reports Foreign Affairs / Defense / Military
REPORTS BY SUBJECT Jun. 13, 1983
The Russians Are Here
(60 minutes) During the previous decade, 100,000 Russians came to America to live. Here they found a more difficult freedom than Americans might imagine. Frontline's ... (more)
May. 30, 1983
Vietnam Memorial
(60 minutes) Frontline tells the story of five days in the fall of 1982 when more than 150,000 people gathered in Washington D.C. for the dedication of ... (more)
May. 16, 1983
Israel: Between the River and the Sea
(60 minutes) For eight years, Rafik Halabi covered the West Bank and Gaza strip-the only Arab reporter working in the Hebrew section of Israeli Television. This ... (more)
May. 09, 1983
Looking for Mao
(60 minutes) Only seven years after Mao's death, it is clear that China is undergoing another revolution. This is a revolution of political and social relaxation. ... (more)
Apr. 25, 1983
Crisis in Zimbabwe
(60 minutes) Rhodesia, a symbol of white racism, has become Zimbabwe and white minority rule has given way to black majority rule. However, the end of ... (more)
Apr. 11, 1983
Space: The Race for High Ground
(60 minutes) Before President Reagan introduced Star Wars, Frontline examined how in the previous 25 years the US and the Soviet Union had gone from designing satellites ... (more)
Mar. 21, 1983
A Journey to Russia
(60 minutes) Before Gorbachev and glasnost, three young Americans journey to the Soviet Union on a whirlwind two-week, six-city debating tour. They encounter young, articulate Russians whose ... (more)
Feb. 21, 1983
Pentagon, Inc.
(60 minutes) Frontline investigates the power of the Pentagon as a business and economic force in the domestic economy. Politicians find themselves chasing Pentagon dollars for ... (more)
Feb. 14, 1983
God's Banker
(60 minutes) In 1982,a man was discovered hanging from a bridge over the Thames River in London. He was Roberto Calvi, head of Italy's largest bank ... (more)
Feb. 07, 1983
A Chinese Affair
(60 minutes) For thirty-four years, those who fled to Taiwan in the wake of the Communist victory have had only their memories and fantasies of mainland China. ... (more)
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