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Sporting Witness
Jim Thorpe: Native American legend
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The incredible story of Jim Thorpe, native American athlete and star of the 1912 Olympics. Show more
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The World Today Weekend Archive
11/09/2011
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Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
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The World Today Weekend Archive
11/09/2011
25 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Cheap drugs could help to cut the number of heart attacks and strokes. How different cultures read the emotions on faces. Liberian summer schools giving psychological help to children from Ivory Coast Show more
Witness History
An Azerbaijani View of the Demise of the Soviet Union
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The story of how a teenage girl in Azerbaijan became disenchanted with Moscow's propaganda, and sided with nationalists who campaigned for the break-up of the Soviet Union. Show more
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The World Today Weekend Archive
11/09/2011
55 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
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Cecil Balmond examines the shapes that define three of the world's iconic structures, Stonehenge, the Taj Mahal and the Great Pyramid. Show more
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Miriam O'Reilly asks why since 9/11, so many European women have chosen to embrace Islam.
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Peter Day asks what's wrong with corporate governance. Show more
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The Strand Weekend Archive
10/09/2011
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9/11 Writers, Combat Hospital, Zapiro, 18 Days, Indian literary prize winner, Reality Jesus, Glen Campbell Show more
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BBC Sport brings you all the latest stories and results from around the world.
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Has the US Department of Homeland Security failed in its scientific role? An evolutionary misfit or hominid remains that may explain our evolution? Also, alpine trees and most accurate atomic clock. Show more
In September 1666, a fire destroyed much of the city of London. The diarist, Samuel Pepys, and a schoolboy called William Taswell witnessed what happened. Show more
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Newshour
9/11: Newshour live from New York
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Ten years on from 9/11, Newshour's Claire Bolderson visits New York and neighbouring New Jersey to assess how the events changed America. Show more
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Newshour
9/11: Newshour live from New York
55 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Ten years on from 9/11, Newshour's Claire Bolderson visits New York and neighbouring New Jersey to assess how the events changed America. Show more
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Newshour
9/11: Newshour live from New York
55 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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Ten years on from 9/11, Newshour's Claire Bolderson visits New York and neighbouring New Jersey to assess how the events changed America. Show more
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Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
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Live sport from around the world with news, interviews and analysis.
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Football and more - the fan's phone-in from the BBC.
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In a special live extended edition of Americana we will be at Ground Zero, talking with Americans about how their country - and mindset - has changed in the decade since 9/11. Show more
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BBC News reports from around the world.
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Miriam O'Reilly asks why since 9/11, so many European women have chosen to embrace Islam.
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Newshour
9/11: Newshour live from New York
55 minutes on BBC World Service Online
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America Remembers 911; Gaddafi's son flees to Niger; UK police rescue 'slaves'
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Cecil Balmond examines the shapes that define three of the world's iconic structures, Stonehenge, the Taj Mahal and the Great Pyramid. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
Peter Day asks what's wrong with corporate governance. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
BBC News reports from around the world.
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Has the US Department of Homeland Security failed in its scientific role? An evolutionary misfit or hominid remains that may explain our evolution? Also, alpine trees and most accurate atomic clock. Show more
In September 1666, a fire destroyed much of the city of London. The diarist, Samuel Pepys, and a schoolboy called William Taswell witnessed what happened. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
BBC News reports from around the world.
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
Cheap drugs could help to cut the number of heart attacks and strokes. How different cultures read the emotions on faces. Liberian summer schools giving psychological help to children from Ivory Coast Show more
Witness History
An Azerbaijani View of the Demise of the Soviet Union
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
The story of how a teenage girl in Azerbaijan became disenchanted with Moscow's propaganda, and sided with nationalists who campaigned for the break-up of the Soviet Union. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
BBC News reports from around the world.
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
Miriam O'Reilly asks why since 9/11, so many European women have chosen to embrace Islam.
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
Cecil Balmond examines the shapes that define three of the world's iconic structures, Stonehenge, the Taj Mahal and the Great Pyramid. Show more
Only the BBC brings you World News every half hour.
Explorations in the world of science.
Rajan Datar discusses the 9/11 anniversary and looks at how the World Service is covering this sensitive issue. He speaks to two key people behind the BBC's coverage. Show more
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The Strand Weekend Archive
10/09/2011
55 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
9/11 Writers, Combat Hospital, Zapiro, 18 Days, Indian literary prize winner, Reality Jesus, Glen Campbell Show more
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Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
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As the Greek government struggles to tackle it's massive debt, Ed Butler travels to Athens to investigate the so-called Indignants - the popular protest movement gathering pace across the country. Show more