This episode was nominated for the GLAAD Media Award of Outstanding TV Journalism.
This episode won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding News, Talk or Information Special.
CBS News' 48 HOURS also broadcasted the co-produced episode on the same day. The show on 48 HOURS was named "Ecstasy" and it was aired at 8PM. MTV aired the episode at 10PM. MTV and CBS are both owned by Viacom.
This episode was nominated for the GLAAD Media Award of Outstanding TV Journalism.
Samah, a Palestinian who bunkers down in her house in Nablus to avoid the fighting outside.
Najeeb, a Palestinian whose family is attempting to emigrate to the United States; Julia, an Israeli working for peace, despite personal losses and the hostility of her peers
Hiba, a Palestinian, headed home through Israeli checkpoints for a Muslim holiday; and Tal, as his Israeli counter-terror paratroop unit hunts Palestinian bomb-makers.
Yoni - an Israeli, as he struggles with feelings of rage and helplessness over the murder of his mother by Palestinians.
There a many different milograms of Oxycotin. They come in 10 mg,15 mg,20 mg,30 mg,40 mg,60 mg,80 mg,and some states even 120 mg.
This episode won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Journalism.
Kevin was named the strongest teenager in the United States in 2002.
Swann won the Rap Olympics and took home the $5,000 prize.
This episode is aired as part the MTV Game Week (Nov. 20 - 26) with the launch of XBox 360.
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