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Ten years after Enron's collapse in a wave of fraud, former employees reflect on its legacy. And technology commentator Jeremy Wagstaff recalls the huge changes in our computing lives. Show more
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Based on a true story, a young assistant director's first job is working with Laurence Olivier & Marilyn Monroe during The Prince and the Showgirl. Angie Errigo reviews Michelle Williams' as Marilyn. Show more
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Owen Bennett Jones with insight and analysis from BBC correspondents worldwide. Mike Thomson reflects on why Kabul hides its charms so well; Jason Palmer enjoys a family Thanksgiving in rural Georgia Show more
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A Colombian journalist forced into exile after receiving death threats. Show more
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Based on a true story, a young assistant director's first job is working with Laurence Olivier & Marilyn Monroe during The Prince and the Showgirl. Angie Errigo reviews Michelle Williams' as Marilyn. Show more
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Mobutu Sese Seko of Congo
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How Mobutu Sese Seko run a kleptocratic dictatorship in Congo for 32 years. Show more
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The divided loyalties of one protester in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Show more
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Mark Inglis is a double amputee, who climbed Everest on his prosthetic limbs. But his was an achievement which was also marked with controversy. Show more
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Owen Bennett Jones with insight and analysis from BBC correspondents worldwide. Mike Thomson reflects on why Kabul hides its charms so well; Jason Palmer enjoys a family Thanksgiving in rural Georgia Show more
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What's helping the number of new HIV cases to fall in Sub-Saharan Africa, but not in North America? Is unnecessary surgery taking place? And what do annoying tunes in our heads tell us about memory? Show more
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Afghanistan and the USA
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Owen Bennett Jones with insight and analysis from BBC correspondents worldwide. Mike Thomson reflects on why Kabul hides its charms so well; Jason Palmer enjoys a family Thanksgiving in rural Georgia Show more
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Mark Inglis is a double amputee, who climbed Everest on his prosthetic limbs. But his was an achievement which was also marked with controversy. Show more
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The divided loyalties of one protester in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Show more
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Yemeni President resigns; Bahrain's damning report; Ocampo on Saif Gaddafi's trial.
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In his film When A City Falls, Gerald Smythe documents the attempts of Christchurch inhabitants to rebuild their lives, their city and its artistic culture. Simon Morris reviews. Show more
How is the world shaping up for the London Olympics and Paralympics in the build up to the greatest show on earth.
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The divided loyalties of one protester in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Show more
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Afghanistan and the USA
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Owen Bennett Jones with insight and analysis from BBC correspondents worldwide. Mike Thomson reflects on why Kabul hides its charms so well; Jason Palmer enjoys a family Thanksgiving in rural Georgia Show more
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Mark Inglis is a double amputee, who climbed Everest on his prosthetic limbs. But his was an achievement which was also marked with controversy. Show more
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In his film When A City Falls, Gerald Smythe documents the attempts of Christchurch inhabitants to rebuild their lives, their city and its artistic culture. Simon Morris reviews. Show more
Witness History
Mobutu Sese Seko of Congo
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
How Mobutu Sese Seko run a kleptocratic dictatorship in Congo for 32 years. Show more
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The divided loyalties of one protester in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Show more
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What's helping the number of new HIV cases to fall in Sub-Saharan Africa, but not in North America? Is unnecessary surgery taking place? And what do annoying tunes in our heads tell us about memory? Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
Afghanistan and the USA
10 minutes on BBC World Service Online
Available for over a year
Owen Bennett Jones with insight and analysis from BBC correspondents worldwide. Mike Thomson reflects on why Kabul hides its charms so well; Jason Palmer enjoys a family Thanksgiving in rural Georgia Show more