On the streets of London the public provide more than ?sound-bites? and have their say on assisted suicide and sixth form students at the 2009 Debating Matters UK final do battle over this difficult issue. Expert judges take the students to task and Dr Michael Fitzpatrick suggests the state stepp...
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Austerity now trips off the lips of every politician. They tell us cut backs and tightening our belts are the order of the day. The Imperial War Museum website even provides ten top tips from the Blitz for surviving the recession. Jean, Doris and Andy, who lived through the Blitz in East London ...
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In a compelling on the sofa discussion, young volunteers examine the anti-war movement. They consider whether the anti-war demonstrations that gained momentum in the run up to the Iraq invasion, embody a new era of mass political action or merely express a confused and disengaged morass, riddled...
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Are you for or against the EU? On the streets of London the public are split down the middle, most want more information and certainly a chance to vote. In the studio, Oxford University lecturer Chris Bickerton, discusses the nature of the EU and the Lisbon Treaty. Having apparently ?got it wron...
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Rihanna gets caught red handed when she's accused of taking money from a couple of young street performers. Hugh Jackman gets burned when he's found responsible for burning down Brett Ratner's beautiful home. The Click Five's Eric Dill strikes out after his bowling ball causes serious damage.
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Pennhurst State, a school for the developmentally disabled, was forced to close its doors in 1987 after allegations of abuse and neglect. It is a very active paranormal spot, with a lot of dark energy. Catch new episodes of Ghost Adventures Fridays at 9 PM E/P only on Travel Channel. http://www....
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