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May 16, 2013 Stephen Sapienza
As drilling operators search for shale gas in Poland, residents demand more information about the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing—fracking—on their communities.
May 16, 2013
Matthieu Aikins
Pakistan's truck art is famously lavish. But what motivates truckers to spend thousands of dollars on decorations?
May 16, 2013
James V. Wertsch
There’s much to be learned about what drove the alleged bombers at the Boston Marathon. One place to start: the contested histories and unresolved tensions in their native North Caucasus.
May 14, 2007 / Untold Stories
Ryan Anson
May 9, 2007 / Untold Stories
Ryan Anson
"I'm looking for the day that the Bangsamoro would be the master of their own selves and destiny," Mohagher Iqbal told me during an interview at the MILF's political headquarters at Semuay Crossing
May 5, 2007 / Untold Stories
George Lerner, Christie Aschwanden
Christie Aschwanden visits the site where a U.S. B-52 was shot down over Hanoi, Vietnam in 1972. Video by George Lerner.
May 5, 2007 / Untold Stories
Christie Aschwanden, George Lerner
B-52 Crash site Hanoi
May 5, 2007 / Untold Stories
B-52 Crash site Hanoi Interview with Dr. Rapoport about Agent Orange.
May 4, 2007 / Untold Stories
George Lerner, Christie Aschwanden
Examining the lasting effects of Agent Orange in Vietnam. Pediatrician Dr.
May 4, 2007 / Untold Stories
Ryan Anson
People and Forests of Vietnam's Central Highlands
May 2, 2007 / Untold Stories
Christie Aschwanden, George Lerner
Vietnam has 54 minority culture groups, and we encountered three of them at A Luoi--the Pako, Ta Oi and Catu.
B-52 in My Backyard
May 2, 2007 / Untold Stories
Christie Aschwanden, George Lerner
During the 1972 Christmas air raids, Vietnamese soldiers in Hanoi shot down a B-52 bomber. The plane crashed in Hun Tiep Lake, where it has remained ever since.
May 2, 2007 / Untold Stories
Ryan Anson

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