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A Tribute to Fashion Designer Alexander McQueen

Often referred to as a designer that comes along once in a generation, Alexander McQueen died Feb. 12 (2010) leaving a great legacy for fashion.

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Obama Presidency Appeals to a Global Audience

Amit Singh (UK) discusses why Barak Obama appeals to the international community.

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Students for Barak Obama

Student Communications Director for the student groundswell campaign effort speaks out as to why young people should vote Barak Obama.

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British Society

Atul Singh, England, examines cross cultural changes in British society resulting from waves of immigration that have brought deeply religious convictions that are challenging the Anglican church. Will this cause a rift or can bridges between cultures be spaned created?

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The Secret Rape Club

One in four women on college and university campuses are members of a not-so-elite club – a secret club of women who have all been victims of a terrible crime.

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Englishness

Claire Price (UK) explores whether there is something utterly unique to being British.

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Irshad Manji Interview – Introduction

Singto Saro Wiwa interviews author Irshad Manji who speaks about the importance of creating an honest and open discussion of Islam without fear of reprisals.

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Irshad Manji Interview – Chapter 1

Singto Saro-Wiwa introduces her interview with world renowned author Irshad Manji who has courageously spoken out about the need to reform Islam at great risk to her and her family.

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Ron Paul on Youth Freedom

An interview with 2008 Presidential candidate Ron Paul who discusses why young people are excited about his candidacy. It has to do with liberty, freedom and the importance of living by the principles estabished by our Founding Fathers.

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How the CEOs Stole Christmas

The writers of our favorite TV shows were not asking for the 34 million dollars that some Hollywood CEOs are making when they went out on strike in 2008. They just want to be fairly compensated for what is often an 80 hour a week – the results of which we enjoy.

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