Episode 1
Aired Sep 23, 1998
The latest on the Starr report.
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Episode 2
Aired Sep 25, 1998
Dealing with children who commit violent crimes; Jane Pauley and Attorney General Janet Reno talk with middle-school pupils about the problem; an update on Hurricane Georges.
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Episode 3
Aired Sep 27, 1998
Aristotle Onassis' former secretary discusses his marriage to Jacqueline Kennedy; an update on Hurricane Georges.
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Episode 4
Aired Sep 28, 1998
The founder of Children of the Underground discusses the organization's work hiding children who allegedly have been abused.
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Episode 5
Aired Sep 29, 1998
Chastity Bono ("Family Outing") talks about her relationship with her parents and being gay.
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Episode 6
Aired Oct 4, 1998
Author Harold Evans ("The American Century").
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Episode 7
Aired Oct 5, 1998
Author Edward Klein discusses Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and her life after JFK's death.
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Episode 8
Aired Oct 6, 1998
Child-custody case.
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Episode 9
Aired Oct 7, 1998
Old automobile tires may pose environmental hazards.
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Episode 10
Aired Oct 11, 1998
Sexual compulsion.
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Episode 11
Aired Oct 11, 1998
A storm sweeps two teens into a sewage drain.
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Episode 12
Aired Oct 12, 1998
The founder of Children of the Underground discusses the organization's work hiding children who allegedly have been abused.
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Episode 13
Aired Oct 18, 1998
Betty Ford; an expedition discovers Incan mummies in the Amazon jungle.
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Episode 14
Aired Oct 19, 1998
After fertility treatments a woman delivers twins: one black, one white.
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Episode 15
Aired Oct 20, 1998
A 15-year-old stands trial for the stabbing death of his best friend's mother.
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Episode 16
Aired Oct 21, 1998
Steven Spielberg discusses the Star Bright Foundation's interactive computer network for seriously ill children.
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Episode 17
Aired Oct 23, 1998
Politics and tire recycling.
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Episode 18
Aired Oct 26, 1998
Coed's parents had no idea she was sick with a little known disease.
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Episode 19
Aired Oct 27, 1998
A Chicago woman undergoes treatment for multiple-personality disorder.
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Episode 20
Aired Oct 28, 1998
Pioneer astronaut Jerrie Cobb feels she should have been considered for space flight.
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Episode 21
Aired Oct 30, 1998
Inmates use the public record to harass people; update: alleged Marine hazing.
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Episode 22
Aired Nov 1, 1998
Male corrections officers guard female inmates.
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Episode 23
Aired Nov 4, 1998
Handling worry.
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Episode 24
Aired Nov 6, 1998
Hidden cameras capture unscrupulous contractors targeting mobile-home owners.
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Episode 25
Aired Nov 8, 1998
Underwater adventurers film subterranean Alaska.
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Episode 26
Aired Nov 9, 1998
One organ donor brings two transplant recipients together.
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Episode 27
Aired Nov 10, 1998
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash tests small sports-utility vehicles.
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Episode 28
Aired Nov 11, 1998
Long-distance telephone rates.
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Episode 29
Aired Nov 13, 1998
Shoplifting; 911 calls about a deadly shooting near Chicago's Ravenswood hospital are on tape.
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Episode 30
Aired Nov 15, 1998
A double-amputee attempts to scale Mount McKinley in subzero temperatures on high-tech prosthetic legs.
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Episode 31
Aired Nov 16, 1998
Jane Pauley chronicles the first year-and-a-half of identical, quadruplet sisters.
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Episode 32
Aired Nov 17, 1998
A 61-year-old woman with Parkinson's disease undergoes life-changing treatment.
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Episode 33
Aired Nov 18, 1998
Decade-old case involves the death of a young woman in Belleville, Ill.
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Episode 34
Aired Nov 20, 1998
The McCaughey septuplets mark their first birthday.
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Episode 35
Aired Nov 22, 1998
Jane Pauley interviews Kathy and Massimo Caronna, who tell of Kathy's severe injury at last year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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Episode 36
Aired Nov 22, 1998
Places in the Heart
An update on conjoined twins from the Dominican Republic who had separation surgery.
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Episode 37
Aired Nov 23, 1998
A woman donates a kidney to a fellow parishioner, a woman she barely knew.
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Episode 38
Aired Nov 24, 1998
Massachusetts teen stands trial in the stabbing death of his best friend's mother.
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Episode 39
Aired Nov 27, 1998
NBC News sound-man Steve Sung recounts his first-hand experience as a survivor of the Jonestown massacre; Kenneth Starr investigates Julie Hiatt Steel.
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Episode 40
Aired Nov 30, 1998
For reasons of safety, a woman runs away with her child with the help of a tightly controlled underground network.
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Episode 41
Aired Dec 1, 1998
Transvestite Larry Goodwin is married with children.
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Episode 42
Aired Dec 2, 1998
Dallas minister Walker Railly is accused of trying to kill his wife.
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Episode 43
Aired Dec 4, 1998
Some American children work in agricultural fields for below-minimum wage.
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Episode 44
Aired Dec 6, 1998
An Oklahoma tribe tries to win back land it believes it deserves.
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Episode 45
Aired Dec 7, 1998
Washington state physician denies he killed an infant.
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Episode 46
Aired Dec 8, 1998
Hand-transplant controversy.
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Episode 47
Aired Dec 9, 1998
Court exonerates a Pennsylvania teacher accused of rape.
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Episode 48
Aired Dec 11, 1998
White House insiders, including Henry Kissinger, explain impeachment; actress Carmen Electra.
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Episode 49
Aired Dec 13, 1998
Benefits and risks of laser eye-surgery.
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Episode 50
Aired Dec 14, 1998
Liposuction
Donatella Versace; new liposuction removes large amounts of fat.
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Episode 51
Aired Dec 15, 1998
Marriage contract available in Louisiana enforces before-and-after counseling; some Asian countries use dog and cat fur on garments sold overseas.
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Episode 52
Aired Dec 16, 1998
People's "25 most intriguing people of the year."
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Episode 53
Aired Dec 20, 1998
Family members help a baby to overcome autism.
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Episode 54
Aired Dec 21, 1998
A former Australian policy took aboriginal children from their homes and placed them with white families.
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Episode 55
Aired Dec 22, 1998
Minnesota Governor-elect Jesse Ventura.
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Episode 56
Aired Dec 23, 1998
Harpists play and sing for patients who are dying.
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Episode 57
Aired Dec 28, 1998
A new treatment may help those with a severe form of muscular dystrophy.
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Episode 58
Aired Dec 29, 1998
Update on a Houston politician suing a local TV station for libel.
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Episode 59
Aired Dec 30, 1998
An American woman who adopted a badly burned Guatemalan girl adopts another unfortunate child.
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Episode 60
Aired Jan 1, 1999
Women may now cryogenically store harvested ova for later fertilization.
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Episode 61
Aired Jan 3, 1999
Survivors' stories include a quadriplegic who invented a device to facilitate maneuverability.
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Episode 62
Aired Jan 4, 1999
The sudden death of a dancer spotlights the pressure for ballerinas to be thin.
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Episode 63
Aired Jan 5, 1999
Woman founds the National Coalition against Violent Athletes to help victims of sexual assault.
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Episode 64
Aired Jan 6, 1999
Music historian Peter Guralnick discusses Elvis Presley.
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Episode 65
Aired Jan 8, 1999
Marine Corps and a series of sexual attacks.
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Episode 66
Aired Jan 10, 1999
Peacekeepers
International peace keepers face accusations of torturing civilians.
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Episode 67
Aired Jan 11, 1999
Sophia Loren.
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Episode 68
Aired Jan 12, 1999
A mysterious murder in an Atlanta suburb leads many people to doubt the police.
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Episode 69
Aired Jan 13, 1999
Students say a teacher gave electrical shocks as a detention alternative.
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Episode 70
Aired Jan 15, 1999
The Greatest Generation
Tom Brokaw profiles the generation which came of age during the Depression and World War II.
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Episode 71
Aired Jan 17, 1999
The daughter of a man who died of cancer becomes an advocate for effective pain-management.
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Episode 72
Aired Jan 18, 1999
A seemingly routine surgery that turned fatal prompts an intricate investigation.
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Episode 73
Aired Jan 19, 1999
A new drug allows people to stay awake for days.
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Episode 74
Aired Jan 20, 1999
High-tech scams at the gasoline pump.
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Episode 75
Aired Jan 24, 1999
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow; John Lithgow; Jimmy Smits; Tom Hanks.
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Episode 76
Aired Jan 25, 1999
Valerie Emerson chooses not to treat her son with HIV medications.
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Episode 77
Aired Jan 26, 1999
Some Christian teens choose courting rather than dating.
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Episode 78
Aired Jan 27, 1999
Safety violations and 18-wheel trucks.
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Episode 79
Aired Jan 29, 1999
Blind football-player Travis Freeman; scientist studies the rainforest canopy; fraud case involves pregnancy.
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Episode 80
Aired Feb 1, 1999
The surgical removal of a fibroid tumor turns fatal.
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Episode 81
Aired Feb 2, 1999
Slaying occurs in a California mall parking lot.
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Episode 82
Aired Feb 3, 1999
Perceiving a threat, a woman disappears with her daughter into a network of safe houses for almost 10 years.
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Episode 83
Aired Feb 5, 1999
Katie Couric interviews the parents of Matthew Shepard, a gay college student killed in Wyoming.
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Episode 84
Aired Feb 9, 1999
High-speed police chase of a drunken driver ends in a young woman's death.
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Episode 85
Aired Feb 10, 1999
Pyrotechnic expert survives mishap on Seattle's Space Needle; sudden acceleration in cars.
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Episode 86
Aired Feb 12, 1999
Disciplining children.
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Episode 87
Aired Feb 14, 1999
Young woman survives a milelong free-fall during a free-skiing competition.
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Episode 88
Aired Feb 15, 1999
The family of a fatal car-accident victim investigates the other driver's background.
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Episode 89
Aired Feb 16, 1999
JonBenet Ramsey case.
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Episode 90
Aired Feb 19, 1999
Odometer tampering; family members of a woman who stalked David Letterman discuss her schizophrenia.
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Episode 91
Aired Feb 23, 1999
In Portland, Ore., a neurosurgeon lands in court and an airport-parking officer goes to the hospital over a $25 ticket.
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Episode 92
Aired Feb 24, 1999
Amadou Diallo shooting in the Bronx; the magic of Penn & Teller; Jane Doe No. 5 in the Paula Jones case.
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Episode 93
Aired Mar 1, 1999
25 Years on People Who Made the Difference
Notable people of the last 25 years; interviews include Mary Beth Whitehead Gould, Vanessa Williams, Tracy Gold, Renee Richards, Patty Hearst.
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Episode 94
Aired Mar 2, 1999
A Michigan court case considers issues of discipline and child abuse.
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Episode 95
Aired Mar 3, 1999
A Florida court case involves the shooting of a young female accountant.
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Episode 96
Aired Mar 5, 1999
A boy learns to live with a severe itching disorder.
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Episode 97
Aired Mar 8, 1999
Maureen Orth discusses her book, "Vulgar Favors," and the manhunt for Andrew Cunanan.
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Episode 98
Aired Mar 9, 1999
A woman's disappearance prompts prosecutors to file murder charges.
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Episode 99
Aired Mar 10, 1999
The results of the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety's 5-mph crash tests; airplane rudder problems.
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Episode 100
Aired Mar 14, 1999
A woman helps care for Anne Frank's family while in hiding.
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Episode 101
Aired Mar 15, 1999
A doctor specializes in diagnosing and treating behavior problems in dogs.
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Episode 102
Aired Mar 16, 1999
Following the death of her baby, a teenager faces charges including murder.
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Episode 103
Aired Mar 17, 1999
A Florida biologist studies crocodiles and alligators.
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Episode 104
Aired Mar 19, 1999
Financial guru/author Suze Orman ("The Courage to Be Rich").
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Episode 105
Aired Mar 22, 1999
Causes, symptoms and treatment of alien-hand syndrome.
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Episode 106
Aired Mar 23, 1999
Miami Dade Police officer accuses an Orange County Sheriff's officer of racism.
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Episode 107
Aired Mar 24, 1999
Woman survives apartment building's fast-moving fire.
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Episode 108
Aired Mar 26, 1999
Federal prosecutorial power: misconduct, emotional/financial cost; the culture of the fundamentalist Hutterites concerns some other Montana residents.
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Episode 109
Aired Mar 30, 1999
Identical twins, separated at birth, share similar characteristics.
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Episode 110
Aired Mar 31, 1999
Women's health conditions decline under the Taliban rule in Afghanistan; woman survives a riding accident in which her horse fell on her.
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Episode 111
Aired Apr 2, 1999
A woman shares the video diary she made about her teenage struggle with anorexia.
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Episode 112
Aired Apr 5, 1999
Rhonda Lewin, Mrs. Pennsylvania 1998, relinquishes her crown.
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Episode 113
Aired Apr 6, 1999
A popular dietary supplement, 5-HTP, may help with weight loss, improve sleep and ward off depression; family of POW Andrew Ramirez.
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Episode 114
Aired Apr 7, 1999
Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff ("Uncovering Clinton") discloses new information about the president and his accusers.
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Episode 115
Aired Apr 9, 1999
Dr. William Fair discusses alternative medicine.
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Episode 116
Aired Apr 11, 1999
Stipulations of a hockey puck-shooting contest lead to a trial.
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Episode 117
Aired Apr 12, 1999
Some parents have their teens abducted into a behavior-modification program.
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Episode 118
Aired Apr 13, 1999
Fugitives flee to countries that have no extradition treaty with the United States.
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Episode 119
Aired Apr 14, 1999
Crash-test results of 10 redesigned vehicles.
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Episode 120
Aired Apr 16, 1999
Helen Thomas, correspondent for United Press International, has covered the White House for 38 years.
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Episode 121
Aired Apr 19, 1999
The Oklahoma City bombing and its aftermath has affected police officers, firefighters and emergency workers.
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Episode 122
Aired Apr 20, 1999
A defense team challenges a crime lab's results hoping to overturn a woman's conviction for setting her uncle afire.
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Episode 123
Aired Apr 21, 1999
A defense team challenges a crime lab's results; the Littleton, Colo., school shooting.
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Episode 124
Aired Apr 23, 1999
The Littleton, Colo., school shootings.
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Episode 125
Aired Apr 25, 1999
The Littleton, Colo., school shootings.
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Episode 126
Aired Apr 26, 1999
An orphanage in Saigon provided food, diapers and homes for children abandoned or orphaned in the Vietnam War.
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Episode 127
Aired Apr 27, 1999
Women say they were detained by U.S. Customs on suspicion of drug smuggling without cause.
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Episode 128
Aired Apr 28, 1999
People's "50 Most Beautiful People" issue.
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Episode 129
Aired Apr 30, 1999
Cosmetic laser treatments are used to remove signs of aging.
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Episode 130
Aired May 2, 1999
A little boy tries to read a Bible story to his class; magicians Penn & Teller review their career.
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Episode 131
Aired May 4, 1999
Ann Curry revisits the McCaughey septuplets to see how the family is faring.
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Episode 132
Aired May 5, 1999
A Georgia family describes surviving a tornado that hit its home.
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Episode 133
Aired May 7, 1999
A long, emotional trial reveals events of the fatal kidnapping of a woman and her two young sons.
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Episode 134
Aired May 9, 1999
A break in a 12-year-old case may solve the mystery of a young Atlanta socialite's death.
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Episode 135
Aired May 11, 1999
Hidden cameras record a 10-month police sting of a pawn shop trading in stolen goods.
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Episode 136
Aired May 12, 1999
In Oklahoma, tornado chasers try to capture three-dimensional images of a twister.
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Episode 137
Aired May 14, 1999
Hidden cameras chronicle a family's household chores; housework's effect on marriage.
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Episode 138
Aired May 16, 1999
Safety and emergencies on cruise ships; Al Joyner discusses rumors surrounding the sudden death of his wife, track star Florence Griffith Joyner.
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Episode 139
Aired May 18, 1999
Ticket brokers for concert and sporting events.
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Episode 140
Aired May 19, 1999
The advertising methods of William McCorkle.
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Episode 141
Aired May 21, 1999
A case of a fatal car accident and a motorist with narcolepsy ends in mistrial.
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Episode 142
Aired May 23, 1999
"Who Dares Wins" is a popular TV game show in Australia.
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Episode 143
Aired May 24, 1999
Police identify a Wichita doctor as a stalker and convicted sex felon.
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Episode 144
Aired May 25, 1999
A woman stands trial in the death of a little boy, involving her three Rottweilers.
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Episode 145
Aired May 26, 1999
A fatal car accident leads to a court case involving the death of an unborn child and the question of road rage.
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Episode 146
Aired May 28, 1999
A woman says her teenage pregnancy resulted from sexual abuse by her father.
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Episode 147
Aired May 30, 1999
Bill Murray discusses his new career as an author.
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Episode 148
Aired May 31, 1999
Pararescue jumpers form an elite group of U.S. Air Force recruits.
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Episode 149
Aired Jun 1, 1999
A North Dakota computer programmer looks to online friends for support years after his daughter dies in a house fire.
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Episode 150
Aired Jun 2, 1999
A fishing trip turns dangerous when hydraulic lines melt and cause a fire on the boat.
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Episode 151
Aired Jun 4, 1999
A fatal car accident brings selling magazine subscriptions into question.
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Episode 152
Aired Jun 7, 1999
Jury tampering; canine companions.
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Episode 153
Aired Jun 8, 1999
Jane Pauley reveals how events of the 20th century impacted her family history.
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Episode 154
Aired Jun 9, 1999
Pro golfer Laura Baugh's life story includes alcohol addiction.
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Episode 155
Aired Jun 11, 1999
Nadine Purdy's life in fashion crashes when she becomes addicted to drugs.
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Episode 156
Aired Jun 13, 1999
Bootleg copies of "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace" hit the streets; video piracy.
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Episode 157
Aired Jun 14, 1999
Two families clash in court over the death of Victoria Lander Beckham.
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Episode 158
Aired Jun 15, 1999
Videotapes of O.J. Simpson's deposition may contain clues.
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Episode 159
Aired Jun 16, 1999
Automobile crash tests.
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Episode 160
Aired Jun 18, 1999
Compulsive gambling affects a man and his family.
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Episode 161
Aired Jun 21, 1999
A patient dies during surgery on his ear.
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Episode 162
Aired Jun 22, 1999
Columbine High School athletes discuss the shootings.
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Episode 163
Aired Jun 23, 1999
A hidden-camera investigation reveals the world of real-estate agents, home inspectors and home buyers.
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Episode 164
Aired Jun 25, 1999
A Jehovah's Witness seeks surgery to remove a brain tumor without a blood transfusion.
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Episode 165
Aired Jun 27, 1999
Joe Firmage leaves his billion-dollar business to investigate alien and UFO theories.
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Episode 166
Aired Jun 28, 1999
A woman's death at a motel raises questions about her husband's suicide.
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Episode 167
Aired Jun 29, 1999
Insurance officials identify dangerous intersections and offer strategies to reduce auto accidents.
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Episode 168
Aired Jun 30, 1999
A New York police department investigates fortunetelling scams.
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Episode 169
Aired Jul 5, 1999
Authorities examine culpability in the sexual assault of a therapist by a patient with multiple personality disorder.
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Episode 170
Aired Jul 6, 1999
Update on David Wahl, whose disappearance divided his family and his girlfriend's.
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Episode 171
Aired Jul 7, 1999
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety rates six sport utility vehicles.
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Episode 172
Aired Jul 9, 1999
Hidden cameras record reactions to a young woman and to an older one as they interview for the same jobs.
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Episode 173
Aired Jul 11, 1999
Legal loopholes let dealers hide the histories of cars that have had extensive repairs.
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Episode 174
Aired Jul 11, 1999
Survivor Stories
A swimmer survives drifting out to sea in freezing waters; a moose falls through the ice while crossing a river.
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Episode 175
Aired Jul 12, 1999
Nadine Purdy tries to overcome drug addiction and re-establish relations with her sons.
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Episode 176
Aired Jul 13, 1999
A patient dies during surgery on his ear.
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Episode 177
Aired Jul 14, 1999
Daredevil events; sky-surfing.
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Episode 178
Aired Jul 16, 1999
A model sues YM magazine over a photo spread she says ruined her adolescence.
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Episode 179
Aired Jul 18, 1999
An innocent man, jailed for 11 years, learns he is not entitled to compensation.
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Episode 180
Aired Jul 19, 1999
For three years, authorities fail to pursue a Montana tax protester who shot a deputy.
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Episode 181
Aired Jul 21, 1999
The Reader's Digest sweepstakes.
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Episode 182
Aired Jul 23, 1999
John F. Kennedy Jr. memorial service; symbols in funerals; future Kennedy generations; the "swoop and squat" is a staged auto accident designed to collect on insurance.
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Episode 183
Aired Jul 26, 1999
An international baby-selling scheme targets couples that adopt over the Internet.
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Episode 184
Aired Jul 27, 1999
The disorder trichotillomania creates a compulsion to pull out one's hair.
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Episode 185
Aired Jul 28, 1999
In 1966 a man on a tower shoots people walking on the University of Texas campus.
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Episode 186
Aired Jul 30, 1999
Families of critically ill patients.
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Episode 187
Aired Aug 1, 1999
Tom Brokaw updates the story of a teenager who went to Vietnam in place of another.
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Episode 188
Aired Aug 2, 1999
A professor and his investigative-journalism students work to free an innocent man convicted of murder.
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Episode 189
Aired Aug 3, 1999
A couple fights for a baby after the surrogate mother decides to keep it.
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Episode 190
Aired Aug 4, 1999
A man who is vindicated of rape charges after 11 years in prison finds he is not entitled to compensation.
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Episode 191
Aired Aug 6, 1999
Dancer William Starrett undergoes hip-replacement surgery that may allow him to perform again.
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Episode 192
Aired Aug 8, 1999
Koala birth control in Australia.
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Episode 193
Aired Aug 9, 1999
Four troubled teenagers in Fort Myers, Fla., serve prison sentences for robbery, car-jacking, arson and murder.
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Episode 194
Aired Aug 10, 1999
Survivors relate experiences of an attack on tourists in Uganda.
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Episode 195
Aired Aug 11, 1999
Violence, Secrets and Lies: How Well Do You Know Your Teenager?
Teenagers and violence; security in schools.
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Episode 196
Aired Aug 13, 1999
A girl with Rasmussen's syndrome undergoes surgery to remove the infected half of her brain.
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Episode 197
Aired Aug 15, 1999
Laser companies test a new device to treat coronary disease.
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Episode 198
Aired Aug 16, 1999
Two suburban women go on a crime spree.
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Episode 199
Aired Aug 17, 1999
A woman conducts an eight-year search for her daughter's killer.
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Episode 200
Aired Aug 18, 1999
A hidden-camera investigation exposes bike thievery.
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Episode 201
Aired Aug 20, 1999
Buyers Beware
Using the phone; buying a car; investing through the television.
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Episode 202
Aired Aug 20, 1999
Luca Moylan struggles to overcome schizophrenia.
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Episode 203
Aired Aug 22, 1999
Vincent Kennedy McMahon discusses the World Wrestling Federation; Somalia.
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Episode 204
Aired Aug 23, 1999
Chris Hansen reports on the investigation and prosecution of Melvin Ignatow, accused of murdering his fiancee.
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Episode 205
Aired Aug 24, 1999
A househusband fights for custody of his children; gays in the Boy Scouts.
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Episode 206
Aired Aug 25, 1999
A man claims post-traumatic stress syndrome in the killing of his son-in-law.
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Episode 207
Aired Aug 27, 1999
Road rage often leads to aggressive driving and violence.
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Episode 208
Aired Aug 27, 1999
A man with fugue syndrome disappears for days at a time, forgetting that he has a family.
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Episode 209
Aired Aug 30, 1999
After an aneurysm, a woman enters a five-month rehabilitation program at New York University.
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Episode 210
Aired Aug 31, 1999
A detective investigates the disappearance of a group of women in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
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Episode 211
Aired Sep 1, 1999
An attorney in Wilmington, Del., becomes a murder suspect when his mistress disappears.
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Episode 212
Aired Sep 3, 1999
Dr. Bob Arnot examines the possible benefits and side effects of a new cholesterol-lowering drug.
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Episode 213
Aired Sep 5, 1999
Maria Shriver updates a documentary that examines Wisconsin's welfare-reform program.
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Episode 214
Aired Sep 6, 1999
John Larson examines families' experiences when inmates are executed.
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Episode 215
Aired Sep 7, 1999
Health hazards of exotic animals; author Alan Green ("Animal Underworld").
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Episode 216
Aired Sep 8, 1999
Celebrity fashions.
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Episode 217
Aired Sep 10, 1999
Esther Williams's life includes box-office success, failed marriages and drug use; two boys find a bag stuffed with $23,000.
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Episode 218
Aired Sep 13, 1999
An exchange student claims that her host father raped her and that the college dismissed her complaints.
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Episode 219
Aired Sep 14, 1999
Only one of two young men survives a hike; black bears break into cars in Yosemite National Park.
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Episode 220
Aired Sep 15, 1999
Hurricane Floyd
Hurricane Floyd.
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Episode 221
Aired Sep 17, 1999
Some matchmaking companies specialize in pairing American men with foreign women.
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Episode 222
Aired Sep 19, 1999
A hidden camera reveals month-old eggs being repackaged and sold as fresh.
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Episode 223
Aired Sep 20, 1999
A Florida obstetrician says there is a better method than an epidural or deep breathing for getting through labor.
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Episode 224
Aired Sep 21, 1999
A woman claims that she killed her husband in self-defense.
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Episode 225
Aired Sep 22, 1999
The results of DNA tests on the child of a divorcing couple call into question the paternity of the boy.
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