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- A bizarre case of possible injustice where an innocent man is sent to prison.
- A look at how the U.S. government relies on informants in drug prosecutions and how many minor offenders end up serving more severe prison sentences as a result.
- Bizarre accusations of abuse surround a prominent daycare in Edenton, North Carolina. Frontline's 3-part investigation "Innocence Lost" chronicles how a disagreement between two friends snowballed into a sexual abuse hysteria.
- Much of debate over role of US in Central America focuses on this tiny nation about.
- During previous decade, 100,000 Russians came to America to live. Here they found a more difficult freedom than Americans might imagine.
- Americans over age of 75 are fastest growing segment of nation's population. Many have spent all their lives planning carefully for retirement.
- The Six Day War was a decisive victory for Israel. But many Israelis feel something has gone wrong.
- England is a country divided. One in five workers in northern England is unemployed.
- Frontline investigates unsolved 1984 terrorist bombing at a press conference held by contra leader Eden Pastora.
- Bizarre accusations of abuse surround the prominent Little Rascals Daycare Center in Edenton, North Carolina. The 3-part report "Innocence Lost" chronicles how a disagreement between two friends snowballed into a sexual abuse hysteria.
- In summer of 1989, Poland astonished world by starting revolution which has swept Eastern Europe.
- Bizarre accusations of abuse surround a prominent daycare in Edenton, North Carolina. Frontline's 3-part investigation "Innocence Lost" chronicles how a disagreement between two friends snowballed into a sexual abuse hysteria.
- About the validity of repressed memory about sexual abuse divides the therapeutic community, the women's movement, and thousands of accusers and accused.
- Examines the complicated issue of repressed memory, looking at what we know about memory and the way it works. Tracing the repression debate back to Sigmund Freud.