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		<title>Producing for WIDE ANGLE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Six billion people, 200 nations, the world has never been closer. WIDE ANGLE, over time, aims to extend Americans' awareness and understanding of the changing world in which we live.

The Series

	A weekly prime time program of timely, international, single-subject, 45-minute documentaries.


	Brings international events and issues to life through character-driven narratives.


	Places each film in its current [...]]]></description>
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		<title>1-800-INDIA: Map: The Global Future of Outsourcing</title>
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While India remains the most popular location for corporations looking to offshore services, the phenomenon is a global one. India's booming economy has led to rising wages, and as the country struggles to find a way to distribute the benefits of growth to its still-poor population, it is finding it difficult to graduate enough skilled [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Growing Up Global: Introduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About the Film

Ten years ago, filmmaker Bruno Sorrentino began recording the lives of eight newborn babies from around the world. In 1992, world leaders met in Brazil for the Earth Summit on sustainable development. There they made plans and promises to conquer the global problems of overpopulation, over-consumption and poverty. In the ten years since, [...]]]></description>
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