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19 Episodes 2003 - 2003
Episode 1
90 mins
His name is synonymous with great literature. Author of timeless masterpieces like "Romeo and Juliet.
Episode 2
60 mins
The McWane Inc. foundries' focus on production and profitability comes at a price. Raises accusations of safety and environmental shortcuts that may have been taken by the McWane corporation to increase production at the cost of workers lives and limbs.
Episode 3
Thu, Jan 30, 200360 mins
In January 2001, five-year-old Logan Marr was found dead in basement of her foster mother's home in Chelsea, Maine.
Episode 4
Thu, Feb 6, 2003120 mins
The removal of a child from an abusive or neglectful parent is most drastic actions a government undertakes.
Episode 5
Thu, Feb 13, 2003112 mins
Stories from Chinese citizens including factory workers, villagers, and a wealthy business man caught up in China's ongoing effort to modernize its economy.
Episode 6
Thu, Feb 20, 200360 mins
FRONTLINE examines hidden story of what is really driving Bush administration to war with Iraq.
Episode 7
Mon, Mar 17, 2003120 mins
For past few months, British Prime Minister Tony Blair has been fighting biggest political battle of his career.
Episode 8
Thu, Apr 3, 2003
An look at British Prime Minister Tony Blair's attempts to bridge the gap between the U.S. and Europe over the invasion of Iraq.
Episode 9
Thu, Apr 10, 200360 mins
The Slammer hit on Super Bowl Sunday. Nimda struck one week after 9/11. Code Red had ripped.
Episode 10
Thu, Apr 24, 2003
A look at the U.S. government's effort to understand how vulnerable the Internet may be to both virtual and physical attacks.
Episode 11
Thu, May 1, 200360 mins
Billion settlement for securities violations, FRONTLINE investigates what New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer calls Wall Street's "corrupt business model" that cost American investors trillions.
Episode 12
Thu, May 8, 200360 mins
As Congress seems closer than ever to passing a new Medicare prescription drug benefit for seniors, FRONTLINE investigates conflict between major pharmaceutical companies and American consumers who now pay highest drug prices in world.
Episode 13
Thu, Jun 19, 200357 mins
In 1965, Congress enacted two programs: Medicaid to help the poor, and Medicare to help the elderly - but while Medicaid covered drugs, Medicare did not. Beginning in the mid-1980s, politicians began to argue that consumers needed help, but the federal government passed no laws that did help. As debate continues over Medicare prescription drug benefits, FRONTLINE investigates the conflict between pharmaceutical companies and American consumers fed up with paying the highest drug prices in the world. Interviews with legislators, scientists, consumers, and industry leaders reveal how states like Maine (with its program Maine Rx) and Oregon moved to control escalating drug costs in the face of strong opposition from the pharmaceutical industry, which argues that price reductions will only reduce the number of new innovative drugs. The program also explores the tension between the high cost of scientific innovation and society's need to keep drugs and health care affordable.
Episode 14
Thu, Jul 3, 200360 mins
FRONTLINE traces roots of Iraqi war back to days immediately following September 11.
Episode 15
Thu, Oct 9, 200390 mins
What is real story behind group that US intelligence called "most dangerous terrorist cell in America?
Episode 16
Thu, Oct 16, 200360 mins
A profile of an alleged terrorist group tracked by U.S. intelligence agents.
Episode 17
Thu, Nov 6, 200360 mins
As medications play an ever-increasing role in modern health care, importance of FDA approval to consumers, it would seem, has never been greater.
Episode 18
Thu, Nov 13, 200360 mins
As medications play an ever-increasing role in modern health care, importance of FDA approval to consumers, it would seem, has never been greater.
Episode 19
Thu, Nov 20, 2003