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    Mysteries of Food Cravings

    von PBS NewsHour
    Erzählt von PBS NewsHour

    Ungekürzt

    7 Min.

    Health correspondent Betty Ann Bowser talks to author Dr. David Kessler about overeating and what is behind people's cravings, the subject of his new book, The End of Overeating. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

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    Stonewalled

    My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation, and Harassment in Obama's Washington

    Ungekürzt

    12 Stunden

    Stonewalled has descriptive copy which is not yet available from the Publisher. Mehr lesen

    € 25,29

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    Overcome obstacles to effective climate policy?

    von PBS NewsHour
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    8 Min.

    The latest UN report on climate change suggests ways to potentially ward off the worst impacts of rising emissions. But these scenarios come with real costs, and have faced political opposition as well as reluctance from the American public. Judy Woodruff learns more from Robert Stavins of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and Maura Cowley of the Energy Action Coalition. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

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    Are you hanging off a financial cliff?

    von PBS NewsHour
    Erzählt von PBS NewsHour

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    7 Min.

    Elizabeth White was once comfortably middle class, but recently she has been severely underemployed. Now as she approaches the traditional age for retirement, she is struggling to make ends meet, and her story is not uncommon. Economics correspondent Paul Solman brings us part two of their conversation with advice for the financially fragile. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

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    Can the U.S. compel global collaboration?

    von PBS NewsHour
    Erzählt von PBS NewsHour

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    7 Min.

    The global approach to addressing climate change has shifted from putting the onus on wealthy countries, to recognizing that big, fast-growing developing countries must also play a big part in reducing emissions. Judy Woodruff talks to Andrew Steer of the World Resources Institute and Scott Barrett of Columbia University about ways countries might work together in the fight against global warming. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

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    Has Fed Done All It Can?

    von PBS NewsHour
    Erzählt von PBS NewsHour

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    8 Min.

    Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Friday that the central bank is prepared to take new action to help the sagging economy if needed. Jeffrey Brown talks to economists Paul Krugman and Douglas Holtz-Eakin about whether the Fed is doing enough to lift the economy. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

  • Hörbuch

    The Story

    A Reporter's Journey

    von Judith Miller
    Erzählt von Judith Miller

    Ungekürzt

    13 Stunden 45  Minuten

    Star reporter for the New York Times, the world’s most powerful newspaper; foreign correspondent in some of the most dangerous fields; Pulitzer winner; longest jailed correspondent for protecting her sources, Judith Miller is highly respected and controversial. In this memoir, she turns her reporting skills on herself with the intensity of her professional vocation.Judy Miller grew up near the Mehr lesen

    € 23,74

  • Hörbuch

    Merchants of Truth

    Inside the News Revolution

    von Jill Abramson
    Erzählt von January LaVoy

    Ungekürzt

    19 Stunden 23  Minuten

    Brought to you by Penguin.Merchants of Truth by Jill Abramson, former editor of The New York Times, is the gripping and definitive in-the-room account of the revolution that has swept the news industry over the last decade and reshaped our world.Drawing on revelatory access, Abramson takes us behind the scenes at four media titans during the most volatile years in news history. Two are maverick Mehr lesen

    € 14,42

  • Hörbuch

    Death in the Blood: the most shocking scandal in NHS history from the journalist who has followed the story for over two decades

    Erzählt von Caroline Wheeler

    Ungekürzt

    9 Stunden 37  Minuten

    'This book should rock Whitehall to its foundations.' - Andy Burnham'This is crusading journalism at its best.' - Lord OwenThe definitive account of the NHS infected blood scandal from Journalist of the Year at the British Journalism Awards 2024In the 1970s and 1980s almost 5,000 people in the UK contracted HIV or hepatitis C after being infected by contaminated NHS blood products, including the Mehr lesen

    € 33,75

  • Hörbuch

    GPS SCOTUS

    von PBS NewsHour
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    6 Min.

    The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that police violated the Constitution by attaching a GPS-tracking device to a car owned by a Washington, D.C., club owner, eventually leading to a cocaine-trafficking conviction. Jeffrey Brown discusses their reasoning and the implications with The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

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    Lethal Injection

    von PBS NewsHour
    Erzählt von PBS NewsHour

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    10 Min.

    Judy Woodruff talks to Richard Dieter of the Death Penalty Information Center and Jeff Middendorf of the State of Kentucky's Justice and Public Safety Cabinet about recent lethal injection developments. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

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    Jimmy Carter: Beyond the White House

    von PBS NewsHour
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    11 Min.

    In this October 2007 interview, Former President Jimmy Carter discusses his recent trip to the Darfur region of Sudan and themes in his new book, Beyond the White House. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

  • Hörbuch

    In wake of Harvey, Houston's undocumented community faces uncertainty

    von PBS NewsHour
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    5 Min.

    For Houston's undocumented immigrant community, some 600,000 people, Hurricane Harvey has turned anxiety about immigration raids and deportations into a visceral fear to seek shelter. In addition, many who have been impacted by the storm are unable to qualify for government disaster relief. P.J. Tobia reports on how undocumented families are overcoming Harvey. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

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    David McCullough: The Greater Journey

    von PBS NewsHour
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    7 Min.

    Author and historian David McCullough has explored the French influence on American life throughout his career. Jeffrey Brown and McCullough discuss the 19th century artists and thinkers who brought lessons home to the U.S. after living in Paris. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

  • Hörbuch

    Off Camera

    Private Thoughts Made Public

    von Ted Koppel
    Erzählt von Ted Koppel

    Verkürzt

    5 Stunden 11  Minuten

    One of America's most admired TV anchors gives us an intimate chronicle of the final year of the twentieth century. In this engrossing narrative, a national bestseller, are all the most significant matters of that year--from Bill Clinton’s impeachment to Columbine, from the war in Kosovo to Y2K and the mass-marketing of Viagra. Here are the people who made the news--from Slobodan Milosevic to Mehr lesen

    € 12,66

  • Hörbuch

    In Haiti, a Mission of Religion and Medicine

    Agents for Change

    von PBS NewsHour
    Erzählt von PBS NewsHour
    Series series Agents for Change

    Ungekürzt

    7 Min.

    Father Rick Frechette went to Haiti 25 years ago on a religious mission to shelter families "broken by tragedy." In his mid-40s, he decided to become a doctor, and then built a modern pediatric medicine facility Fred de Sam Lazaro reports as part of our Agents for Change series on the constant challenges Frechette has faced. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

  • Hörbuch

    Paperweight: Volume 1

    von Stephen Fry
    Erzählt von Stephen Fry

    Verkürzt

    2 Stunden 55  Minuten

    A hilarious collection of the many articles written by Stephen Fry for magazines, newspapers and radio. It includes selected wireless essays of Donald Trefusis, the ageing professor of philology brought to life in Fry's novel The Liar, and the best of Fry's weekly column for the Daily Telegraph. Mehr lesen

    € 10,81

  • Hörbuch

    50 Years Later - Brown v Board of Education

    von PBS NewsHour
    Erzählt von PBS NewsHour

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    17 Min.

    The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case desegregated America's public schools, but most minority students still attend schools where they are the majority. Gwen Ifill talks to four experts (Sheryll Cashin, John McWhorter, Franklin Raines, Roger Wilkins) about the ways the landmark decision has brought about change, and the ways it has failed to do so. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

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    Crackdown on Corporate Crimes

    von PBS NewsHour
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    10 Min.

    Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling was sentenced Monday to more than 24 years in prison for his part in accounting practices that led to the company's collapse. His is the latest in a series of cases of corporate corruption that have rocked the business world. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

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    Why Nigeria has more HIV-positive infants than anywhere else

    End of AIDS

    von PBS NewsHour
    Erzählt von PBS NewsHour
    Series series End of AIDS

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    9 Min.

    Preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission is considered one of the most basic goals for curtailing the AIDS epidemic, and Nigeria is struggling mightily. In our series The End of AIDS, William Brangham and Jason Kane examine why this oil-rich nation is falling so badly behind, and profiles a unique, church-based program that’s showing real promise. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

  • Hörbuch

    Religious Diversity

    von PBS NewsHour
    Erzählt von PBS NewsHour

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    7 Min.

    Paul Solman talks with author Robert Putnam about his new book American Grace, which delves into the role of religion in the United States. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

  • Hörbuch

    Motherwell

    A Girlhood

    von Deborah Orr
    Erzählt von Gabriel Quigley

    Ungekürzt

    10 Stunden 15  Minuten

    *THE NO.3 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER*'Raw, compelling, wise and tender' Dolly Alderton'Motherwell is razor-sharp, fearless and wonderful' Adam Kay'Utterly candid and staggeringly good, both as the history of a woman and the history of a place' India KnightJust shy of 18, Deborah Orr left Motherwell - the town she both loved and hated - to go to university. It was a decision ... Mehr lesen

    € 26,36

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    How Norway's government made electric cars irresistible

    von PBS NewsHour
    Erzählt von PBS NewsHour

    Ungekürzt

    6 Min.

    Norway's vast wealth comes from decades of gas and oil production, yet its citizens are turning their backs on fossil fuels and embracing electric cars like nowhere else. In fact, the Norwegian government is planning to end sales of gasoline and diesel vehicles by 2025. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports on the Scandinavian country’s investment in a greener future. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04

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    50 Years of Military Integration

    von PBS NewsHour
    Erzählt von PBS NewsHour

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    13 Min.

    Journalist Haynes Johnson, historians Doris Kearns Goodwin and Michael Beschloss, and retired Army Lt. Gen. Julius Becton discuss the 50th anniversary of President Harry S. Truman's executive order that formally integrated the armed forces. Mehr lesen

    € 1,04