Broadcast: Feb 06,2003 In the Middle East, a region marked with considerable hatred and distrust, there are still some places where lessons in harmony and respect are lived every day. One of them is a...
Broadcast: Feb 05, 2003 Two of the world's most innovative design teams have won the right to compete in what is possibly the most high profile design project in history, the site of New York's destro...
Broadcast: Jan 01 2003 In 1964, 16-year-old Frank Abagnale, 1) distraught over his parents' divorce, ran away from home. He survived by successfully impersonating various respected professionals, amon...
Jan 31,2003 Students and researchers can 1) stroll through the Roman Forum for the first time in 1,500 years, thanks to computer technology. Historians and architects have created a virtual tour of an...
Jan 31,2003 The small town of Gori would most likely be an unremarkable outpost along Georgia's east-west highway, if it were not for Josef Stalin. Gori is where the Soviet dictator was born and where...
Broadcast: Jan 29 2003 John Coltrane's favorite drummer Elvin Jones comes from a renowned family of jazz musicians. His brother, pianist Hank Jones, was named an American Jazz Master in 1989. His othe...
Broadcast: Jan 28,2003 Four schools around the United States are taking part in a project that honors women pioneers in the arts, sports, media, and other fields. The program is designed to inspire st...
Broadcast: Jan 27, 2003 When Congress returned to session earlier this month, one of the first orders of business was to revise an ethics standard known as the "Pizza Rule", a law that makes it accept...
Broadcast: Jan 26 2003 The Lewis and Clark Fife and Drum Corps helped launch the expedition bicentennial, evoking the music and pageantry of a young American nation. The musicians come from Saint Char...
Broadcast: Jan 22 2003 The most comprehensive collection of drawings by Leonardo da Vinci ever assembled in the United States, is on exhibit at the 1) Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The exhib...