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WorstEarthquakeonRecordtoHitJapan
From: Link TV on Sun, Mar 13 2011 4:18 AM
(Al Jazeera News Headlines: March 11, 2011) Hundreds of people have been killed in the worst earthquake to hit Japan since records began. The 8.9 magnitude quake struck off the country’s northeastern coast triggering a 23-foot tsunami, which put the entire Pacific region on alert. It's esti...
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MosaicNews031111WorldNewsfromtheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Sun, Mar 13 2011 4:18 AM

International community mulls action against Gaddafi regime, several injured after police fire on Saudi Arabia protestors, Palestinians hold unity rally in Gaza, and more.



8.8 earthquake causes devastating tsunami in Japan
IBA TV, Israel

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YouthProducingChangeClip
From: Link TV on Sat, Mar 12 2011 3:09 AM
Young people are on the frontlines of many of the world’s human rights crises, but we all too rarely get to hear their point of view. Youth Producing Change shares powerful stories from young filmmakers across the globe who use cameras to share their visions of change.
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SpecialAmyGoodmanattheNewLivingExpoPromo
From: Link TV on Sat, Mar 12 2011 3:09 AM
In this Link TV special award-winning investigative journalist and host of "Democracy Now!" Amy Goodman gives an inspiring talk about the importance of independent media today at the New Living Expo in San Francisco.
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MosaicNews031011WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Fri, Mar 11 2011 3:30 AM

Battle for control of strategic Libyan cities intensifies, Morocco and Yemen pledge constitutional reforms, Saudi Arabia mobilizes thousands of troops ahead of "Hunayn Revolution," and more.



Battle for control of strategic Libyan cities intensifies
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar
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GaddafisSeniorRepresentativesLeaveLibya
From: Link TV on Fri, Mar 11 2011 3:09 AM
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: March 9, 2011) Private planes carrying senior representatives from Moammar Gaddafi’s government took off from Libya on Wednesday. The move comes as Western powers discuss more sanctions against Gaddafi's regime. Inside Libya Gaddafi's forces...
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MosaicNews030911WorldNewsfromtheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Fri, Mar 11 2011 3:08 AM

Control of eastern Libya’s Bin Jawad in flux as Gaddafi warns of Islamist threat, Kuwait and Mauritania take demand for change to the street, Tunisia dissolves deposed president's party, and more.



Control of eastern Libya's Bin Jawad in flux as Qaddafi warns of Islami...
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MosaicNews030811WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Thu, Mar 10 2011 3:06 AM

National Libyan Council rejects negotiations with Gaddafi as air strikes intensify, Arab women mark International Women’s Day by supporting regional uprisings, Saudi clerics denounce protests as un-Islamic, and more.



National Libyan Council rejects negotiations with Gaddafi as ...
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MosaicNews030711WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Tue, Mar 08 2011 3:15 AM

Gaddafi forces launch air strikes on strategic Libyan oil port, Egyptian protestors post secret police documents online, Bahraini opposition takes protest to U.S. embassy, and more.



Gaddafi forces launch airstrikes on strategic Libyan oil port
BBC- Arabic

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DopamineJackpotSapolskyontheScienceofPleasure
From: Link TV on Mon, Mar 07 2011 2:54 AM
Robert Sapolsky, professor of biology and neurology at Stanford University, compares dopamine levels in monkeys and humans. Sapolsky argues that in both, "Dopamine is not about pleasure, it’s about the anticipation of pleasure. It's about the pursuit of happiness." Unlike monkeys however, h...
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FreshFightinginLibyaProtestsAcrossMiddleEast
From: Link TV on Mon, Mar 07 2011 2:54 AM
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: 0600 PST, March 4, 2011) In Libya, rebel fighters are continuing to take on Colonel Gaddafi’s security forces in towns across the country. Fresh fighting has erupted in the western towns of Az Zawiyah and Misurata, and there are reports of anti-government protests ...
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ManandNature
From: Link TV on Sat, Mar 05 2011 3:12 AM

(Earth Focus: Episode 28) Scientists discover new species of wildlife in Mt. Mabu, a remote forest region in Mozambique that was, until recently, was one of the few unexplored places left on Earth. Correspondent Jeffrey Barbee follows a research team to Mt. Mabu reporting on their new finds a...

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MosaicNews030411WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Sat, Mar 05 2011 3:12 AM

Libyan revolutionaries fight for last Gaddafi-controlled oil port, protestors in Jordan and Saudi Arabia demand constitutional monarchy, thousands take to the streets of Yemen, Bahrain, and Iraq, and more.



Libyan revolutionaries fight for last Gaddafi-controlled oil port
A...
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MosaicNews030311WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEast
From: Link TV on Sat, Mar 05 2011 3:12 AM

Battle for Libya rages on as poor migrants stranded at border, Tunisia and Egypt maintain pressure on their interim governments, Yemen’s opposition offers Saleh transition plan, and more.



ICC to probe Gaddafi for crimes against humanity
BBC- Arabic

Battle for Li...
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StrugglingtoSurviveintheSundarbans
From: Link TV on Thu, Mar 03 2011 5:45 PM

In the Sundarbans of Bangladesh, indigenous people have sustainably harvested mangrove forests for their livelihood for generations. The UK’s Ecologist TV investigates how their way of life is now threatened by mismanagement, corruption and overexploitation.

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DiscoveringMountMabu
From: Link TV on Thu, Mar 03 2011 5:45 PM

Scientists discover new species of wildlife in Mt. Mabu, a remote forest region in Mozambique that was, until recently, was one of the few unexplored places left on Earth. Correspondent Jeffrey Barbee follows a research team to Mt. Mabu reporting on their new finds and explaining why this los...

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MosaicNews030211WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Thu, Mar 03 2011 5:44 PM

Libyan revolutionaries repel fierce Gaddafi offensive in eastern Port Brega. Liberated Benghazi rejects foreign intervention. Bahrain protestors call for a general strike, and more.



Libyan revolutionaries repel fierce Gaddafi offensive in eastern Port Brega
Al Jazeera TV, ...
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ViewChangeGreenGoesGlobal
From: Link TV on Thu, Mar 03 2011 5:33 PM
Here in America the green movement is popular. It makes us feel good. It’s a hobby. But in the developing world, conservation is so much more: it's an escape from poverty; it's inspiring a new generation of leaders; and for many cultures it is the only way of life. From El Salvador to ...
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FearsOverGaddafisNextMove
From: Link TV on Thu, Mar 03 2011 5:33 PM
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: 0635 PST, March 1, 2011) With Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi under mounting pressure, there are fears over his next move. There are reports of heavily armed pro-Gaddafi paramilitary forces on the outskirts of the opposition-held city of Nalut, and of food supplies i...
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MosaicNews030111WorldNewsFromTheMiddleEastVIDEO
From: Link TV on Thu, Mar 03 2011 5:33 PM

Battles for western Libya escalate as world pressure mounts on "delusional" Gaddafi, mass rallies held for Yemen’s "Day of Rage" and Bahrain's "Day of National Unity," Oman protests spread to the capital? and more.



A return to normalcy in Libya's liberated city of Tob...
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