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Title The 7.30 Report: 17/11/09
Published Australia : ABC, 2009
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Summary STEM CELL RESEARCH TAKES OFFScientists in the United States say they are just a few years away from a revolutionary advance in medical technology that could cure such debilitating diseases as diabetes and HIV.TEACHERS AND PARENTS OPPOSE SCHOOL LEAGUES TABLESA coalition of teachers, principals and parents say Julia Gillard's plan to post school's literacy and numeracy results online is a serious risk to school communities.FURY OVER FREDDO CHARGESUnder intense pressure the Western Australian police commissioner dropped the court proceedings against a twelve year old aboriginal boy charged with receiving stolen goods.OLYMPIC FUNDING THREATAustralian Olympic Committee president John Coates speaks with Kerry O'Brien following the release of a report recommending Olympic funding be slashed
Event Broadcast 2009-11-17 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Boys, Aboriginal Australian.
Diabetes -- Treatment.
Education and state.
Medical care -- Research.
Receiving stolen goods.
Stem cells -- Research.
United States.
Western Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Brissenden, Michael, reporter
Coates, John, contributor
Collins, Peter, contributor
Djalal, Dino Patti, contributor
Donahue, Bill, contributor
Gavrielatos, Angelo, contributor
Gillard, Julia, contributor
Halliday, Peter, contributor
Obama, Barack, contributor
O'Brien, Kerry, host
O'Callaghan, Karl, contributor
Rick, Amy Comstock, contributor
Rudd, Kevin, contributor
Scott, Michelle, contributor
Smith, Stephen, contributor
Swan, Wayne, contributor
Thomas, Ros, reporter
Tirrel, Jerry, contributor
Trounson, Alan, contributor
Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor
Uhlmann, Chris, reporter