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The US Marines have been fighting on the frontline since the invasion of Iraq. For them, unlike for the many armchair experts, the tragedies of this war are a reality which they must deal with daily.
Steam trains puff through the beautiful countryside of western Poland stopping at gingerbread stations. But who is driving them? Rail expert Howard Jones runs short courses, which lets tourists drive.
Who is Sarah Palin and what does she stand for? To find out, this report goes back to her hometown of Wasilla. We mix with locals in order to understand what makes her tick.
During the British occupation of Greece, Lord Elgin ordered his men to saw the Parthenon's marble in half to decorate his home back in England. Now Greece wants to unite the halves in its modern museum.
General Martin Luther Agwai's job is difficult - keep the peace in war-ravaged Darfur. But recently a new problem has presented itself - the government-backed janjaweed has started targeting peacekeepers.
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For as long as most of us can remember the car has been the embodiment of the Western dream. But with more than 250 million cars and trucks on the road, have we now become slaves to this freedom. How can we reverse the ravages of suburban sprawl?
This is a story about one man's passion for the wide-open spaces and freedom of the Canadian North. Frank is from Germany and knew nothing about Yukon when he decided to give up his job and become a trapper. He chose a rough life of fishing and hunting over material comforts and the responsibilities of raising a family. The call of the wild was too strong to resist.
In the mining towns of Pennsylvania, white, middle-class voters are busy debating in diners. Formally a Republican stronghold, Obama sees a chance to win ground here. We take a look at McCain's last fight.
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