As part of their reporting on Greek efforts to stem the tide of obesity in their country, Worldfocus correspondent Lynn Sherr and producer Megan Thompson visit "slow food" advocates Nikos and Lola Frantzeskakis. The pair cook up some healthy — and delicious -- dishes in Vamos, Crete using ...
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While traditional Mediterranean fare is among the healthiest on the planet, Greece now struggles with an obesity epidemic. Worldfocus correspondent Lynn Sherr and producer Megan Thompson report on Greek efforts to reclaim their heritage of "slow food."
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From the "NATURE" episode "Tall Blondes," airing on PBS Sunday, December 17 at 8 p.m. (check local listings). Lynn Sherr, the award-winning correspondent for ABC TV's 20/20 newsmagazine, visits Giraffe Manor, outside Nairobi, Kenya, a refuge whose inhabitants include a giraffe called Lynn, in h...
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In this exclusive podcast, "NATURE" executive producer Fred Kaufman discusses the series' thrilling silver anniversary special, "The Best of NATURE -- 25 Years," which re-airs Sunday, December 2nd at 8 p.m. on PBS (check local listings). Kaufman touches on the challenges facing natural history f...
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Don¹t miss the "NATURE" episode "Tall Blondes," airing on PBS Sunday, December 17 at 8 p.m. (check local listings). Travel around the world and learn more about a one-of-a-kind animal, as 20/20 correspondent Lynn Sherr presents a beguiling portrait of giraffes. For more information, visit pbs.o...
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Hosted by journalist Lynn Sherr, "The Best of NATURE -- 25 Years" will re-air March 4 at 8 p.m. on PBS (check local listings). The 90-minute special features many of the greatest wildlife scenes ever captured on film, including fierce battles between predator and prey, the struggle to reproduce ...
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Kavita Ramdas, president and CEO of Global Fund for Women, the largest grant-making foundation focused exclusively on women’s rights issues talks about human rights initiatives around the world. Bill Moyers Journal airs Friday nights at 9 pm. Check your local listings. www.pbs.org ... "kavita ra...
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Homosexuality dates back thousands of years in Ancient Greece, where same-sex relationships were well-known - even among the gods. But today in Greece, gay rights are not as accepted. Special correspondent Lynn Sherr and producer Megan Thompson examine the state of gay marriage in Greece.
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Buy the DVD: www.shoppbs.org From the "NATURE" episode "Tall Blondes," airing on PBS Sunday, December 17 at 8 pm (check local listings). At the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, viewers witness the birth of a giraffe, which enters the world six feet above ground. For more information, v...
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Rory Stewart, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, lays out an alternate strategy for the international community in Afghanistan. Bill Moyers Journal airs Friday nights at 9 pm. Check your local listings. www.pbs.org
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From the "NATURE" episode "Tall Blondes," airing on PBS Sunday, December 17 at 8 p.m. (check local listings). For centuries, biologists believed giraffes were the mute giants of Africa's plains and forests -- silent sentinels gazing to the horizon. In recent years, however, new techniques and te...
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