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Fourteen years prior to his assassination, Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi is interviewed on the socio-political reforms in his native homeland.
The Movement for Islamic Reform is trying to foment a popular revolution in Saudi Arabia. It's already persuaded 15,000 Saudis to join them.
No DVD sales available for North America January-March: Winter is ending, the land comes alive with new season potatoes and is ploughed for early spring crops. The grassland's cycle begins; cheese and beer making and organic farming respond to the weather on the rolling hills which descend to the Atlantic where tiny boats ply for shellfish.
Each year, hundreds of South African teachers brave London's inner-city schools. But their students' disruptive behaviour soon drives them away.
Archive footage of the Thames Barrier and London Docklands.
A new phenomenon is emerging in our digital age. Instead of bringing guitars and drums to jam sessions, people are now bringing their laptops. The result is the Laptop Jam.
Shots of controversial British cleric Abu Hamza, making one of his last sermons at Finsbury Park Mosque 19 days before his arrest.
Coverage of the 2002 anti-war protest in London - a weekend saw which one of the biggest ever anti-war protests descend on London.
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