All Not Forgiven:
An investigation of shocking new evidence in the Catholic priest sex abuse
scandal in Los Angeles.
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Iran Manhattan Project:
Despite sanctions, Iran has been able to launder billions through western
banks--enough to build nuclear weapons.
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All Mine:
When an American company bought a massive copper mine from the
government of Congo, it also took control of part of the impoverished country's economic
future. Critics say the contract for the billion-dollar mine left the war-torn African nation
with little in return, and that the U.S. government played a part in what many are
describing as a modern day land grab.
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Spiritually Bankrupt:
The Catholic Church faces hundreds of lawsuits in the wake of the sex
abuse scandal. Dioceses across the country have filed for bankruptcy, but our
investigation suggests the church has hid considerable assets to avoid paying damages to
victims.
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Mississippi Mud:
The Louisiana coastline is quickly disappearing because of man-made
levees. But mud from the Mississippi River can save the coast. Without it, scientists
predict by the next century, Baton Rouge, 80 miles inland, will be on the coast of the
Gulf of Mexico.
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GI Gangs:
Reports that gang members are enlisting in the U.S. military have terrified
police.
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Rural Immigration:
A new wave of immigrants in America's small towns are from unlikely
parts of the world.
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An American Nightmare:
Hundreds of foreign workers claim an American company lured them here with
promises of good jobs and even U.S. citizenship. It's now become one of the largest human
trafficking cases in modern U.S. History. Also, a Castle Doctrine update.
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Yankees Go Home:
The new President of Bolivia promotes coca growth and expels US drug
agents.
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Kidney Pirates:
A look into the growing criminal trade for human kidneys run by traffickers exploiting desperate buyers and sellers.
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A Precarious Peace:
While demonstrations spread across the Middle East, there is calm in what
has long been one of the region's flashpoints, the West Bank. Credit is being given to a
previously little-known U.S. program that has fostered unprecedented cooperation
between Israel and the Palestinians.
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Das Vote:
As Americans prepare to vote-many of them by electronic machines millions
of Europeans are going back to paper and pencil. Germany is just one of three
European countries to buy electronic voting machines, only to throw them out after
hackers demonstrate their vulnerabilities. Also, one American's fight against voting
machines in his state.
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Running for their Lives:
With the violence escalating, hundreds of families are escaping the hell that is Syria every
day. We have first access to crowded camps on the Jordanian border where families show us the horrors
of what's happening just a few miles from their safe haven. Also, Middle East expert Fouad Ajami.
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Morales:
A conversation with the President of Bolivia. Farmers there are growing
huge amounts of coca plants used to manufacture cocaine, but it's also considered a
century old medicine.
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A Panamanian Passageway:
As Panama’s economy sizzles, the tiny country is being is threatened by the same
lethal mix of guns, drugs and dirty money that has brought chaos elsewhere in Central America.
And the U.S. government has taken notice.
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How to end a War:
A radical approach to ending Colombia’s civil war..
Behind the scenes
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Great Barrier Grief
An investigation into an obscure US government agency that has financed potentially destructive natural gas projects within the protected Great Barrier Reef World Heritage site.
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