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05/03/2010

Robert Fox, the Evening Standard's defence correspondent, with a preview of Gordon Brown's evidence to the Chilcott inquiry.

Robert Fox, the Evening Standard's defence correspondent, with a preview of Gordon Brown's evidence to the Chilcott inquiry.

Lesley Pinder, joint head of fundraising at Book Aid international, on how 153 million people in sub Saharan Africa are still functionally illiterate.

Rich Cline with a look at the week's movies and some pre-Oscar hype.

In the past two weeks there have been 24 stabbings on the streets of Melbourne - earning itself the name of Stab City. Melbourne journalist Tim Noonan went undercover with the gangs and tells Dotun what he saw.

Jonathan Wingate and Dotun try to find song number 2 for their virtual iPod.

Aleem Maqboo from Pakistan with the latest on the 5 year old boy from Oldham who was kidnapped while visiting his grandparents.

A Malaysian Catholic Archbishop is demanding to know why authorities have not taken further action against two Muslim journalists who went undercover to a church, took the communion wafer and spat it out.

Anne Marie Evans tells Dotun about a new murder indictment for a woman who had successfully appealed against a conviction of killing her husband after drugging his milkshake.

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