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Let's Lighten Up A Bit! Flashback

Let's Lighten Up A Bit!


It's summertime. And with a "new" GM emerging now from bankruptcy, we thought we'd pull from our archive a clip of the "old" GM. It might make you smile for a second or so...MORE »
They've Waited Ten Years for this DayIn the News

They've Waited Ten Years for this Day


Back in '99, Bill Moyers spoke with two members of the U.S. Supreme Court who were deeply troubled by campaign donations' impact on elected judges. Now, a decade later...MORE »
Commemorating Another BattlefieldFlashback

Commemorating Another Battlefield


It was 40 years ago this month President Nixon declared a war on drugs -- and all the social data and law enforcement stats show it's become an endless war...MORE »
Remarkable  FootageFlashback

Remarkable Footage


Rare scenes of Mandela's imprisonment on Robben Island -- the crucible that transformed him into a politician, leader and statesman...MORE »

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We've come to the end of our 27th season, but we're back in October with new stories and investigations. Meanwhile, WATCH ONLINE the reports you might have missed during the past year!
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Digital 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.
The Tank Man
Jun. 9, 2009

20 years later, what does he mean for a China that today has become a global economic powerhouse?
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Pakistan Under Siege
May. 26, 2009

Reporting from three fronts in Pakistan's internal war against the Taliban. The state's future -- and its nuclear arsenal -- hang in the balance.
Inside the Meltdown
May. 19, 2009

Investigating the dramatic story of how, in just six months, America's financial system unravelled....
The Madoff Affair
May. 12, 2009

FRONTLINE unravels the story behind the world's first truly global Ponzi scheme. Why were the warnings and red flags ignored for so long?
Sex Slaves
May. 5, 2009

An undercover journey deep into the world of sex trafficking, following one man determined to rescue his wife -- kidnapped and sold into the global sex trade.
The Released
Apr. 28, 2009

An intimate look at the lives of prisoners with serious mental illnesses. What happens to them after they leave prison or jail? Why do they return at such alarming rates?
Poisoned Waters
Apr. 21, 2009

FRONTLINE correspondent Hedrick Smith examines the rising hazards to human health and the ecosystem, and why it's so hard to keep our waters clean.
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Children of the Taliban
Apr. 14, 2009

The riveting story of our correspondent's dangerous journey along Pakistan's fault lines, encountering young people who are caught between a brutal Taliban insurgency and a state struggling to preserve itself.
Black Money
Apr. 7, 2009

Slush funds, front companies and billions in secret payments. Correspondent Lowell Bergman follows a tale of international bribery that leads to some of the world's most powerful companies and governments.
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Breaking the Bank Inside the story of one of the most controversial moments of the U.S. financial crisis - and its dramatic ramifications...
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The Madoff Affair Inside the world's first global Ponzi scheme, and how he got away with it for so long...
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Inside the Meltdown Investigating the dramatic story of how, in just six months, America's financial system unraveled....
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Poisoned Waters Investigating the dangerous new wave of pollutants entering our waterways and drinking water - and who's responsible.
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Ten Trillion and Counting Tracing the politics behind America's huge mountain of debt, the threat it presents, and how we get out of it...
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“I agree with other correspondents ... Congress is equally to blame for the financial meltdown. By 1999, all the legislation (except deposit insurance) put in place after the Crash of 1929, intended to protect the public from Wall Street greed and incompetence, had been repealed by the Congress. ”Pasadena, CA on Breaking the BankREAD MORE »
“I feel for "victims" if you can really call people who fell for his scheme "victims." I am the dumbest person alive when it comes to investing but when someone tells me 20% every year even I know that is too good to be true. It was all about greed and being a member of a select club.”New York, N.Y. on The Madoff AffairREAD MORE »
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