Prior to the 2000 Olympics, host Bill Kurtis examines the troubling use of performance-enhancing drugs by athletes. Sports medicine experts and present/former users of the drugs discuss their impact.
Are America's college students going overboard with booze, frat parties and frolicking? We investigate some of the deaths linked to fraternity hazing and the troubling increase in binge drinking.
Look at privacy on the Internet. Meet a woman whose email account was stolen and used to send pornography to thousands of users in her name. Another woman became the target of a white supremacy group.
"New York Times" reporters investigate rampage killers--seemingly normal people who suddenly lash out with lethal force, killing strangers and loved ones alike. Includes interview with Wayne Lo.
As more Americans move into "managed care," abuses they endure seem to grow. Hear from patients & doctors who are forced to live with a system that maximizes profits but may sacrifice sound medicine.
Meet a 17-year-old boy who went to the race track instead of his high school graduation; a young man who admits his gambling addiction drove him to crime; and teens who gamble through the Internet.
Bill Kurtis
Host