Soviet killer Sergei Maduev.
Peter Lilley, British secretary of social security.
Public hospital in Conakry, Guinea.
Muhammad Ali.
Comedian Elle McFeast; psychology of breasts and breast cancer awareness.
Suicide bombers.
Movie characterization of homosexuality evolves.
Allegations against Winnie Mandela.
A relationship develops between a Nazi and a Jew during wartime.
Life of convicted murderer Mumia Abu-Jamal.
The life of Timothy Leary.
Girl has heart and lung transplants.
Apartheid soldier Gerrie Hugo and reporter Louise Flanagan develop a relationship.
The Barbie doll.
Talk shows go to extremes for high ratings.
Shocking advertisements.
Regulating surrogacy.
A Cuban commits to fighting for change in his country.
Representation of African Americans in American cinema.
Canceled weddings.
Edward Earl Johnson awaits his 1987 execution for murder in Mississippi.
Rivka Hartman examines mother/daughter relationships of three generations of Jewish women.
Holocaust survivors' tactics for justice after World War II.
Hollywood's portrayal of sports.
First 100 days of the presidency of Lyndon Johnson.
An Australian runs a prostitution business from his home.
French author Simone de Beauvoir and American writer Nelson Algren have a love affair.
Supermodels; model Kate Moss.
Two cameramen cover world events.
1994 World Cup Soccer Championship.
Rwanda prisons; conflict between Tutsi and Hutu.
A relationship develops between a Nazi and a Jew during wartime; Holocaust survivors seek justice after World War II.
Investigation into the death of Princess Diana; paparazzi's fascination.