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Dec. 12, 1995
Living on the Edge
(60 minutes) Bill Moyers tells the story of several hardworking Milwaukee families struggling with low-paying jobs after previous employers downsized their operations. Filmed over a period ... (more)
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Nov. 14, 1995
Natasha and the Wolf
(90 minutes) FRONTLINE takes a riveting and intimate look at a notorious murder case--the story of Maduev, a cunning Russian gangster and killer known as 'The Wolf.' ... (more)
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Nov. 07, 1995
Who's Afraid of Rupert Murdoch?
(90 minutes) In the last forty years, Rupert Murdoch has gone from publisher of a marginal newspaper in Adelaide, Australia, to chairman of one of the world's ... (more)
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Oct. 31, 1995
High Stakes in Cyberspace
(60 minutes) FRONTLINE boldly goes where no one has gone before--tracking the new land rush to stake claims in cyberspace and asking hard questions about the optimistic ... (more)
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Oct. 24, 1995
The Search for Satan
(60 minutes) FRONTLINE untangles the mysterious web of satanic ritual abuse, psychiatric treatment, and insurance claims that escalated into millions of dollars. Were these professed victims ... (more)
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Oct. 17, 1995
Waco: The Inside Story
(60 minutes) FRONTLINE investigates the April 1993 FBI siege of the Branch Davidian compound at Waco, Texas. With access to secret government documents, audio and videotapes, ... (more)
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Jun. 13, 1995
Currents of Fear
(60 minutes) Adrian Dedinger, who grew up across the street from an electric tower, became convinced of the dangers of electromagnetic fields after she and her family ... (more)
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Jun. 06, 1995
Welcome to Happy Valley
(60 minutes) Prozac is the most prescribed antidepressant drug in America. FRONTLINE travels to the prozac capital of the world, Wenatchee, Washington, and talks to the ... (more)
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May. 23, 1995
The Confessions of RosaLee
(60 minutes) The Washington Post ran a week-long series of front-page articles about one Washington, D.C., resident and her family. Reporting on the interrelationships of poverty, ... (more)
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May. 16, 1995
The Vanishing Father
(60 minutes) In less than two generations, a seismic shift has occurred in the makeup of the American family. Today,fatherlessness has become the norm for about ... (more)
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May. 02, 1995
When the Bough Breaks
(60 minutes) FRONTLINE explores the bond between parents and children and the profound implications for children's behavior later in life if that attachment is hampered. These ... (more)
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Apr. 25, 1995
The Homecoming
(60 minutes) In February 1974, Nobel prize-winning author, Alexander Solzhenitsyn was arrested, stripped of his Soviet citizenship, and expelled from his country. Nearly twenty years after ... (more)
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Apr. 11, 1995
Divided Memories Part 2
(120 minutes) Part 2 looks at the effects that remembered abuse has had on the families involved and explores how we distinguish real memories from those which ... (more)
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Apr. 04, 1995
Divided Memories Part 1
(120 minutes) Today, a raging debate over the validity of repressed memory about sexual abuse divides the therapeutic community, the women's movement, and thousands of accusers and ... (more)
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Feb. 28, 1995
Rush Limbaugh's America
(60 minutes) FRONTLINE explores the phenomenon of conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh. Three hours each day, five days a week, Limbaugh is heard on more ... (more)
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Feb. 21, 1995
The Begging Game
(60 minutes) Each day, thousands of panhandlers work the streets and subways of cities all across America. Are the hard luck stories they tell believable? ... (more)
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Feb. 14, 1995
The Godfather of Cocaine
(90 minutes) FRONTLINE travels to Colombia for an investigative biography of the rise and fall of the richest and most violent cocaine drug lord, Pablo Escobar. ... (more)
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Jan. 31, 1995
What Happened to Bill Clinton?
(60 minutes) FRONTLINE presents a thoughtful and challenging examination of the Clinton presidency at midterm. Moving beyond the conventional analysis of Clinton's troubles and the Republican ... (more)
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Jan. 10, 1995
Does TV Kill?
(90 minutes) Before the average American child leaves elementary school, researchers estimate that he or she will have witnessed more than eight thousand murders on television. ... (more)
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Jan. 03, 1995
The Nicotine War
(60 minutes) FRONTLINE tells the story of Food and Drug Administration chief David Kessler's bold attempt to regulate tobacco--an industry which has defied regulation for more than ... (more)
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