Victim impact - The terror and tragedy of 56
seconds.
On Auckland anniversary weekend our biggest city's motorway came to
a stand-still. A gun man was on the loose - speeding through West
Auckland and firing a barrage of shots at the police helicopter.
The chase ended with an innocent bystander being shot dead and many
more being scarred for life. We look at the ripple effect of 56
seconds of madness.
Rihanna unplugged - Rihanna breaks her silence for
the first time.
Domestic violence shattered the superstar's fairytale relationship
with fellow singer Chris Brown. In a revealing interview, Rihanna
talks about what really happened that night and how she feels about
her once true love being sentenced to community labour, five years
of probation and a year of domestic-violence counselling.
The lost generation - The terrible tragedy of
Aids.
We travel to Africa to meet the lonely generation. They have no
mums and dads. In some remote villages, the entire adult population
has been wiped out by the AIDS pandemic - forcing the children to
become grown ups before their time.
Superfreakonomics:
Turning conventional wisdom up side down - How can
a doctor's tie kill you?
Why should emergency rooms be put in airports? We have some
surprising revelations about staying alive.
Thursday, November 12 at 9.30pm on TV2.
The best of New Zealand and international current affairs - 20/20
- presented by Miriama Kamo with reporters Sonya Wilson, Beth Roche
and Hugh Hughes.
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