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Season 26 |
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| 5 :26x05 - From Scandal to 'Dancing With the Stars' (Sep/08/2006) | | Tom Delay resigned from his position as House majority leader in scandal. Now he's e-mailing his supporters asking them to throw their backing behind a conservative candidate -- on a TV dance competition. | |
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| 7 :26x07 - Battle for Afghans' Hearts and Minds (Sep/12/2006) | | U.S. troops in the rugged Pech River Valley live with the constant threat of attack, but they're trying to convince Afghans to trust them, not the Taliban. ABC News' Ely Brown spent time with the troops there. | |
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| 8 :26x08 - From Iron Mike to Casino Sideshow? (Sep/13/2006) | | Weeks before he begins an international exhibition tour, the former heavyweight champ says he's no longer the ear-biting, crotch-grabbing, rage-oholic the world thinks he is. Today, fans gather every day to watch Tyson train in Las Vegas' Aladdin Hotel. | |
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| 9 :26x09 - From the Sty to Riding High (Sep/14/2006) | | Bodog.com founder Calvin Ayre, raised on a pig farm, has grown his company into the most successful online gambling business in the world, with more than $7.3 billion in gaming last year. | |
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| 11 :26x11 - From Dark Places, the Black Dahlia (Sep/18/2006) | | The most famous unsolved murder in the history of Los Angeles is the subject of a new film. For years, she has been the obsession of one of America's most renowned writers. | |
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| 12 :26x12 - Afghanistan: Sliding Backwards? (Sep/19/2006) | | Before a scheduled meeting with President Bush, Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai sat down with ABC News' Terry Moran and discussed the recent bloodshed and other issues facing his country. | |
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| 17 :26x17 - Musharraf Takes On Karzai (Sep/26/2006) | | President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan talks to Nightline co-anchor Cynthia McFadden about why he won't shut down Pakistan's extremist religious boarding schools, why he would place mines along the border with Afghanistan, and uses some of the strongest language yet in his criticism of that country's president, Hamid Karzai. | | Guest Stars: Pervez Musharraf as Himself | |
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| 22 :26x22 - Making the Bathtub Extinct (Oct/10/2006) | | As showers take over as the personal hygiene method of choice, bathtubs are starting to become a rare (or at least rarely used) thing in American households. | |
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| 25 :26x25 - Alcohol Abuse: A Versatile Excuse (Oct/13/2006) | | Mel Gibson blamed his anti-Semitic rant on it. Congressman Bob Ney says it was the source of his corruption, and for Mark Foley, his indiscretions. Can we really believe them all? | |
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| 27 :26x27 - Delivering Bad News, Lost (Oct/17/2006) | | ABC News Senior National Correspondent Jake Tapper sat down with executive producers and writers J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse to talk about the show, the mythologies, and its place in TV history. | |
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| 29 :26x29 - How Outsourcing Can Help Your Health (Oct/19/2006) | | Dodie Gilmore, 60, needed a hip operation that cost at least $28,000. She found a way to get it done for less than half that price -- and even get her and her sister an overseas jaunt. | |
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| 30 :26x30 - Chuck Norris Fever (Oct/20/2006) | | Included: a report on U.S. health care focusing on actions people and government can take to improve the system. | |
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| 41 :26x41 - Vote 2006 (Nov/07/2006) | | Election results and analysis. Correspondents include Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos. | |
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Season 27 |
| 1 :27x01 - Season 27, Episode 1 (Sep/17/2007) | | A four-part series chronicling patients facing life-threatening illnesses begins with a report on a man in need of a liver transplant, and the risks facing potential donors. | |
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| 3 :27x03 - Season 27, Episode 3 (Sep/19/2007) | | Following a 28-year-old who's battling Stage IV Hodgkin's lymphoma. He knows that cancer patients ages 25-35 have the lowest chance of survival. | |
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| 48 :27x48 - Episode 48 (Nov/20/2007) | | Included: an interview with President and Mrs. Bush, conducted by Charles Gibson at Camp David. Topics include the war in Iraq, turmoil in Pakistan, the state of the economy and gasoline prices. | |
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| 51 :27x51 - Episode 51 (Dec/13/2007) | | Former CIA counterterrorism expert John Kiriakou discusses the agency's destruction of videotapes showing interrogations of terror suspects. Also: Oprah Winfrey on the presidential-campaign trial. | |
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