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Title 7.30: 13/06/12
Published Australia : ABC, 2012
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Summary MELINDA TAYLOR'S PARENTS REFLECT ON HER LIBYAN DETENTIONSouth African farmers and scientists suggest the only way to save the endangered rhino is to legalise trade in the animal's horn.E-HEALTH FACES LEGAL AND PRIVACY CHECK UPThe new financial year brings a new health system allowing electronic medical records but there are legal and privacy concerns around the scheme.SCIENTISTS CALL FOR LEGAL RHINO HORN TRADESouth African farmers and scientists suggest the only way to save the endangered rhino is to legalise trade in the animal's horn
Event Broadcast 2012-06-13 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Dehorning.
Indictments.
Prisoners, Foreign -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Rhinoceros horn industry.
Spies.
South Africa.
Libya.
Queensland -- Brisbane.
Form Streaming video
Author Sales, Leigh, host
Ewart, Heather, reporter
Stein, Ginny, reporter
Brebner, Kirsty, contributor
Carr, Bob, contributor
Freeman, Barry, contributor
Haikerwal, Mukesh, contributor
Hambleton, Steve, contributor
Harper, Cindy, contributor
Hume, John R, contributor
Puplick, Chris, contributor
Taylor, Janelle, contributor
Taylor, John, contributor
Toit, Kobus du, contributor
van Zijil Langhout, Martine, contributor