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How TV Ruined Your Life

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How TV Ruined Your Life is a 6 episode BBC 2 series, written and presented by Charlie Brooker. It examines the ways in which our realities and media are inexorable from and and constantly affecting one another. This is just the first episode. Skip on over to YouTube to view the rest of the series.

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Aliko Dangote, BBC Interview Excerpt

Dubbed "the richest man in Africa, Aliko Dangote is an interesting figure in a new Africa vying for economic stability.A Check out the interview below, noting what Dangote says about investing his money in Africa and the need to open markets, as opposed to receiving aid.

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Any corrupt dictator can embezzle $70B over 30 years when the Suez Canal is in [his] backyard. Building/managing a conglomerate is much more admirable. Besides, US intelligence estimates the Mubarak family fortunes are much less than the Bush crime family. But what do I know? I don’t believe in capitalism anyway. - M.G.

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Posted: February 22nd, 2011
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Caption: Xtreme Bboys (Senegal). Urbanation BBoy Festival. Dakar. 6/6 Break competition. July 19th, 2008. Photo via Alexandre Foulonoulon

"In 2000, rappers spoke about how we could change the nation. People understood and we changed the government. Until we spoke people didn’t believe this could happen," says Baay Bia, a 32-year-old award-winning rapper from Dakar.

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Documentary - Brazil and its Music

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Documentary- Space Tourists

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Documentary - The Smell of Paradise

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Posted: August 31st, 2009
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