Broadcast: Mar 29,2003 As U.S. and British forces advance toward Baghdad, television pictures show a land that seems to offer nothing but desert. But for officials of the United Nations Educational, S...
Broadcast: Mar 28 2003 Texan Clint Black wrote I Raq and Roll with his longtime collaborator Hayden Nicholas. The song is only available as a free download from his website, www.clintblack.com. He exp...
Broadcast: Mar 25, 2003 In many respects, security has always been an issue for college administrators. Many things can happen to a student while he or she is away at school, things that have nothing...
Broadcast: Mar 19 2003 Although Jill King grew up in Alabama, she's gaining recognition with a song that mentions another southern state. One Mississippi is the first single released from Jill's debut...
Broadcast: Mar 19,2003 March is National Women's History Month in the United States, a time when Americans honor the often-neglected contributions women have made to American history and 1) contempora...
Broadcast: Jan 04 2003 It's been 28 years since Chicago: A Musical 1) Vaudeville first opened on Broadway. The witty songs by John Kander and Fred Ebb and the razzle-dazzle staging and 2) choreography...
Broadcast: Mar 14, 2003 These are the sounds of Hanoi, Vietnam, today. They accompany images of colorful streets 1) bustling with bicycles, cars, pedestrians and merchants. They are sights and sounds...
Broadcast: Mar 12, 2003 The producer of the Oscars says the Hollywood award show will go ahead as planned March 23, regardless of whether war breaks out in the Middle East. Some worry that world event...
Broadcast: Feb 12,2003 More than 111,000 military reservists around the United States have been plucked out of their civilian lives and called-up to active duty, in support of the U.S. military's 2)...
Broadcast: Feb 08, 2003 Cities and universities have been named for Abraham Lincoln, his face appears on the U.S. $5 bill, and tourists flock to the massive Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Adam B...
Broadcast: Feb 06,2003 In the Middle East, a region marked with considerable hatred and distrust, there are still some places where lessons in harmony and respect are lived every day. One of them is a...
Broadcast: Feb 05, 2003 Two of the world's most innovative design teams have won the right to compete in what is possibly the most high profile design project in history, the site of New York's destro...
Broadcast: Jan 01 2003 In 1964, 16-year-old Frank Abagnale, 1) distraught over his parents' divorce, ran away from home. He survived by successfully impersonating various respected professionals, amon...
Jan 31,2003 Students and researchers can 1) stroll through the Roman Forum for the first time in 1,500 years, thanks to computer technology. Historians and architects have created a virtual tour of an...
Jan 31,2003 The small town of Gori would most likely be an unremarkable outpost along Georgia's east-west highway, if it were not for Josef Stalin. Gori is where the Soviet dictator was born and where...