Society & Culture
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Alcohol's Tragic Family Secrets
John Ashton
Looking at the uncounted costs of alcohol on families and society.
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Decoding The Da Vinci Code
Grenville Kent
A look at the facts behind this best selling novel - and now hit movie.
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Reformation E-trail
Mark Kellner
One way to know where a culture or civilisation has been is to look at the sites of its history.
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No More Gaps
Have you ever felt alienated? Robert Wolfgramm explores the chasms that separate us.
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Mind Over Matter
Braden Blyde
Braden Blyde reflects on his mother's kind act. It changed the way he thought-and the way he felt.
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Petra Bagust: It's all about Love
Is it possible to be a TV superstar and also the girl next door? Christine Miles reveals the refreshing attitude of New Zealand's Petra Bagust .
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Our Times: May 2006
Lee Dunstan
Long before government legislation to the effect, Signs has spoke in favour of a smoke-free lifestyle.
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Our Times: April 2006
Lee Dunstan
Current research has indicated that men and women are not as different as we may have thought.
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What a Tangled Web We Can Weave
Mark Kellner
You'll never be able to predict who will read your online musings.
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God Carried my Baby
Karen Elengikal
A serious heart condition threatened Karen Elengikal and her unborn child. Then God stepped in.
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Jane and Glenn McGrath - Every Rose...
Faith Williams
A third encounter with cancer puts a celebrity couple on the back foot.
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Resolutions You Can Keep
Kim Peckham
Kim Peckham asks about those fast-fading New Year's resolutions and offers advice to help you keep next year's.
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Our Times: March 2006
Lee Dunstan
In an attempt to get Austrian men to do a fairer portion of housework, one-day courses have been set up across the nation.
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You Could be Dead by Now
Kim Peckham
We live longer these days, so what are we doing with that extra time?
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A Winner's Lifestyle
Lyndon Munetsi
How do you become a winner? Lyndon Munetsi finds out from Kenya's marathon champion Elijah Lagat.
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John Landy: a significant life
Nick Dunstan
Landy was a champion runner, but as Nick Dunstan tells, he's better known for his good sportsmanship.
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Neighbours to the World
Carole Stanton
George and Joan Eiszele of Tasmania understand what being a true neighbour means. Carole Stanton looks at this extraordinary couple.
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Scott Draper: On and off the court-and course
Rochelle Woods
He has overcome much to become a tennis champ. Now for golf.
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SUPER duper POWER
Which is worse, tyranny or anarchy? It's a question central to the conduct of human affairs in the context of global terrorism. Robert Wolfgramm takes a look at the options.
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Our Times: January-February 2006
Lee Dunstan
A Russian scientist claims that a beating on the buttocks with a cane will cure everything from depression to alcoholism.