Episode list

Frontline

So Much So Fast
In News War, FRONTLINE examines political, cultural, legal, and economic forces challenging news media today and how press has reacted in turn.
0 /10
Gangs of Iraq

Mon, Apr 16, 2007
In News War, FRONTLINE examines political, cultural, legal, and economic forces challenging news media today and how press has reacted in turn.
8.5 /10
Hot Politics

Mon, Apr 23, 2007
When he was 29 years old, Stephen Heywood was diagnosed with ALS -- also called Lou Gehrig's disease --.
5.7 /10
The Mormons: Part I
Day after day scores of bodies litter streets of Baghdad. To staunch violence, US has spent billions to "stand up" Iraqi forces.
7.6 /10
The Mormons Part 2
FRONTLINE and Center for Investigative Reporting go behind scenes to explore how bi-partisan political and economic forces prevented US government from confronting what may be most serious problems facing humanity today.
7 /10
When Kids Get Life
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is America's fastest growing religions, and its influence circles globe.
8.3 /10
Spying on the Home Front
A Story on post 9/11 spying on domestic soil. Narus, Nora and Total Information Awareness. There is even a domestic spying program operated by the NSA in San Francisco which is uncovered by Mark Klein of ATT.
8.3 /10
Endgame

Mon, Jun 18, 2007
"Endgame: Ending the AIDS epidemic in black America" This Frontline documentary profiles indeviguals struggling with the stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS amongst black Americans.
7.8 /10
Cheney's Law

Mon, Oct 15, 2007
FRONTLINE addresses an issue of major consequence for all Americans: Is Bush administration's domestic war on terrorism jeopardizing our civil liberties?
8.1 /10
Showdown with Iran
As United States begins one final effort to secure victory through a "surge" of troops, FRONTLINE investigates how strategic and tactical mistakes brought Iraq to civil war.
8.3 /10
The Undertaking
A behind the scenes look at a funeral home as an undertaker and his family care for both the living and the dead.
7.1 /10
On Our Watch

Mon, Nov 19, 2007
Frontline outlines the crisis and genocide in the Darfur region. More importantly, it is explained how, even after their failure in Rwanda to stop genocide, the UN is again slow to act because of greedy political alliances and beaurocracy. On our watch, we have let hundreds of thousands perish from the most volatile acts of slaughter.
7.8 /10
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