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Death has become big business in South Africa - and when there's money to be made, competition can get nasty.
This Life programme reports from the sweatshops of the Philippines, where women are exploited by contractors making big-name clothing and trainers for the Western market. And protesters in Seattle and Washington want an end to it.
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Gambling is big business in Australia. Here - like everywhere else in the world - it is growing at an astonishing rate. Estimated to be worth $95 billion dollars, the industry thrives on robbing normal people of their hard-earned money. All sorts are seduced by the bright lights of Las Vegas and dreams of fast and easy money.
As world leaders debate the causes and effects of global warming, we take a look at yet another example of man's damaging behaviour on the environment. In the light of BHP's decision to exit the giant Ok Tedi gold and copper mine in Papua New Guinea, this documentary asks what happens when a foreign mining company bails out of a big project in a developing country? Who wins? Who loses?
ABC Australia visits the violent protests in Prague and examines the goals and methods of the anti-capitalist campaigners.
John McCain on the campaign trail, in the primaries against George W. Bush. Here, he takes on South Carolina.
In the first episode of Deadline, City Post reporters Hank and Kate are out on the streets investigating Johannesburg's growing housing problem. Chasing up a lead on a forced eviction, Hank uncovers some unsettling truths about the realities of homeless life in the big city...
Tensions are rising in the Indonesian province of Papua as pro-independence leaders claim Jakarta is plundering the region's resources.
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