On the box

March 1, 2007
Issue 

Sex 'n' Pop: Homosexuality & Pop Music — Hits the dance floor and traces the history of lesbian and gay emancipation. SBS, Friday, March 9, 10pm.

Human Cargo — Set in Canada and central Africa, this takes an unflinching look at the world of refugees. SBS, Monday, March 12, 12am.

Selling Sickness — Explores the intensifying conflict over the very nature of illness itself and tracks the sophisticated ways in which pharmaceutical companies market their drugs. SBS, Monday, March 12, 1.30pm.

The Mary G Show: Stolen Generation — Mary arrives at her shed on the back of an old Bedford ute with three "stolen generation" people, whom she later interviews about their experiences. SBS, Tuesday, March 13, 3pm.

Cutting Edge: Prisoner 345 — A camera operator for Al Jazeera was arrested by Pakistani intelligence officers, handed over to the US military and taken to Guantanamo Bay where he has been held for almost five years without charge. SBS, Tuesday, March 13, 8.30pm.

Taking Charge of Cabramatta — Examines the "human face" of a troubled suburb in a revealing story of cultural differences and conflicting personal and political agendas. ABC, Tuesday, March 13, 11.35pm,

Afghanistan: Drugs, Guns and Money — How much of a problem is it for the US (and the West) that many of its newest allies in Afghanistan are implicated in one of the most lucrative drug routes in the world? SBS, Wednesday, March 14, 1am.

Living Black — Indigenous news and current affairs program. SBS, Wednesday, March 14, 6pm.

The Last Valley — Set in East Gippsland, Victoria, this program reveals the social and environmental consequences of unsustainable logging in the area through the stories of the environmentalists, the loggers and the local community. ABC, Thursday, March 15, 8.30pm.

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