Four Corners - Season 25 / Year 1992

Season 25 / Year 1992

Episodes

HMAS Voyager: The Cruel Legacy

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

The Fight for Fairfax

No Refuge

ASIO: The Inperfect Spy

South Africa's War On Peace

Hard Sell Policy

A Patent Life

Blood Money

Episode 12

The Philippines: Back To The Future

The Senator's Circle

The Bank Of Crooks And Criminals

The Kiwi Experiment

Deadly Force

Soft Touch

The Great Organ Bazaar

Sex Rules

A Difficult Birth

RAAF Roulette

Fool's Gold

Mob Rule

Discriminating Service

From Keynes To Chaos

Lost in America

Westpac, Full Account

Episode 29

The Job Ahead of Us

Living with Lead

Nuclear India

Kings of Killarney

Joan Kirner's Struggle To The Death

That's No Job For A Woman

Patients For Hostage

Bankers To Greed

Gambling With Genocide

The Cookie Monster
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