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4.3 of 5.0 with 20 Reviews
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Manufacturer: CBS
FALLEN HEROES: ARMY SGT. PETER ENOS KILLED IN IRAQ. . . . NASA SAYS THAT SOME GENESIS PROJECT MATERIALS SURVIVED THE DESERT CRASH. . . . HURRICANE IVAN FORCES MASSIVE EVACUATIONS FROM JAMAICA AFTER CAUSING SEVERE DAMAGE TO GRENADA. CUBANS AND FLORIDIANS PREPARE FOR YET ANOTHER HURRICANE. . . . KEY WEST, FLORIDA OFFICIALS CONCERNED ABOUT AMOUNT OF SURGING WATER FROM HURRICANE IVAN COVERING CITY. . . . CBS NEWS STANDS BY AUTHENTICITY OF DOCUMENTS DETAILING PRESIDENT BUSH'S PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT IN AIR NATIONAL GUARD RECORDS. MARCEL MATLEY, DOCUMENT AND HANDWRITING EXPERT, ROBERT STRONG, TX AIR NAT'L GUARD, AND AUTHOR JIM MOORE INTV ON LEGITIMACY OF DOCUMENTS. . . . SCIENTISTS STUDY THE THREE RECENT HURRICANES IN AN EFFORT TO PREDICT FUTURE HURRICANE PATTERNS. . . . FIDELITY INSURED DEPOSITS BILKS SENIOR CITIZENS BY OFFERING HIGH RATE CD BUT WITH LONG TERM (48 YEARS) ANNUITY. . . . ARLINGTON CO. FIRE CHIEF JIM SCHWARTZ INTV AND B-ROLL ON INADEQUATE FUNDING FOR SOME LEGITIMATE TERRORIST TARGETS, LIKE NY AND VIRGINIA, WHILE
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4.2 of 5.0 with 4 Reviews
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Manufacturer: ABC News
ABC News investigates the lavish lifestyle of the Saudi royal family and talks to those who say the Saudi princes at play in the Riviera, St. Tropez, Cannes, and Monte Carlo are making a mockery of their faith and have enraged critics who seek to overthrow the kingdom's rulers. ABC also reports on the alleged involvement of some Saudi princes in cocaine smuggling, prostitution rings and suspected efforts to fund terrorists. In the program, ABC News interviews Prince Al Walid Bin Talal and investigated prostitution charges against Prince Abdel Azziz bin Fhad and drug smuggling charges against Prince Nayef bin Fawwaz al Shaalan.This "20/20" show contains the following additional story: Abusive CoachesWhen 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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3.9 of 5.0 with 32 Reviews
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Manufacturer: ABC News
Prompted by a report from the National Academy of Sciences warning pregnant women that mercury-contaminated fish may be threatening the health of their unborn children, ABC News performed a six-month investigation into mercury levels found in commonly eaten fish. ABC News purchased fresh tuna, swordfish and shark from grocery stores and fish markets in the New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. areas. What was found is troubling. ABC News with warnings you should hear about, The Fish Risk. This"20/20" show contains the following additional stories: Profile: David BlaineProfile: Ira EinhornParadise LostWhen 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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3.7 of 5.0 with 44 Reviews
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Manufacturer: ABC News
Ever since Dolly the sheep first bleated her way into the collective consciousness, nearly everyone who voices an opinion on cloning draws the line at creating a human clone. But why? ABC News weighs the pros and cons of making copies of ourselves.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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3.7 of 5.0 with 1 Reviews
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Manufacturer: ABC News
In the years following Vietnam, a number of veterans were stricken with various diseases, including cancers and diabetes. In the 1980s, the Centers for Disease Control reported that veterans appeared to be dying at a higher rate than the general population, while the Veterans Administration revealed that Marines serving in Vietnam were dying of lymphatic and lung cancers at higher rates than Marines serving outside Vietnam. Despite mounting research and pressure from veterans' groups, the government refused to acknowledge a link between exposure to defoliants in Vietnam and subsequent illness. Not until 1991, when Congress enacted Public Law 102-4 (otherwise known as the Agent Orange Act), was the Veterans Administration required to presume a connection between certain illnesses and service in Vietnam. Ted Koppel and Nightline investigate the health effects of Agent Orange -- and the U.S. Air Force's management of one of the most extensive (and expensive) health studies in history.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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4.7 of 5.0 with 29 Reviews
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Manufacturer: ABC News
From the extremely wealthy to celebrities, from star athletes to the beautiful, ABC News takes a special look at privilege: Who has it, how do they use it and how does it affect you?. Using experts in various fields and interviews with the rich and famous -- as well as hidden cameras and celebrity look-alikes - ABC News reports on several different areas of privilege, including: Education and Privilege, Nepotism and Privilege, Celebrity and Privilege, Law and Privilege, Sports and Privilege, Perks of Privilege, Children of Privilege, The Anti-Privilege. Anchor: John Stossel Correspondents: Martin Bashir, Lynn Sherr, Chris Connelly, JuJu Chang, Jim Avila, Don Dahler and Deborah Roberts Airdate: November 3, 2006When 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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3.6 of 5.0 with 3 Reviews
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Manufacturer: ABC News
It's been more than 40 years since Willy Chirino's parents put their 14-year-old son on an airlift out of Cuba for the United States, not knowing if they would see him again. They eventually followed him to Miami but never fully adjusted to their new life in a nation just 90 miles away from their home. Speak with virtually any resident of Miami's Little Havana and it won't take long for the conversation to turn to post-Castro Cuba. Residents of the Cuban exile community count the days until they can return to what they call a "free Cuba," not under communist rule. Correspondent: Jeffrey Kofman Airdate: December 13, 2002When 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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4.9 of 5.0 with 12 Reviews
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Senator Barack Obama, D-Ill., the senator and presidential candidate in his first Sunday morning interview since announcing his 2008 presidential run. Also, a "This Week" classic roundtable: ABC News' Sam Donaldson, Cokie Roberts and George Will join me to debate the week's politics. Plus, actress Brooke Shields talks about her personal battle with postpartum depression and her support for the MOTHERS Act, legislation that would initiate new federal investment in postpartum depression education and treatment programs for new mothers. Airdate: May 13, 2007When 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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4.4 of 5.0 with 35 Reviews
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Manufacturer: ABC News
There was a time in the history of American entertainment from the mid - late '30s to the early '50s, before television really took hold, when the Hollywood dream factory was at its peak. It still creates blockbusters and stars, but it has never again played as large a role in the fabric of American life. The illusions that the industry created back then went far beyond the stories it put on the screen.It wasn't just the film images that were bigger than life. It was the whole gossamer web of illusions that went into the creation of Hollywood's biggest stars. the personification of good old, down to earth, give you the shirt off his back, clean spun American values. That was Jimmy Stewart. He died at the age of 89. For a man who claimed he couldn't remember his lines, he became one of our greatest film actors, with a screen persona based on a kind of all - American ordinariness. He was the Everyman who could play anyone. Anchor: Ted Koppel Airdate: 7/2/1997When 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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3.5 of 5.0 with 45 Reviews
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Manufacturer: ABC News
Frank Serpico was an NYPD cop who became famous for following his own set of values by refusing to take pay-offs and then later testifying against his fellow police officers who did. A book and movie starring Al Pacino tell Serpico's story, but who is the real Frank Serpico? ABC News traveled to Holland where Frank Serpico was living out a self-imposed exile on a farm living on his police pension and royalties from the book and movie. Serpico speaks about his heroic deed which made New York City a safer and better place and discusses his lasting health issues from a bullet wound to the face that he suffered during a narcotics investigation while he was still on the job, which many suspected was an assassination attempt at the time.Anchor: Hugh Downs Correspondent: Dave MarashAirdate: 8/2/1979When 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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