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Since it began in 1983, Frontline has been airing public-affairs documentaries that explore a wide scope of the complex human experience. Frontline's goal is to extend the impact of the documentary beyond its initial broadcast by serving as a catalyst for change..

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14 this season · 1634 total
s25e01 Hand of God 2007-01-17 03:00

Hand of God

s25e01 · 2007-01-17 · 03:00

“Hand of God,” a documentary by Joe Cultrera about his brother Paul's sexual abuse as a teen by a Catholic priest (who died in 1989) in Salem, Mass. Included: comments from Paul, his parents and sister, and others. Also: Paul's discovery of other victims; the long-term effects of his molestation.

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s25e02 News War: Secrets, Sources & Spin (1) 2007-02-14 03:00

News War: Secrets, Sources & Spin (1)

s25e02 · 2007-02-14 · 03:00

Part 1 of 3. Lowell Bergman examines challenges facing the news media, including its relationship with the Bush administration; the use of anonymous sources; and the CIA leak case and its consequences. Included: comments from Patrick Buchanan; Mark McKinnon, a former media adviser to President George W. Bush; William Safire; and New York Times reporter James Risen, who helped break the NSA wiretapping story.

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s25e03 News War: Secrets, Sources & Spin (2) 2007-02-21 03:00

News War: Secrets, Sources & Spin (2)

s25e03 · 2007-02-21 · 03:00

Part 2 of 3. Lowell Bergman examines the news media, including what some see as a disturbing trend: the jailing of journalists who refuse to reveal their sources. Included: comments from the San Francisco Chronicle's Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams, who were subpoenaed after reporting on the BALCO investigation, targeting steroids and athletes; ex-Whitewater prosecutor Stephen Bates; the Washington Post's Bob Woodward; blogger Josh Wolf; and former New York Times columnist William Safire.

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s25e04 News War: What's Happening to the News? 2007-02-28 03:00

News War: What's Happening to the News?

s25e04 · 2007-02-28 · 03:00

Conclusion. Lowell Bergman examines the economic pressures the news industry faces because of aging audiences and the Internet. Included: comments from “Daily Show” head writer David Javerbaum; Ted Koppel; former L.A. Times managing editor Dean Baquet, who was fired after a dispute about staffing cuts; “60 Minutes” executive producer Jeff Fager; Google CEO Eric Schmidt; Daily Kos' Markos Moulitsas; and former L.A. Times editor John Carroll.

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s25e05 So Much, So Fast 2007-04-04 02:00

So Much, So Fast

s25e05 · 2007-04-04 · 02:00

The story of Stephen Heywood (who at the age of 29 in 1998 learned that he had Lou Gehrig's disease) and the ALS Therapy Development Foundation, which his brother, Jamie, created in hopes of finding a cure. Included: comments from Heywood (who died in 2006); his wife, Wendy; and his brother, Jamie.

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s25e06 Hot Politics 2007-04-25 02:00

Hot Politics

s25e06 · 2007-04-25 · 02:00

An examination of the politics behind the federal government's actions on global warming; and the stances of state and local governments on the issue.

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s25e07 When Kids Get Life 2007-05-09 02:00

When Kids Get Life

s25e07 · 2007-05-09 · 02:00

A look at the criminal-justice system's treatment of juveniles convicted of murder, as seen through the eyes of five Colorado inmates serving life sentences without the possibility of parole for their involvement in murders committed before their 18th birthdays. Included: comments from the inmates; Denver defense attorney Norm Mueller; Columbia University law professor Jeffrey A. Fagan; and juvenile-justice advocate Curt Jensen, whose son Erik is among the profiled inmates.

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s25e08 Spying on the Home Front 2007-05-16 02:00

Spying on the Home Front

s25e08 · 2007-05-16 · 02:00

Hedrick Smith reports on the government's post-9/11 domestic-surveillance efforts, including the controversial NSA eavesdropping program; and a December 2003 FBI data sweep of Las Vegas vacationers. Included: insights from former AT&T technician Mark Klein; former FBI assistant director Larry A. Mefford; former CIA senior counsel Suzanne Spaulding; and Peter Swire, a Clinton-administration privacy adviser.

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s25e09 Endgame 2007-06-20 02:00

Endgame

s25e09 · 2007-06-20 · 02:00

An examination of the reasons for the current situation in Iraq, including failure to plan for an insurgency; the “light footprint” strategy pushed by then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld; and the 2005 Iraqi election, which the Sunnis boycotted. Included: comments from Gen. Jack Keane (USA Ret.); State Department Counselor Phillip D. Zelikow; and reporters.

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s25e14 Endgame 2007-06-20 02:00

Endgame

s25e14 · 2007-06-20 · 02:00

An examination of the reasons for the current situation in Iraq, including failure to plan for an insurgency; the “light footprint” strategy pushed by then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld; and the 2005 Iraqi election, which the Sunnis boycotted. Included: comments from Gen. Jack Keane (USA Ret.); State Department Counselor Phillip D. Zelikow; and reporters.

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s25e10 Cheney's Law 2007-10-17 02:00

Cheney's Law

s25e10 · 2007-10-17 · 02:00

The 26th-season opener examines how, in the aftermath of 9/11, Vice President Dick Cheney and others in the Bush administration have pushed to expand the power of the presidency. Included: comments from former assistant attorney general Jack L. Goldsmith and former Justice Department attorney Marty Lederman.

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s25e11 Showdown With Iran 2007-10-24 02:00

Showdown With Iran

s25e11 · 2007-10-24 · 02:00

The post-9/11 history of U.S.-Iran relations is chronicled. Included: Iran's initial help in Afghanistan; Iran's nuclear ambitions; Iran's threats to force the U.S. out of the Middle East.

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s25e12 The Undertaking 2007-10-31 02:00

The Undertaking

s25e12 · 2007-10-31 · 02:00

A look at funeral homes, featuring poet Thomas Lynch (“The Undertaking: Life Studies From the Dismal Trade”), proprietor of Lynch & Sons, a Central Michigan funeral home. Included: comments from customers.

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s25e13 On Our Watch 2007-11-21 03:00

On Our Watch

s25e13 · 2007-11-21 · 03:00

An examination of the genocide in Sudan's Darfur region, which has resulted in the deaths of some 200,000 people and forced some 2.5 million from their homes. Included: UNICEF goodwill ambassador Mia Farrow visits refugee camps in Chad in hopes of drawing attention to the genocide. Also: comments from activist Eric Reeves; Dr. Mukesh Kapila, a former UN coordinator for Sudan; Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem, Sudan's UN ambassador; and James Traub (“The Best Intentions”).

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