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36 Episodes 2004 - 2005
Episode 1
Wed, Sep 29, 2004
Episode 2
Wed, Oct 6, 2004
"Life in Baghdad" talks to two Iraqi families to see what it is like to live in a city under war. "Jimmy Buffett" interviews the popular singer and songwriter. "The Debate" looks at how voters have responded to the recent vice presidential debate. "Saved from Senility" looks at the neurological condition normal pressure hydrocephalus. "Steve Hartman" talks about common household threats.
Episode 3
Wed, Oct 13, 2004
Episode 4
Wed, Oct 20, 2004
Episode 5
Wed, Oct 27, 2004
Episode 6
Wed, Nov 3, 2004
Episode 7
Wed, Nov 10, 2004
Episode 8
Wed, Nov 24, 2004
Episode 9
Wed, Dec 8, 2004
Episode 10
Wed, Dec 15, 2004
Episode 11
Wed, Dec 29, 2004
Episode 12
Wed, Jan 5, 2005
Dan Rather reports from Asia about the effort to provide relief to those affected by the December 26 tsunami.
Episode 13
Wed, Jan 12, 2005
With the help of a goat from Heifer International, a young Uganda girl manages to make it to American and get a scholarship into a prestigious prep school in New England.
Episode 14
Wed, Jan 19, 2005
Episode 15
Wed, Jan 26, 2005
Episode 16
Wed, Feb 2, 2005
Episode 17
Wed, Feb 9, 2005
Episode 18
Wed, Feb 16, 2005
Episode 19
Wed, Feb 23, 2005
Episode 20
Wed, Mar 2, 2005
The report follows a flock on endangered whooping cranes for a year on their first migration south.
Episode 21
Wed, Mar 30, 2005
Episode 22
Wed, Apr 13, 2005
Episode 23
Wed, Apr 20, 2005
Episode 24
Wed, Apr 27, 2005
Episode 25
Wed, May 18, 2005
Episode 26
Wed, May 25, 2005
Episode 27
Wed, Jun 1, 2005
Episode 28
Wed, Jun 8, 2005
Report on medical disorders plaguing the Amish, which stem from the founder effect. The Amish are allowing mainstream doctors to study their conditions, in hopes of helping both sick Amish children, as well as potentially learning about more common neurological disorders.
Episode 29
Wed, Jun 15, 2005
Episode 30
Wed, Jun 22, 2005
Episode 31
Wed, Jun 29, 2005
Episode 32
Fri, Jul 8, 2005
Episode 33
Fri, Jul 15, 2005
"Marla" profiles a controversial four-year-old artist. "His Year in Hell" examines the case of Maher Arar a Canadian citizen who was sent to Syria to be tortured because he was believed to be a terrorist. "South Kent Cardinals" looks at the revitalization of a prep school through basketball. "Telemarketing Calls" features Steve Hartman examining telemarketers.
Episode 34
Fri, Jul 22, 2005
"The Boys Next Door" looks at the case of two 12-year-old boys who are accused of killing their playmate. "Whoosh" looks at the dangerous sport of speed skiing. "Ventriloquist Convention" features Candice Bergen visiting a convention of ventriloquists. "What Makes Art, Art?" looks at conceptual art.
Episode 35
Fri, Aug 26, 2005
"Stressed Cells" examines the impact of stress on our DNA and how it can hasten the aging process. "AARP" looks at the influence of the organization on government policy. "Camille" revisits a coupe who adopted fifteen seriously ill children. "The Awful Truth" looks at brutal double murder of Julie Godwin and Elizabeth Ober in South Africa.
Episode 36
Fri, Sep 2, 2005
"Katrina" takes a look at the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. "Great Expectations" follows an unusual experiment where a problem student is given a second chance in a boarding school. "Shadow Divers" interviews two deep-sea divers who explored a WWII German submarine off the coast of New Jersey.