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October 2nd, 2008 at 9:32 am

In 1910, an American doctor named Hawley Crippen was convicted in England of poisoning and dismembering his wife. The vicious murder—and execution—made international headlines. Almost one hundred years later, investigators re-opened the files. Watch episode….

New York Voices
October 2nd, 2008 at 5:45 am

Recent bankruptcies and buy-outs of America’s largest and oldest financial institutions including Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch and AIG have affected tens of thousands of New Yorkers – on and off Wall Street. Thirteen/WNET’s award-winning public affairs series NEW YORK VOICES examines how the downfall of these major financial powerhouses will affect the city’s economy. The special also takes a personal look at the hardships in Queens, where the subprime mortgage crisis hit hardest in the city.

October 1st, 2008 at 2:57 pm

Critical Condition puts a human face on the nation’s growing health care crisis by capturing the harrowing struggles of four critically ill Americans who discover that being uninsured can cost them their jobs, health, home, savings, and even their lives. Watch documentary now.

October 1st, 2008 at 10:33 am

Brad Setser, a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations speaks with Martin Savidge about the international credit crisis. Setser writes a blog called “Follow the Money.” Watch interview…

October 1st, 2008 at 10:26 am

A compelling, and scary look at the worsening situation in Pakistan–and on-the-ground report by Sharmeen Chinoy reports that members of the Pakistani press are receiving death threats. Watch and read report.

September 30th, 2008 at 10:48 am

Michele Norris (NPR), Michael Duffy (Time Magazine), David Wessel (The Wall Street Journal), Dan Balz (The Washington Post), John Harwood (CNBC and The NY Times) and host Gwen Ifill discuss:
* Economic Crisis and Foreign Policy Dominate Debate
* Candidates Address Earmarks, Spending
* McCain Cites Experience, Obama Emphasizes Judgment
Watch here. Originally aired 9/26/2008

September 30th, 2008 at 10:47 am

Upcoming documentary The Bungalows of Rockaway, delves into the rich history of the bungalows on the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens, NY, over the past 100 years. Co-producers Jennifer …

September 30th, 2008 at 10:11 am

Howard Hsu traveled to Burma last spring to report on China’s growing trade with Burma, which is rapidly depleting forests and has created a thriving trade in exotic animals such as tigers, pangolins, and asiatic black bears. Watch video on Frontline/World, and read more about endangered animal poaching throughout Southeast Asia.

September 30th, 2008 at 10:08 am

In this SundayArts profile, Neal Shapiro interviews Zarin Mehta, the appointed executive director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, who was instrumental in securing the logistics for the 2008 New York Philharmonic visit to North Korea. Watch the interview…

September 29th, 2008 at 2:30 pm

As the House rejects the $700 billion plan to rescue the financial industry, and stocks plunge, this question: “How will the bailout affect me?,” will persevere while a new vote is planned in Washington. NOW on PBS goes inside the round-the-clock efforts in Washington to craft a bailout plan of monumental proportions. Watch now. (Originally aired: 9/26/08).

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