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Divine inspiration and the World Cup are just two of the factors inspiring the Thai people to bet billions of hard-earned dollars, despite the recent economic crash.
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For millions in the developed world, polio is a disease nobody ever gets. But for millions in the third world, it was still as close as the next drink of contaminated water. We profile the fight to eliminate this eminently curable disease.
As an expression of urban feeling at the end of the millennium the body piercers are emerging everywhere. Dismissed by many as social misfits, their pierces and tattoos supposedly mark them out as drug addicts and lazy youth. But this is a social movement. Anarchy as mission statement. Body piercing as uniform.
The IMF was established at the end of the Second World War to oversee exchange rates and help countries work through cash flow crises. But, now, is it doing more harm than good?
While abortion is a highly controversial subject in most of the developed world, in Japan it’s become so routine it’s accepted as a form of birth control. This extraordinary situation has developed because the contraceptive pill is banned.
A personal look into the world of the living goddesses and stolen childhoods. The Kumaris are girls worshipped as goddesses, from the age of three until they reach puberty. Their days are spent blessing worshippers and participating in involved rituals.
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