1There are two hundred million privately owned guns in America with one American in every four owning at least one weapon. To get an insight into the way those guns are retailed in some US states, ITN went to meet John Markell, the man who sold the guns to Cho Seung-Hui.
2More than two million people are threatened by starvation and disease in the Darfur region of Sudan and in its neighbour Chad. They're refugees from a four year war between African rebels and the Arab dominated government. A camp in Chad has more than doubled in size over the past week as a new wave of refugees have fled their homes, a tragedy unnoticed by most in the west.
3The Ministry of Education today announced that it is going to recognise dyslexia as a specific disorder, bringing NZ into line with other countries such as the US and the UK. Weta Workshop in Wellington have made a beautiful statue for the dyslexia foundation. Some of their great creative minds struggled with conventional learning at school because they suffered from dyslexia or other learning difficulties. Interview with multi Oscar winner, Richard Taylor.
4In 2006 New Zealanders spent over $100 million on takeaways, double what we spent five years ago. A look at just how healthy or unhealthy, fish and chips, burgers and pizzas really are.
5Interview with an Aussie battler who decided she'd have enough of doing it the hard way and she wanted to be rich. Now Tracy Harvey wants to help others break the poverty cycle, the welfare cycle, and achieve what she's achieved.