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MORE ALLEGATIONS AGAINST MURDOCH MEDIAThere are fresh allegations that News International journalists accessed private details of Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and paid Royal Protection Officers for information about the Queen.JOHN WHITTINGDALE JOINS 7.30Chairman of the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sports Committee, John Whittingdale, speaks to the program from London.MALAYSIAN SOLUTION COMES TO A CLOSEThe Government's all but sealed the deal on its refugee swap with Malaysia.INSIDE ONE OF THE MOST SECRETIVE SOCIETIESA team of journalists trained under the auspices of Jiro Ishimaru have embarked on a mission to expose the atrocities committed in the so called, 'Hermit Kingdom'.A FARM WITH A DIFFERENCEYoung people aged between 16 and 24 ought to be enjoying a relatively care free existence yet there are almost 300,000 young lives dealing with drug or alcohol issues and mental illness |
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Broadcast 2011-07-12 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Journalism -- Corrupt practices.
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News of the World Phone Hacking Scandal (Great Britain : 2000-2012)
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Refugees -- Government policy.
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Wiretapping.
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Youth -- Drug use.
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Youth -- Mental health.
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Australia.
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United Kingdom.
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Malaysia.
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Streaming video
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Bevan, Scott, reporter
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Cameron, David, contributor
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Gawenda, Michael, contributor
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Giles, Matt, contributor
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Hold, Warren, contributor
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Humphries, Kevin, contributor
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Johnson, Natasha, reporter
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McGorry, Pat, contributor
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Miliband, Ed, contributor
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Muir, David, contributor
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Rusbridger, Alan, contributor
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Sales, Leigh, host
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Sullivan, Nichole, contributor
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Teeson, Maree, contributor
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Uhlmann, Chris, reporter
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Whittingdale, John, contributor
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