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The Arming of Iraq: Frontline Special

1 - The Arming of Iraq: Frontline Special

When Cops Go Bad

7 - When Cops Go Bad

The Hunt for Howard Marks

8 - The Hunt for Howard Marks

Broken Minds

9 - Broken Minds

Three million Americans are thought to be schizophrenic. As medical science searches to find its cause, society struggles to understand a crippling disease that has shattered families and left tens of thousands on the nation’s streets.

Decade of Destruction (1): Ashes of Forest

2 - Decade of Destruction (1): Ashes of Forest

Decade of Destruction (2): Killing for Land

3 - Decade of Destruction (2): Killing for Land

Decade of Destruction (3): Mountains of Gold

4 - Decade of Destruction (3): Mountains of Gold

Decade of Destruction (4): Chico Mende

5 - Decade of Destruction (4): Chico Mende

Global Dumping Ground

6 - Global Dumping Ground

The Spirit of Crazy Horse

14 - The Spirit of Crazy Horse

Springfield Goes to War

11 - Springfield Goes to War

High Crimes and Misdemeanors

12 - High Crimes and Misdemeanors

The Struggle for South Africa

13 - The Struggle for South Africa

To the Brink of War

15 - To the Brink of War

Cuba and Cocaine

16 - Cuba and Cocaine

The Man Who Made the Supergun

17 - The Man Who Made the Supergun

Guns, Tanks, and Gorbachev

18 - Guns, Tanks, and Gorbachev

The Mind of Hussein

19 - The Mind of Hussein

Black America's War

20 - Black America's War

War and Peace in Panama

21 - War and Peace in Panama

The Election Held Hostage

22 - The Election Held Hostage

Who Pays for Mom and Dad?

23 - Who Pays for Mom and Dad?

Innocence Lost

24 - Innocence Lost

The Spy Hunter

25 - The Spy Hunter

To the Last Fish

26 - To the Last Fish

The Color of Your Skin

27 - The Color of Your Skin

The Gates Nomination

28 - The Gates Nomination

Betting on the Lottery

10 - Betting on the Lottery

Lottery fever is spreading. Twenty-nine states now raise $20 billion a year in revenues. Frontline correspondent James Reston, Jr., goes behind the scenes of state lotteries to look at the promoters selling them, the people buying the tickets, and to ask the question, ‘Who really wins and who loses?’