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Stories | Transcripts - April 3, 2005
Danger ahead Two years ago, we went to war with our American allies in the invasion of Iraq. The justification was said to be Saddam Hussein's frightening arsenal, his weapons of mass destruction. That was a lie, the first of many. But there's still no peace. And now, we're about to send in more troops, another 450 Australians in harm's way. So you may well ask, are they telling the truth this time?
Man about the house It's a revolution. It's quiet, it's happening in the suburbs, but it's still a significant social upheaval. Now, more women are out working and more are in high-powered, highly-paid jobs. So more and more men find they have to adapt too. To give up all they've been brought up to believe in. Dad's been left holding the baby, literally. He's the new male, the man many women want. But how does this new domestic creature cope when the wife holds the purse strings and he's the one in the apron?
Speed This is a story about speeding and how to do it. These days, cars are better and so are the roads, but speed's almost a hanging offence. Naturally, all this isn't to encourage reckless anarchy on our roads but simply to tell you that we've discovered that there still is one place left in Australia where you can put your foot down and let 'er rip.