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Season 20

Season 20

2001
24 Episodes

Episodes

Hunting Bin Laden
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1. Hunting Bin Laden

Sep 13, 2001

For years this one man has taunted, threatened and frustrated the United States. But who is he? The U.S. government has tried to link him to nearly every act of Islamic terrorism against Americans in the 90s: from the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center, to the bombings of U.S. military installations in Saudi Arabia, to the 1998 bombings of two US embassies in Africa. [This is a post-9/11 update of an episode that originally aired on 4/13/1999.]

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2. Target America

Oct 4, 2001
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3. Looking for Answers

Oct 9, 2001

Sunday night, as U.S. bombers and cruise missiles attack targets in Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden released a videotape calling on Muslims worldwide to join his war on America. Next to bin Laden was his close association, an Egyptian named Ayman al-Zawahiri, a man who is certainly as important to the terror network as bin Laden himself. Tonight on FRONTLINE, the full story of these two men, the story of how the seeds of their hatred for America were sown not in Afghanistan but in two of the U.S.'s greatest allies in the Islamic world, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and the story of how they joined forces to pursue a common enemy.

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4. Dangerous Straits

Oct 18, 2001
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5. Trail of a Terrorist

Oct 25, 2001
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6. Gunning for Saddam

Nov 8, 2001
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7. Saudi Time Bomb?

Nov 15, 2001
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8. The Monster That Ate Hollywood

Nov 22, 2001
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9. An Ordinary Crime

Jan 10, 2002
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10. Inside the Terror Network

Jan 17, 2002
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11. Dot Con

Jan 24, 2002
57 min

In "Dot Con," award-winning FRONTLINE producer Martin Smith takes an inside look at the precipitous rise and fall of the Internet economy -- and examines the allegations that brokers at some of Wall Street's most prestigious firms manipulated the hot IPO market of the late 1990s. Wall Street, of course, would prefer to forget the past. But investors and investigators want to know: During the headiest days of the Internet bubble, did investment banks and venture capitalists betray the public's trust? Did "irrational exuberance" give way to fraud?

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12. Inside the Teenage Brain

Jan 31, 2002
American Porn
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13. American Porn

Feb 7, 2002

Porn is one of the largest and fastest growing forms of media in the United States. The industry’s profits have skyrocketed as we become increasingly reliant on technology for our entertainment. Why has this happened, and will the trend continue?

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14. Roll Over: the Hidden History of the SUV

Feb 21, 2002
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15. Testing Our Schools

Mar 28, 2002
Battle for the Holy Land
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16. Battle for the Holy Land

Apr 4, 2002
Requiem for Frank Lee Smith
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17. Requiem for Frank Lee Smith

Apr 11, 2002
Modern Meat
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18. Modern Meat

Apr 18, 2002
Did Daddy Do It?
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19. Did Daddy Do It?

Apr 25, 2002
Terror and Tehran
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20. Terror and Tehran

May 2, 2002
Muslims
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21. Muslims

May 9, 2002
114 min

Muslims account for one-fifth of the world's population, but most Americans know little about their faith, Islam, which continues to be one of the fastest growing religions in the United States and around the world. What does it mean to be a Muslim today? Does Islam deserve its reputation as a patriarchal, authoritarian, and anti-Western religion? What is the role of Islam in movements for political and social change? FRONTLINE explores these and other questions in "Muslims," a special two-hour film examining the different faces of Islam's worldwide resurgence and the fundamental tenets of the faith. Reporting from Iran, Nigeria, Egypt, Malaysia, Turkey, and the United States, and drawing on the perspectives of leading scholars of Islam, this program tells the stories of Muslims struggling to define how Islam will shape their lives and societies.

The Siege of Bethlehem
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22. The Siege of Bethlehem

Jun 13, 2002
Bigger Than Enron
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23. Bigger Than Enron

Jun 20, 2002
57 min

In "Bigger Than Enron," FRONTLINE correspondent Hedrick Smith shines a spotlight on how the corporate watchdogs -- the bankers, lawyers, regulators, politicians, and above all, the accountants -- failed to prevent Enron and other scandals from happening. Through interviews with current and former SEC officials (including SEC Chairman Harvey Pitt and his predecessor, Arthur Levitt), Arthur Andersen executives (including former Andersen CEO Joseph Berardino), members of Congress (including Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut), investor advocates, and others, the report explores how the system of controls was eroded by conflicts of interest, as well as by congressional intervention that blocked efforts at protecting investors.

Shattered Dreams
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24. Shattered Dreams

Jun 27, 2002
117 min

How the Israeli-Palestinian peace process begun at Oslo was derailed.