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  • Independent producer Jake Warga travels to Australia, where he expects the life of luxury. However, he winds up being the butt of jokes by hearty Aussies and suffering the discomforts of the outback.
  • Thousands turned out to pay respects to Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, who was buried in a family mausoleum near Karachi. New information has come to light about the final moments before her motorcade was attacked Thursday. Her assassination set off riots, but the violence seems to be subsiding.
  • A multitude turns out for the funeral procession of Benazir Bhutto, the assassinated Pakistani opposition leader. She was interred at the grave of her father. Onlookers were silent as the plain wood casket holding her body passed through Karachi, the city where she was born.
  • Jakada Imani, the executive director of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, discusses why using eco-power for housing projects could be a solution for helping the environment and communities.
  • Alien (1979) and Predator (1987) were two separate movies made nearly a decade apart with each spawning its own franchise of sequels. But the two monster…
  • Aliens Vs. Predator: Requiem
  • Nepal's major political parties agree to abolish the world's last Hindu monarchy as part of a deal to bring former Communist rebels back into the government. No timetable has been set for the Communists to rejoin the government.
  • In The Whisperers, Orlando Figes documents stories from victims of Stalin's Russia. During Stalin's dictatorship, many Russians reported on friends, neighbors and even family. Scarred by guilt and shame, many are now telling their stories.
  • Human activities are having a profound impact on the Iceland landscape. It is now transformed from a forested island covered with rich soils to mostly desert. Iceland's leading soil scientists are part of a major national effort to restore the island's environment.
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