
Overview
You go to rent an apartment and are turned down without any obvious reason. Then you find out your name is in a computer file of undesirable tenants and every other landlord in the city has access to the information. Correspondent Robert Krulwich investigates computerized information systems and the issues of privacy they raise.
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3 - 1Vietnam Under Communism January 15, 1985
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3 - 2Shootout on Imperial Highway (1) January 22, 1985
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3 - 3Shootout on Imperial Highway (2) January 29, 1985
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3 - 4The Lifer and the Lady February 05, 1985
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3 - 5The Child Savers February 12, 1985
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3 - 6Down for the Count February 19, 1985
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3 - 7Retreat from Beirut February 26, 1985
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3 - 8Buying the Bomb March 05, 1985
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3 - 9A Class Divided March 26, 1985
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3 - 10Potomac Fever April 02, 1985
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3 - 11Crisis in Central America 1: Yankee Years April 09, 1985
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3 - 12Crisis in Central America 2: Castro's Challenge April 10, 1985
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3 - 13Crisis in Central America 3: Revolution in Nicaragua April 11, 1985
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3 - 14Crisis in Central America 4: Battle for El Salvador April 12, 1985
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3 - 15Men Who Molest April 16, 1985
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3 - 16Catholics in America: Is Nothing Sacred? April 23, 1985
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3 - 17The American Way of War April 30, 1985
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3 - 18Memory of the Camps May 07, 1985
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3 - 19You Are in the Computer May 14, 1985
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3 - 20What About Mom and Dad? May 21, 1985
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3 - 21Breaking the Bank May 28, 1985