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Recycled carpets, eco-fleeces, organic yogurt and even a greener Google search – US industry is responding to the environmental crisis in unexpected ways. We meet America’s sustainable business leaders – the innovators who have reduced their energy bills, redesigned their processes and rethought their business models, in an effort to prove that you can be green and still make a greenback.

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Billions of dollars are rolling into India's booming dotcom industry - but in a country of a billion people, most can only dream of luxuries like internet access and mobile phones. Tom Bible meets the entrepreneurs who are hoping to change all that - by bringing technology to the masses, at a price ordinary Indians can afford.

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A decade ago, six Silicon Valley entrepreneurs set out to change the world - and began to rewrite the rules of business as the internet entered our everyday lives. Then the dotcom bubble burst, turning billions of dollars of paper fortunes into dust. But where are these dotcom pioneers now? What did they learn from the boom and bust? And as new life returns to Silicon Valley, how come so many of them are starting up companies all over again?

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These five patients have three things in common: they all had advanced cancer, they all turned to non-conventional therapies - and they all survived. But by all available evidence, they should probably now be dead. In this special report, Tom Bible asks what conventional and alternative medicine are learning from each other - and what it takes to beat the odds...

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"Five years ago Tom Bible was diagnosed as having a rare and inoperable tumour deep in his brain. In this harrowing memoir, he recalls his quest to find a surgeon prepared to accept the challenge of operating on him- and how one man's extraordinary skill with a scalpel (and tube of superglue!) saved his life." (Observer Magazine, 25th January 2004)

Text of 5,500 words with 24 black and white images by Tom Bible and 16 colour images by Imke Lass

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