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'NEW OUT OF AFRICA'

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Five talks by Patrick O'Donovan a correspondent of The Observer
2-The New Countries
Portraits from the two Rhodesias
Two thousand years ago Pliny wrote that 'there is ' always something new out of Africa.' In this series of talks Patrick O'Donovan, who recently spent a year in Africa, suggests some of the reasons why this is even more true today.

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