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CONGO KIDS |
CONGO WEAPONS |
NIGER WEAPONS |
| The urban children of Brazzaville, Congo - many of them orphans - are among the world’s most resilient, but badly abused street kids. This dispatch from DT shows efforts by international aid groups to give the children some safe respite, at least, from the ongoing dangers of the street. First shown on CNN. | Civil war almost always creates a spread in privately held weaponry. Even if peace eventually prevails, the problem of arms all too often remains. DT examines Congo’s efforts to replace guns and grenades with the necessary tools for ongoing economic recovery. First shown on CNN. | Former French colony Niger gained unwanted fame as the wrongly-reported source of uranium for Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction. But this report by DT reveals how much smaller weapons are the true hallmark of Niger’s poor, war-torn society. First shown on CNN. |
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SUMMIT |
SEA MYSTERIES |
RASPUTIN |
| A report by DT for CNN on the United Nations, prefiguring the UN's Millennium Summit, which brought the world’s top leaders to UN Headquarters in New York. The Summit formally set out the UN's Millennium Goals, which are meant to be achieved within two decades. | An episode from The History Channel’s series “History’s Greatest Mysteries” produced and written by DT. This clip reports on the Bermuda Triangle and other weird tales from bodies of water. | A documentary compilation by DT for The History Channel, highlighting some great prophets and seers from history. This clip focuses on Rasputin, the so-called “Mad Monk” of Imperial Russia. |
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