Tuesday, December 4, 2007
1968
1968 with Tom Brokaw" premieres Sunday, December 9 at 9-11pm ET/PT on The History Channel. Cities burned. Students marched. Idealism flourished. Drugs flowed. A nation mourned its slain leaders. It was a year both tragic and galvanizing. But was 1968 truly as revolutionary as it felt? Did its fury and pain propel us forward? Now a new, two-hour special on The History Channel explores the significance of 1968 and the ways it continues to affect the American landscape.
Sunday, December 9th 9:00pm The History Channel
Mrs. Gange
On Our Watch - Darfur
After the genocide in Rwanda and the ethnic cleansing in Srebrenica,
the world said "Never Again." Then came Darfur.
the world said "Never Again." Then came Darfur.
PBS Frontline
Valerie Gange
Labels:
Current Affairs,
Darfur,
Identity,
World History
Forecast Earth
Presented by Dr. Heidi Cullen, climate expert at The Weather Channel, Forecast Earth segments aim to explain and unravel the mysteries of our planet's climate system.
From global warming to hurricanes, Dr. Cullen's reports hone in on topics that impact weather patterns and the lives of people around the world.
Sunday at 5:00pm The Weather Channel.
Mrs. Gange.
Democratic Candidates Debate
Today, 2-4 pm (or later on npr.org).
Listen to WNPR 91.5 or any Public Broadcasting Service radio station or online at npr.org for streaming audio of a debate between candidates for the Democratic nomination.
Listen to WNPR 91.5 or any Public Broadcasting Service radio station or online at npr.org for streaming audio of a debate between candidates for the Democratic nomination.
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