Best of ABCNEWS Feb. 6 - 20

Feb. 20, 2004 -- This week, Diane Sawyer's exclusive Primetime interview with Mel Gibson on his new movie, The Passion of the Christ, stirred our users into action, not only reading the story and watching the video, but also logging onto a buzzing discussion board arguing the merits of the film from various angles.

We also piqued some interest in our 20/20 series on women's sexual health — everything from the search for female Viagra to a women's sex adviser and some very intimate parties.

On the more newsy, and more disturbing front we covered the cases of the kidnapped Florida girl found dead, a study on grade school bullying, and a missing Mississippi family.

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How Despairing Gibson Found 'The Passion'. With our hopping discussion board, which spiked after the show and has continued strong.

Gettimg Schooled in the 'Womanly Arts', with a bunch of linked stories, a discussion board, a vote and more. Check out our full, rich, package, watch the show tonight, and log onto ABCNEWS Live and ABCNEWS OnDemand to see the video again, on the Web.

Vigil Held for Slain Fla. Girl; Police Say Suspect Confessed to Witness.

Anna Kournikova Graces the Pages of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. And the video. Oh my.

From Taunts to Teasing, Emotional Bullying Scars Grade Schoolers.

Bloody Clues Found After Family Vanishes.

Neighbor's Security Camera Catches Young Girls' Alleged Abuse Exclusive story and video. Not for the squeamish.

Cut the Carbs, Lose the Weight!.

This Chef Emeril Valentine's Day recipe warmed a lot of ovens — and hearts: Chocolate Brownie Cake with Chocolate Buttermilk Frosting.

And Primetime Thursday reconstructs the perfect diamond heist.

Scientists Try to Explain Red Sea Parting and Other Miracles. An original from science writer Amanda Onion.

Here's our Bryan Robinson-written original report on whether the Scott Peterson movie will affect the trial of the man charged with murdering his pregnant wife who disappeared on Christmas Eve.

And political coverage continues to pick up steam, this time with our polling director Gary Langer's original analysis of a poll showing President Bush's approval ratings slipping to a new low.

Sex and the City heads for the end.

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