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Dateline NBC Season 9 Episodes

19 Episodes 2000 - 2001

Episode 12

Episode #9.12

Tue, Oct 31, 2000

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Episode 14

Rollover

Tue, Oct 24, 2000

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Episode 15

A Killer Among Us

Fri, Nov 10, 2000

Robert Yates, a serial killer from Spokane, Washington.

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Episode 16

Cliffhanger

Sun, Nov 12, 2000

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Episode 17

Episode #9.17

Tue, Nov 14, 2000

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Episode 18

Episode #9.18

Tue, Jan 9, 2001

A report on quadruplets. Correspondent: Mike Taibbi.

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Episode 19

Separate Lives

Fri, Feb 9, 2001

An operation to separate conjoined twins, Kathleen and Charity Lincoln.

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Episode 20

Without a Trace

Sun, Feb 18, 2001

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Episode 21

Model Behavior?/Basic Training/Lethal Weapon

Fri, Mar 2, 2001

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Episode 22

Episode #9.22

Tue, Mar 6, 2001

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Episode 23

Searching for Sabrina

Fri, Mar 9, 2001

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Episode 25

The Plane Truth

Tue, Mar 13, 2001

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Episode 26

Consumer Alert: Speed

Tue, Mar 20, 2001

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Episode 27

Betrayal of Trust

Mon, Apr 9, 200160 mins

Deedee Keller has a loving family, a tight circle of friends and a new man in her life; when she vanishes, disturbing clues point investigators to a suspect with a dark secret; the case provides a twist that leaves the courtroom astonished.

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Episode 34

Adventure Race

Sun, Apr 15, 2001

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Episode 35

Consumer Alert: Semi-Tough?

Mon, Jun 4, 2001

The Dateline NBC broadcast from June 4, 2001, was a consumer investigation that aimed to shatter the "bigger is safer" myth by revealing how poorly most full-size pickups performed in high-speed crashes. The program set the stage by interviewing truck owners who felt invincible in their large vehicles, only to contrast that confidence with violent footage from the IIHS 40-mph frontal offset tests. The central conflict of the story was the massive structural failure of the Ford F-150 and Dodge Ram; the cameras zoomed in on the F-150's cabin as it buckled, showing the steering wheel and dashboard being driven back toward the driver dummy. As the manufacturers defended their designs by calling the tests "extreme," the segment introduced the Toyota Tundra as the "hero" of the story-the only truck that successfully maintained its safety cage and proved that a "Good" rating was possible for a vehicle of that size. The piece concluded as a stark warning to viewers, showing that size does not guarantee survival if the truck's frame collapses under pressure.

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Episode 37

Fathers' Day - The Greatest Generation II

Sun, Jun 17, 2001

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Episode 64

9/11: New York Under Siege

Tue, Sep 11, 2001

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Episode 65

Hero Remembered

Fri, Sep 14, 2001

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