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20/20 continues to combine hard-hitting investigative reports, newsmaker interviews and compelling human interest and feature stories.

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s29e01 The Richies, Tears in Heaven, The Widows Club 2006-09-09 02:00

The Richies, Tears in Heaven, The Widows Club

s29e01 · 2006-09-09 · 02:00

Legendary singer songwriter Lionel Richie was one of the most popular recording artists of the 1980s and today, his daughter, Nicole Richie, is a celebrity in her own right, starring in a reality show as well as gracing the weekly pages of tabloid magazines. These days the father-daughter duo are close Nicole even stars in a music video for his new CD. Before taking maternity leave, Elizabeth Vargas sat down with four women who for four years have met weekly to celebrate a bond that was born out of suffering, understanding and love for each other and for the husbands they all lost so suddenly on September 11. Eric Clapton wrote the hit song Tears in Heaven after the death of his young son, Conor, in 1991. Conors mom and Claptons ex-girlfriend, Lory Del Santo, a well known actress and model in Italy, speaks extensively on camera for the first time about that tragic day 15 years ago when Conor fell out of a 53rd floor window in New York City.

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s29e02 Race & Sex: What We Think (But Can't Say) 2006-09-16 02:00

Race & Sex: What We Think (But Can't Say)

s29e02 · 2006-09-16 · 02:00

The power of stereotyping and the psychological reasons for it, and how stereotyping affects minorities and gays. John Stossel reports.

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s29e03 One Pill Can Kill, Who Will Be More Successful, Rachael Ray 2006-09-23 02:00

One Pill Can Kill, Who Will Be More Successful, Rachael Ray

s29e03 · 2006-09-23 · 02:00

It's the new "pocket gold" on the street--methadone. In North Carolina, methadone-related deaths happen at least every other day--many victims are innocent patients. Critics say insurance companies are pushing it because it's cheap. Methadone is the deadliest prescription drug in many states. It's cheaper than most pain meds, and just one pill can be fatal.

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s29e05 The Gender Gap 2006-09-30 02:00

The Gender Gap

s29e05 · 2006-09-30 · 02:00

Science Weighs In on The Battle of the Sexes People joke about the differences between men and women: Men don't listen. Women can't read maps. It turns out that science may have the final word on gender myths. Can a Woman Have Sex Like a Man? Can a woman's orgasm be as intense as a man's? Why are women thinking about grocery shopping when they're having sex? Jenny McCarthy talks candidly about how gender can impact your sex life. The Truth Behind Women's Brains Reports show that newborn boys and girls have very different brain circuitry, and hormones dramatically shape their future thoughts, feelings and behavior in the first years of life. One Person, Two Sexes, A Unique View on Gender in the Workplace Scientist Ben Barres used to be Barbara. Having worked as both a man and a woman, Barres says science is riddled with sexism.

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s29e06 Lazy in America 2006-10-07 02:00

Lazy in America

s29e06 · 2006-10-07 · 02:00

Get Up Already! "20/20" took a couple of extremely lazy teenagers to a psychologist to learn how to resolve the their slothful behavior, and make peace with their parents. The Real-Life Sloth Sloths are awake for only a few hours a day, the rest of the time they sleep and digest food. Many of us know co-workers, friends, enemies even spouses who are as lazy as a sloth. Meet the beast that fully embraces the term "sloth." We're in Touch, So You Be in Touch Contribute to this week's "20/20" show, "Lazy in America," by sharing your stories about your lazy teens, slacker spouse or slothful boss. Use your cell phone, webcam or digital camera to e-mail us short video clips of your comments. We'll include the best clips in our webcasts on ABCNEWS.com.

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s29e07 Romance & Rescue at Sea 2006-10-14 02:00

Romance & Rescue at Sea

s29e07 · 2006-10-14 · 02:00

A fishing vessel lurches in a violent sea, and a pregnant worker onboard gets caught in a freak accident. It's a remarkable story of romance and rescue.

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s29e08 The Bridge of Death 2006-10-21 02:00

The Bridge of Death

s29e08 · 2006-10-21 · 02:00

The controversy around "The Bridge," a film that captures 24 people committing suicide by jumping off the Golden Gate bridge. Also, "mindless eaters," why some people zone out with food.

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s29e09 The Most Ferocious Animals in the Wild -- in Your Neighbor's Yard 2006-10-28 02:00

The Most Ferocious Animals in the Wild -- in Your Neighbor's Yard

s29e09 · 2006-10-28 · 02:00

Would you cuddle a tiger? Feed a grizzly bear? Some backyard entrepreneurs are setting up private zoos where you can have close encounters with wild animals -- if you don't mind risking your life.

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s29e10 People of Privilege 2006-11-04 03:00

People of Privilege

s29e10 · 2006-11-04 · 03:00

Bigger Bling for the Beautiful We've all seen it: a beautiful woman gets red carpet treatment, while the rest of us are forced to take a backseat. A pretty woman gets the bigger rock on her finger. Just how far can beauty take people? You Can Still Buy Your Way Into the Ivy Dream To most, an elite education represents the payoff of years of focus, drive, and hard work. But for a very privileged few, the payoff goes the other way -- some families are using fame and fortune to buy their kids' way into elite institutions. The Name Game With certain last names come privilege. Call it nepotism or the luck of the gene pool, but using family connections to get ahead is part of the fabric of our culture. An Intimate View of the Rich and Famous -- Look Again Paris Hilton in nearly nothing ... the queen on a toilet ... Mick Jagger ironing his own clothes ... Using celebrity look-alikes, a photographer captures these delicate faux moments.

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s29e11 Mommy Wars 2006-11-11 03:00

Mommy Wars

s29e11 · 2006-11-11 · 03:00

Working mothers' tug of war between family and work. And how far will people go to follow orders. Find out as you watch a bizarre, sadistic fast-food hoax play out.

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s29e12 Barbara's Bloopers: Her 30 Biggest Blunders (1) 2006-11-17 03:00

Barbara's Bloopers: Her 30 Biggest Blunders (1)

s29e12 · 2006-11-17 · 03:00

Barbara Walters is celebrating three decades of primetime interviews with a lighthearted, poignant, and often hysterical two-part program, "The Barbara Walters Special: 30 Mistakes in 30 Years." Walters shares her interviews with world leaders, athletes, musicians and Hollywood icons, chronicling her mistakes … and theirs.

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s29e13 O.J. Interview, Someone is Watching You, Indentured Servants 2006-11-18 03:00

O.J. Interview, Someone is Watching You, Indentured Servants

s29e13 · 2006-11-18 · 03:00

Publisher Compares O.J. Interview to Saddam -- Is It All About Her Revenge? Judith Regan, the publisher of Simpson's new book "If I Did It," says she set up what she calls his "confession" to get revenge for his murder acquittal. Someone Is Watching You Can you trust your neighbor? Peeping Toms are using cutting edge technology to violate your privacy. 'Indentured Servants' Used in Construction Boom in Dubai Dubai may be the world's biggest boomtown with a glittering skyline, world-class shopping malls and luxury resorts, but human rights groups say its gleaming towers are being built on the backs of exploited foreign workers.

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s29e14 Barbara's Bloopers: Her 30 Biggest Blunders (2) 2006-11-18 04:00

Barbara's Bloopers: Her 30 Biggest Blunders (2)

s29e14 · 2006-11-18 · 04:00

Barbara Walters is celebrating three decades of primetime interviews with a lighthearted, poignant, and often hysterical two-part program, "The Barbara Walters Special: 30 Mistakes in 30 Years." Walters shares her interviews with world leaders, athletes, musicians and Hollywood icons, chronicling her mistakes … and theirs.

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s29e15 Celebrities and Their Second Acts 2006-11-25 03:00

Celebrities and Their Second Acts

s29e15 · 2006-11-25 · 03:00

Topic: “second acts.” A look at life after a pro-sports career (“Dancing With the Stars” winner Emmitt Smith); Hollywood (evangelist Stephen Baldwin); addiction (former child TV star Jodie Sweetin); eating disorders (“Sopranos” regular Jamie-Lynn Sigler and model Crystal Renn); and child stardom (Ph.D candidate Mayim Bialik and mathematician Danica McKellar).

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s29e16 Cheap in America 2006-11-30 03:00

Cheap in America

s29e16 · 2006-11-30 · 03:00

John Stossel reports on charity (and the lack of it) in the U.S. Among those interviewed: billionaires Ted Turner, Eli Broad, James Goodnight and Dan Duncan; authors Arthur Brooks (“Who Really Cares”) and Stephen Post (“Why Good Things Happen to Good People”). Also: Stossel observes donations at Salvation Army buckets in San Francisco and Sioux Falls, S.D.

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s29e17 Cruel Restaurant Hoax, Human Calculator 2006-12-02 03:00

Cruel Restaurant Hoax, Human Calculator

s29e17 · 2006-12-02 · 03:00

A profile of Mike Byster, a Chicago-area commodities trader who has developed an innovative teaching program known as “Mike's Math” to increase students' mathematical, memory, problem-solving and organizational skills. Also: updating a report about a 2004 incident in which the fiancé of a Kentucky fast-food restaurant's assistant manager sexually molested another worker because, he said, he was ordered to do so by a telephone caller who posed as a police officer.

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s29e18 Email Scams, Anna Nicole Smith's Paternity Fight, Helping the Needy 2006-12-09 03:00

Email Scams, Anna Nicole Smith's Paternity Fight, Helping the Needy

s29e18 · 2006-12-09 · 03:00

A Brian Ross report on con artistry focuses on e-mail scamming in Nigeria. Also: photographer Larry Birkhead's contention that he is the father of Anna Nicole Smith's newborn daughter; John Stossel on bureaucratic regulations pertaining to serving meals to the needy.

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s29e19 Shopping During the Holiday Season 2006-12-16 03:00

Shopping During the Holiday Season

s29e19 · 2006-12-16 · 03:00

Reports on holiday shopping. Correspondents include John Stossel, Elizabeth Vargas, Jim Avila, JuJu Chang, Don Dahler, Bill Ritter and Lynn Sherr.

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s29e20 Real Nativity Story, The Good Shepherd 2006-12-16 04:00

Real Nativity Story, The Good Shepherd

s29e20 · 2006-12-16 · 04:00

The first Christmas: Elizabeth Vargas explores facts and myths. Also: Angelina Jolie, Matt Damon and Robert De Niro discuss their film “The Good Shepherd” with Diane Sawyer; and Bob Brown updates his 2003 profile of businessman Chris Gardner, the subject of “The Pursuit of Happyness” starring Will Smith.

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s29e21 2006: a Year Caught on Tape 2006-12-30 03:00

2006: a Year Caught on Tape

s29e21 · 2006-12-30 · 03:00

A report on the cultural phenomenon of capturing crimes, celebrity gaffes, political missteps and ordinary events on camera and immediately sharing the information online.

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s29e22 Surveillance, Fame 2007-01-06 03:00

Surveillance, Fame

s29e22 · 2007-01-06 · 03:00

A report on the use of surveillance cameras in criminal investigations focuses on the May 2005 murder of a Philadelphia woman that was caught on camera. Also: John Stossel explores the lure of fame in a segment that features author Jake Halpern (“Fame Junkies”); and JuJu Chang profiles British photographer Alison Jackson, who has become controversial for her use of celebrity look-alikes.

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s29e23 Teens and Internet Pronography, The Night Listener, A New Diet 2007-01-13 03:00

Teens and Internet Pronography, The Night Listener, A New Diet

s29e23 · 2007-01-13 · 03:00

A report on the facts (and the mystery) behind the 2006 psychological thriller “The Night Listener,” including an interview with author Armistead Maupin, who cowrote the screenplay. Also: a report on teens and Internet pornography; Drs. Mehmet Oz and Michael Roizen on their book “You: On a Diet.”

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s29e24 Flat Broke: Begging and Borrowing in America 2007-01-20 03:00

Flat Broke: Begging and Borrowing in America

s29e24 · 2007-01-20 · 03:00

A report on personal finance using case studies to focus on debt and how to get and stay out of it (including a segment on “cyberbegging”). Also: Brian Ross on debt-collection tactics; John Stossel on positive aspects of debt.

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s29e25 Waiting on the World to Change 2007-01-27 03:00

Waiting on the World to Change

s29e25 · 2007-01-27 · 03:00

Childhood poverty in the U.S. is explored by Diane Sawyer. The hour looks at case studies in Camden, N.J.

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s29e26 Revenge 2007-02-03 03:00

Revenge

s29e26 · 2007-02-03 · 03:00

A report on revenge includes excerpts from the British documentary “Cult Killer,” about a young man who vowed vengeance on those---including his mother---who raised him in the sexually charged religious cult Children of God. Rick Rodriguez killed another woman involved in the cult before committing suicide in January 2005. Correspondent: Jay Schadler.

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s29e27 Caught on Tape 2007-02-10 03:00

Caught on Tape

s29e27 · 2007-02-10 · 03:00

“Caught on Tape” looks at how the proliferation of cameras and the emergence of the Internet have combined to change society. Included: the role of such Web sites as YouTube, MySpace and Google in the spread of viral videos, and how that has affected politics and the Iraq War. Also: segments on aggressive celebrity Web sites; pet videos; and using the Internet to gain revenge (it's called “e-venge”)

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s29e28 Life and Death of Anna Nicole Smith 2007-02-10 04:00

Life and Death of Anna Nicole Smith

s29e28 · 2007-02-10 · 04:00

Anna Nicole Smith's life and death are explored in reports by Jim Avila, Juju Chang, Deborah Roberts, Don Dahler and Bob Brown.

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s29e29 Promises, Promises 2007-02-17 03:00

Promises, Promises

s29e29 · 2007-02-17 · 03:00

Exploring self-help claims in such areas as weight loss and combating aging. Included: Suzanne Somers discusses hormone-therapy issues raised in her book “Ageless.” Also: segments on a sleep-disorder medication and the counterfeiting of luxury handbags; and John Stossel on “fine print.”

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s29e30 Scared Stiff: Worried in America 2007-02-24 03:00

Scared Stiff: Worried in America

s29e30 · 2007-02-24 · 03:00

Conclusion. A report on living in fear.

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s29e31 Tragedy in Paradise 2007-03-03 03:00

Tragedy in Paradise

s29e31 · 2007-03-03 · 03:00

Investigating the causes of a dam failure on the Hawaiian island of Kauai in March 2006 that left seven people dead. Also: a report on online-video violence; a profile of French photographer François Brunelle, who specializes in photographing unrelated look-alikes.

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s29e32 Confessions of a Con Man 2007-03-10 03:00

Confessions of a Con Man

s29e32 · 2007-03-10 · 03:00

An update on a December 2006 Brian Ross investigation of a Nigerian e-mail-scamming ring; an update on a 2002 report about an Illinois woman convicted of the 1997 murder of her 10-year-old son; a report on a developer's offer to mobile-home residents of the modest Florida oceanfront community of Briny Breezes.

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s29e33 Taken 2007-03-17 02:00

Taken

s29e33 · 2007-03-17 · 02:00

Barbara Walters interviews Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. Also: a report on child abductions featuring interviews with Jessyca Mullenberg, a Wisconsin woman who was held (and assaulted) for four months at age 13, and the mother and brother of Jacob Wetterling, who has been missing since 1989; and a segment on memory featuring an interview with memory “grand master” Scott Hagwood, author of “Memory Power.”

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s29e34 Enough! 2007-03-24 02:00

Enough!

s29e34 · 2007-03-24 · 02:00

John Stossel reports on annoyances and people who are fighting back against them. Included: the NBA's Stephon Marbury on expensive sneakers; Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) on pork-barrel projects; Arkansas state representative Dan Greenberg (R) on naming public buildings after living people; author Maryann Reid (“Marry Your Baby Daddy”) on cohabitation among black couples; MinistryWatch founder Rusty Leonard on questionable religious charities. Also: unruly children in restaurants.

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s29e35 Judith Giuliani, Tragic Pharmacy Mistakes 2007-03-31 02:00

Judith Giuliani, Tragic Pharmacy Mistakes

s29e35 · 2007-03-31 · 02:00

A behind-the-counter report on American drugstores. Brian Ross is the correspondent. Also: Barbara Walters interviews GOP presidential candidate Rudolph Giuliani's wife, Judith. The former New York City mayor joins in as well. And Bill Ritter reports on consequences of high-speed police chases

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s29e36 U.S. Marine Murder Mystery, Lottery Curse, New Life 2007-04-07 02:00

U.S. Marine Murder Mystery, Lottery Curse, New Life

s29e36 · 2007-04-07 · 02:00

A profile of Powerball lottery winner Jack Whittaker, a West Virginia contractor whose life has taken a number of unfortunate turns since he won more than $314.9 million in December 2002; an interview with Cindy Sommer, who was convicted of poisoning her husband, a Marine sergeant, for his life-insurance money; an update on the case of Tyrone Brown, who was sentenced to life in prison in 1990 for violating his probation by smoking one marijuana cigarette.

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s29e37 Preacher Predators, Cardio-Free Diet, A Man Among Wolves 2007-04-14 02:00

Preacher Predators, Cardio-Free Diet, A Man Among Wolves

s29e37 · 2007-04-14 · 02:00

A report on allegations of child sex abuse in Protestant churches, focusing on the Southern Baptist Convention; a profile of wolf-behavior expert Shaun Ellis, who lived among wolves during the filming of a National Geographic Channel documentary airing April 16; a report on Jim Karas' weight-loss book “The Cardio-Free Diet.”

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s29e38 Planet Earth 2007: Seven Ways to Help Save the World 2007-04-21 02:00

Planet Earth 2007: Seven Ways to Help Save the World

s29e38 · 2007-04-21 · 02:00

Diane Sawyer reports on climate change around the world in an hour that focuses on ways environmental challenges are being faced. Among the places visited are Antarctica, for a look into what's being done to fill the hole in the ozone layer; Australia's Great Barrier Reef, to see how desalinization could fill water gaps; a South African wildlife preserve; Paris, for a look at energy conservation; an Arizona solar-power plant; and China, to gauge people's willingness to make changes.

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s29e39 My Secret Self: A Story of Transgender Children 2007-04-28 02:00

My Secret Self: A Story of Transgender Children

s29e39 · 2007-04-28 · 02:00

A report on gender-identity disorder in children focusing on three families. Barbara Walters is the correspondent.

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s29e40 Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity; D.C. Madam 2007-05-05 02:00

Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity; D.C. Madam

s29e40 · 2007-05-05 · 02:00

The true facts about gun control, stress, ethanol, gambling, dining out, and foreign aid; Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the so-called D.C. Madam in a candid interview.

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s29e41 Seeing and Believing: the Power of Faith 2007-05-12 02:00

Seeing and Believing: the Power of Faith

s29e41 · 2007-05-12 · 02:00

“Seeing and Believing: The Power of Faith” concludes with reports on exorcism and magical thinking (making wishes come true); a profile of televangelist Peter Popoff; and a Diane Sawyer visit with cloistered nuns in a New Mexico convent.

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s29e42 Taboos 2007-05-19 02:00

Taboos

s29e42 · 2007-05-19 · 02:00

A report on taboos in such areas as race, sex, language and relationships. Segments feature a stay-at-home dad; British journalist Helen Kirwan-Taylor, who wrote about motherhood being boring; and Chad Allen and Rupert Everett, who talk about obstacles facing openly gay actors in Hollywood.

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s29e43 Dramatic Rescue at Sea 2007-05-26 02:00

Dramatic Rescue at Sea

s29e43 · 2007-05-26 · 02:00

A 2006 report on the high-seas rescue of a pregnant woman whose legs were mangled in machinery on a fish-processing ship in the Bering Sea in October 2005; a 2006 interview with Cornell food-science professor Brian Wansink, author of “Mindless Eating”; a 2005 taste taste pitting premium vodkas against less-expensive brands.

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s29e44 Sugar Pill Treats Cancer? 2007-06-02 02:00

Sugar Pill Treats Cancer?

s29e44 · 2007-06-02 · 02:00

An investigation of the effectiveness of the food supplement Ambrotose in treating diseases, including cancer, and the practices of the sales force of the company that makes it; an interview with a Utah woman who says she was kidnapped by her parents to keep her from marrying a man of whom they disapproved. Also: John Stossel on gasoline prices.

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s29e45 Murder on Prom Night; Heimlich Family Feud; Diana: a Life Overshadowed By Pain 2007-06-09 02:00

Murder on Prom Night; Heimlich Family Feud; Diana: a Life Overshadowed By Pain

s29e45 · 2007-06-09 · 02:00

A report on a case of an Indiana man convicted in 2006 of the 1989 slayings of his father, step-mother and two step-sisters. He had been arguing with his father, a minister, over whether he could attend the prom night events.

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s29e46 Good Luck, Bad Luck 2007-06-16 02:00

Good Luck, Bad Luck

s29e46 · 2007-06-16 · 02:00

A report on luck and the role it plays in people's lives. Included: segments exploring changing attitudes toward luck, luck in love and how people can make their own good fortune; and a profile of Jessica Forsyth, a Midland, Mich., teen whose life was probably saved because a steel plate implanted to repair a broken collarbone protected her when she was shot. Also: remarks by actress Marilu Henner and author Stephen J. Dubner.

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s29e47 Season 29, Episode 47 2007-06-23 02:00

Season 29, Episode 47

s29e47 · 2007-06-23 · 02:00

A report on real estate includes financial advice about the benefits of home ownership and tips to consider before buying, selling or building a home.

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s29e48 Season 29, Episode 48 2007-06-30 02:00

Season 29, Episode 48

s29e48 · 2007-06-30 · 02:00

An interview with former fashion writer Peter Braunstein, who was convicted in May 2007 of kidnapping and sexual abuse for holding a woman captive in her home; a report on a Chicago radio station's social experiment to see whether two strangers could fall in love; dog trainer Tamar Geller's attempt to tame John Stossel's unruly dog; a January 2007 Brian Ross investigation of third-party debt-collection tactics.

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s29e49 Season 29, Episode 49 2007-07-07 02:00

Season 29, Episode 49

s29e49 · 2007-07-07 · 02:00

Plastic surgery is explored in repeat reports. Included: breast implants for teens; plastic-surgery options abroad and online; and expensive beauty-enhancement options. Also: a Lynn Sherr commentary on vanity.

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s29e50 Season 29, Episode 50 2007-07-14 02:00

Season 29, Episode 50

s29e50 · 2007-07-14 · 02:00

Correspondent Bill Weir reports on people's views about---and fear of---hell.

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s29e51 Vanity 2007-07-21 02:00

Vanity

s29e51 · 2007-07-21 · 02:00

A report on vanity. Topics include breast implants for teens and plastic-surgery vacations in Costa Rica. Also: A New York plastic surgeon assesses a potential patient; a woman describes her beauty regimen; and Lynn Sherr comments on vanity and cosmetic surgery.

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s29e52 Season 29, Episode 52 2007-07-28 02:00

Season 29, Episode 52

s29e52 · 2007-07-28 · 02:00

Bob Brown reports on challenges facing giants and dwarfs. Produced in conjunction with the National Geographic Channel, which presents “Science of Dwarfism” and “Science of Gigantism” on July 30.

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s29e53 Episode 54 2007-08-04 02:00

Episode 54

s29e53 · 2007-08-04 · 02:00

Diane Sawyer interviews Nicole Richie, who discusses celebrity behavior, her legal problems and her pregnancy. Also: how to escape from a submerged car; an update on a California woman's recovery from a 1997 accident that left her in a coma.

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s29e54 Pastor to Power: Billy Graham and the Presidents 2007-08-11 02:00

Pastor to Power: Billy Graham and the Presidents

s29e54 · 2007-08-11 · 02:00

Evangelist Billy Graham's ties to the White House since the time of the Truman administration are explored. The hour includes reflections from Presidents Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton on their relationships with Graham, and Graham returns the favor. Charles Gibson moderates a forum featuring Graham and the presidents, and also interviews First Ladies Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush and Hillary Clinton.

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s29e55 Episode 55 2007-08-18 02:00

Episode 55

s29e55 · 2007-08-18 · 02:00

An exploration of conventional wisdom regarding such topics as microwave ovens, multitasking, mosquitoes, selfishness among only children, whether dogs can sense illnesses in people, and whether falling cats always land on their feet. Also: author David Zinczenko (“The Abs Diet”) on abdominal exercises.

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s29e56 Episode 56 2007-09-01 02:00

Episode 56

s29e56 · 2007-09-01 · 02:00

A 2005 Connecticut divorce case in which a man shot his estranged wife and her lawyer in a courthouse garage prior to a custody hearing. Also: writer Diane Nichols on the family tragedy (her husband murdered his mistress) that led to her memoir “Prison of My Own: A True Story of Redemption & Forgiveness”; self-help author Judith Wright on overcoming bad habits; Steve and Annette Economides, authors of “America's Cheapest Family Gets You Right on the Money,” with tips for frugal living.

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s29e57 Episode 57 2007-09-08 02:00

Episode 57

s29e57 · 2007-09-08 · 02:00

Brian Ross reports on a child-predator sting operation in Murphy, Texas, and the role “Dateline NBC” played in it. Also: a John Stossel report on health care in Cuba; a preview of “Inside the Living Body,” a National Geographic Channel film (premiering Sept. 16) in which cutting-edge imaging technology is employed to look inside the human body and document its continuous transformation from birth to old age.

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