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         <title>Who ate my lunch?</title>
         <description>I saw a fascinating vision of the future (or do I mean the present?) on the seafront in Brighton this week. It happened on the day Charles Kennedy addressed the Liberal Democrat party conference. Our reporter, Sean Curran, went to...</description>
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         <title>Technological nirvana</title>
         <description>麻豆社 News has bureaux in 39 foreign cities - but only in one can we go anywhere, anytime and broadcast live for radio and television using the web. So where is this technological nirvana - Tokyo, Los Angeles, Brussels? The...</description>
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         <title>Global challenge</title>
         <description>Recently, we interviewed the leaders of the three main parties on environmental policy - we called our two weeks of journalism &apos;The Global Challenge&apos;. All of them talk a good game but our listeners are far from impressed with the...</description>
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         <title>Understanding the law</title>
         <description>When we asked 麻豆社 journalists - a lot of them - what they most wanted the new 麻豆社 College of Journalism to do for them, one answer dominated the list: &quot;Make me more confident about the Law&quot;. All conscientious journalists...</description>
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         <title>Just thanks, really...</title>
         <description>...to everyone who&apos;s emailed us welcoming Nick Clarke back to The World at One. The emails started after Shaun Ley announced Nick&apos;s return at the end of Friday&apos;s programme... continued through the weekend... then surged after Nick trailed the programme...</description>
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         <title>Paxman was right</title>
         <description>Though it pains me to say it, Jeremy Paxman&apos;s new media vision has been proved comprehensively right. Viewers prefer their TV with pictures. Following the launch just last week of Newsnight&apos;s video podcast, our digital digest of the best bits...</description>
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         <title>Environmental changes</title>
         <description>You would have had to have been in hibernation for the past few years to have missed the ascent of the environment up the news agenda. We have been suffering a heat wave this week that many people have found...</description>
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         <title>Thundering attack</title>
         <description>So, I was pilloried by The Thunderer on Monday - that&apos;s Stephen Pollard&apos;s column in the Times - for having such enthusiasm for Hezbollah that I must in fact be the leader of this organisation. Quite a damning attack on...</description>
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         <category>Sunday AM</category>
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         <title>Nearly One 麻豆社</title>
         <description>It&apos;s always great to get a scoop - and even nicer to get two for the price of one. So, last week, when Anita Anand managed to convince Sir Gulam Noon to respond to the 麻豆社&apos;s business editor&apos;s exclusive (about...</description>
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         <title>Working in a war zone</title>
         <description>It&apos;s one of the iron laws of journalism: if everyone else is trying to get out of somewhere, you can bet there&apos;s a journalist trying to get in. So while the Foreign Office and Ministry of Defence work up a...</description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:44:52 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Voices from Mumbai</title>
         <description>As head of news at the Asian Network, I work out of three offices, in Leicester, London and Birmingham. Of course I wasn&apos;t in any of them when news came through about the bombs in Mumbai. The first I heard...</description>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jul 2006 10:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Nick Clarke&apos;s return</title>
         <description>As keen listeners to Radio Four will know, Nick Clarke is easing himself back into work. An audio diary the other week (listen here), standing in for J Dimbleby on Any Questions... and then, all being well, he&apos;ll be back...</description>
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         <category>The World At One</category>
         <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jul 2006 10:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description>It has been quite an experience. At the rehearsal the day before the interactive webcast with President Putin there were about 50 Russian officials in the hastily-made (but state of the art) studio, all giving their view on who should...</description>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jul 2006 10:17:03 +0000</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[I'm relatively new to the 麻豆社 - and I'm discovering one of its great joys is the ability to show all sides of a story from around the world: &bull; When North Korea test fired a missile earlier this week...]]></description>
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         <title>Going live</title>
         <description>Day four and things are settling down. World News Today launched on 麻豆社 World on Monday, presented by George Alagiah from TV Centre in London. It&apos;s been the culmination of months of hard work. Here are some things we hope...</description>
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