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  Risky gambit
Date: January  14, 2009  

BBC Radio 4 s Taking a Stand profiles people who have taken risks and made sacrifices to stand up for what they believe in. Presenter Fergal Keane met the Russian chess champion Garry Kasparov, to discuss his move into politics.On first meeting Garry Kasparov I become convinced that our interview will be a difficult encounter. He does not come acr
  Czech challenge
Date: December  28, 2008  

Chris BowlbyBBC Radio 4: ProfileRADIO 4 PROFILE: VACLAV KLAUSBBC Radio 4: ProfileDownload the PodcastListen on BBC iPlayerWhen you are head of state of the country about to hold the EU presidency, you might normally be looking forward to a taste of the international limelight, and a busier, more prestigious schedule than usual.But Vaclav Klaus, pre
  Here s one we re going to keep on making
Date: December  17, 2008  

Brad Pitt says his young brood exchange home-made gifts rather than buy presents. But do children still revel in making stuff from cereal packets and toilet roll holders Yes, says Blue Peter editor Tim Levell.It started, as so often on Blue Peter, with a letter. Margaret Parnell, a housewife from Portsmouth, wrote in suggesting that the presenters
  Spared the fire
Date: November  18, 2008  

By Stephen SmithNewsnight Culture CorrespondentIn an exclusive television interview, Newsnight speaks to the son of controversial author Vladimir Nabokov about the posthumous publication of the writer s final novel.After the death of the notorious libertine Lord Bryon, who was mad, bad and dangerous to know, his memoirs were thrown into the fire at
  Road to Tora Bora
Date: September  27, 2008  

By John SimpsonBBC News, Tora Bora, AfghanistanThe immense border between Afghanistan and the north-west frontier of Pakistan is harsh, inhospitable and breathtakingly beautiful.It has been the cause of tension for at least a century and a half.As "the Durand Line", the border was imposed on the Afghans by Britain in 1893. Even now, Afghanistan ref
  Strange skies
Date: August  21, 2008  
Few will have seen a sky like it. Yet this extraordinary-looking cloud formation wasn t photographed in exotic climes, but in St Albans, Hertfordshire, on a recent August evening. What is it and how did it formMAMMATUS FORMATIONThe bobbly clouds that make this image so startling are called mammatus clouds - a name derived from the Latin word for br
  Bitter end
Date: August  15, 2008  

A POINT OF VIEWLonger life spans and changing attitudes towards care and hospital treatment mean attitudes towards dying and euthanasia are complicated, writes Katharine Whitehorn.The Queen no longer sends telegrams to people on their 100th birthday - it s cards these days, and at the present rate it won t be long before she s just about keeping th
  Sheikh appeal
Date: August  14, 2008  

By Samanthi DissanayakeBBC NewsIt is the stuff of escapist fantasy. A tall, dark and handsome type sweeps a cream-and-roses Home Counties heroine off her feet. In its 100 years of publishing, the exotic alpha male has been a staple of the Mills and Boon romance.The tale of the passionate desert sheikh who sweeps secretary Janna Smith off her feet i
  High-rise honey
Date: August  09, 2008  

By Christina HolveyBBC Natural History UnitWe were on a mission to film a honey bee so colossal it can survive at incredible altitudes in the Himalayas. To make things more difficult, these bees have a sting to match, and they build their huge three-metre-long nests high on sheer cliff faces. Every year, the local people of Nepal risk their lives t
  Rare seahorses born at aquarium
Date: July  26, 2008  

More than 120 endangered baby seahorses have been born at a Hampshire aquarium.The arrival of the short-snouted seahorses at Portsmouth s Blue Reef Aquarium is part of a nationwide captive breeding programme.There are believed to be two separate species of seahorse found in British waters - the short-snouted and the long-snouted.The short-snouted s


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