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The story that outraged the nation
Would you help to evict a rapist if you discovered he lived in your street?
That is what many viewers were advocating last night after hearing the horrift story on Close Up last night of a rapist who had moved next to his victim.
Close Up spoke to the victim today and heard about the incredible support she is receiving.
What are the rights and wrongs of the rape victim's situation?
Close Up spoke to Kim Workman, former police officer, Department of Corrections boss and now the director of Rethinking Crime and Punishment, a justice and reform think tank
Kim was asked what the rights and wrongs of the situation.
Confronting the issue of death
One woman who has experienced the cliches of death first hand thinks we need to confront the issue of dying.
She spoke to Abby Scott about her uncompromising attitude.
Someone is stealing your time
In an instant world, defined by a barrage of emails and texts, Michael Holland finds out how to find focus.
Looking back on 2011
Close Up continues to look back at 2011. Tonight, our Wellington reporter Jehan Casinader has his highlights.
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