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Aired inbetween the programs 'Seapower' & 'P.O.V'

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00:00Next time on Seapower, trade winds shift as a simple steel container changes the face of the world forever.
00:16Next week on Seapower, a global journey, look at how Seapower affects economics and innovation.
00:24Don't miss Trade Winds, Trade Wars.
00:27Stay tuned for a gripping story about one HIV-positive African-American woman that cuts through the contradictions and opens a window to understanding sexuality in the age of AIDS.
00:39Watch POV next.
00:42Wednesday, July 20th, celebrate the 25th anniversary of the historic moon landing with a look at the dramatic Apollo 13 mission that almost didn't return.
00:53It's Apollo 13, to the edge and back.
00:56Funding for Seapower is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
01:21and by annual financial support from viewers like you.
01:25By the Sun Company, makers and marketers of Sunoco and Atlantic products.
01:32The Chicago Board Options Exchange, providing better opportunities for informed investors.
01:38And by the people of Toyota, who believe that striving for excellence is a way of life.
01:46To order a videocassette copy of Seapower, call 1-800-345-2690.
01:54The entire series is $149.95.
01:57Individual episodes are $29.95.
01:59The companion book, Seapower, A Global Journey, is now available for $38.95 plus $3.95 shipping.
02:16To order your hardcover volume, call 1-800-345-2690.
02:21Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the first landing on the moon,
02:27Public Television presents a month-long celebration of flight.
02:31From Lindbergh to Armstrong, from the DC-3 to the Saturn-5.
02:36Plus, see the wondrous spectacle of the great comet crash live July 20th.
02:40Don't miss this unprecedented television event throughout July on Public Television.
02:46Come fly in July on Channel 3.
02:53Next on the American Experience, three stories of early aviation.
03:00Charles Lindbergh, at 25, the nation's greatest hero.
03:04Amelia Earhart, Queen of the Air.
03:08And the great air race of 1924.
03:10Eight men risk everything to be the first to fly around the world.
03:14A special presentation of the American Experience.
03:18Wednesday at 8 on Channel 3.
03:27You've been waiting years for this encore.
03:29And now they're back.
03:32Jose Carreras,
03:34Placido Domingo,
03:35Luciano Pavarotti,
03:37and Meister Zubin Mehta
03:39together again for their reunion concert
03:41from Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
03:44We are very happy to be back with PBS.
03:59We are very happy to be back with PBS.
04:01We are very thrilled to be back with PBS.
04:03Well, PBS goes on and on and we are back.
04:08Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti with Mehta,
04:12The Three Tenors in Concert, 1994,
04:16here on Public Television.
04:18Saturday at 11 on Channel 3.
04:21Public Television should continue to be in the forefront of having very challenging
04:28and alternatives to the types of programs that children can watch.
04:31But I think that there's a lot of other things out there
04:34that they really can't get on a network TV that public television has.
04:39And it's really fun, it's really interesting, and it's really good.
04:42The kids like it.
04:43This is WPSX-TV with studios at the Pennsylvania State University.
04:51P.O.V., independent points of view from America's independent filmmakers.
05:15Next on P.O.V.
05:20Women took aid, and women died from aid.
05:22Their battles inspire rage.
05:24It doesn't matter how you got it.
05:26Nobody deserves to have this virus.
05:27Their courage inspires hope.
05:29Now one voice of many, and all of those voices together,
05:32we're going to make a change.
05:33When the heart of the matter looks at women and sexuality in the age of AIDS.
05:37We're going to move through this silence
05:39about sexuality and about responsibility.
05:43Major funding for P.O.V. has been provided
05:51by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
05:54to increase public awareness of independent film and video.
05:58The National Endowment for the Arts.
06:01The Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
06:04And by annual financial support from viewers like you.
06:10Ginny Rediker, producer.
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