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10.1 Murdoch's Scandal Over half a century Rupert Murdoch's business boldness and political shrewdness built one of the world's most powerful media empires. Now his dynasty is under threat from shocking accounts of bribery, blackmail and invasion of privacy. Today, the 80-year-old owner of the Wall Street Journal and FOX News Channel is in the fight of his life. Lowell Bergman tells the story of the battle over the future of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's reputation and his family's fortunes.
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3009 TU 05/08/12 09:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 Murdoch's Scandal Over half a century Rupert Murdoch's business boldness and political shrewdness built one of the world's most powerful media empires. Now his dynasty is under threat from shocking accounts of bribery, blackmail and invasion of privacy. Today, the 80-year-old owner of the Wall Street Journal and FOX News Channel is in the fight of his life. Lowell Bergman tells the story of the battle over the future of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's reputation and his family's fortunes.
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3009 SA 05/12/12 02:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 The Meth Epidemic Speed. Meth. Glass. On the street, methamphetamine has many names. What started as a fad among motorcycle gangs in the 1970s has become big business, largely due to the efforts of two Mexican drug runners who began smuggling ephedrine--the same chemical used to make over-the-counter cold remedies--into California, by the ton. Hundreds of illegal meth labs are now operating in the western U.S., and the effects are sweeping the nation. From coast to coast, meth abuse is on the rise, but who's responsible? Is the government doing enough to crack down on this latest drug craze? In a reporting partnership with The Oregonian, FRONTLINE investigates America's addiction to meth, and exposes the inherent conflict between the illegal drug trade and the legitimate three-billion-dollar cold remedy business.
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2407 TU 05/15/12 09:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 The Meth Epidemic Speed. Meth. Glass. On the street, methamphetamine has many names. What started as a fad among motorcycle gangs in the 1970s has become big business, largely due to the efforts of two Mexican drug runners who began smuggling ephedrine--the same chemical used to make over-the-counter cold remedies--into California, by the ton. Hundreds of illegal meth labs are now operating in the western U.S., and the effects are sweeping the nation. From coast to coast, meth abuse is on the rise, but who's responsible? Is the government doing enough to crack down on this latest drug craze? In a reporting partnership with The Oregonian, FRONTLINE investigates America's addiction to meth, and exposes the inherent conflict between the illegal drug trade and the legitimate three-billion-dollar cold remedy business.
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2407 SA 05/19/12 02:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.1 Cell Tower Deaths The demand for better and faster cell phone service comes with a hidden cost. FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate why independent contractors who are building and servicing America’s cellular infrastructure are 10 times more likely than an average construction worker to die on the job. Also in the hour: new questions are being asked about the quality of expert testimony in several child death cases. A.C. Thompson unearths more than 20 child death cases in which people were jailed on medical evidence involving abuse, assault and “shaken baby syndrome”--that was later found unreliable or flat-out wrong.
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10.1 Cell Tower Deaths The demand for better and faster cell phone service comes with a hidden cost. FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate why independent contractors who are building and servicing America’s cellular infrastructure are 10 times more likely than an average construction worker to die on the job. Also in the hour: new questions are being asked about the quality of expert testimony in several child death cases. A.C. Thompson unearths more than 20 child death cases in which people were jailed on medical evidence involving abuse, assault and “shaken baby syndrome”--that was later found unreliable or flat-out wrong.
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10.1 Al Qaeda In Yemen Since the death of Osama bin Laden, Yemen has become the hottest front in the war against Al Qaeda. Award-winning reporter Ghaith Abdul-Ahad reports on how members of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) have taken advantage of turmoil in the country to impose their rule on areas of south Yemen. Former FBI agent Ali Soufan tells the story of Al Qaeda operative Fahd al Quso who was killed in a U.S. drone strike in Yemen early this month.
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10.1 Al Qaeda In Yemen Since the death of Osama bin Laden, Yemen has become the hottest front in the war against Al Qaeda. Award-winning reporter Ghaith Abdul-Ahad reports on how members of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) have taken advantage of turmoil in the country to impose their rule on areas of south Yemen. Former FBI agent Ali Soufan tells the story of Al Qaeda operative Fahd al Quso who was killed in a U.S. drone strike in Yemen early this month.
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10.2 Murdoch's Scandal Over half a century Rupert Murdoch's business boldness and political shrewdness built one of the world's most powerful media empires. Now his dynasty is under threat from shocking accounts of bribery, blackmail and invasion of privacy. Today, the 80-year-old owner of the Wall Street Journal and FOX News Channel is in the fight of his life. Lowell Bergman tells the story of the battle over the future of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's reputation and his family's fortunes.
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3009 WE 05/09/12 09:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Murdoch's Scandal Over half a century Rupert Murdoch's business boldness and political shrewdness built one of the world's most powerful media empires. Now his dynasty is under threat from shocking accounts of bribery, blackmail and invasion of privacy. Today, the 80-year-old owner of the Wall Street Journal and FOX News Channel is in the fight of his life. Lowell Bergman tells the story of the battle over the future of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's reputation and his family's fortunes.
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3009 WE 05/09/12 03:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Murdoch's Scandal Over half a century Rupert Murdoch's business boldness and political shrewdness built one of the world's most powerful media empires. Now his dynasty is under threat from shocking accounts of bribery, blackmail and invasion of privacy. Today, the 80-year-old owner of the Wall Street Journal and FOX News Channel is in the fight of his life. Lowell Bergman tells the story of the battle over the future of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's reputation and his family's fortunes.
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3009 WE 05/09/12 05:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Murdoch's Scandal Over half a century Rupert Murdoch's business boldness and political shrewdness built one of the world's most powerful media empires. Now his dynasty is under threat from shocking accounts of bribery, blackmail and invasion of privacy. Today, the 80-year-old owner of the Wall Street Journal and FOX News Channel is in the fight of his life. Lowell Bergman tells the story of the battle over the future of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's reputation and his family's fortunes.
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3009 WE 05/09/12 08:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Murdoch's Scandal Over half a century Rupert Murdoch's business boldness and political shrewdness built one of the world's most powerful media empires. Now his dynasty is under threat from shocking accounts of bribery, blackmail and invasion of privacy. Today, the 80-year-old owner of the Wall Street Journal and FOX News Channel is in the fight of his life. Lowell Bergman tells the story of the battle over the future of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's reputation and his family's fortunes.
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3009 TH 05/10/12 01:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 The Meth Epidemic Speed. Meth. Glass. On the street, methamphetamine has many names. What started as a fad among motorcycle gangs in the 1970s has become big business, largely due to the efforts of two Mexican drug runners who began smuggling ephedrine--the same chemical used to make over-the-counter cold remedies--into California, by the ton. Hundreds of illegal meth labs are now operating in the western U.S., and the effects are sweeping the nation. From coast to coast, meth abuse is on the rise, but who's responsible? Is the government doing enough to crack down on this latest drug craze? In a reporting partnership with The Oregonian, FRONTLINE investigates America's addiction to meth, and exposes the inherent conflict between the illegal drug trade and the legitimate three-billion-dollar cold remedy business.
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2407 WE 05/16/12 09:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 The Meth Epidemic Speed. Meth. Glass. On the street, methamphetamine has many names. What started as a fad among motorcycle gangs in the 1970s has become big business, largely due to the efforts of two Mexican drug runners who began smuggling ephedrine--the same chemical used to make over-the-counter cold remedies--into California, by the ton. Hundreds of illegal meth labs are now operating in the western U.S., and the effects are sweeping the nation. From coast to coast, meth abuse is on the rise, but who's responsible? Is the government doing enough to crack down on this latest drug craze? In a reporting partnership with The Oregonian, FRONTLINE investigates America's addiction to meth, and exposes the inherent conflict between the illegal drug trade and the legitimate three-billion-dollar cold remedy business.
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2407 WE 05/16/12 03:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 The Meth Epidemic Speed. Meth. Glass. On the street, methamphetamine has many names. What started as a fad among motorcycle gangs in the 1970s has become big business, largely due to the efforts of two Mexican drug runners who began smuggling ephedrine--the same chemical used to make over-the-counter cold remedies--into California, by the ton. Hundreds of illegal meth labs are now operating in the western U.S., and the effects are sweeping the nation. From coast to coast, meth abuse is on the rise, but who's responsible? Is the government doing enough to crack down on this latest drug craze? In a reporting partnership with The Oregonian, FRONTLINE investigates America's addiction to meth, and exposes the inherent conflict between the illegal drug trade and the legitimate three-billion-dollar cold remedy business.
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2407 WE 05/16/12 05:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 The Meth Epidemic Speed. Meth. Glass. On the street, methamphetamine has many names. What started as a fad among motorcycle gangs in the 1970s has become big business, largely due to the efforts of two Mexican drug runners who began smuggling ephedrine--the same chemical used to make over-the-counter cold remedies--into California, by the ton. Hundreds of illegal meth labs are now operating in the western U.S., and the effects are sweeping the nation. From coast to coast, meth abuse is on the rise, but who's responsible? Is the government doing enough to crack down on this latest drug craze? In a reporting partnership with The Oregonian, FRONTLINE investigates America's addiction to meth, and exposes the inherent conflict between the illegal drug trade and the legitimate three-billion-dollar cold remedy business.
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2407 WE 05/16/12 08:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 The Meth Epidemic Speed. Meth. Glass. On the street, methamphetamine has many names. What started as a fad among motorcycle gangs in the 1970s has become big business, largely due to the efforts of two Mexican drug runners who began smuggling ephedrine--the same chemical used to make over-the-counter cold remedies--into California, by the ton. Hundreds of illegal meth labs are now operating in the western U.S., and the effects are sweeping the nation. From coast to coast, meth abuse is on the rise, but who's responsible? Is the government doing enough to crack down on this latest drug craze? In a reporting partnership with The Oregonian, FRONTLINE investigates America's addiction to meth, and exposes the inherent conflict between the illegal drug trade and the legitimate three-billion-dollar cold remedy business.
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2407 TH 05/17/12 01:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Cell Tower Deaths The demand for better and faster cell phone service comes with a hidden cost. FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate why independent contractors who are building and servicing America’s cellular infrastructure are 10 times more likely than an average construction worker to die on the job. Also in the hour: new questions are being asked about the quality of expert testimony in several child death cases. A.C. Thompson unearths more than 20 child death cases in which people were jailed on medical evidence involving abuse, assault and “shaken baby syndrome”--that was later found unreliable or flat-out wrong.
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3007 WE 05/23/12 09:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Cell Tower Deaths The demand for better and faster cell phone service comes with a hidden cost. FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate why independent contractors who are building and servicing America’s cellular infrastructure are 10 times more likely than an average construction worker to die on the job. Also in the hour: new questions are being asked about the quality of expert testimony in several child death cases. A.C. Thompson unearths more than 20 child death cases in which people were jailed on medical evidence involving abuse, assault and “shaken baby syndrome”--that was later found unreliable or flat-out wrong.
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3007 WE 05/23/12 03:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Cell Tower Deaths The demand for better and faster cell phone service comes with a hidden cost. FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate why independent contractors who are building and servicing America’s cellular infrastructure are 10 times more likely than an average construction worker to die on the job. Also in the hour: new questions are being asked about the quality of expert testimony in several child death cases. A.C. Thompson unearths more than 20 child death cases in which people were jailed on medical evidence involving abuse, assault and “shaken baby syndrome”--that was later found unreliable or flat-out wrong.
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3007 WE 05/23/12 05:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Cell Tower Deaths The demand for better and faster cell phone service comes with a hidden cost. FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate why independent contractors who are building and servicing America’s cellular infrastructure are 10 times more likely than an average construction worker to die on the job. Also in the hour: new questions are being asked about the quality of expert testimony in several child death cases. A.C. Thompson unearths more than 20 child death cases in which people were jailed on medical evidence involving abuse, assault and “shaken baby syndrome”--that was later found unreliable or flat-out wrong.
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3007 WE 05/23/12 08:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Cell Tower Deaths The demand for better and faster cell phone service comes with a hidden cost. FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate why independent contractors who are building and servicing America’s cellular infrastructure are 10 times more likely than an average construction worker to die on the job. Also in the hour: new questions are being asked about the quality of expert testimony in several child death cases. A.C. Thompson unearths more than 20 child death cases in which people were jailed on medical evidence involving abuse, assault and “shaken baby syndrome”--that was later found unreliable or flat-out wrong.
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3007 TH 05/24/12 01:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Facing Death Unfounded rumors of federal "death panels" grabbed headlines in '09, but the real decisions of how we die are often made on the floors of America's intensive care units. FRONTLINE goes behind-the-scenes of the ICU at one of New York's biggest hospitals to examine the complicated reality of today's modern, medicalized death. Doctors and nurses struggle to guide families through the maze of end-of-life choices they must confront. The film also offers an unusually intimate portrait of patients facing the prospect of dying in ways that they might never have wanted or imagined.
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2904 SU 06/03/12 06:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Post Mortem In over 2,000 counties across America, elected coroners, many with no medical or scientific background, are in charge of death investigations. As a result, not only do murderers go free and innocent people go to jail, but the crisis in death investigation in America is also a threat to public health. FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman reports the results of a joint investigation with ProPublica, NPR, and the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley.
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2907 SU 06/03/12 07:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Facing Death Unfounded rumors of federal "death panels" grabbed headlines in '09, but the real decisions of how we die are often made on the floors of America's intensive care units. FRONTLINE goes behind-the-scenes of the ICU at one of New York's biggest hospitals to examine the complicated reality of today's modern, medicalized death. Doctors and nurses struggle to guide families through the maze of end-of-life choices they must confront. The film also offers an unusually intimate portrait of patients facing the prospect of dying in ways that they might never have wanted or imagined.
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2904 SU 06/03/12 NOON 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Post Mortem In over 2,000 counties across America, elected coroners, many with no medical or scientific background, are in charge of death investigations. As a result, not only do murderers go free and innocent people go to jail, but the crisis in death investigation in America is also a threat to public health. FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman reports the results of a joint investigation with ProPublica, NPR, and the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley.
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2907 SU 06/03/12 01:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Facing Death Unfounded rumors of federal "death panels" grabbed headlines in '09, but the real decisions of how we die are often made on the floors of America's intensive care units. FRONTLINE goes behind-the-scenes of the ICU at one of New York's biggest hospitals to examine the complicated reality of today's modern, medicalized death. Doctors and nurses struggle to guide families through the maze of end-of-life choices they must confront. The film also offers an unusually intimate portrait of patients facing the prospect of dying in ways that they might never have wanted or imagined.
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2904 SU 06/03/12 07:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Post Mortem In over 2,000 counties across America, elected coroners, many with no medical or scientific background, are in charge of death investigations. As a result, not only do murderers go free and innocent people go to jail, but the crisis in death investigation in America is also a threat to public health. FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman reports the results of a joint investigation with ProPublica, NPR, and the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley.
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2907 SU 06/03/12 08:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Facing Death Unfounded rumors of federal "death panels" grabbed headlines in '09, but the real decisions of how we die are often made on the floors of America's intensive care units. FRONTLINE goes behind-the-scenes of the ICU at one of New York's biggest hospitals to examine the complicated reality of today's modern, medicalized death. Doctors and nurses struggle to guide families through the maze of end-of-life choices they must confront. The film also offers an unusually intimate portrait of patients facing the prospect of dying in ways that they might never have wanted or imagined.
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2904 SU 06/03/12 11:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Post Mortem In over 2,000 counties across America, elected coroners, many with no medical or scientific background, are in charge of death investigations. As a result, not only do murderers go free and innocent people go to jail, but the crisis in death investigation in America is also a threat to public health. FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman reports the results of a joint investigation with ProPublica, NPR, and the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley.
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2907 MO 06/04/12 12:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Facing Death Unfounded rumors of federal "death panels" grabbed headlines in '09, but the real decisions of how we die are often made on the floors of America's intensive care units. FRONTLINE goes behind-the-scenes of the ICU at one of New York's biggest hospitals to examine the complicated reality of today's modern, medicalized death. Doctors and nurses struggle to guide families through the maze of end-of-life choices they must confront. The film also offers an unusually intimate portrait of patients facing the prospect of dying in ways that they might never have wanted or imagined.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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36.2 Place Holder While popular anger at bankers and the effects of reckless lending and borrowing has spread across much of the globe, effective regulatory reform remains elusive. FRONTLINE interviews leading bankers and officials to probe deeply into the story of the big banks, how they developed, how they crashed and whether many of the practices that contributed to the crisis remain clear and present dangers.
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