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The Great Southern Piggery holds the largest free-range herd of pigs in the world. As livestock diseases plague much of the world, is this the future in maintaining healthy, productive animals?
This topical report from 1998 analyses the impact of NAFTA on Mexican industry, looking at those left behind by the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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For millions in the developed world, polio is a disease nobody ever gets. But for millions in the third world, it was still as close as the next drink of contaminated water. We profile the fight to eliminate this eminently curable disease.
The people of the island of Biak allegedly suffer at the hands of the ruling Indonesian military as they attempt to gain independence.
Suharto may be gone, but the Indonesian military continues human rights abuses in defence of international mining interests. Reports of ethnic cleansing of indigenous tribespeople threaten to attract international attention.
Europe's free circulation of people and goods has spawned a slave trade: Portuguese women are being lured over the border to Spain, where they are sold into prostitution. Electric shocks, cigarette burns and severe beatings frighten many Portuguese women into the job.
The IMF was established at the end of the Second World War to oversee exchange rates and help countries work through cash flow crises. But, now, is it doing more harm than good?
Market reform and mass lay-offs across China are causing social havoc. Underground lies China's growing dissident movement - complaining not about democracy but unemployment. Those who speak out about labour rights risk hefty jail terms, but a few have dared to speak out.
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