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Kim Howells was a troublesome art student in 1968. He then went to work as a coal-miner and gained his PhD. This year, however, he became troublesome again - this time as a National Union of Mineworkers' official in South Wales who questioned the policies of the National Executive.
Sally Hardcastle talks to a man now marked for advancement within the Labour Party. Producer DAVID POWELL

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