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Hidden Gems

Here are some talks that you may not have stumbled on yet -- and that we think you'll love. Sasa Vucinic lays out a bold theory (and some shocking stats) about the free press. Ashraf Ghani sets forth a plan for how to fix failed states -- including his native Afghanistan. Musician and activist Peter Gabriel tells a powerful story that goes from the deeply personal to the global. And Ethel plays a movement from a modern string quartet.

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Play_iconPhil Borges on endangered cultures

Phil Borges on endangered cultures

18:35 Posted: Jan 2007

Views: 267,156 | Comments: 53

Play_iconPeter Gabriel fights injustice with video

Peter Gabriel fights injustice with video

14:08 Posted: Dec 2006

Views: 301,948 | Comments: 45

Play_iconBen Saunders skis to the North Pole

Ben Saunders skis to the North Pole

18:03 Posted: Oct 2006

Views: 281,859 | Comments: 48

Play_iconAshraf Ghani on rebuilding broken states

Ashraf Ghani on rebuilding broken states

18:45 Posted: Oct 2006

Views: 226,865 | Comments: 50

Play_iconSasa Vucinic invests in free press

Sasa Vucinic invests in free press

18:00 Posted: Oct 2006

Views: 173,006 | Comments: 32

Play_iconIqbal Quadir says mobiles fight poverty

Iqbal Quadir says mobiles fight poverty

15:52 Posted: Oct 2006

Views: 221,153 | Comments: 62

Play_iconMena Trott on blogs

Mena Trott on blogs

16:46 Posted: Aug 2006

Views: 254,774 | Comments: 36

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