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Holocaust Remembrance

Clip: 4/29/2011 | 3m 46s

A Holocaust historian recalls the Eichmann trial on its fiftieth anniversary.

"In that courtroom in Jerusalem 50 years ago, people heard the voices of those victims in a way that they hadn't heard them before," says Deborah Lipstadt, professor of modern Jewish history and Holocaust studies at Emory University and the author of "The Eichmann Trial."

04/29/2011 | Rating NR

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Path to Sainthood

Clip: 4/29/2011 | 11m 15s | How does someone become a Roman Catholic saint? (11m 15s)

Prison Yoga

Clip: 4/29/2011 | 4m 52s | Can the ancient Hindu discipline of yoga transform violent crime offenders? (4m 52s)

Sainthood Process: Thousands of Pages

Clip: 4/29/2011 | 3m 31s | Learn about the paperwork that must be gathered before someone can be proclaimed a saint. (3m 31s)

The Saints: "Flesh and Blood Human Beings"

Clip: 4/29/2011 | 6m 15s | Watch more about the deeply personal roles saints can play for individual Catholics. (6m 15s)

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