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Dec. 03, 1991
Who Killed Adam Mann?
(60 minutes) On March 5, 1990, in New York City, five year-old Adam Mann was beaten to death for eating a piece of cake. The autopsy indicated ... (more)
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Nov. 26, 1991
The Secret Story of Terry Waite
(60 minutes) Frontline, in co-production with the BBC, examines the secret connections between Oliver North and British hostage Terry Waite, the Anglican church envoy released from captivity ... (more)
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Nov. 19, 1991
Losing the War with Japan
(90 minutes) Frontline looks at the challenge Japanese-style capitalism poses to the US market. The program examines three industries-automobile, video games, and flat panel displays used in ... (more)
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Nov. 12, 1991
My Doctor, My Lover
(90 minutes) Dr. Jason Richter, a psychiatrist, had a sexual affair with his patient Melissa Roberts-Henry. She later sued him for sexual abuse. Frontline examines the history ... (more)
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Nov. 05, 1991
Don King, Unauthorized
(60 minutes) Frontline investigates the life and career of boxing promoter Don King, from his early street hustling days in Cleveland-where he once killed a man who ... (more)
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Oct. 29, 1991
The War We Left Behind
(60 minutes) Frontline investigates the hidden strategies of the air war against Iraq and its devastating impact on Iraqi civilians. The program reveals how the war destroyed ... (more)
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Oct. 22, 1991
The Great American Bailout
(60 minutes) The biggest financial disaster in US history continues. Four years into the process of selling off failed savings and loan assets, the Resolution Trust Corporation, ... (more)
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Oct. 15, 1991
In the Shadow of Sakharov
(90 minutes) Frontline recounts the saga of Andrei Sakharov, the nuclear physicist turned human-rights advocate who became the father of the Soviet democracy movement. With unique access ... (more)
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Jul. 15, 1991
The Gates Nomination
(30 minutes) At the start of US Senate confirmation hearings, Frontline probes the background of Robert M. Gates, President Bush's nominee to head the CIA. The program, ... (more)
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Jun. 11, 1991
The Color of Your Skin
(60 minutes) An intimate journey into America's great racial divide, reported by David Maraniss. For 16 weeks, behind a two-way mirror in a small room at the ... (more)
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May. 21, 1991
To the Last Fish
(60 minutes) Correspondent Al Austin looks at the mass environmental destruction of the world's fisheries caused by new technologies in the fishing industry. Interviews with fishermen, businessmen, ... (more)
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May. 14, 1991
The Spy Hunter
(60 minutes) Correspondent Tom Mangold profiles the mysterious, tortured life of James Angleton, ex-chief of counter-intelligence for the CIA who was obsessed by the belief that the ... (more)
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May. 07, 1991
Innocence Lost
(120 minutes) What has happened to the small town of Edenton, North Carolina, now that its most prestigious day-care has been closed down because of charges of ... (more)
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Apr. 30, 1991
Who Pays for Mom and Dad?
(60 minutes) Frontline examines the crisis facing middle-class Americans seeking long-term nursing home care for elderly parents. The report focuses on the tremendous financial difficulties faced by ... (more)
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Apr. 16, 1991
The Election Held Hostage
(60 minutes) On January 20, 1981, just as Ronald Reagan became the 40th president of the United States, Iran finally released the 52 American hostages it had ... (more)
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Apr. 09, 1991
War and Peace in Panama
(60 minutes) Before Operation Desert Storm, there was Operation Just Cause, the 1989 invasion of Panama. Frontline examines the planning and execution of the Bush administration's first ... (more)
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Apr. 02, 1991
Black America's War
(60 minutes) Nearly thirty percent of all US soldiers in the Gulf War were black Americans. But blacks were much more skeptical than whites about the decision ... (more)
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Feb. 26, 1991
The Mind of Hussein
(60 minutes) Frontline investigates the personal and political history of Iraq's Saddam Hussein. Through interviews with Hussein's former neighbors, members of his government, military leaders, journalists, and ... (more)
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Feb. 19, 1991
Guns, Tanks, and Gorbachev
(60 minutes) Correspondent Hedrick Smith, best-selling author of The New Russians, looks at the causes of recent violence in the USSR and explores the ramifications for future ... (more)
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Feb. 12, 1991
The Man Who Made the Supergun
(60 minutes) Frontline examines the career of one of the world's most brilliant designers of weaponry, Gerald Bull, who designed long-range artillery used by Iraq during the ... (more)
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Feb. 05, 1991
Cuba and Cocaine
(60 minutes) Frontline investigates the long history of Castro's connection to the drug trade. Despite Cuban government denials, this report uncovers evidence that drug smuggling was an ... (more)
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Jan. 15, 1991
To the Brink of War
(60 minutes) On January 15, 1991, the United Nations resolution that allowed the use of force against Saddam Hussein took effect. Frontline correspondent Hodding Carter examined the ... (more)
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