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Stories | Transcripts - November 14, 2004
The accused On Sunday night, we give you a rare opportunity, a chance for you to judge for yourself: for the first time, from her Bali jail, Schapelle Corby's own story, the whole story. How she was caught carrying more than four kilos of marihuana in her luggage that's a bag about the size of a pillow case.
Wind storm We thought a story about the pros and cons of windmills, wind power, would be pretty harmless. Not on your life. A message went out from the Australian Wind Energy Association asking supporters to help stop this story. Sorry folks. Wind power might be promoted as an answer to global warming — a cheap, environmentally friendly source of electricity — but it's causing one hell of a stink in once-peaceful little communities.
The vanishing At first glance there was nothing unusual about Vera Daisy Brown. A mother of three, she seemed like an average country housewife. Then she simply vanished. No warning, no note, no phone calls, no contact, no trace at all. Nothing for 32 years. For all that time, the family had no idea where Vera was, why she left, whether she was alive or dead. Then, after more than three decades, came the phone call from police.
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