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OUT OF SIGHT OUT OF MINDThe South Australian parliament is about to vote on new laws to ban the broadcast of animal cruelty videos and impose heavy fines and jail terms for those who secretly film or broadcast the vision. DETENTION STAFF FORCED TO GIVE EVIDENCEThe Human Rights Commission will force immigration detention workers to breach the secrecy provisions of their contracts and give evidence at a public inquiry into the detention of children. MYSTERY BOATSThe government is refusing to confirm reports of two boats carrying asylum seekers headed for Australia. FPA SUPPORTS CBA ROYAL COMMISSIONThe Financial Planning Association says it will support a Senate inquiries call for a Royal Commission into the Commonwealth Bank's financial planning division's poor advice which cost clients millions of dollars. CHILDREN ABUSING CHILDRENA Victorian court has heard shocking details of the sexual and physical abuse of children in state care by other children. FAMILY OF MURDERED WOMAN SUE POLICEThe family of a Perth woman killed in a domestic violence incident is suing the state and West Australian police because they didn't do enough to protect the woman. BACKPACKERS ESCAPE BLAZESixteen young Japanese and Korean nationals who were living illegally in shipping containers in a Sydney industrial park narrowly escaped when a massive fire destroyed the makeshift dwellings. ISRAELI POLICE AND PALESTINIANS CLASH IN EAST JERUSALEMClashes have broken out in East Jerusalem between Palestinians and Israeli police after the body of an Arab teenager was found in a nearby forest. Israeli police are investigating whether he was killed by vigilantes in retaliation for the abduction and murder of three Jewish teenagers. CHINA AND SOUTH KOREA ANGRY ABOUT JAPAN'S DEFENCE PLANSChina has slammed Japan's decision to allow its soldiers to fight overseas as damaging regional peace and South Korea has warned Japan not to jeopardise regional stability. HEROIN ABUSE OUT OF CONTROL IN USIn the United States heroin abuse is spiralling out of control and officials are blaming it on the rising addiction to prescription painkillers because heroin is now cheaper and easier to buy than painkillers on the black market. KYRGIOS TO PLAY RAONICAfter beating Rafael Nadal, the tennis world's number one player, Australian Nick Kyrgios will play his first Wimbledon quarter final against number eight seed, Milos Raonic |
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Broadcast 2014-07-02 at 22:40:00 |
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Children -- Institutional care.
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Drug abuse and crime -- U.S. states.
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Teenage sex offenders.
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Trials (Child sexual abuse)
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Drug addicts -- Rehabilitation.
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Heroin abuse.
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United States.
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Victoria.
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Streaming video
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Jones, Tony, host
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Gribbin, Caitlyn, reporter
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Henderson, Anna, reporter
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McDonell, Stephen, reporter
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Millar, Lisa, reporter
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Oakes, Dan, reporter
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Om, Jason, reporter
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Rantall, Mark, reporter
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Stewart, John, reporter
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Abe, Shinzo, contributor
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Bentley, Gary, contributor
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Bonneville, Vicki, contributor
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Burly, David, contributor
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Cardamone, Eric, contributor
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Cardamone, Missy, contributor
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Cormack, Mark, contributor
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Davis, Kevin, contributor
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Day, Bob, contributor
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Druery, Glenn, contributor
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Geary, Bernie, contributor
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Giuffre, Emmanuel, contributor
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Hartwig, Andrea, contributor
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Hurst, Emma, contributor
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Imaeda, Masaaki, contributor
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Khadir, Saaed Abu, contributor
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Kwan-Il, Noh, contributor
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Kyrgios, Nill, contributor
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Lei, Hong, contributor
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Leyonhjelm, David, contributor
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Linnegar, Matt, contributor
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Marles, Richard, contributor
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Milne, Christine, contributor
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Mullins, Greg, contributor
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Preston, Kenzie, contributor
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Rosenfeld, Mickey, contributor
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Stewart, John, contributor
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Stiddum, Casey, contributor
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Winepol, Adam, contributor
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Wooldridge, Mary, contributor
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