George Bush’s presidency, the Panama invasion, the Soviet bloc collapse and the first war in Iraq. Alistair Cooke's fascinating look at American life.
The work of Jack Kemp, the Secretary of Housing and Development.
The details of the latest mission by the space shuttle Endeavour.
The reaction of the White House to the violent disturbances in Los Angeles.
Analysis of businessman Ross Perot who is running in the 1992 American presidency race.
Does two party politics lead to an apathetic American voter?
How will cuts to the military affect unemployment in America?
The first gathering of the UN, and the journalists who reported on it.
The court rulings on Albert Alvarez-Machain and cross burning in Minnesota.
The use of steroids in the run up to the Barcelona Olympic games.
Does America need to compare itself to other democratic countries?
A recollection of dramatic party conventions from 1924, 1940 and 1960.
The mystery of Ross Perot's withdrawal from the 1992 presidential race.
A profile of presidential advisor Clark Clifford (1906-1998).
What effect will the 1992 Republican convention have on the opinion polls?
Alistair Cooke's recollection of the 1938 New England hurricane.
The American firms moving to Mexico under the Free Trade agreement.
A profile of Senator Quentin Burdick (1908-1992) of North Dakota.
What could Europe learn from the distribution of power in the US?
A review of some major events from the 20th Century.
General H Norman Schwarzkopf and the plight of the touring author.
How can a televised debate change the public perception of a politician?
Should Christopher Columbus be regarded as a hero or a villain by Americans?
An embarrassing incident involving the Canadian flag in the 1992 World Series.
Is it possible to predict the outcome of a presidential election?