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CBS Sunday Evening News (September 23, 2001)
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FRONTLINE: Battle For Iraq DVD
Manufacturer: PBS Distribution
First, in Battle for Iraq, produced in association with The Guardian, reporter Ghaith Abdul-Ahad makes a dangerous trip inside Mosul to examine the fight and its toll surviving an ISIS truck bombing along the way. Battle for Iraq is a gripping, first-hand look at the fight for Mosul and its implications.
ABC News Primetime Moment of Crisis-Hurricane Katrina
Manufacturer: ABC News
Katrina ranks as the country's most expensive natural disaster and one of the deadliest in U.S. history. It has killed more than 700 people, uprooted tens of thousands of families, destroyed countless homes and forced the evacuation of a major American city. Ted Koppel hosts a "Primetime" special edition, "Moment of Crisis: System Failure," a moment-by-moment chronology of what went so terribly wrong in the horrific days following Katrina's strike on the Gulf Coast. This was America's first major test of emergency response since 9/11, a test that has received failing grades.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
They Were There: Remembering The Civil Rights Movement
Manufacturer: MacNeil / Lehrer Productions
Frontline figures in the Civil Rights Movement reflect on their experiences, their colleagues and where America now stands on the issue of race in a series of NewsHour conversations and discussions. Included are conversations with Dorothy Height, Vernon Jordan and John Lewis about their memoirs and remembrances of the March on Washington, Rosa Parks and Hamilton Holmes. This collection also features a 1997 interview with Ruby Bridges, who in 1960, at 6-years old, became the first African American child to desegregate an elementary school.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Manufacturer: ABC News
Two renowned physicians and authors of the book "You: The Owner's Manual" set the record straight about our bodies from the brain and memory to skin and sun, from heartburn and cancer to superfit and superhealthy. "20/20" anchors and correspondents count down the following myths:Myth no. 10: Memory loss is inevitable as you get older.Myth no. 9: Slow metabolism makes you fatter.Myth no. 8: Heartburn leads to cancer.Myth no. 7: Men can drink more alcohol than women.Myth no. 6: Smoking marijuana gives people the munchies and makes them pig out.Myth no. 5: A high SPF gives you full sun protection.Myth no. 4: Nothing will age you faster than the sun.Myth no. 3: Exercise - superfit equals superhealthy.Myth no. 2: When it comes to your heart, the only thing you need worry about is cholesterol.Myth no. 1: There is a wrong way to breathe.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
ABC News Nightline Profile: Sandra Day O'Connor
Manufacturer: ABC News
When Sandra Day O'Connor was nominated to the Supreme Court nearly a quarter of a century ago, nobody could have imagined what an impact Sandra Day O'Connor would have on the nation. Her votes on the cases before the Supreme Court were more than pivotal; they were historic. She became the tie-breaker in over three-quarters of the court's 5-4 decisions. ABC News takes a look at the legacy of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
ABC News Primetime USS Cole
Manufacturer: ABC News
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Manufacturer: ABC News
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Manufacturer: ABC News
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ABC News 20/20 Medical Guinea Pig
Manufacturer: ABC News
Is it possible that you might have been used as a medical guinea pig without your knowledge? ABC News reports on a medical experiment on unsuspecting accident patients brought into hospital ERs that has been happening in more than 20 cities across the country. What is being tested is an experimental, artificial blood substitute known as Polyheme, developed by a company called Northfield Labs. The sponsors of the study say using accident victims for the experiment without their consent is necessary for the greater good to safe lives of severely injured patients in the future. But critics call the test an unconscionable breach of medical ethics and a violation of the fundamental notion of informed consent.Correspondent: Brian Ross.This "20/20" show contains the following additional stories: A Beach Murder Mystery ShoesWhen sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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