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A radical new scheme to help the homeless in America has proved so successful, it's forcing the country to rethink its social aid policies.
An interview with Professor Hans Blix, who tells how US intelligence about WMDs rarely led to anything, and how the pride of the Iraqis explains the reluctance to grant the inspectors full access.
America has been accused of gross human rights violations for its policies at Guantanamo Bay. We gain unprecedented access to this controversial camp.
The war on domestic terrorism in America is being fought by undercover agencies like the Air Marshals.
Tourists may flock to New Orleans, but the real Cajun Country lies further south on the Gulf of Mexico, in the Louisiana swamplands.
As America debates renewing the Patriot Act, we hear from victims wrongly targeted by it. The entire Arab American community feels under suspicion.
In the old mining area of Pennsylvania, die-hards are refusing to leave a town that only barely exists.
Across the great plains of America, a fierce battle is being waged, as wild horses and ranchers compete for diminishing grazing land.
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