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The Dragon Children

SBS

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Produced by: SBS Online

Chinese-Australian students have come under increasing scrutiny, raising debate about the role of culture, coaching colleges and notions of childhood in an increasingly competitive school environment. Are Chinese parents too pushy, their focus too narrow and the children too obedient? Or are there lessons to be learnt from Chinese students to ensure everyone shares in the success? More…


Goa Hippy Tribe

SBS

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Produced by: SBS Online, Freehand, Screen NSW, Screen Australia

Goa Hippy Tribe is an interactive documentary that tells the story of the original Goan hippies, led by the inimitable Eight-Finger Eddie, who first met in the early 70s and re-connected on Facebook to re-unite in 2010. An immersive online trip, the project features interviews shot by director Darius Devas as well as material contributed by Facebook users as part of an initial, groundbreaking social media phase. More…


Physics from hell

Boston.com

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Produced by: Scott Lapierre, Javier Zarracina

Was modern physics born in the Inferno? Motion video for an Boston Globe Ideas section about the influence of Dante's Inferno in Galileo Physics More…


Now What Argentina

UNC-Chapel Hill

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Produced by: UNC & UCA Students, Pat Davison, Cecilia Balbin, coaches

n 2001, Argentina's economy collapsed, leading to deep economic and social disruption. But the Argentinean people are resilient, with a fierce spirit of determination. Now What Argentina? explores the history of this crisis, the adaptations of the people, and the enduring Argentinean culture. The site's debut follows a month-long foreign reporting assignment in which UNC-Chapel Hill journalism students collaborated with Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina journalism students to produce a dynamic multimedia website detailing the lingering effects of the country's economic crash. This project not only raises awareness of Argentina's struggles to a broad international audience but also illuminates the financial crises that are currently challenging people around the globe. The students, guided by faculty and professional journalists, used photos, audio, video, panoramic photos, timelapse photography, information graphics and design to examine the lasting effects of the 2001 economic collapse. The stories range from political violence and drug addiction to tango and soccer and much more. The stories of the people and their city make up Now What Argentina, a documentary multimedia project that examines the fall, recovery, and continued challenges of a nation. More…


Voices

USA Today

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Produced by: Thad Allender, Christopher Houston, William Couch, Katharine Jarmul, Joshua Hatch, Steve Elfers, Chuck Rose

Ask a question...share the response. The USA TODAY voices project is simply a modern way to capture and share your thoughts on an important question. USA TODAY video journalists ask a question in cities and at events across America and use the video to get the conversation started. Each video lives on a page that allows you to comment, Tweet or record a response of your own. So, browse through the questions we have asked, or suggest your own. If you find one you're passionate about, share your voice with the rest of the USA...today. More…


What is Reapportionment?

USA Today

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Produced by: David Evans, Josh Hatch, Tory Hargro

Census 2010: What is reapportionment? The periodic reallotment of U.S. congressional seats is a mystery to many. Find out what the process is all about. More…


Tracking Meghan Landowski's killer

Pilot Online

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Produced by: Miranda Mulligan, Brian Clark, Janie Bryant

An look inside: The case that began with a stepfather's anguished 911 call on April 10, 2008, in Portsmouth ended Feb. 18 when Robert Lee Barnes was sentenced for sexually assaulting and stabbing to death his 16-year-old friend, Meghan Landowski. More…


Tour the USS New Mexico

Pilot Online

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Produced by: Miranda Mulligan, Brian Clark, Bill Tiernan

Video tour and 360 look at the newest of the Virginia-class attack submarines. More…


Not Forgotten: Looking back at the Korean War

Pilot Online

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Produced by: Miranda Mulligan, Sam Saccone, Stephen Katz, Brian Clark

On June 25, 1950, North Korean troops stormed south, launching a war that would last until 1953. The men who fought there will never forget. Hear the stories of local vets (SE Virginia, Hampton Roads) in this video interactive. Read about some milestones and a story about 21-months in a POW camp. More…


China's Housing Market: At a Turning Point?

The Wall Street Journal

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Produced by: Nan Wu, Lam Thuy Vo, Josh Chin, MinJung Kim, Susan McGregor, Yuan Li, Jonathan Cheng, Sue Feng

Who are the main players in China's real-estate market? Who are he people affected by the rising prices? And what is China's government doing to prevent what they perceive as a asset bubble from bursting. Explore China's booming real-estate market and the government's latest policies through graphics, analysis and video stories. More…