Law & Disorder
It is crazy - take a look. The Orleans Parish coroner's office is another part of our investigation into questionable police shootings post-Katrina.
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Tehran Bureau
For as long as Mousavi remains in Iran, it will prevent him--as it did Khomeini half a century ago--from realizing his full leadership potential...
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Preview
Is the aviation system being stretched beyond its capacity to deliver cheap, safe service? Investigating the outsourcing of flights to regional carriers --
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In the News
'The courtyard is swarming with Scientologists, flown in by John Travolta' -- dispatches from FRONTLINE's team.
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Flashback
Yemen, a new front in the war against Islamic extremists, has long been on the radar for Western intelligence officials. View--
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In the News
Amazing footage of what it takes for us to flick on a switch and light up a room, a factory, a city...
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ENCOREThe Warning Feb. 16, 2010 (Check local listings) Long before the economic meltdown, one woman tried to warn about the threat to the financial system... COMING SOONFlying Cheap Feb. 9, 2010 (Check local listings) One year after the deadly crash of Continental 3407 in Buffalo, FRONTLINE producer Rick Young and correspondent Miles O’Brien investigate the safety issues associated with regional airlines. Digital Nation Feb. 2, 2010 Over a single generation, the Web and digital media have transformed the way we work, learn and connect. FRONTLINE producer Rachel Dretzin teams up with Douglas Rushkoff to explore life on the virtual frontier. The Card Game Jan. 26, 2010 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 Jan. 19, 2010 The life and death of the woman whose image remains a potent symbol for those who want to keep the Iranian reform movement alive.From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians Dec. 22, 2009 Part 2 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."The Madoff Affair Dec. 8, 2009 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?
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