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Nov 23

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Frontline Examines Difficulty, Importance of End-of-Life Decisions

The latest Frontline -- airing Tuesday on many PBS stations -- confronts the complicated end-of-life decisions that patients, families and doctors must face. This excerpt shows the tough decision-making surrounding one patient's grim prognosis at the Mount Sinai Medical Center…

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Nov 22

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In Mozambique, Signs of Growth Seen Amid Rampant Poverty

New international investment and steady growth have made Mozambique a promising African economy, but little of that change has trickled down to the citizens, many of whom still struggle to afford staple foods.In the first of three reports, Ray Suarez…

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Nov 10

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Haiti Struggles to Rebuild From Earthquake, But Progress Is Slow

Jon Snow of Independent Television News revisits some places he went after Haiti's deadly earthquake earlier this year to see how the recovery effort is going.

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Nov 04

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Evacuations in Haiti as Tropical Storm Approaches

Tropical Storm Tomas is heading toward Haiti, where more than a million people are still homeless after a deadly earthquake earlier this year. Kyle Morris of Independent Television News has more.

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Nov 04

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What Does a Republican House Mean for Health Care Reform?

Many Republicans campaigned on a platform that included a plan to "repeal and replace" the health reform law. What happens now that they've regained control of the House? Jeffrey Brown gets three views on what's ahead in Washington.

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Oct 26

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In Bosnia, Breast Cancer Fight Gives Women a Unifying Voice

In a country still very much identified with its civil war that ended 15 years ago, the leading cause of death among Bosnian women is breast cancer. Special correspondent Kira Kay reports on efforts to stop the deadly disease.

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Oct 25

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Preview: Reporting on HIV in Mozambique

Ray Suarez gives a preview of his series of Global Health Unit reports from one of the poorest countries in the world, Mozambique, where the number of cases of HIV and AIDS has strained medical and financial resources.

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Sep 22

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Health Reform at Six Months: What Changes Are Taking Effect?

Health correspondent Betty Ann Bowser looks at the impact of the health reform bill President Obama signed into law six months ago, what changes are set to take effect this week and how some Americans are already using the law's…

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Sep 14

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American Released From Iranian Prison, 2 More Still Jailed

Sarah Shourd, one of three American hikers who were arrested and accused of spying by Iran, was released from prison on $500,000 bail after being held for 410 days. The fate of the two others remains in limbo.

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Sep 06

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Has Aid for Pakistan Flood Crisis Been Enough?

Pakistan is struggling to assess the aftermath of its recent flood crisis, and may need more international aid. Jeffery Brown talks to philanthropy and humanitarian experts about whether the aid delivered so far has been enough.

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