Tehran Bureau
The UK has one organ that scares Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's regime greatly, and that is BBC's Persian language service...
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FRONTLINE / World
They're Frequent Flyer junkies, obsessed with chasing miles and points -- millions of them. View how they play the game --
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Update
Wow. Barely a year ago BofA and other banks were taking a public whipping; Ken Lewis was fighting for survival. It seemed sort of the end of an era - maybe. Have a look...
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In the News
Should kids who kill get life without parole? The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments. View our clip...
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Digital Nation Blog
We're desperately seeking a great story about love in the digital age, and we need your help...
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In the News
It's one of the issues that surfaces frequently in the debate on overhauling health care.
How bad is Britain's "socialized medicine"? Our video --
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ENCOREFrom Jesus to Christ: The First Christians Dec. 15, 2009 (Check local listings) Part 1 of the story of the life of Jesus and the epic rise of Christianity. Said one critic: " It's a revelation of what television can be." ENCOREThe Madoff Affair Dec. 8, 2009 (Check local listings) Inside the world's first global Ponzi scheme, and how he got away with it for so long... The Card Game Nov. 24, 2009 FRONTLINE and The New York Times join forces to investigate the changing nature of the consumer credit business. With new regulations coming, what are the new terms and products banks will be offering customers?A Death in Tehran Nov. 17, 2009 FRONTLINE investigates the life and death of the woman whose image remains a potent symbol for those who want to keep the reform movement alive in Iran.Sick Around The World Nov. 10, 2009 In the debate over health care, what can the U.S. learn from the successes and failures of five other capitalist democracies?The Medicated Child Nov. 3, 2009 Millions of U.S. children are taking psychiatric drugs, most never tested on kids. Good medicine -- or an uncontrolled experiment?Close to Home Oct. 27, 2009 Producer Ofra Bikel intimately chronicles how the middle class is faring in this recession through the stories of a New York City salon owner, her clients and her family.The Warning Oct. 20, 2009 In the devastating aftermath of the financial meltdown, FRONTLINE uncovers important clues about why it happened -- and who could have prevented it. Obama's War Oct. 13, 2009 Can U.S. forces succeed in Afghanistan? With exclusive access, FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith delivers vivid, on-the-ground reporting from this war's many fronts. FRONTLINE/WORLDDigital Dumping Ground Jun. 23, 2009 Before trashing that old computer or cell phone, have a look at how our digital culture is dumping a toxic legacy on the developing world - along with a lot of our personal data. Breaking the Bank Jun. 16, 2009 FRONTLINE untangles the complicated financial and political web threatening one superbank in particular: Bank of America.
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