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The world is running out of time to strike a peace-preserving deal with North<br />
Korea's strange and reclusive leader Kim Jong Il. For 10 years, threats,<br />
deceptions and diplomatic ploys have shaped US relations with the Hermit<br />
Kingdom. Now, what happens next depends on the outcome of a raging debate within<br />
the Bush administration over how best to handle Ch<strong>air</strong>man Kim. Frontline traces<br />
the delicate manoeuvres and clumsy turns that have brought the world to the<br />
brink of a nuclear showdown in Asia.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
327.5193 KIM.<br />
AMERICAN DREAMERS [VIDEORECORDING] / PRODUCER, MORAG RAMSAY.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the ABC program broadcast 10/3/03. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A of<br />
the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
Reporter, Jonathan Holmes.<br />
Reporter Jonathan Holmes in the United States, interviews experts in the field<br />
of US foreign policy. Includes interviews with Kurt Campbell, Frank Gaffney,<br />
Doug Feith, Richard Perle and Jim Lobe.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
327.73 AMER.<br />
LETTER TO AMERICA [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
2002.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording.<br />
Producer, director, Amir Amirani ; series producer, Simon French ; camera, David<br />
Scott, Hadi Pouyan ; researcher, Lawrence Joffe.<br />
Reporter, Rana Kabbani.<br />
Broadcast on SBS <strong>Television</strong>, 12 March, 2002.<br />
Looks at American 'misadventures' which have cost some countries dearly,<br />
especially in Islamic countries. Also looks at the effect of American ideas and<br />
commercialism on the Islamic world, looking for explanations for the terrorist<br />
attacks of September 11.<br />
Syrian born writer Rana Kabbani investigates how Muslims in Egypt, the United<br />
Arab Emirates and Iran view the United States since September 11, contrasting<br />
the way the terrorist attack was interpreted and reported in the Arab world and<br />
in America and arguing that the Arab world feels itself under virtual American<br />
occupation.<br />
Originally released: BBC, 2001.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
327.73017 LETT.<br />
SAUDI TIME BOMB? [VIDEORECORDING] / WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY MARTIN SMITH AND<br />
LOWELL BERGMAN.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of SBS program, the cutting edge, broadcast 4/03/2002.<br />
Originally presented as a segment on the television program Frontline.<br />
After the September 11 terrorist attack on the United States President Bush<br />
stated that if the nations of the world are not with us in the war on terrorism,<br />
then they're with the terrorists. But what about the United States' supposed<br />
ally, the ultraconservative fundamentalist nation Saudi Arabia? This documentary<br />
looks at the delicate alliance between the two countries considering the vast<br />
differences in their cultures and possible consequences for future relations.<br />
Originally released United States : WGBH ; a Frontline coproduction with the New<br />
York Times and Rain <strong>Media</strong>, 2001.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
327.73053 SAUD.<br />
THE LONG ROAD TO WAR [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
[Boston] : WGBH Educational Foundation, c2003.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of SBS-TV program As it happened.<br />
A Frontline co-production with Kirk Documentary Group, Ltd.<br />
Produced by Michael Kirk, Louis Wiley, Jr. ; executive producer, David Fanning.<br />
Broadcast on 12 April 2003 on SBS-TV.