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Season 13

19 episodes · Oct 17, 1994

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  • S13E1

    School Colors

    Oct 18, 1994
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  • S13E2

    Is This Any Way to Run a Government?

    Oct 25, 1994
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  • S13E3

    Hot Money

    Nov 1, 1994
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  • S13E4

    How to Steal $500 Million

    Nov 8, 1994
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  • Hillary's Class
    S13E5

    Hillary's Class

    Nov 15, 199453m

    In 1969, Hillary Rodham Clinton and four hundred other smart, privileged, young women graduated from Wellesley College into a world that for the first time was opening its doors to women. But what about her classmates who left college believing they could do anything? In 1969, Hillary Rodham Clinton and four hundred other smart, privileged, young women graduated from Wellesley College into a world that for the first time was opening its doors to women.

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  • S13E6

    The Nicotine War

    Jan 3, 1995
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  • S13E7

    Does TV Kill?

    Jan 10, 1995
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  • S13E8

    What Happened to Bill Clinton?

    Jan 31, 1995
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  • S13E9

    The Godfather of Cocaine

    Feb 14, 199557m

    FRONTLINE travels to Colombia for an investigative biography of the rise and fall of the richest and most violent cocaine drug lord, Pablo Escobar. Before Colombian police and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency hunted him down and killed him, Escobar built an estimated $4 billion fortune through international cocaine smuggling alliances and the violent repression of his enemies.

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  • S13E10

    The Begging Game

    Feb 21, 199557m

    Each day, thousands of panhandlers work the streets and subways of cities all across America. Are the hard luck stories they tell believable? What are their lives really like off the street? Correspondent Deborah Amos explores the hidden world of panhandlers in New York City, gaining access to the intimate details of the their lives, investigating the real story of why they beg, and examining the impact of New York Mayor Rudolph Guiliani’s crackdown on panhandlers.

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  • S13E11

    Rush Limbaugh's America

    Feb 28, 1995
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  • S13E12

    Divided Memories (1)

    Apr 4, 1995
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  • S13E13

    Divided Memories (2)

    Apr 11, 1995
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  • S13E14

    The Homecoming

    Apr 25, 1995
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  • S13E15

    When the Bough Breaks

    May 2, 199556m

    FRONTLINE explores the bond between parents and children and the profound implications for children’s behavior later in life if that attachment is hampered. These characteristics may include overly aggressive behavior, serious learning problems, and delinquency. The program uses surveillance cameras in the homes of three middle-class families who are struggling with troubled children between the ages of sixteen months and three years and observes the behavior and interactions of the children and their parents. ‘Even before they can speak, children give out signals,’ says producer Neil Docherty. ‘What are those signals? And what happens when they are misread or missed entirely?’

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  • S13E16

    The Vanishing Father

    May 16, 199556m

    In less than two generations, a seismic shift has occurred in the makeup of the American family. Today,fatherlessness has become the norm for about forty percent of American children and, some experts believe, contributes to some of our most urgent social problems. FRONTLINE explores this dramatic change in the American family and the startling findings of sociologists that, despite economic status, children from single parent homes are twice as likely to drop out of high school, to become teen-age mothers, and to spend time in jail.

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  • S13E17

    The Confessions of Rosa Lee

    May 23, 1995
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  • S13E18

    Welcome to Happy Valley

    Jun 6, 1995

    Prozac is the most prescribed antidepressant drug in America. FRONTLINE travels to the prozac capital of the world, Wenatchee, Washington, and talks to the ‘Pied Piper of Prozac,’ Dr. Jim Goodwin, a clinical psychologist who says Prozac is ‘probably less toxic than salt’ and has had it prescribed for all his seven hundred patients. Psychiatrist Peter Breggin and members of the Prozac Survivors Support Group, however, question the use of the drug.

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  • S13E19

    Currents of Fear

    Jun 13, 1995
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