Profile of controversial underground artist Robert Crumb.
1994 Virginia Senate race between Oliver North and Charles Robb.
The movie 'Citizen Kane' was nearly destroyed before the public viewed it.
The intimate relationship of two sets of twins.
A suicide bombing in Israel leaves an emotional aftermath for survivors and families of the victims.
One man's extraordinary fight against Colombia's drug trade.
Two nannies influence the families who employed them.
Tension before the Quebec Referendum.
An intimate story of two modern women caught in the Bosnian War.
Intimate details of the lives of panhandlers.
Autobiography of animator Paul Fierlinger. Animated
Litigation based on leaked evidence could bankrupt the U.S. tobacco industry.
Claude Njike Bergeret, the 25th wife of an African chieftan in Cameroon.
A 6-year-old boy talks to people at a park.
A blood transfusion gives a woman HIV, then her husband and their baby contract it.
Former South African police officer Eugene de Kock.
The diversity of New Orleans.
The Omega Boys Club of San Francisco helps juvenile offenders.
Life with a rock 'n' roll star.
Inside look at the Colombian drug cartels.
Refugees of Balseros, Cuba, try to escape to the United States on rafts.
Megan's Law: providing public information about the whereabouts of sex offenders.
Children's beauty pageants.
Peter Brook, director of the 1963 'Lord of the Flies,' returns to the island.
Cloning.
Women changing gender.
Gerda Weissman talks about being in a Nazi concentration camp in World War II.
Men who protect the ayatollahs.
Kennedy dynasty and its political machine.
The people of Hong Kong prepare for Chinese rule.