
Overview
On the 25th anniversary of the first diagnosed cases of AIDS, FRONTLINE examines one of the worst pandemics the world has ever known. After a quarter-century of political denial and social stigma, of stunning scientific breakthroughs, bitter policy battles and inadequate prevention campaigns, HIV/AIDS continues to spread rapidly throughout much of the world. Through interviews with AIDS researchers, world leaders, activists, and patients, FRONTLINE investigates the science, politics, and human cost of this fateful disease and asks: What are the lessons of the past, and what can be done to stop AIDS?
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24 - 1The O.J. Verdict October 04, 2005
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24 - 2The Torture Question October 18, 2005
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24 - 3The Last Abortion Clinic November 08, 2005
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24 - 4The Storm November 22, 2005
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24 - 5Country Boys, Part 1 January 09, 2006
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24 - 6Country Boys: Part 2 January 10, 2006
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24 - 7Country Boys: Part 3 January 11, 2006
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24 - 8Sex Slaves February 07, 2006
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24 - 9The Meth Epidemic February 14, 2006
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24 - 10The Insurgency February 21, 2006
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24 - 11The Tank Man April 11, 2006
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24 - 12Can You Afford to Retire? May 16, 2006
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24 - 13The Age of AIDS (1) May 30, 2006
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24 - 14The Age of AIDS (2) May 31, 2006
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24 - 15The Dark Side June 20, 2006