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1 online resource (streaming video file) (24 min. 36 sec.) ; 148504768 bytes |
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OSAMA BIN HIDINGOsama Bin Laden, the leader of terrorist group Al Qaeda, has been killed by the US army. We look at why his death is being celebrated by many American people. Who was he, and what will his death mean for the future of Al Qaeda? NT INTERVENTION4 years ago BtN reported on the poor treatment of children in indigenous communities in the Northern Territory. The Federal government had just declared the situation an emergency, and sent soldiers, police and doctors in to try to help. It became known as an "intervention". We look at the arguments for and against the intervention and examine whether people think it's working.VOLUNTEER WEEKIt's National Volunteer Week, so we decided to spend some time with some amazing young volunteers. We join a group of school kids who've been giving up their time to look after the residents of an old people's home.SHAKESPEARE IN SCHOOLAre you bored with the bard? Why is it that we have to learn Shakespeare in schools? Some people love it, but for others it seems irrelevant and hard to understand. Nathan mounts an argument in support of Shakespeare.BIKE BOYWe meet a teenager who's zooming through the ranks in the Australian Superbike Championships. He's only been in the sport for about three years but is already making his mark |
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Broadcast 2011-05-10 at 10:00:00 |
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Classification: G |
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Bin Laden, Osama, 1957-2011.
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Death.
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Drama in education.
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Motorcycle racing.
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School children -- Books and reading.
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Australia.
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Pakistan -- Abbotta?ba?d.
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Streaming video
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Abbott, Maureen, contributor
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Bazley, Nathan, reporter
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Bennett, Kirsty, host
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Callinan, Damian, contributor
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Falzon, Daniel, contributor
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Obama, Barack, contributor
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O'Keefe, Nathan, contributor
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Pearce, Betty, contributor
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Saturno, Mark, contributor
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Thiele, Natasha, reporter
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