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September 26th, 2011
05:27 PM ET

"The Revealer" clue number 1

The award winning segment "The Revealer" is back this week and here’s your first clue. Can you guess the subject of this week's segment? The person who gets the correct answer will be revealed in Thursday's show.

 



Filed under: backstory • The Revealer
September 21st, 2011
04:07 PM ET

EXCLUSIVE: Behind-the-scenes with State Department's U.N. operations

By Jamie Crawford and Elise Labott reporting from the UN General Assembly

She may be out of Washington and on the road for the week, but the heavy machinery of office has followed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to New York as she attends the annual United Nations General Assembly meetings.

To be sure, the secretary always has a traveling staff with her wherever she may be in the world. But UNGA, with its hundreds of diplomats, ministers and heads of state converging on New York every September, is a much different animal from a trip to a world capitol.  Basically, Foggy Bottom moves up to the Big Apple and sets up a mini-State Department on the 24th floor of the Waldorf Astoria.

CNN was granted rare and exclusive access to this massive operation, one that involves hundreds of employees, planeloads full of equipment and a ton of coffee.

As we exited the elevator on the 24th floor, it became clear this was indeed a secure work space, with numerous Diplomatic Security guards and several signs reminding staff not to discuss classified information in the hallways.

It seemed as if U.S. foreign policy hadn't skipped a beat despite being a few hundred miles removed from home base. With the beds in each room removed (though the head boards where still bolted to the wall), the rooms have been transformed into working offices with secure telephone lines, computers, fax machines and all of the equipment needed to do the job of executing the nation's diplomacy.

As we were escorted down one of the halls, Ambassador Capricia Penavic Marshall, the department's chief of protocol, was working with her staff to prepare for what was already shaping up to be an marathon of a week. Marshall's office is responsible for advising on matters of international diplomatic protocol, making sure the right atmosphere is created for conducting diplomacy.

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Filed under: backstory • United Nations
September 16th, 2011
05:55 PM ET

Can a nice guy win a (fashion) war?

EXCLUSIVE: Relax and enjoy this Back|Story look behind the scenes as emerging designer Bibhu Mohapatra creates and shows his Fall 2011 collection at New York’s Fashion Week.

Part 1: Get to know Bibhu at his studio the day before the show (above in the box and below in the link)

http://on.cnn.com/pkLGbS

Part 2: Non-stop fashion madness inside the “The Box” at Lincoln Center.  It’s show time!

http://on.cnn.com/pud5s8



Filed under: backstory • Fashion • Interviews • journalists • The Revealer
September 16th, 2011
04:40 PM ET

“The Revealer”: Mysteries surrounding Machu Picchu

100 years ago an American archaeologist stumbled on the Inca's greatest treasure: Machu Picchu. Hugh Thomson travels to Peru and retraces the steps of explorer Hiram Bingham in this week’s edition of the “The Revealer”.


Filed under: backstory • Latin America • The Revealer
September 15th, 2011
08:06 PM ET

The Revealer clue number 4

It’s “Revealer” day here at BackStory HQ! Here’s the final clue of the week. Put your guess in the “comments” section below and be sure to watch the live show for this week’s installment of “The Revealer”.

Back | Story

Weekdays at 23:00CET (17:00 ET)

Replay at 06:30 CET (00:30 ET)


Filed under: backstory • The Revealer
September 14th, 2011
07:41 PM ET

"The Revealer" clue number 3

 

Here is the latest clue for this Thursday's segment of "The Revealer". Watch the video and make your guess here in the “Comments” section.

 

If you’re first with the right answer, we’ll announce your name live on BackStory when the segment debuts.


 


Filed under: backstory • The Revealer
September 13th, 2011
08:09 PM ET

"The Revealer" clue number 2

Yesterday, we gave you the first in a series of video clues for this Thursday's segment of "The Revealer". Click on the video, get the clue and make your guess here in the “Comments” section.

If you’re first with the right answer, we’ll announce your name live on BackStory when the segment debuts.


Filed under: backstory • The Revealer
September 12th, 2011
05:11 PM ET

An all new "The Revealer" clue number 1

It’s time once again for the Revealer game and this is the first time we’ve had a video clue!  Click on the video, get the clue and make your guess here in the “Comments” section.

If you’re first with the right answer, we’ll announce your name live on BackStory this Thursday when the segment debuts.  (Last week’s winner was Alexander from Greece– maybe he’ll get this one too?!?!)



Filed under: backstory • The Revealer
September 8th, 2011
07:12 PM ET

Inside the Tent: Gadhafi's Home Movies

Right now, ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is nowhere to be found.  But we're getting a revealing look inside Gadhafi's private life.  Home video from inside Gadhafi's Tripoli compound shows the ruler relaxing with his family in happier times.  It's a curious juxtaposition to the Moammar Gadhafi the world knows.


								

Filed under: Arab World • backstory • Libya
September 1st, 2011
10:57 PM ET

The Revealer... Revealed!

They are some of the most familiar structures in the entire world.  But after more than 4,000 years, do any secrets remain hidden behind Egypt's great pyramids?

Nick Glass takes us to Egypt to reveal just why the pyramids may have been built where they were.

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