Islam in Uzbekistan

In the remote central-Asian country, militant Muslim fundamentalists want ot seize power and impose strict Islamic rule. This creates a difficult situation for the U.S. war on terrorism in neighboring Afganistan. [showhide type=”transcript” more_text=”Read the Transcript »” less_text=”Close the Transcript”] BOB ABERNETHY, anchor: Now, a special report from Central Asia, where militant Muslim fundamentalists, like […]

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Banking on People

Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus created a whole new way to loan money in rural Bangladesh. Instead of focusing on loans to the owners of businesses, he created a system where small loans are given to individual entrepreneurs to help them rise out of poverty. [showhide type=”transcript” more_text=”Read the Transcript »” less_text=”Close the Transcript”] FRED […]

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China at 50

As China’s governement celbrates 50 years of communist rule, across the country, there are many reminders of the turbulence and change of the past five decades. [showhide type=”transcript” more_text=”Read the Transcript »” less_text=”Close the Transcript”] FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Shanghai has long been China’s window to the world. It is the country’s commercial and industrial […]

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Don’t Drink the Water

The country of Bangladesh is facing a severe public health crisis because of contaminated drinking water. What was once a model for public health campaigns has now become a major problem as the arsenic levels in the water from newly constructed wells is much higher than that found in the surface water. This has become […]

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