- September 13, 2002 | NOWJust how far do we go in striking a balance between liberty and security?
- July 12, 2002 | NOWA focused conversation on the role of Islam in shaping the politics of the Middle East, American perceptions of the beliefs of Muslims, and Arab views on the role of America in their region.
- June 14, 2002 | NOWWhen the Muslim Brotherhood, one of the world's most brutal terror groups, appeared to be having second thoughts, experts considered whether they were to be trusted. And John Sayles on his new movie.
- June 7, 2002 | NOWBill revisits several veterans from his 1990 documentary about veterans and D-Day.
- May 31, 2002 | NOWFollowing a Merrill Lynch scandal, NOW investigated how Wall Street games the system to hurt investors. A second segment covered ways to decrease suicide bombings in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- May 24, 2002 | NOWThis episode featured a landmark counseling center helping children traumatized by 9/11, and looked into the atrocities committed in the war for the independence, of Aceh, a remote Indonesian province.
- May 3, 2002NOW follows the effort of one aid worker fighting to make a difference in the rebuilding of Afghanistan.
- April 19, 2002 | NOWHave Big Tobacco companies grown so powerful they can disregard international law?
- April 5, 2002 | NOWIn this episode, NOW goes to the West Bank to understand why settlements have become the tinderbox of war and looks at the history of the Freedom of Information Act.
- March 22, 2002 | NOWOne month before his assassination, NOW talked with Marwan Zaloum, who personally selected and trained suicide bombers to carry out attacks against Israeli soldiers and civilians.