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            <title>The Google boys
            
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            <description>Profiles Sergey Brin and Larry Page, two Stanford University computer science Ph.D candidates who went on to develop the worlds most popular search engine.</description>
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            <title>Biography: Benjamin Franklin
            
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            <description>The story of one of the most dynamic figures in American History. Includes expert commentary, archival material, and Franklins own writings.</description>
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            <title>Biography - Anne Rice: Vampires, Witches and Bestsellers
            
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            <description>The real life story of Anne Rice,  a woman behind some of the most intriguing fiction of our time. Personal interviews held with close friends and relatives, including her now late husband, poet Stan Rice, and son Christopher.</description>
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            <description>The story behind a small-time model turned Hollywood superstar and U.N. Goodwill Ambassador.</description>
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            <title>Queen Noor between two realms
            
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            <description>Chronicle the fairy-tale romance of Jordans late King Hussein and all-American girl Lisa Halaby, who became Noor al Hussein, the Light of Hussein, when they married.</description>
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            <title>Lance Armstrong: Racing for his Life
            
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            <description>Candid interviews with Lance and his closest friends document the inspiring journey of the most famous American cycler of all time.</description>
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            <title>Biography: Alexander Graham Bell - Voice of Invention
            
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            <description>His drive to help his deaf mother communicate led to one of the most important inventions of the 20th century. Alexander Graham Bell left his mark on the world with the invention of the telephone. Biography traces the life of the famed inventor.</description>
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            <title>Roy Rogers American legend
            
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            <description>Biography presents the full story of the poor boy from Cincinnati who became The King of the Cowboys. In home movies, film outtakes and rare TV clips, we catch a glimpse of Rogers lightning rise to stardom from his humble beginnings.</description>
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            <title>Johnny Cash: The Man in Black
            
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            <description>Johnny Cash was born at the height of the Depression in rural Arkansas, and the legacy of his childhood shines throught in many of his classic songs. From the million dollar quartet to nine Grammy awards, this is the saga of The man in black.</description>
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            <title>Eleanor Roosevelt a restless spirit
            
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            <description>A portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt, an activist First Lady with personal tragedies, who became a leader in humanitarian causes.</description>
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            <title>Charles and Anne Lindbergh alone together
            
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            <description>This unique, feature-length Biography goes beyond the familiar elements-the historic flight of the Spirit of St. Louis and the kidnapping and murder of their son-to present a reasoned, balanced portrait of Charles, Anne and their life together.</description>
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            <title>Stonewall Jackson
            
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            <description>He earned his nickname for bravery at Bull Run and led some of the most stunning campaigns of the Civil War. An outstanding leader and brilliant tactician, Stonewall Jackson is widely regarded as one of the greatest Confederate commanders. Visits some of the bloodiest battlegrounds in America for a riveting portrait of the commander who held his ground like a stone wall.</description>
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            <title>The Dalai Lama Soul of Tibet
            
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            <description>One of the worlds most admired men, he is the spiritual and secular leader of a nation that exists only in exile. Born Tenzin Gyatso, he is the fourteenth man recognized by his people as Buddhas reincarnation and honored with the title he is known by worldwide - the Dalai Lama. Since 1959, when he fled his nation after a failed rebellion against the occupying Chinese, he has lived in exile. Follow the Dalai Lama from his childhood in the Lost Kingdom to today. Interviews with Chinese scholars, Tibet activists including actor Richard Gere and His Holiness himself detail the long struggle to free Tibet. See footage of the defining moments of his life including accepting the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize.</description>
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            <title>Biography: Adam &amp; Eve
            
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            <description>This program combines expert interviews, abundant location footage, and rare paintings and artifacts to create a unique portrait of Adam &amp; Eve.</description>
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            <title>Tennessee Williams wounded genius
            
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            <description>The classic works of Tennessee Williams have earned him a reputation as one of the greatest American playwrights of the 20th century. Take an in-depth look at the famed writer and the personal problems that plagued his life and inspired his masterworks.</description>
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            <title>Biography: Audie Murphy
            
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            <description>Through clips, newsreel footage, and the memories of those who knew him, Biography recounts the laudatory and tragic tale of a truly remarkable man.</description>
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            <title>Biography: Al Capone - Scarface
            
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            <description>Al Capone established himself as Americas most notorious gangster ... a wild, glamorous man with a passion for opera ... a ruthless, vindictive mobster who was generous and loyal to friends and family.</description>
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            <title>David &amp; Goliath a Biblical battle
            
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            <description>Recounts the story of David, the shepherd boy who slew the Philistine giant Goliath to become the hero of his people.</description>
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            <title>Rasputin the mad monk
            
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            <description>Examine the sensational legend and amazing truth of the monk whose pervasive influence over the Russian royal family helped bring about the October Revolution.</description>
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            <title>Thurgood Marshall justice for all.
            
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            <description>Interviews with his sons and the men and women who worked alongside him put the life of the legendary jurist and civil rights activist in perspective.</description>
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            <description>Looks at the life and death of James Dean through interviews with many of his co-stars, friends and other insiders.</description>
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            <title>Biography - Albert Einstein
            
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            <description>Explore the life of the scientist whose theories recast mans relationship with the universe.</description>
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            <title>Fidel Castro el comandante
            
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            <description>He stood defiantly at the center of some of the worst crises of the Cold War. After over forty years of rule, he remains one of the most controversial politcal figures of all time. Join Biography for a revealing look at the last great Communist leader.</description>
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            <title>The Babe
            
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            <description>From his early childhood in Baltimore to the infamous 1919 sale by the Boston Red Sox to his glory years with the New York Yankees, Biography takes an in-depth look at the immortal slugger who swatted his way into the hearts of baseball fans forever--Container.</description>
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            <title>Biography: Amelia Earhart
            
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            <description>Looks at the life of aviatrix Amelia Earhart, the first woman pilot to cross the Atlantic solo, who vanished without a trace while she was attempting to fly around the world.</description>
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            <title>The Harlem Globetrotters Americas court jesters.
            
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            <description>For nearly 75 years the Clown Princes of Basketball have brought laughs and ball-handling wizardry to fans all over the globe. Follow the team from their Chicago beginnings to their present-day success.</description>
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            <title>J. F. K. a personal story
            
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            <description>Relive the glory moments of John F. Kennedys life, see the compelling story of this unforgettable leader and the rich dynasty he left behind. He will always be remembered as the youthful president who inspired America, a charismatic leader who gave the nation a sense of pride and confidence. His sharp mind, quick wit, and boundless determination won him friends, confidantes, and devoted followers. A World War II hero, respected senator, and author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Profiles in Courage, Kennedy regarded life as a race against boredom.</description>
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            <description>As Americas most famous and followed evangelist, Billy Graham preaches and millions listen. The program focuses on the pivotal events in Grahams life, including William Randolph Hearsts decision to publicize Grahams crusades, Grahams close ties with several Presidents, and his refusal to speak out against the Vietnam War or to participate in Civil Rights demonstrations. Interviews with friends, family, and figures such as Henry Ford and George Bush Sr. further illuminate Grahams life and trace his development from childhood to the peak of his spiritual empire.</description>
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            <title>Sam Walton: Bargain Billionaire
            
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            <description>Part P.T. Barnum, part Billy Graham, his vision transformed shopping in America and made him one of the worlds richest men. Sam Walton started life out as a poor depression era baby in Oklahomas dust bowl. He became the richest man in the nation, single-handedly building his chain of Wal-Mart stores into the worlds largest retailer. See how Sam built his empire from a single store to a global chain in less than thirty years, sneaking up on established names like Sears and K-Mart and passing them by before they could adjust to his challenge.</description>
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            <title>Pablo Picasso a primative soul
            
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            <description>He was a brazen prodigy determined to make his mark in the world. He became the most revolutionary and influential artist since the Renaissance. His was a life of contradiction, where the creation of beauty was balanced by personal failings that exacted a high price on all those who loved him. Pablo Picasso spent his life destroying convention. He left a legacy that places him securely among the most important artists of all time. Follows Picasso from his childhood in Spain through the many phases of his 70-year artistic career.</description>
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            <title>Nelson Mandela journey to freedom
            
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            <description>Born into African royalty, he became an international hero for his sacrifices in the fight against apartheid. After decades in jail, he emerged as the leader of his reborn nation. Journey to freedom alongside one of the most compelling figures of the 20th century. Nelson Mandela is one of the most compelling figures of the 20th century. Learn the remarkable story of his life, from his idyllic childhood through his years of imprisonment to his triumphant election as president of South Africa.</description>
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            <title>Mother Teresa a life of devotion
            
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            <description>From her childhood in Yugoslavia to the Nobel Peace Prize, when called to serve by God, she responded like no other in modern times. Mother Teresas phenomenal labors on behalf of the poor, unwanted and needy earned her the name the Saint of the Gutters. For over 50 years, Mother Teresa dedicated herself to the poorest of the poor. The order she founded the Missionaries of Charity grew to encompass over 3,000 members working in 25 countries. She earned countless accolades and awards, yet as her fame and influence grew, she remained unchanged, giving all she had to help the least fortunate.</description>
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            <title>John Wayne American legend
            
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            <description>A true American icon, his 250 films shaped a vision of American manhood. From the studio lot to leading man, celluloid hero to American legend, this is The Duke. John Wayne remains one of the most influential actors in history. Born Marion Michael Morrison, he was introduced to Hollywood as a set laborer on the Fox lot. Soon he was on camera, appearing in numerous films before landing his breakthrough role in Stagecoach. Discover how he was more than 200 movies into his career before he finally won an Oscar.</description>
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            <title>Beethoven the sound and the fury
            
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            <description>His nine symphonies and countless smaller works made him a legend for all time. But his was a classic creative soul, tortured in spite of his success. This is a look at one of the greatest musicians of all time. Ludwig Van Beethoven is undeniably one of the greatest musical geniuses who ever lived. He was also filled with contradictions, whose towering talent allowed him license few others enjoyed. Find out how he kept composing despite being totally deaf by the age of 40. Explore the failures in love and conflicts with his patrons and fans that colored much of his life.</description>
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            <description>Eva Duarte de Peron, or Evita as she is also called, is one of the most controversial figures in history. A minor actress when she married Argentine president-to-be Juan Peron, her political power and prestige eventually equaled, and perhaps eclipsed, his. Was she the power-hungry Marie Antoinette figure her detractors claim? Or was she really the savior of the working poor? Rare photographs and films tell Evitas real story, from her humble birth to her tragic death of cancer at 33. Close aids and bitter enemies offer their accounts, and consider why she continues to fascinate us today.</description>
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            <title>Sir Isaac Newton the gravity of genius
            
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            <description>By the age of 23, he had laid the foundations for calculus, the laws of gravity, motion and inertia, and begun experiments on light. His major work is called The Principia. Isaac Newton has been called the Father of Modern Science. His incredible body of work represents arguably the greatest contribution to science ever made by an individual. But despite living at the vibrant center of an inspired social scene, his personal life was marked by loneliness. Examine the many discoveries and private fears of this remarkable man.</description>
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            <title>Sigmund Freud Analysis of a mind
            
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            <description>An extraordinary interview with Gloria Steinem highlights this in-depth portrait of the man whose controversial theories transformed our understanding of the mind and sexuality.</description>
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            <title>Vincent van Gogh: A Stroke of Genius
            
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            <description>He created some of the most treasured paintings in history. But in his own lifetime, he was shunned by the artistic community and his works were virtually ignored. Get a comprehensive look at a life of passion, genius and determination that is often overshadowed by one tormented act. Get the real, complete story of why the painter cut off his own ear, but also explore the rest of his remarkable life, including his complicated relationships with women and his long partnership with his brother Theo. Take an up-close look at his greatest masterpieces, and examine their importance.</description>
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            <description>A biographical account of the Soviet Unions infamous dictator from his childhood in Georgia to his seminary studies and domination of the Soviet people.</description>
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            <description>He was vulgar, extravagant and bawdy. But inside this childish man lived historys greatest musical genius. As a toddler, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts musical gifts made him the darling of Europes highest courts. But as a man, his rebellion against a domineering father led him to a life of gambling, debt and excess. A master whose work would revolutionize nearly every area of music. Mozarts sudden death at age 35 is considered by many to be the greatest tragedy in the history of music. Why was a composer of such unremitting genius left to die in poverty?</description>
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            <description>Biography of Saint Mary Magdalene.</description>
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            <description>Presents an in-depth look at the tragic life of one of the last centurys most mysterious writers.</description>
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            <description>Wally Amos is Famous for his chocolate chip cookies. But before he cooked up that recipe, he had already tasted success in a totally different field; Wally was the first black talent agent at the William Morris Agency representing the likes of Simon and Garfunkel and The Supremes. Filled with candid reflections from Wally and those who know him best, including his wife and children, BIOGRAPHY traces his tumultuous journey. See how his first two marriages crumbled and bad business decisions cost him the cookie company by the early 90s, and find out how he got things turned around--in both his personal and professional life.</description>
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            <description>A look at the life of George (Baby Face) Nelson. Born Lester Gillis, Nelson was involved in theft from his youth onwards. Later, he teamed up with John Dillinger to rob banks and murder. He was killed by the FBI November 1934 at the age of 26.</description>
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            <description>Story of Ma Barker, the notorious female criminal and matriarch of one of Americas worst crime families in depression-era America.</description>
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            <description>Profiles the serial murderer who terrorized New York City in 1976 and 1977, and who came to be known as the Son of Sam.</description>
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            <description>He was the poster-boy for the excess and glitz of the 80s. When the economy took a turn for the worse, experts assumed that his time at the top was over. But Donald Trump came back, stronger than ever. This program traces his remarkable business turnaround as he remade his empire in the face of the economic climate of the 90s. Trump talks about the low points as well as his carefully crafted return to the center stage of high finance.</description>
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            <description>A biography Sammy Bull Gravano, by interviewing with mafia family members, friends, network correspondents, and trial lawyers.</description>
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            <description>Over 100 years ago a New England spinster, Lizzie Borden, stood accused of the brutal hatchet murders of her father and stepmother. Was she a scheming, cold-blooded murderess who beat the charges? Or was she an innocent woman forever marked by that fateful day?</description>
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            <description>After the Sioux defeated General George Crook, Crazy Horse wages war against gold prospectors from Montana.</description>
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            <description>The name Attila the Hun conjures up images of bloodthirsty barbarians decimating an innocent European populace by sword and fire, but in other parts of the world, the reputation of the king of the Huns is altogether different. This fifth-century ruler was shrewd and intelligent, charismatic and compassionate. Attila the Hun used his most forceful attributes to forge a loose confederation of nomadic tribes into the most fearsome military machine of its time.</description>
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