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| Olbermann Discusses Lawsuit by Former Employee Against Murdoch | |
| (Via http://www.mediamatters.org ) On Countdown, lawyer for former employee's lawsuit calls Murdoch | |
| Date: 10 November 2009 - Added by: KMC | |
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| Obama is in bed with Wall Street just like Bush - Peter Schiff Pt 1/2 | |
| Obama is in bed with Wall Street just like Bush Peter Schiff on SBS Dateline More on Peter Schiff at : http://www.PeterSchiffNews.com | |
| Date: 10 November 2009 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 757 - Votes: 7 - Rating: 4.72 | |
| Collapse - Oil & Food - The Raw Facts | |
| Mike Ruppert returns with major new film - http://www.collapsemovie.com/COLLAPSEMOVIE/ | |
| Date: 10 November 2009 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 732 - Votes: 6 - Rating: 5 | |
| Sesame Street celebrates its 40th year - 10 Nov 09 | |
| It's more than just a name on a sign - Sesame Street is a TV show that has made characters like Cookie Monster, Elmo and Big Bird familiar across the world.  It is shown in 140 countries and has taught millions of children their alphabet and how to count.  This week, the show turns 40 years old.  Cath Turner joined the celebrations in New York. | |
| Date: 09 November 2009 - Added by: KMC | |
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| Inside Story - Mahmoud Abbas on his way out? | |
| We discuss the motives behind the palestinian leaders decision to step down from his position. | |
| Date: 09 November 2009 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 736 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5 | |
| Rupert Murdoch's Plans To Block Google From His Newspapers | |
| http://headzup.tv Fox News and News Corp's Rupert Murdoch talks about the interview where he claims that he plans to block and remove his newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal, the Sun and the Times, from the Google search engine. Read more about it here-- http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/nov/09/murdoch-google | |
| Date: 09 November 2009 - Added by: KMC | |
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| Crazy For God: Son of Evangelist, Frank Schaeffer on Faith and Politics | |
| Frank Schaeffer, who left the religious right behind, warns of the dangers both from religious conservatism and from judgmental atheism. GRITtv with Laura Flanders brings participatory democracy onto your computer screen and into your living room, bridging the gap between audience and advocates. www.grittv.org | |
| Date: 09 November 2009 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 824 - Votes: 3 - Rating: 5 | |
| Frost Over the World - President George H W Bush on Fall of Wall | |
| Sir David talks to: George H W Bush, former US President, about his memories of 1989. | |
| Date: 09 November 2009 - Added by: KMC | |
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| Gorbachev: Ruins of Wall saw last nail in Cold War coffin | |
| Bringing down the wall became the last nail in the coffin of the Cold war - that is according to the former president of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev. However he believes the German reunification process is far from over. | |
| Date: 09 November 2009 - Added by: KMC | |
| Views: 735 - Votes: 3 - Rating: 4.34 | |
| Germany's guest workers mark 20 years | |
| The fall of the Berlin Wall was a time of celebration, but also one of fear and uncertainty in the old East Germany. A country, and an ideology, collapsed. Factories closed, jobs disappeared and old values were turned upside down. All of East German society felt the impact of those dramatic events, but perhaps none were as vulnerable as the country's foreign contract workers, or Vertragsarbeiter. Over the years, tens of thousands of people had travelled to East Germany from fellow Socialist countries in the developing world; places like Angola, Cuba, Mozambique and Vietnam. In theory, migrant workers enjoyed the same rights and responsibilities as other workers in East Germany. In practice they were socially isolated, living in special barracks, and personal contacts with German co-workers were firmly discouraged. When the wall fell in 1989, there were still some 90,000 Vetragsarbeiter in East Germany. Suddenly, the country and the ideology that had brought them to Europe had collapsed, and the majority were sent home. This was often a traumatic experience. Returnees to Mozambique, for example, struggled to adapt to their war-ravaged homeland. Today, many years later, they are still in an angry dispute with the Mozambican government about money owed from their time in East Germany. But a minority - perhaps as many as 20,000 Vetragsarbeiter - managed to stay in the new, unified Germany. Al Jazeera's Barnaby Phillips reports on how they have fared. | |
| Date: 09 November 2009 - Added by: KMC | |
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