township of Rabaul was destroyed by a 1994 volcanic eruption.G
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