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1 online resource (streaming video file) (30 min. 15 sec.) ; 182812502 bytes |
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JAPAN PROVES SAFE HAVEN FOR ABDUCTED KIDSJapan has not signed the Hague convention so it's becoming notorious as a safe haven for parents who abduct their own children after a relationship has broken down.BOB BROWN JOINS 7.30Greens Leader Bob Brown talks to 7.30 about the government's border protection plan.UNION FOOTS THE BILLOne of Australia's most powerful unions has defended its decision to pay the personal legal bills of its national president.GOOD NEWS FOR FEDERAL GOVERNMENTAustralia's GDP grew by 1.2 per cent in the June quarter, as the the economy recovered from a flood-induced collapse in output earlier in the year.IMPLANTS HELP 91-YEAR-OLD LIVE DREAMAt 91, David Archer is finally pursuing his love of flying thanks to a cochlear implant |
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Broadcast 2011-09-07 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Abduction -- Psychological aspects.
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Conflict of laws -- Custody of children.
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Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (1980 October 25)
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Gross domestic product.
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Political corruption -- Economic aspects.
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Australia.
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Japan.
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Streaming video
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Abetz, Eric, contributor
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Archer, David, contributor
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Bentley, Bob, contributor
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Bowden, Tracy, reporter
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Bray, Monica, contributor
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Brown, Bob, contributor
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Carter, Bill, contributor
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Dingle, Sarah, reporter
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Gillard, Julia, contributor
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Kennedy, Ian, contributor
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Long, Stephen, reporter
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Ludwig, Bill, contributor
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Mulherin, Tim, contributor
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Simpson, Peter, contributor
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Swan, Wayne, contributor
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Taylor, John, reporter
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Uhlmann, Chris, host
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Wyman, Matthew, contributor
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