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03/09/2009
Susan Watts reports from Bletchley Park on growing calls for a posthumous apology to be made to code-cracker Alan Turing's family over his chemical castration.
Susan Watts reports from Bletchley Park on growing calls for a posthumous apology to be made to code-cracker Alan Turing's family over his chemical castration, which followed his admission to having a relationship with a man.
And on the eve of G20 finance ministers' talks in London, hosted by Alistair Darling, we ask if the deal struck in April is unravelling.
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Thu 3 Sep 2009
22:30
大象传媒 Two except Scotland & Yorkshire
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jeremy Paxman |
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- Thu 3 Sep 2009 22:30大象传媒 Two except Scotland & Yorkshire