The Card GameNov. 24, 2009Investigating the massive consumer loan industry and what's ahead for banks and consumers... A Death in TehranNov. 17, 2009The life and death of the woman whose image remains a potent symbol for those who want to keep the Iranian reform movement alive. Close to HomeOct. 27, 2009Producer Ofra Bikel chronicles the recession's impact on one unlikely neighborhood--New York's Upper East Side... The WarningOct. 20, 2009Long before the economic meltdown, one woman tried to warn about the threat to the financial system... Obama's WarOct. 13, 2009Can U.S. forces succeed in a land long known as the "graveyard of empires"? Breaking the BankJun. 16, 2009Inside the story of one of the most controversial moments of the U.S. financial crisis - and its dramatic ramifications... The Madoff AffairMay. 12, 2009Inside the world's first global Ponzi scheme, and how he got away with it for so long... The ReleasedApr. 28, 2009A rare and intimate look at what happens to the mentally ill after they're released from prison. Why do they so often return? Poisoned WatersApr. 21, 2009Investigating the dangerous new wave of pollutants entering our waterways and drinking water - and who's responsible. Black MoneyApr. 7, 2009Lowell Bergman tracks a tale of international bribery that leads to some of the world's most powerful companies and governments. Sick Around AmericaMar. 31, 2009FRONTLINE travels the country examining America's broken health care system and exploring the need for a fundamental overhaul. Ten Trillion and CountingMar. 24, 2009Tracing the politics behind America's huge mountain of debt, the threat it presents, and how we get out of it... Inside the MeltdownFeb. 17, 2009Investigating the dramatic story of how, in just six months, America's financial system unraveled.... My Father, My Brother, and MeFeb. 3, 2009Correspondent Dave Iverson's personal journey to understand Parkinson's, a disease which has taken such a toll on his family. Dreams of ObamaJan. 20, 2009A rich personal and political biography of America's 44th president and what has brought him to this historic moment... The Old Man and the StormJan. 6, 2009The compelling saga of one family's efforts to rebuild their homes, and their lives, in post-Katrina New Orleans The Hugo Chávez ShowNov. 25, 2008He believes he is destined to change Venezuela and the whole of Latin America. Who is Hugo Chavez, and where is he headed? The War BriefingOct. 28, 2008Can the war in Afghanistan be won? A hard, inside look at the real policy choices facing Barack Obama.... HEATOct. 21, 2008A far-reaching investigation into America's energy landscape and what can be done to save our planet - and what it will take. The Choice 2008Oct. 14, 2008The story of two unlikely presidential contenders and what they say about America. Young & Restless In ChinaJun. 17, 2008A remarkably intimate look into the lives of nine young Chinese coming of age in a society changing as fast as any in history. Sick Around The WorldApr. 15, 2008In the debate over health care, what might the U.S. learn from the successes and failures of five other capitalist democracies? Bad Voodoo's WarApr. 1, 2008FRONTLINE captures the realities of war through a "virtual embed" with a National Guard platoon serving in Iraq. Bush's WarMar. 24, 2008The inside story of the war that will define a presidency - a war that no one expected, and no one planned for. Rules of EngagementFeb. 19, 2008What happened that November day in Haditha, Iraq gets to the heart of the war U.S. troops are fighting.
Growing Up OnlineJan. 22, 2008What does it mean to be part of the first generation coming of age in the Internet era? The Medicated ChildJan. 8, 2008Millions of U.S. children are taking psychiatric drugs, most never tested on kids. Good medicine - or an uncontrolled experiment? On Our WatchNov. 20, 2007The world community had promised over and over -"Never Again." But then came Darfur, and those promises proved empty. The UndertakingOct. 30, 2007A haunting portrait of the world of Lynch & Sons Funeral Directors, a family which has long cared for the dead - and the living. Showdown With IranOct. 23, 2007The tumultuous U.S.-Iran history since 9/11 and today's dangerous face-off, from the perspectives of key U.S and Iranian players. Cheney's LawOct. 16, 2007Inside the bruising closed door battles within the Bush administration over the power of the presidency and the rule of law. EndgameJun. 19, 2007From the day we got in, the plan was to get out as soon as possible. Four years later, we're still looking for an exit strategy. Spying on the Home FrontMay. 15, 2007In the war against terrorism, what's the trade-off Americans are confronting between security and privacy?
When Kids Get LifeMay. 8, 2007When a child is convicted of murder, how unforgiving should society be? The MormonsApr. 30, 2007An exploration into the epic story of one of the most powerful, feared and misunderstood religions in American history. Hot PoliticsApr. 24, 2007How bi-partisan political and economic forces prevented three U.S. administrations from taking bold action on global warming. Gangs of IraqApr. 17, 2007A hard, on-the-ground look at the reality the U.S. faces in trying to train Iraqi soldiers and police. News WarFeb. 13, 2007Examining the role of the press in American society and the dramatic new challenges facing mainstream media in the 21st century.
Hand of GodJan. 16, 2007A moving, and frankly told story of betrayal, and a family who survived it all with their humanity and humor intact. Living OldNov. 21, 2006A powerful and intimate look at the new realities of aging in America and the burgeoning 85+ population. Are we prepared? A Hidden LifeNov. 14, 2006Examining the outing of a mayor and the tangled story of politics, sexuality, fear, and judgment in one all-American city. The Lost Year in IraqOct. 17, 2006Was the violence convulsing Iraq inevitable? Examining the initial, critical postwar decisions of the U.S.-led regime in Baghdad. The Enemy WithinOct. 10, 2006Is the real terrorist threat to America home grown plots? Investigating one case study of how the U.S. responded. Return of the TalibanOct. 3, 2006Investigating Pakistan's wild tribal areas, a breeding ground for jihadists and a potential new front in America's war on terror. The Dark SideJun. 20, 2006Investigating Vice President Cheney's role as chief architect in the war on terror and his internal war with George Tenet's CIA... The Age of AIDSMay. 30, 2006The extraordinary story of a virus's spread -- infecting over 70 million people -- and how the world has been unable to stop it. Can You Afford to Retire?May. 16, 2006With vanishing pensions and faltering 401(k) plans, are middle class Americans facing a rough ride in their retirement years? The Tank ManApr. 11, 200617 years later, what does he mean for a China that today has become a global economic powerhouse? The InsurgencyFeb. 21, 2006Face to face with insurgents in Iraq, FRONTLINE investigates who they are and why they fight. The Meth EpidemicFeb. 14, 2006Why, and how, have we reached the point where the United States has 1.5 million meth users - and rising? Country BoysJan. 9, 2006For everyone who remembers what it was like to be young, the story of two Appalachian teenagers becoming men... The StormNov. 22, 2005Examining the failures at every level of government in the Hurricane Katrina disaster. Could it happen again? The Last Abortion ClinicNov. 8, 2005State by state, laws regulating access to abortion are changing the face of abortion politics in America. The Torture QuestionOct. 18, 2005How the post-9/11 "get-tough" policy of the U.S. government worked its way down to the cell blocks of Abu Ghraib. The O.J. VerdictOct. 4, 2005Examining the startling truths and lasting impact of the O.J. Simpson trial -- and what it told us about America. Private WarriorsJun. 21, 2005The dramatic story of private contractors who are playing an increasingly critical role in the war effort. A Jew Among the GermansMay. 31, 2005A Holocaust survivor's moving and provocative search for a Germany that he, and his children, can live with. The New AsylumsMay. 10, 2005A report on the new reality for the mentally ill: Nearly 500,000 are serving time in U.S. jails and prisons. Karl Rove -- The ArchitectApr. 12, 2005America's preeminent political strategist and his 30-year long vision of building a durable Republican majority. Israel's Next War?Apr. 5, 2005Inside the world of militant Jewish radicals and their threat to the fragile peace process -- and to Israel itself. The Soldier's HeartMar. 1, 2005Coming home from war, each brings his own stories of survival and battle. For many, their battle is still not over. A Company of SoldiersFeb. 22, 2005Beyond the daily headlines, the real and raw experience of American soldiers serving in Iraq. Al Qaeda's New FrontJan. 25, 2005With Europe now targeted, what are the new realities in the battle against Islamic terrorism? The PersuadersNov. 9, 2004An inside look at the multibillion-dollar business and science of selling us on what we want. Rumsfeld's WarOct. 26, 2004Donald Rumsfeld's contentious battle inside the Pentagon to reshape the way America's military thinks and fights. The PleaJun. 17, 2004Investigating the difficult dilemma of confronting a plea bargain -- and what can go wrong. Diet WarsApr. 8, 2004FRONTLINE's reporter takes a personal journey into the great diet debate and the new public health crisis -- obesity. Tax Me if You CanFeb. 19, 2004Investigating bogus tax shelters and the highly respected accounting, banking and law firms that are behind them. Beyond BaghdadFeb. 12, 2004A five-week journey across Iraq looking at what it will take to stabilize the volatile nation and bring democracy. The Alternative FixNov. 6, 2003A $48 billion industry, alternative medicine has entered the mainstream. It's good business. But is it good medicine? Burden of InnocenceMay. 1, 2003After years of wrongful imprisonment, what awaits men who are released after their innocence is finally proved? Cyber War!Apr. 24, 2003How vulnerable is America to an attack from cyberspace? And what would be the prime targets? The War Behind Closed DoorsFeb. 20, 2003The people and clashes that shaped the Bush Doctrine on how to deal with Saddam and the rest of the world. China in the RedFeb. 13, 2003A look at a nation in the midst of an epic transformation and ordinary people living in extraordinary times. A Dangerous BusinessJan. 9, 2003An investigation into one of the most dangerous workplaces in America. The Man Who KnewOct. 3, 2002John O'Neill, the FBI's expert on Al Qaeda warned of its threat. But his maverick style doomed his career. American PornFeb. 7, 2002Pornography is a multibillion dollar business. In a wired world, can anything stop it? Inside the Teenage BrainJan. 31, 2002What's behind teens' seemingly inexplicable behavior? Surprising answers from new scientific studies. Medicating KidsApr. 10, 2001What explains the surge in behavior-modifying drugs for children? How safe -- and necessary -- are they? The Merchants of CoolFeb. 27, 2001A look at how America's giant media corporations skillfully court the teenage consumer. Memory of the CampsMay. 7, 1985No one who has seen this documentary can ever forget it . One critic said it has the power "to shake the soul." A Class DividedMar. 26, 1985One of the most requested programs in FRONTLINE's history - the story of a teacher's daring lesson in discrimination. Abortion ClinicApr. 18, 1983Two decades later, this remains one of the most powerful stories FRONTLINE has ever told.
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