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Weddings Dream Wedding, For Free
Monday, June 14
Imagine planning your ideal wedding — the dress, the flowers, the limo, the reception for 200 hungry, happy friends and relatives. Now imagine getting it all for free. Find out how one woman did it.
  • A Relationship Transformed by Trauma
  • Q + A: Ask the Brides
Bratton
Angels and Devils
Tuesday, June 1
William Bratton became America's most famous police chief by dramatically reducing crime in New York City. ABCNEWS watched him at work for the first year of a new and greater challenge.
  • Front Lines of the Gang War
  • Gang Officers Answer Your Questions
Happy Couple
Getting Married?
Thursday, June 24
ABCNEWS Primetime Thursday is looking for engaged couples willing to take part in a story about the importance of compatibility in marriage.

Primetime Thursday airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET.

Monday, June 21 at 10 p.m. ET
Get a funny and sometimes poignant look at some very different couples and their unusual paths to wedded bliss in the second of a new, five-part ABC News series: "Weddings."

 

Lara Roxx Paying a Lifelong Price
Thursday, May 27
Lara was a wide-eyed girl who says she went to work in the adult entertainment world to earn some money for school. She is now paying a high price.
  • Porn Profits
  • Love on a Porn Set

• Ultimate Makeover

Thursday, May 6
Susan Robinson won a free "ultimate makeover" — the chance to radically change her appearance for the better. But change always comes with a price.
Discuss

null Cheating Crisis
Thursday, April 29
How do you beat a tough exam with a rubber band? Academic integrity may be at an all-time low in America's schools, and students are discovering many more methods than that old trick.
Poll: U.S. Teens Say Cheating Widespread
An Educator's Worst Nightmare

• To Save Their Sons
Thursday, April 22
A couple faces incredible emotional, financial and personal odds in hopes of saving their sons from lives of isolation and dependence.
Helpful Information
Intensive, Widely Used Therapy

Neighbors Nearby Trouble
Friday, June 18
Primetime is looking for people with particularly nasty neighbors — or have neighbors who think they're the nasty ones.

• Paying for Protection?
Thursday, April 15
A Denver-based mining company paid millions to a terrorist group to protect its overseas interests, claims a former company executive. The group, Abu Sayyaf, has ties to Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network and is blamed for the kidnappings and murders of American tourists.

• Out, But Not Down
Thursday, April 22
They endured television's sharpest tongue and still didn't win the grand prize on American Idol. But three finalists of the hit TV show say the experience still has had a profound effect on their lives.

Reincarnated? Beyond the Beyond
Thursday, April 15
Six-year-old James has always been fascinated by airplanes. But when he started talking about the aircraft carrier he served on while battling the Japanese, and real-live crewmates who are senior citizens now, his parents were spooked.
Discuss


• In Poor Shape?
Thursday, April 8
You'd expect the men and women who go off to defend their country would get the best care their country could pay for. But in an exclusive Primetime investigation, ABCNEWS' Diane Sawyer found at some VA hospitals, there are serious concerns about the care received by veterans.

Psychic Detective Psychic Sherlocks
Thursday, April 15
When a loved one goes missing, some families and police turn to psychics to work the investigation. Primetime's John Quiñones accompanies one on a case.

• Drug of Choice: Ecstasy
Thursday, April 1
Ecstasy has proven to be the drug of choice for not only young people partying at raves but for adults trying to get in touch with their emotions. But what do we know about the real risks of Ecstasy?
  • Weigh In | Use As Medicine?


lungs Insurance Rip-off
Thursday, Mar. 18
A Primetime investigation takes a look at what the FBI calls one of the largest medical insurance scams in history: people being recruited to have surgeries they don't need in order to cheat insurance companies.


• Rumsfeld's Rules
Thursday, Mar. 25
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld tells ABCNEWS' John McWethy about his history, his feelings about the Iraq war and what makes him tick.

• Questions of Forgiveness
Thursday, Mar. 18
An esteemed professor's career comes to a sudden end when a dark, deadly secret from his past comes to light, raising questions about crime, and society.
  • Punishment in America

Germs Germ Central
Thursday, Mar. 18
People usually fear germs at work or school. But could you be equally — or more — susceptible at home?
  • Tips to Keep Your House Clean | Slideshow: Unseen Dangers | Video

• Masterpiece Mystery
Thursday, Mar. 11
Stolen museum masterpieces worth half a billion dollars are still missing 14 years after the biggest art heist in U.S. history. One man says he might be able to help get them back — but on one condition.
  • Images of Missing Masterpieces
  • 3-D Animation | Video

MIchael Jackson Man in the Mirror
Thursday, Mar. 11
Documents and a former president of CBS Records suggest the King of Pop was far from laid-back in his quest for the crown. They paint a picture of a driven, perfectionist Michael Jackson.
Jackson's Note
Video | Grand Jury| More

• Family or Stardom?
Thursday, Mar. 11
Billy Ray Cyrus grew up poor but hit country stardom, and had more fame, money and adulation than he ever dreamed. Then he left the spotlight for the promise of fatherhood.

• Speaking Out
Thursday, Mar. 4
To eliminate the social stigma often associated with being a rape survivor, a schoolteacher goes public with her painful tale.

Primetime Thursday Escape to Society
Thursday, Mar. 4
Isolation and polygamy are key parts of an extremist religious community in remote Arizona. Now, one of their own has made it her mission to help others flee from that world.

• Lube Shop Pitfalls
Thursday, Feb. 19
A Primetime investigation found lube shops often try to sell unneeded services and repairs. Here are tips to avoid being tricked.


Ozzy Osbourne • Ozzy's Recovery
Thursday, Feb. 19
The heavy metal icon had to be revived twice after the serious accident on his all-terrain vehicle that left him in a coma. Ozzy Osbourne talks for the first time since the experience during an interview with Diane Sawyer. Sharon, Kelly and Jack are also featured.

Sex in the City The End of Sex
Thursday, Feb. 19
For six years, the women of Sex and the City have made fans laugh, cry and recoil in disbelief. With the series ending, it's time to say goodbye.

• Parental Pioneers
Thursday, Feb. 5
A family that consists of two dads, one mother, and eight kids — five of whom are under 2 years old?


The Passion of The Christ From Pain to Passion
Monday, Feb. 16
A decade ago, depressed and addiction-prone, Mel Gibson "just didn't want to go on." Then, the gospel started him on the path to his new film, The Passion of the Christ. He talks to ABCNEWS' Diane Sawyer about how his faith saved him, and takes on critics of his film.
  • Poll: Jews Not to Blame | Churches Create Buzz | Video

• An Intimate Portrait
Thursday, Feb. 5
In a new book, a friend and former adviser of the Reagans reveals a version of the former first lady that he believes escaped most Americans.

null The Perfect Heist
Thursday, Feb. 12
A year ago, bandits stole $100 million in diamonds in Antwerp, Belgium. A salami sandwich and a torn-up document helped lead police to a suspect — possibly the mastermind behind the heist — but questions remain, including the gems' whereabouts.

• In the Life
Thursday, Jan. 15
She's the red-hot superstar Friend, married to Brad Pitt, and starring in a big new movie. Diane Sawyer's got the real must-see Jennifer Aniston interview.

Family Lawyer Detailing the Allegations
Thursday, Jan. 29
The lawyer who formerly represented the family of Michael Jackson's young accuser and others familiar with the boy's story tell ABCNEWS new details about allegations against the superstar by the boy and his family.

• A Tattoo on Her Heart
Thursday, Jan. 8
Leading lady Charlize Theron says she got a lot of her confidence from her mother. One tragic night, her mother proved how strong she was. Theron talked about it for the first time on television with ABCNEWS' Diane Sawyer.


Dean's Response Coming to His Aid
Thursday, Jan. 22
At a critical point in his presidential campaign, Howard Dean's wife, Judy, comes from behind the scenes and joins her husband in an exclusive sit-down interview ABCNEWS' Diane Sawyer.

MORE NEWS
• Pete Rose Admits He Bet on Baseball
• Update: Afghan Girl Saved By U.S. Doctor
• Primetime: In the Shadow of Laci Peterson
• Revenge: One Woman's Story




  COMMUNITY
Read the Pete Rose online Q+A
Primetime: What Do You Think?
Victim of a Wedding Scam? E-mail Us
  VIDEO
Primetime: In Laci's Shadow
Daring Mountain Rescue




T V   S C H E D U L E

Thursday, 10 p.m. ET

• Whitney Houston Admits Past Drug Use
• Jessica Lynch: 'I'm No Hero'
• The Obesity Epidemic

Obesity Summit
ABC and TIME team up for summit on the obesity epidemic.

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