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Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, a chief organizer of the planned Muslim community center in Lower Manhattan, was interviewed by FRONTLINE six months after 9/11. Read-
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Noticed the drumbeat of reports on this issue--the latest one on today's New York Times' front page? Here's our critically acclaimed report on the topic, with a parents' guide and more. View--
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He converted from Catholicism to Mormonism. But evangelical and fundamentalist Christians maintain Mormons are not Christians. More on that, from our report, "The Mormons."
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On the heels of our Katrina report, federal agents announced they're investigating whether police commanders authorized shooting looters...
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To counter lost revenue due to new credit card rules, banks have jacked up interest rates. Some tips for consumers in weighing an alternative for borrowing--
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Addressing thousands of students in Tehran, the Supreme Leader seemingly was acknowledging Iran's "brain drain" phenomenon...
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Law & Disorder Aug. 25, 2010 FRONTLINE investigates several questionable shootings by police in the days following Hurricane Katrina, raising new questions about the actions of some officers -- and their command structure -- during the aftermath of the storm.FRONTLINE/WORLDTroubled Water Jun. 29, 2010 FRONTLINE/World investigates one of its own stories, The Play Pump, which promised to use a merry-go-round and the power of children to help meet the dire need for fresh water in southern Africa. The Suicide Tourist Jun. 22, 2010 A story about struggling to live ... and deciding when to die. Is this a choice everyone should have?Obama's Deal Jun. 15, 2010 It wasn't pretty, but it worked. Inside the backroom deals and hardball politics that finally got Obama his health care bill.Growing Up Online Jun. 8, 2010 What does it mean to be part of the first generation coming of age in the Internet era?Flying Cheap May. 25, 2010 Is the aviation system being stretched beyond its capacity to deliver service that is both cheap and safe?The Wounded Platoon May. 18, 2010 FRONTLINE tells the dark tale of the men of 3rd Platoon, Charlie Company, 1st Battalion of the 506th Infantry, and how the war in Iraq followed them home.FRONTLINE/WORLDThe Carbon Hunters May. 11, 2010 FRONTLINE/World journeys to the Amazon and the remote rainforests of Brazil, where several major American companies are on the hunt for ways to capture an increasingly valuable commodity -- carbon. College, Inc. May. 4, 2010 FRONTLINE follows the money to uncover how Wall Street and a new breed of for-profit universities are transforming the way we think about college in America. The Vaccine War Apr. 27, 2010 Are vaccines safe? FRONTLINE explores this growing and often heated debate between scientists, doctors and parents.The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan Apr. 20, 2010 In the midst of war and endemic poverty, an ancient tradition has re-emerged across Afghanistan: Hundreds of boys are being lured off the streets with promises of a new life, many unaware their fate is to be used for entertainment and sex.
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