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30/10/2010

Dotun Adebayo is joined by Tim Vickery and Sean Wheelock for the World Football Phone-in and Rhod Sharp's 'Midterm Roadtrip' takes in Connecticut's submarine port.

World news and comment with Dotun Adebayo.

The 'Big Wheel', Sean Wheelock and Tim 'The Legendino' Vickery join Dotun for the World Football Phone-in. Our focus tonight is North and South America. A podcast is available.

As the MCM Expo opens Up All Night sends an innocent into the manga fan filled den. Sebastian Parris and Lee Wilson report.

Rhod Sharp's 'Midterm Roadtrip' takes him to Connecticut's coast and the submarine pens of New London. Against the trend of dismal jobs figures, the Electric Boat company at Groton continues to benefit from defence spending on new submarines. We have a rare visit to the world's biggest submarine base to talk defence spending and America's place in the world. We also find out why Connecticut is so finely balanced between the Democrats and Republicans.

And Amelia Bentley from the Brisbane Times tells us about one man's very unfortunate tattoo.

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