depois de lan chapelle Next on Masterpiece, a profile of the poet some say is the best the English language has today. Derek Walcott comes from and writes about the tropical island of San Lucia. Derek Walcott, next on Masterpiece, 7.30 Sunday. Next on the cutting edge, the Islamic laws of Pakistan and their devastating effect on the women of that country. The Zinaar ordinance defines adultery as a crime against the state. Death is the punishment. Who will cast the first stone? Pakistani women inside and outside jail fight for dignity and equality on the cutting edge, 8.30 Tuesday. This week, the Traveler's Guide visits the fragrant harbour of Hong Kong. From its historic past to its vibrant present, a city of extremes. A Traveler's Guide to the Orient, 7 o'clock Wednesday on SBS. This week, the Traveler's Guide to the Orient, 8.30 Tuesday. This week, the Traveler's Guide to the Orient, 8.30 Thursday. Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy are back again in another 48 hours, a big budget Hollywood picture. And we look at what can be achieved on a low budget. In Australia with Ray Argl's return home and in Canada with roadkill. Usually people in my line of work have to drive long distances by themselves. What is your line of work? I'm a serial killer. The Movieshow, Sunday, 10.45, SBS. One woman's silent fight against British rule in Ireland. The gripping story of Anne Devlin, who, forced to watch her family endure torture and imprisonment, joins the rebel cause. What happens, you must all get away. I'll tell you nothing. At 8.30, the tenacity and courage of rebel hero Anne Devlin in a spirited fight for independence. Then at 10.35, in mind shadows, a man grapples hopelessly with the deterioration of his memory. Endurance and compassion, two powerful films on Monday. Anne Devlin at 8.30, mind shadows at 10.35. On Tuesday, we begin a new series from Italy, exploring the lives of four women. Rose, an American businesswoman. Emma, a liberated woman of the fifties and a committed communist. Her husband's affair with the younger woman will put her convictions to the test. Carla, rich and bored. A luxurious lifestyle is not enough to satisfy her. And Louisa, in the throes of divorce. The very different lives of four women begins Tuesday at 9.30 SBS. Lockouts, royal commissions and enterprise bargaining. The building industry is in decline and the New South Wales government prescribes some bitter medicine. That rigid system, which has been around forever and a day in this country, has to be altered. Our competitors have done it. We won't be competing against each other for, you know, $7 an hour, $8 an hour, whatever the market's gonna dictate. Box Fobly, Sunday night, SBS. The mind can hurt and the mind can heal. Monday night we explore a science that's still trying to find its way. The power of mind over body. Some claim it can be used to control pain, to heal sickness, to make the body whole again. Others have used it to seduce the naive, the anxious, the desperate. In the hands of some, it may do more harm than good. Separating fantasy from fact. Blue Mind, 7 o'clock Monday, SBS. Next on the cutting edge, the Islamic laws of Pakistan and their devastating effect on the women of that country. The Isnaa Ordinance defines adultery as a crime against the state. Death is the punishment. Who will cast the first stone? Pakistani women inside and outside jail fight for dignity and equality. On the cutting edge, 8.30 Tuesday. MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8 MSWordDoc Word.Document.8