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COMING SOONMoney and March Madness Mar. 29, 2011 (Check local listings)FRONTLINE continues its new monthly magazine program with an inside look at the multibillion-dollar business of the NCAA and its brand of amateur college sports. The Suicide Tourist Mar. 22, 2011A story about struggling to live ... and deciding when to die. Is this a choice everyone should have? College, Inc. Mar. 1, 2011How Wall Street and a new breed of for-profit universities are transforming the way we think about college in America Revolution in Cairo Feb. 22, 2011FRONTLINE dispatches teams to Cairo, going inside the April 6th youth movement that helped light the fire on the streets. Also in this hour, Charles Sennott of GlobalPost takes a hard look at Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood. Sex Slaves Feb. 15, 2011An undercover journey deep into the world of sex trafficking, following one man determined to rescue his wife -- kidnapped and sold into the global sex trade. Digital Nation Feb. 8, 2011Is our 24/7 wired world causing us to lose as much as we've gained? Post Mortem Feb. 1, 2011When deaths occur suddenly or suspiciously, we assume there will be an investigation. But the reality is very different. FRONTLINE, NPR, ProPublica and the UC Berkeley Investigative Reporting Program examine death investigations in America. The Wounded Platoon Jan. 25, 2011The men of Third Platoon, Charlie Company: What happened to them in Iraq ... and what happened when they came home. Are We Safer? Jan. 18, 2011In this hour: The Washington Post’s Dana Priest investigates the terrorism-industrial complex that grew up in the wake of 9/11. Also, in Flying Cheaper, Miles O’Brien investigates airline repair work. Battle for Haiti Jan. 11, 2011One year after the earthquake, FRONTLINE examines the uphill fight to rebuild Haiti in the face of gang violence and corruption. Death by Fire Jan. 4, 2011Cameron Todd Willingham -- executed for the arson murder of his three daughters. Could this case change the death penalty debate?
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