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A gene therapy that has significantly improved the sight of children and is working two years after treatment; also flu evolution and why the flu vaccine can be effective for a number of seasons. Show more
BBC News reports from around the world.
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We ask why British conservatives want to stop Tony Blair from ever becoming EU president? Show more
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A gene therapy that has significantly improved the sight of children and is working two years after treatment; also flu evolution and why the flu vaccine can be effective for a number of seasons. Show more
BBC News reports from around the world.
We ask why British conservatives want to stop Tony Blair from ever becoming EU president? Show more
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A gene therapy that has significantly improved the sight of children and is working two years after treatment; also flu evolution and why the flu vaccine can be effective for a number of seasons. Show more
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
Samuel Maoz's film Lebanon, Michael Feinstein, Stalin, John Kani. Maoz's film takes place in 1982 on the first day of the invasion of Lebanon. We talk to Maoz about his own experiences as a soldier. Show more
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We ask why British conservatives want to stop Tony Blair from ever becoming EU president? Show more
Peter Day hears from Lester Brown, a man trying to wake up the United States and the world, to sustainability issues. Show more
In Something Understood this week, Hazhir Teimourian asks whether youth, as with spring and summer, is not overrated. Show more
A gene therapy that has significantly improved the sight of children and is working two years after treatment; also flu evolution and why the flu vaccine can be effective for a number of seasons. Show more
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World Football (Winter 2009/10) 1
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Football's biggest stories of the week on the BBC. We ask why gay players are so reluctant to 'come out' and discuss homophobia in the game. Show more
Samuel Maoz's film Lebanon, Michael Feinstein, Stalin, John Kani. Maoz's film takes place in 1982 on the first day of the invasion of Lebanon. We talk to Maoz about his own experiences as a soldier. Show more
Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
We ask why British conservatives want to stop Tony Blair from ever becoming EU president? Show more