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Dateline

Online Banking Risks
Investigative report into the dangers associated with on-line banking. Interviews with representatives of the banking industry, consumer advocacy groups, and computer security experts. Includes a live demonstration of how banking information can be compromised and exploited on-line, by experts from the Cult of the Dead Cow and New Hack City hacking collectives.
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Plane Speaking

Mon, Jan 17, 2000
Investigation of deadly passenger airline crashes around the world due to miscommunication and failure to comply with using English as the international language of aviation.
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Family Ties

Thu, Feb 03, 2000
Excerpts from two one-hour reports shot from 1999-2003 charting the highs and lows of an extraordinary family: a couple and their eleven adopted children, all siblings.
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The Insider

Mon, Jun 12, 2000
Emmy award winning investigation of the crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261 and whistle blower John Liotine.
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The Path of Totality: A Digital Film About the 2002 Total Solar Eclipse

The Path of Totality: A Digital Film About the 2002 Total Solar Eclipse

In 2002 a total solar eclipse passed over outback South Australia, the first in Australia in more than twenty five years. Award winning digital filmmaker Ash Starkey was there, capturing the event along with interviews and reactions from a wide variety of characters. An updated 2012 special edition of the film has just been released. This fast faced, hour long documentary contains elements of science, religion, humour, disappointment and wonderment. It includes footage and photographs of the total solar eclipse along with highlights of a live CSIRO broadcast from the path of totality. The interview subjects include eclipse enthusiasts who've travelled the world chasing this spectacular astronomical phenomenon; scientists with their feet planted firmly on the ground; astrologers in search of transcendence; ravers who want to party; an ophthalmologist warning against the use of eclipse glasses and many who safely ignored the warnings; and a cynic who's hoping the whole thing will be a disaster. Those in the outback had clear skies to view the eclipse but as totality approaches on the foreshore of Ceduna clouds play havoc with the view, the tension mounts and no one is sure who will see the event and who won't. The Path of Totality was selected to play on 600 screens around Australia and New Zealand for National Science Week. As one eclipse enthusiast states in the film "You've got to see one of these things, then you can say you're ready to die..." 2012 special addition features Plus 5 special features including 1976 total solar eclipse television report.

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