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Thirteen Forum
Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Anyone whose hands are tied to a keyboard for hours every day could benefit from learning more about the mental benefits of exercise. John Ratey and Richard Weise talk about exercise and the brain.

Exposé
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Considering General Petraeus’ testimony yesterday that troop levels in Iraq should be maintained, the effects on the troops that will stay on the ground must be considered. In an episode that originally aired on October 12, 2007, Exposé looked into the frightening condition of the mental health of deployed troops.

51st State
Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Nearly five years after President Bush declared “mission accomplished” in Iraq, General Petraeus is testifying to Congress today regarding the current state of the war.
In 1973, Thirteen went to Times Square to hear the opinions of the general public as President Nixon announced the ceasefire in Vietnam and the comments ring just as loudly regarding [...]

Skyline
Monday, April 7th, 2008

Skyline looked into the history of Rockefeller Center in 1979. While dated, this piece’s charming “gee whiz” view of Rockefeller Center epitomizes many New Yorker’s views of their city to this day.

New York Voices
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Michael Imperioli, better known as Christopher Moltisanti from The Sopranos, sat down with Thirteen and shared his thoughts about acting, New York, and more.

Texas Ranch House
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Mr. Cooke threatens violence after a feud over a horse. See the all the drama in this clip from Texas Ranch House.

Visions
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Visions takes you on an aerial tour of Greece. See amazing vistas including The Acropolis, Olympia and Mikonos.

Exposé
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Do you ever get nervous when an 18 wheeler passes you on the interstate? In this video, Exposé investigates the trucking industry and finds some frightening information.

Reel 13
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

How many times have you been pushed by (or pushed yourself) someone on the street? It can be a painful way of life in New York as this cute short film by Guy Shahar, The Apologist, explores. But can there be a happy ending after the shoving?

Wide Angle
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

This tragic documentary explores the rising despair in rural India where crop failures, sinking global cotton prices and spiraling debt are pushing farmers to the edge.

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