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While voices opposed to mining prevail, Terry Ratliff describes a bittersweet victory.

5:04
Beverly May worries that no one will speak up to mining interests at a public hearing.

2:33
Step into a virtual minining town on Second Life.

1:59
For Nickenson, a hard life has left him scarred, with little hope.

2:33
How has the earthquake impacted the already dire lives of Haiti's orphans?

2:10
Homeless youth in Haiti are twice-orphaned, first from family, then by government.

3:10
Are the Stockholm Arts Swim Gents "man" enough to give up wetsuits?

2:02
The team struggles with "the Lift" in order to take it to the next level.

2:41
On the championship tour, friendships flourish and stereotypes are dispelled.

2:47
Synchronized swimming is offered as the answer to existential angst.

10:48
Tahera is an outspoken Muslim Chaplain and youth leader from a traditional family.

8:15
Shmuly is an activist and rabbinical student redefining an Orthodox Jewish rabbi's role.