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A new kind of dating changes the perception between prostitution and romance.
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A relatively secret portion of the Internet is modernizing drug dealing.
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Facing a declining economy and threats of conflict, many citizens in Ukraine look to smuggling illegal cigarettes into the European Union to make a living.
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Scam artists have been using public housing complexes in London as makeshift bases of operation used to organize their criminal enterprises.
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Law enforcement officials cannot seem to put a stop to the steady of circulation of weapons being moved from states with slack laws to stricter states.
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While the world of underground illegal gambling thrives in New York City, sometimes those who run the games turn out to be the biggest losers.
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A new kind of dating changes the perception between prostitution and romance.
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A relatively secret portion of the Internet is modernizing drug dealing.
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Facing a declining economy and threats of conflict, many citizens in Ukraine look to smuggling illegal cigarettes into the European Union to make a living.
05:30
Scam artists have been using public housing complexes in London as makeshift bases of operation used to organize their criminal enterprises.
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Rick talks about the extreme skateboarding enthusiast, whose obsession, passion and reliable fanaticism make their attraction seem more like a fetish.
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Professional skater Rick McCrank examines how skateboarding is being used by the next generation of people as a source of empowerment.
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Rick explores those in the world of skateboarding who appear hesitant or unwilling to stick to the status quo, such as downhill and fingerboarding.
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A wall prevents two groups of skateboarders in the Middle East who are attempting to move beyond religious and cultural boundaries.
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The case for Tom Brady is presented through five arguments, which includes Brady's intensity, football IQ, leadership, clutch performances and longevity.
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A transformation in talk television during the 1990s gives rise to programs that take advantage of volatile relationships, violence and shock value.
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Despite an initial struggle to acquire recognition and time on the radio, a twisted narrative is created by the media that leads to dangerous consequences.
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Before the infamous dot-com bubble burst, several American investors are entranced by the greed and that internet-exclusive companies offered during the 1990s.
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The popularity of "COPS," the controversial series depicting the gritty realities police work, soared when it hit primetime TV in 1991.
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After MTV's program "The Real World" became popular, the network traded in commentary on actual reality for toilet humor and sex appeal.

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Four smiths face the unique challenge of using titanium to create handles; the final two bladesmiths reproduce a tabar and dagger.
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Scrap metal shavings are transformed into the four smiths' signature blades before the final two are selected to reproduce a North African Nimcha.
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A blade must be forged in the shape of a puzzle piece that perfectly fits into another cut out; the final two smiths recreate a Japanese ono.
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The four smiths are required to pay for the tools they need to craft their signature blades; the final two recreate the famously expensive Boateng Saber.
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Judges Ben Abbott, J. Neilson and David Baker prove their talents when they are challenged to build a blade like they have never made before in just two weeks.
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