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- Jaycee Dugard was 11 years old when she was abducted. After being held captive for 18 years by a convicted child molester, Jaycee Dugard appeared to be alive and kicking, when police investigation closes in on her kidnapper.
- This documentary profiles some of the most notorious spies in U.S. history--their motivations and methods, how they were caught, and the damage they did to American lives and security. Includes: the John Walker spy ring, Edward Lee Howard, Aldrich Ames, and Robert Hanssen.
- This documentary program follows the climbers that reached the summit of K2 on August 2, 2008 and then the disaster that followed.
- The story of Bernie Madoff, his colossal confidence scam and how it both reflected and contributed to the 2008 economic crash.
- Designed as the next-generation source of interactive science information on television and on the web, Brink is the premier series for immersing viewers on the front lines of cutting-edge breakthroughs in technology, research, inventions, discoveries and the mysteries of the scientific world. The series explores people who are on the brink of changing our lives, and will also include content generated from scientists, organizations, universities and viewers from around the world. The series provides viewers with a clear understanding of the impact and relevance science has in our lives today, and offers significant insights into how science may profoundly change our lives tomorrow. Each half-hour episode combines short-form reports on the latest global science news with vital interviews with prominent scientists. Brink's innovative format will also include unusual segments covering a range of subjects from peculiar, avant-garde research to "backyard inventors" who are pushing the limits of science in their own way - such as building their own space craft.
- The findings of the 2002-2004 National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, popularly known as the 9/11 Commission.
- Why is SARS causing such fear when other diseases, like malaria and the flu virus, kill many more people? How was SARS first contracted? Was it through too close contact with animals? Unsanitary conditions? Is it manmade or a freak of nature? In a comprehensive hour on SARS and the new plagues affecting mankind today, we review past plagues--how they were contracted and controlled--and see how the lessons of history may apply to the current crisis.
- We catch up with the 16 contestants of Survivor: The Australian Outback months after the game was played in follow up interviews.
- Stephanie Good is a grandmother, mother, attorney and author by day and an Internet crusader by night. Alerting and assisting the FBI of countless cases, Stephanie assumes the identity of a young teenage girl and has aided in the convictions of over a dozen pedophiles and sexual predators. Supervised by the FBI's NY Crimes against Children Squad, Stephanie chats with potential predators online, speaks to them on the phone, occasionally is present during arrests and testifies against them in federal court. For the past five years, Stephanie has worked in a unique partnership with Supervising Agent Austin Berglas and together they have achieved a 100% conviction rate. WE tv follows the experiences and investigations of Agent Berglas and Stephanie firsthand as they strive to put child molesters away.
- Part of Discovery Channel's Shark Week describing encounters between sharks, victims, and witnesses.
- Progressive Automotive X Prize contenders Illuminati Motor Works demonstrate ecomodding at the 2008 Maker Faire in Austin, TX.
- Cover Story: Plasma Rocket Development