The city is gone. His friends have left. Now a boy comes upon Shinji. His smile melts its way into Shinji's frozen heart. Destiny's cruel fingers, however, have a tragedy in store. It's the next episode, The Final Messenger. Introducing the Intel Pentium III processor. Power to learn. Power to create. Power to explore. Power for a better Internet experience. Power to create. Power to explore. Power to discover. Power to explore. Power to explore. If you're getting old, be unembarrassed. The last witness the recollection of erotic memories inspired from the verse of Carlos Drummond de Andrade. Oh amor natural, 9.25, Sunday. The Wine Lovers Guide to Australia. Join Priya Viswillingham, wine expert Grant Van Everie and winemaker Mary Ann Egan as they get to know the winemakers. Explore their histories. A mixture of Italian and Australian influences. Understand their wines. Fundamentally to have a great wine you've got to have a great vineyard. The Wine Lovers Guide to Australia, Mondays at 7.30. I want to save my husband's life. I would literally rather die and I'm prepared to do so if I have to. How far do you go when your husband's very existence is a fiercely guarded state secret? Jennifer Harbury tried to starve herself to death on the steps of Guatemala City Palace. To no avail. Who are they not going to kill later? This is a test case. She now knows her husband is dead. The United States government should not maintain secrets against our own people. They didn't want me to know that my husband had been assassinated by someone who was on CIA payroll. I can already tell it's not him. That's not him. He was only one of many thousands who disappeared. But he was the man she loved more than any other. Dirty Secrets on the Cutting Edge, 8 o'clock Tuesday. I'm afraid that women in the Kimberley have nowhere effective to turn except the police and the courts for protection. Once a month, Kimberley magistrate Cole Roberts sets out on a five day journey to dispense white man's justice. What has to be addressed? The alcohol, the lack of work, all of those issues. If you can solve those issues, you solve the vast majority of the crime. And for rookie lawyer Dave Sailor from the Aboriginal Legal Service, the first week on the job will be one to remember. It's a huge problem. Just to see him get sent to the imprisonment today, it was probably the most, I don't know what the word is to describe it. Here comes the judge, 8 o'clock Wednesday. Friday on As It Happened. Come sailing with the greatest navigators and most fearsome warriors history has ever known. The Scandinavian Vikings. Famous for their violent, pitiless raids on unsuspecting coastal towns, the Vikings held civilization to ransom for 500 years. Their secret weapon of war, the stealth bomber of its day, was the Viking Longship. New evidence and new technologies bring to life a time when Vikings sacked and settled four continents, ranging far wider than the known world. As far south as Mexico, tales tell of blue-eyed gods that came in ships with snake heads. Traveling by longship, they founded the country we now know as Russia. The Viking Saga, a two-part special starts 8 o'clock Friday. Once upon a time in the faraway land of Cagliostro lived a count. Bravo. A princess. Let me go, I'll never marry you. A hero. I've come to rescue you from the count. And a rapidly approaching arranged royal wedding. Bon voyage! We have to go back now and pick up the princess. What? You've got to be out of your mind. I thought you knew that. Manga's full-length feature comedy cult cartoon, The Castle of Cagliostro, 9.30 tonight. Thank you.