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June 8, 2005
Issue 

Viva: Santiago De Cuba — Explores a "treasure trove of music", which reflects the multiple influences that have made Cuban music famous worldwide. SBS, Saturday, June 11, 4pm.

Living Black — Indigenous news and current affairs program. SBS, Monday, June 13, 5.30pm.

Days — Unsafe sex, HIV and AIDS are all explored in this delicate drama of gay relationships. SBS, Monday, June 13, 11pm.

The End of the World as We Know It — Argues that global warming is the biggest problem facing us this century. SBS, Tuesday, June 14, 8.30pm.

Foreigners Out! — In response to J”rg Haider's extreme right Freedom Party electoral success in 2002 in Austria, a German director and performance artist retaliated with an extraordinary form of protest. SBS, Tuesday, June 14, 10pm.

The Man Who Knows too Much — Looks at the research in Apartheid South Africa of a "genocide bug" — a bacteria or virus that would attack people according to their skin pigmentation as well as a drug to make black people infertile. SBS, Wednesday, June 15, 11.30pm.

From Green Left Weekly, June 8, 2005.
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