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Day of shame
It was a war crime, an atrocity committed by New Zealand troops.
They walked into a village and systematically murdered as many as
130 unarmed, innocent civilians. No-one was ever held to account,
and the stain on our proud military history was brushed aside with
a 850 pound pay-off. SUNDAY has tracked down a survivor and
they demand New Zealand faces its past.
CORRESPONDENT - Ian Sinclair
PRODUCERS - Dale Owens and Chris Cooke
CAMERA - Ken Dorman and Clint Bruce
EDITOR - Vicki Hartley
AF 447
What caused the Air France Airbus to crash into the Atlantic on
June 1 with the loss of 228 lives? Automated radio messages were
the last contact with Flight 447 but they gave nothing away. A week
later rescuers pulled two bodies and debris from the ocean 1,000
kilometres off Brazil's northern coast leaving grieving families
crying out for an explanation. Investigators will draw conclusions
but it can't ever be more than informed speculation because the
real answers are locked in the Airbus A330's black box flight
recorder at the bottom of the ocean. Why do airlines rely on
devices hatched in the middle of last century that can disappear or
be damaged or destroyed? And did Air France move quickly enough to
replace parts known to be systematically unreliable?
ABC - FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
All Whites: The director's cut
We saw the unbridled joy, the man hugs, the wild celebrations in
the All Whites' dressing room on SUNDAY last week. Our cameras
gained access where other cameras were not allowed to go. There
were memorable scenes after the All Whites earned themselves a
ticket to the FIFA World Cup. The story prompted calls for SUNDAY
to show all the video shot in the dressing after the game. This
Sunday we answer your call.
CORRESPONDENT - Simon Mercep
PRODUCER - Dale Owens
EDITOR - Will Kong
SUNDAY - Where there's a story, we'll find it.