- July 11, 2003 | NOWJon Stewart on his unique brand of news delivery and why his show has a unique niche in a sea of cable news and talk shows. And can judges with strong ideological convictions set aside their personal beliefs and uphold the law?
- May 23, 2003 | NOWA look at whether major media corporations have influence over government decision-making, and must the US re-engage the rest of the world for its own long-term survival?
- May 16, 2003 | NOWNOW examines the claims of pro-choice advocates that Washington has instigated a well-orchestrated campaign with the goal of taking away women's reproductive rights.
- May 2, 2003 | NOWThe insider story of how investors get duped and defrauded and why it may keep happening, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the eyes of a writer with a poignant understanding of both sides.
- April 25, 2003 | NOWThis episode of NOW questions what the war in Iraq means for the rest of the Middle East, and contemplates the danger of media deregulation.
- April 18, 2003This bill looks at a bill that would change how overtime works and considered the economic effects of the Iraq War and the societal effects of September 11.
- April 11, 2003 | NOWAn interview with a gun industry whistleblower and a look at the lingering toxins in our bodies.
- March 28, 2003 | NOWWith city, state and county governments facing unprecedented budget shortfalls, how does the cost of war in the Middle East worsen the crisis in our communities?
- February 28, 2003 | NOWBill talks with journalist Nat Hentoff about the loss of civil liberties in the war on terror and recounts the Gulf War with former State Department official Joseph Wilson.
- February 21, 2003 | NOWThis episode of NOW considered the ethical role of media when the country is at war, and recounted a dramatic event of the Afghanistan War.