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MH: 24 July 08 from Mundo on July 24, 2008 0 views
Millones de personas podrían enfrentar la hambruna en el este de Africa. El ministro de Defensa de Colombia admite que un militar se disfrazó de reportero en el rescate de rehenes de las FARC. Y Bill Gates y Michael Bloomberg donan quinientos millones de dólares contra el tabaco.
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Today: 0730 Archbishop of Canterbury 24 Jul 08 from Best of Today on July 24, 2008 3 views
The Archbishop of Canterbury and other religious figures will stage a procession in London to call on governments to keep their promises on aid commitments for the world's poor. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, discusses the importance of ending extreme poverty.
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Today: 0730 Archbishop of Canterbury 24 Jul 08 from Best of Today on July 24, 2008 3 views
The Archbishop of Canterbury and other religious figures will stage a procession in London to call on governments to keep their promises on aid commitments for the world's poor. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, discusses the importance of ending extreme poverty.
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Today: 0810 Online music piracy 24 Jul 08 from Best of Today on July 24, 2008 6 views
Six of the UK's biggest internet service providers are believed to be backing a government plan to tackle music piracy online. Andy Burnham, culture secretary, musician Billy Bragg and Becky Hodge, of consumers' digital rights campaign the Open Rights Group, discuss whether this will stop the illegal downloading of music files.
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Today: 0810 Online music piracy 24 Jul 08 from Best of Today on July 24, 2008 3 views
Six of the UK's biggest internet service providers are believed to be backing a government plan to tackle music piracy online. Andy Burnham, culture secretary, musician Billy Bragg and Becky Hodge, of consumers' digital rights campaign the Open Rights Group, discuss whether this will stop the illegal downloading of music files.
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DocArchive: Trouble in the Townships: Assignment from Documentary Archive on July 24, 2008 0 views
In May violence against African immigrants exploded across South Africa. Two months on thousands are still displaced, living in camps and shelters. Robert Walker travels to one of the townships in Johannesburg where the attacks started and asks whether the violence could happen again.
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Money: US Economy - 24 July 2008 from Wake Up To Money on July 24, 2008 3 views
Andy Verity and Mickey Clark present this morning's business stories, including: The US economy is still in trouble according to the latest report from the Federal Reserve. What can policy makers do about it? We also look at internet providers who have agreed to get tough on illegal downloads. Also in this morning's show, how some companies are using hard-sell tactics to sell everything from walk-in baths and mobility scooters.
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Mayo: Alice Cooper and Dara O'Briain from Daily Mayo on July 23, 2008 9 views
Alice Cooper chats to Colin Murray about his new album, Along Came A Spider. He also talks golf and admits he's turned into a Doctor Who fan. We also hear from Dara O'Briain about Mock the Week, travel updates on 5 live and working as a comic.
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MH: 23 July 08 from Mundo on July 23, 2008 9 views
El Tribunal Constitucional de Bolivia suspende el referendo revocatorio. Amnistía Internacional pide a Pakistán que investigue las desapariciones de la guerra contra el terrorismo. Y los anglicanos siguen profundamente divididos ante la homosexualidad.
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Today: 0815 Alcohol legislation 23 Jul 08 from Best of Today on July 23, 2008 6 views
Hospital admissions in England, prompted by alcohol related problems, have risen. Ministers have told the drinks industry to act more responsibly in adhering to its voluntary code or face new laws governing alcohol sales. Professor Ian Gilmore, of the Royal College of Physicians and the UK Alcohol Health Alliance, and Dawn Primarolo, the minister for public health, discuss the government's move towards legislation.
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Today: 0815 Alcohol legislation 23 Jul 08 from Best of Today on July 23, 2008 3 views
Hospital admissions in England, prompted by alcohol related problems, have risen. Ministers have told the drinks industry to act more responsibly in adhering to its voluntary code or face new laws governing alcohol sales. Professor Ian Gilmore, of the Royal College of Physicians and the UK Alcohol Health Alliance, and Dawn Primarolo, the minister for public health, discuss the government's move towards legislation.
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Today: 0810 Doctor assessments 23 Jul 08 from Best of Today on July 23, 2008 6 views
All doctors in the UK will face annual assessments which could see licences removed from poor performers. The proposals mean GPs, hospital consultants and private practitioners would have to renew their licences every five years, under proposals from the chief medical officer, Liam Donaldson. Patients organisations have welcomed the news, saying they have been waiting for such an initiative since the Shipman inquiry. Dr Hamish Meldrum, chairman of the BMA, explains how the scheme would work.
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Today: 0810 Doctor assessments 23 Jul 08 from Best of Today on July 23, 2008 3 views
All doctors in the UK will face annual assessments which could see licences removed from poor performers. The proposals mean GPs, hospital consultants and private practitioners would have to renew their licences every five years, under proposals from the chief medical officer, Liam Donaldson. Patients organisations have welcomed the news, saying they have been waiting for such an initiative since the Shipman inquiry. Dr Hamish Meldrum, chairman of the BMA, explains how the scheme would work.
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DocArchive: Trouble in the Townships: Assignment from Documentaries on July 23, 2008 9 views
In May violence against African immigrants exploded across South Africa. Two months on thousands are still displaced, living in camps and shelters. Robert Walker travels to one of the townships in Johannesburg where the attacks started and asks whether the violence could happen again.
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Money: Mortgages - 23 July 2008 from Wake Up To Money on July 23, 2008 3 views
Andy Verity and Mickey Clark present this morning's business stories, including: Should you trust your mortgage advisor? An investigation by one consumer group suggests not. We look at Vodafone shares, and after nearly a year on the sidelines, is private equity back in business? Finally, we will be looking at how some homeowners have managed to cut their energy usage by thirty percent with bright ideas like a kettle that only boils enough water for one cup of tea.
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Mayo: The Dark Knight 22 Jul 08 from Daily Mayo on July 22, 2008 9 views
Christopher Nolan, the director of the latest Batman movie, and Aaron Eckhart, who plays the villainous 'Two-Face', tell Colin Murray about the making of The Dark Knight which opens in the UK this week.
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