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Title 7.30: 31/03/15
Published Australia : ABC, 2015
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Summary ESSENDON ANTI-DOPING SAGA SHOWS NO SIGN OF ENDING DESPITE PLAYERS BEING FOUND NOT GUILTYEssendon's ASADA investigation looks set to continue despite the AFL's anti-doping tribunal finding 34 players not guilty of taking performance-enhancing substances. ESSENDON'S ANTI-DOPING 'NOT GUILTY' FINDING 'UNPRECEDENTED' SAYS FORMER ASADA CHIEFASADA may appeal against the AFL anti-doping tribunal's finding over 34 players but losing all 34 cases is 'completely unprecedented according to former ASADA chief Richard Ings. ISLAMIC STATE FIGHT 'NEEDS MORE ROBUST MILITARY APPROACH' SAYS COUNTERINSURGENCY EXPERTThe War on Terror's original tactics haven't made us safer and a more robust military approach is needed to counter the Islamic State group, says David Kilcullen. BETTY CHURCHER DIES AT 84 BUT 'WASN'T SCARED OF DEATH'Betty Churcher, former Director of the National Gallery of Australia, has died at the age of 84 and, in her last interview with 7.30, she said she wasn't scared of death and was still desperately passionate about art
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2015-03-31 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Doping in sports.
Investigations.
Terrorism -- Prevention.
Essendon Football Club (Essendon, Vic.)
Military campaigns.
Australia.
Iraq -- Tikrit.
Form Streaming video
Author Leigh, Sales, host
Percy, Karen, reporter
Dank, Stephen, contributor
Demetriou, Andrew, contributor
Dillon, Andrew, contributor
Evans, David, contributor
Fahey, John, contributor
Hird, James, contributor
Ings, Richard, contributor
Jess, Peter, contributor
Johnston, David, contributor
Kilcullen, David, contributor
McLachlan, Gillon, contributor
Warner, Michael, contributor
Waters, Rob, contributor
Watson, Jobe, contributor