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Season 33 Episodes

"Wal*Mart" A feature on the store and how it conducts itself in court. "On Any Given Sunday" A story covering the current state of gambling. "The Tiananmen Papers" is an interview with a former high ranking Chinese politico who stole confidential papers about Tiananmen.


"Bridgestone Firestone" An analysis of Bridgestone Firestone's increasing tire tread problems, the accidents associated with the tires, and the accusations made against them.


"Damage Control" Ford Motor Company CEO Jacques Nasser and Chairman William Clayton Ford, Jr., discuss the tire problems affecting the Ford Explorer SUV.


"America's Nightmare" The fear of Pakistan's nuclear capability and their Islamic fundamentalism. "Sleepless Cockpit" The threat to the public by fatigued pilots, who fall asleep in the cockpit. "Bud Shuster" An examination of Congressman Bud Shuster.


"Dick Clarke" Dick Clarke is in charge of America's anti-terrorism department, and shows what they're doing to protect us. "Made To Order" Couples are increasingly turning to sperm donors to produce children with better characteristics. "Wall Street Whiz Kid" The story of a young man who became rich from pumping and dumping stock on the internet.


"Jack Welch" Credited with turning an old manufacturer into a diverse, modern conglomerate, General Electric CEO Jack Welch is the superstar of corporate honchos.


"Yasir Arafat" Yasir Arafat speaks out about the current wave of Mid-East violence. "You've Got Mail" A review of the techniques used by political parties in their bulk mail attacks. "450 Million Scam" An insurance company scam is unveiled.


"The MMR Vaccine" An examination into the link between the Measles Mumps Rubela Vaccine and infant autism. "The Crossroad" The story of Israeli soldiers who killed a Palestinian boy and his father at the crossroads of a Jewish settlement. "The Calendar Girls" English members of the Women’s Institute who are over 40-years old pose nude in a calendar to raise money.


"Officer Young" The examination of a black Rhode Island police officer killed by his own department. "The Orchestra" A look at the Venezuelan orchestra. "Fish Fuss" A report on the controversy in the northwest to balance the need for hydro-electric power with the salmon population.


"Election 2000" CBS coverage of the Presidential election. "Delayed" Airline officials demonstrate the delays at the major airports. "Presidente Fox" Mexico President-elect Fox shows why he was the best person for the job and how he will improve Mexico's economy.


"The Latest" An interview with Al Gore and an update of the presidential election chaos. "Internal Affairs" A former policeman claims that the police force took revenge on him and his family because of the crimes he uncovered while head of its Internal Affairs division.


".Com Millionaires?" Focuses on the downfall of ".com" companies, the strategies involved in the creation of a company, advertising, and the last ditch efforts undertaken by them.


"Notra Trulock" An interview with the Director of Intelligence for the Department of Energy. "Tom Hanks" A look into the acting career and life of Academy Award winner Tom Hanks. "The Rosenberg Case" An analysis of the case involving Susan Lisa Rosenberg, a woman accused of a crime she says she didn't commit. "Andy Rooney" Andy speaks about his feelings on the recent election complications.


"The Earth Liberation Front" The elusive eco-terrorists have destroyed $37 million worth of property and now have begun targeting the American suburbs.

Episode 15. The Osprey (Air Date: 01/21/2001)

"The Osprey" A Marine talks to 60 Minutes about the flawed Osprey aircraft.


"The Great Escape" A profile of The Texas Seven convicts who escaped from a maximum security prison. "Arctic Oil" The current debate on oil drilling in Alaska. "School For The Homeless" A review of current educational projects to educate homeless children.


"Sleeping Sickness" A report that details the African epidemic of sleeping sickness. "Joe The Jailer" The story of a sheriff who humiliates and punishes his prisoners. "Bryonn Bain Of Harvard" The case of a black man who is a graduate of Harvard Law School and was racially profiled by the police.


"Online U" A report on college campuses that are beginning to offer classes on-line. "The Wrong Man" Police Officers are charged with assault after beating a man in the bathroom. "Diamonds" A look at a South African town known for its diamonds and the start of De Beers.


"Needles" Hospitals around the country have stop using the conventional needles and are now using the retractable needles which are safer. "David Boies" The lawyer that became famous representing Vice-President Al Gore in the election trial. "Whose Body Is It Anyway" Human genes that provide cures and preventions for diseases.


"President Simmons" Ruth Simmons, an African American woman, has been named the 18th president of Smith-Brown University. "Mammoni" A story on Latin bachelors in their mid-thirties, who have successful jobs, but still live at home with their mothers. "Dr. Andrew Weil" A doctor that uses healing rather than medicine to make the body feel better.


"Here Comes The Judge" A close and personal look at Leslie Crocker Snyder, who is considered, by some, to be New York's harshest judge. "Who's Next" The debate over human cloning. "Russia's New Czars?" Russia's new business elite.


"Giant Killer" A candid look at the feared and successful African-American lawyer, Willie "The Giant Killer" Gary. "Caught In A Custody Battle" A report on German legislation in divorce and child custody battles. "Smart TV" Tivo and Replay TV, the personal video recording devices of the future.


"252" Sports agent Scott Boras discusses the effect of multimillion-dollar sports contracts. "They Mean Business" Tactics that are used by the Environmental Protection Agency. "Dillard's" Off-duty police officers are suspected of racial profiling in Dillard's department stores.


"The Boy Scouts" A look at the landmark Supreme Court ruling allowing the Boy Scouts of America to prevent gay membership. "Of Mice and Men" A report on companies that pay doctors to administer experimental drugs. "Hit Squads" An update on the violence in the Middle East.


"The FBI & The Mob" A former FBI agent claims the Bureau let one of its informants, James "Whitey" Bulger, get away with murder. "The Trillion Dollar Question" A report on possible reparations being paid to descendants of former slaves. "The Rocket" A profile of New York pitcher Roger Clemens.


"Darryl Strawberry" Former New York baseball player Darryl Strawberry discusses his public struggles with drug addiction and cancer. "Mel Brooks on Broadway" A look at actor and director Mel Brooks, and the success of his new show "The Producers." "Stolen Lives" An interview with former Moroccan princess Malika Oufkir.


"Doctor's Dilemma" The debate over whether a doctor should medicate an incompetent man with schizophrenia so that he can understand his own execution. "The Daily Show" Jon Stewart's sharp and edgy humor makes for a hit show on the Comedy Channel. "Genes" The isolated population of Iceland makes it the richest genetic laboratory.


"Caught on Tape" Tapes that allegedly implicate Ukraine's President in a journalist's death. "Shoot the Fox" A report on the recent fox hunting ban in Great Britain. "The Sudbury Way" A school that lets you learn at your own pace.


"Compassionate Use" Two cancer patients try to obtain a drug, not yet approved by the FDA, for temporary relief. "The Tiny TV Network With A Big Mouth" Qatar's cable news channel, Al-Jazeera. "Back To My-Lai" Two soldiers are honored for saving Vietnamese civilians at My-Lai. A repeated segment that originally aired on "60 Minutes II" on 12/07/99.


"The Execution Of Timothy McVeigh" The original interview that aired on 3/12/00 is combined with new interviews with the survivors and families of survivors. "The Memorial" The survivors walk with Ed Bradley through the Oklahoma City Memorial.


"Murder Or Suicide?" The death of an American missionary in Kenya, ruled a suicide, may have been a politically motivated murder. "DNA Dragnet" DNA testing in crime investigations versus the rights of citizens. "Cash Crop" An investigative report on the government crop insurance program that is abused by private insurance companies.


"The Preacher's Daughter" Billy Graham's crusades continue through his daughter, but some aren't too happy that the words are coming from a woman's mouth. "Billion Dollar Business" A report on young girls who are forced into prostitution and their risk of escape.


"Bridgestone Firestone" Repeated segment that originally aired on 10/1/00. "In Memory Of Alisa" An American father tries to sue the Iranian government for its involvement in a terrorist act leading to his daughter's death. "Death By Doctor" A look at Dr. Jack Kevorkian and the methods he used to kill his patients.


"President Simmons" Repeated segment that originally aired on 3/4/01. "Earth Liberation Front" Repeated segment that originally aired on 1/14/01. "Nothing More to Worry About" AIDS patients are introduced to medication they thought would slow down the disease.


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