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22 Episodes 1992 - 1992
Episode 1
Tue, Jan 21, 1992
Frontline investigates Reverend Sun Myung Moon, who after serving 13 months in prison in early 1980s for conspiracy and false tax returns, has reemerged as a major media, financial
Episode 2
Tue, Feb 11, 199260 mins
The Cuban Revolution has turned into a struggle to feed its people. To understand what has happened to Cuba, Frontline tells story of Cuba's controversial and charismatic leader, Fidel Castro-from early days.
Episode 3
Tue, Feb 18, 1992
The Matsushita Electric Company is largest corporations in world, with a controversial history in US stretching back more than 30 years.
Episode 4
Tue, Feb 25, 1992
Frontline correspondent Hedrick Smith, award-winning host of "Inside Gorbachev's USSR.
Episode 5
Tue, Mar 3, 1992
Correspondent Hodding Carter investigates life and political career of presidential candidate David Duke-exploring Duke's troubled childhood, his intellectual journey into extremist ideology of Nazis and Ku Klux Klan
Episode 6
Tue, Mar 24, 199290 mins
In 1984, a near-fatal automobile accident left Nancy Cruzan in a 'persistent vegetative state.
Episode 7
Tue, Mar 31, 199254 mins
From PBS and FRONTLINE: For the women who pick and process the food we eat every day, getting sexually assaulted, and even raped, is sometimes part of the job. Here is the story of the hidden price many migrant women working in America's fields and packing plants pay to stay employed and provide for their families.
Episode 8
Tue, Apr 7, 1992
At start of an official Congressional inquiry into allegations that 1980 Reagan-Bush presidential campaign delayed release of 52 Americans held hostage by Iran
Episode 9
Wed, Apr 15, 1992
Journalist William Greider examines what he calls 'deepening divide between governed and governing' in this PBS Election '92 Report.
Episode 10
Tue, Apr 21, 1992
Frontline examines global banking scandal surrounding Bank of Credit and Commerce International by tracking aggressive investigation of case by New York District attorney Robert Morgenthau.
Episode 11
Tue, Apr 28, 1992
With 410,000 children in foster-care and over half a million expected by 1995, child advocates across country say nearly every state is in, or approaching.
Episode 12
Tue, Jun 2, 199290 mins
In June 1989, Chinese students defied their government and held pro-democracy demonstrations in Tiananmen Square.
Episode 13
Tue, Jun 2, 1992
Frontline airs reactions to some of controversial broadcasts in its tenth season. The program contains excerpts from viewer letters, responses from subjects of Frontline documentaries,.
Episode 14
Tue, Jun 16, 1992
When 15 year old Damien Bynoe and two friends took a gun and went to settle a dispute, 15 year old Korey Grant and 11 year old Charles Copney, Jr.
Episode 15
Tue, Jun 23, 1992
Peter and Dolores Green, African-American professionals, are suing a Chicago-area bank for refusing to finance their purchase of home they have lived in for 30 years.
Episode 16
Tue, Oct 13, 1992
Frontline explores how Clarence Thomas's bitter Supreme Court nomination hearing, replete with charges of sexual harassment, reached deep into psyche of black America.
Episode 17
Tue, Oct 20, 1992
Frontline, in a co-production with Center for Investigative Reporting, examines story of our nation's failed energy policy.
Episode 18
Wed, Oct 21, 1992
In this Election '92 Special Report, Frontline presents political biographies of two leading candidates for presidency-Republican George Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton.
Episode 19
Tue, Oct 27, 199260 mins
An investigation of the funders contributing heavily to the Bush and Clinton presidential campaigns in 1992.

Episode 20
Tue, Nov 10, 1992
Westley Allen Dodd (1961-1993) was an American convicted serial killer and sex offender. In 1989, he sexually assaulted and murdered three young boys in Vancouver, Washington.
Episode 21
Tue, Nov 17, 1992
Investigative reporter Jack Newfield interviews former Mob lawyer Frank Ragano, counselor and confidant to labor leader Jimmy Hoffa and crime bosses Santo Trafficante Jr. and Carlos Marcello. Ragano discusses his relationships with these three powerful men, and reveals evidence of their involvement in the Kennedy assassination. Ragano also reveals what he knows about Hoffa's disappearance.
Episode 22
Tue, Nov 24, 1992
Marco Williams was 24 years old when he learned his father's name. It was first of many things he would discover about himself and his family in a journey into his family's past.