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Season 22

16 episodes · Oct 8, 2003

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  • Truth, War, and Consequences
    S22E1

    Truth, War, and Consequences

    Oct 9, 2003

    Did America rush into a war in Iraq for which is was unprepared? Could the volatility in Iraq have been prevented? FRONTLINE takes an in-depth, behind the scenes look at what some government officials said was the underlying cause of America’s problems in Iraq: prewar political infighting that hampered efforts to plan for an orderly postwar transition.

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  • Chasing the Sleeper Cell
    S22E2

    Chasing the Sleeper Cell

    Oct 16, 200357m

    FRONTLINE and The New York Times join forces to go deep inside the war on terror at home in "Chasing the Sleeper Cell." With remarkable access to top government officials and counterterrorism investigators -- and featuring an exclusive interview with a member of the alleged terrorist cell -- the report takes viewers inside a secret national security investigation to witness how America's intelligence agencies pursued an alleged Al Qaeda cell operating in the United States.

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  • The Alternative Fix
    S22E3

    The Alternative Fix

    Nov 6, 2003
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  • Dangerous Prescription
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    Dangerous Prescription

    Nov 13, 200355m

    In "Dangerous Prescription," FRONTLINE® investigates the integrity of America's drug safety system. Through interviews with current and former FDA officials, critics, a pharmaceutical industry representative, and consumers, the one-hour documentary examines the FDA's handling of several drugs that were approved but later were pulled from the market after causing injuries and even deaths. The program also examines the role that drug companies play in the approval and monitoring of prescription drugs, and questions whether the FDA's current system is adequate for protecting the public.

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  • S22E5

    Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald? (Updated)

    Nov 20, 2003
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  • From China With Love
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    From China With Love

    Jan 15, 2004
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  • Chasing Saddam's Weapons
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    Chasing Saddam's Weapons

    Jan 22, 2004
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  • Beyond Baghdad
    S22E8

    Beyond Baghdad

    Feb 12, 200457m

    Veteran investigative team Martin Smith, Marcela Gaviria and Scott Anger continued their reporting on Iraq, setting out on a five-week journey across the country, from the Kurdish north, through the Sunni Triangle, to the Shiite south, taking a hard look at the social and political reality beyond the political corridors of Baghdad.

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  • Tax Me if You Can
    S22E9

    Tax Me if You Can

    Feb 19, 200455m

    In "Tax Me If You Can," FRONTLINE correspondent Hedrick Smith investigates the rampant abuse of tax shelters since the late 1990s. Through interviews with government officials, tax experts, and industry insiders, Smith uncovers an avalanche of bogus transactions -- created by some of America's biggest and most-respected accounting firms, law firms, and investment banks -- that were then aggressively marketed to big corporations and wealthy individuals.

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  • The Invasion of Iraq
    S22E10

    The Invasion of Iraq

    Feb 26, 2004
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  • Ghosts of Rwanda
    S22E11

    Ghosts of Rwanda

    Apr 1, 2004
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  • Diet Wars
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    Diet Wars

    Apr 8, 200456m

    Americans spend $40 billion a year on books, products, and programs designed to do one thing: help us lose weight. From Atkins to Ornish and Weight Watchers to South Beach, today's dieters have a dizzying array of weight loss programs from which to choose -- yet the underlying principles of these diets are often contradictory. In "Diet Wars," FRONTLINE examines the great diet debate. Viewers follow FRONTLINE correspondent Steve Talbot, whose discovery that those "few extra pounds" have put him perilously close to the clinical definition of obesity prompts him to evaluate the myriad diets now available to overweight Americans.

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  • S22E13

    Son of Al Qaeda

    Apr 22, 200456m

    The story of Abdurahman Khadr, who was raised to be an Al Qaeda terrorist (his father was a longtime friend of Osama bin Laden) yet became an anti-terror informant for the CIA.

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  • S22E14

    The Jesus Factor

    Apr 29, 2004
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  • The Way the Music Died
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    The Way the Music Died

    May 27, 200455m

    In "The Way the Music Died," FRONTLINE follows the trajectory of the recording industry from its post-Woodstock heyday in the 1970s and 1980s to what one observer describes as a "hysteria" of mass layoffs and bankruptcy in 2004. The documentary tells its story through the aspirations and experiences of four artists: veteran musician David Crosby, who has seen it all in a career spanning 35 years; songwriter/producer Mark Hudson, a former member of the Hudson Brothers band; Hudson's daughter, Sarah, who is about to release her first single and album; and a new rock band, Velvet Revolver, composed of former members of the rock groups Guns N' Roses and Stone Temple Pilots, whose first album will be released in June.

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  • The Plea
    S22E16

    The Plea

    Jun 17, 2004

    Nearly 95 percent of all cases resulting in felony convictions never reach a jury. They are settled through plea bargains in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for a reduced sentence. But what are the implications of a system that relies on pleas to expedite justice?

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