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World Service,·371 episodes
What happened to Dawn Crey, a vanished native Canadian woman?
14 Mar 2003,·28 mins
A look at the lasting repercussions of the Sierra Leone war
21 Mar 2003,·28 mins
A look at the first radio station in Kabul that's by women and for women
02 Apr 2003,·22 mins
Rape victim Trisha Meili breaks her 14 years of anonymity as the 'Central Park Jogger'
25 Apr 2003,·22 mins
The first Aboriginal woman politician in New South Wales talks to the show
01 May 2003,·22 mins
Looting of hospitals since the end of the Iraq war has caused a crisis for pre-term babies
08 May 2003,·23 mins
An interview with the Indian mother who believes her newborn son was swapped for a girl
15 May 2003,·22 mins
What would motivate a woman to sell her own child on the black market?
22 May 2003,·22 mins
Why the woman held hostage by Philippino rebels for a year has forgiven her captors
29 May 2003,·22 mins
A special edition of the show looking at domestic violence round the world
05 Jun 2003,·22 mins
A woman imprisoned by Saddam Hussein without trial for five years speaks out
12 Jun 2003,·22 mins
The show examines the case of Angela Canning, wrongly accused of killing her two baby sons
20 Jun 2003,·22 mins
18 months after the war ended, has life really changed for Afghan women?
26 Jun 2003,·22 mins
Ugandan child mothers, victims of the civil war, talk to the show
04 Jul 2003,·23 mins
Former First Lady Hillary Clinton talks about her plans to challenge for the presidency
10 Jul 2003,·22 mins
Kenyan tribal women have been granted legal aid for rape cases against the British army
18 Jul 2003,·22 mins
Why the rape and murder of Canny Ong has become a cause celebe in Malaysia
25 Jul 2003,·23 mins
Helen Bamber talks about her work helping the victims of torture
01 Aug 2003,·22 mins
Why Hong Kong has passed a new law to combat a rise in racism
07 Aug 2003,·22 mins
Insecurity in Iraq has resulted in more restrictions for women - but they're fighting back
15 Aug 2003,·22 mins
Author Dr John Grey talks about his famous book - but have we moved on from this?
22 Aug 2003,·22 mins
Why young widows in Chechnya feel they have nothing to lose by becoming suicide bombers
29 Aug 2003,·22 mins
The show talks to a Caribbean drugs mule and asks why she did it and how she was caught
05 Sep 2003,·22 mins
Special interview with celebrated poet Maya Angelou to celebrate her 75th year
12 Sep 2003,·22 mins
A Jordanian woman describes how she's had to flee the country for fear of being murdered
19 Sep 2003,·22 mins
Irene Khan, Secretary General of Amnesty International, talks about their new vision
25 Sep 2003,·22 mins
A Saharawi tribeswoman explains their changing role in society and why men respect them
02 Oct 2003,·22 mins
As Mother Teresa is beatified, the show looks at her life and work
09 Oct 2003,·22 mins
Leading Pakistani diplomat, Dr Maliha Lodhi describes living through 9/11 in Washington
17 Oct 2003,·22 mins
Why has Hayley Westenra been described as 'New Zealand's shining star'?
23 Oct 2003,·22 mins