
Overview
FRONTLINE and GlobalPost’s Charles M. Sennott go inside the Egyptian revolution, tracing how what began as a youth movement to topple a dictator evolved into an opportunity for the Muslim Brotherhood to seemingly find the political foothold it had sought for decades — and then why it all fell apart. Were the Brothers ever really in charge? Or was the Egyptian “deep state” in control all along?
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31 - 1The Education of Michelle Rhee January 08, 2013
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31 - 2Inside Obama's Presidency January 15, 2013
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31 - 3The Untouchables January 22, 2013
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31 - 4Cliffhanger February 12, 2013
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31 - 5Newtown Divided / Raising Adam Lanza February 19, 2013
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31 - 6Kind Hearted Woman April 01, 2013
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31 - 7Syria Behind the Lines April 09, 2013
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31 - 8The Retirement Gamble April 23, 2013
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31 - 9Never Forget to Lie May 14, 2013
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31 - 10Outlawed in Pakistan May 28, 2013
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31 - 11Rape in the Fields June 25, 2013
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31 - 12Two American Families July 09, 2013
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31 - 13Life and Death in Assisted Living July 30, 2013
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31 - 14Egypt in Crisis September 17, 2013
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31 - 15League of Denial: The NFL's Concussion Crisis October 08, 2013
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31 - 16Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria October 22, 2013
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31 - 17Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald? November 19, 2013
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31 - 18A Death in St. Augustine November 26, 2013
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31 - 19Kind Hearted Woman (2) April 02, 2013