13/05/2013
Coronavirus may now be spreading from person to person, reports on a mass shooting in New Orleans and we talk to Manchester United fans around the world about their mixed emotions.
Novel Coronavirus. The World Health Organisation says it may now be being transmitted from human to human. We discuss the implications with Professor Bill Rawlinson, Director of the Virology Research Laboratory at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Randwick, New South Wales plus Dr Sue Huang, the Director of the W.H.O's National Influenza Centre at the Institute of Environmental Science and Research in New Zealand.
We talk with our correspondent in Washington D.C. Jane Little as David Cameron arrives for a visit for talks with President Obama.
Our correspondent in Bangladesh Sanjoy Majumdar has been speaking with the last survivor to be pulled out of the rubble of a building in Dhaka, 17 days after it collapsed. He takes us through Reshma's story.
We also get a taste of the mixed feelings from Manchester United fans around the world as they lift the Premier League trophy but realise that it's Sir Alex Ferguson's last home game in charge. David Coleman is chair of the Manchester United Supporters Club in Canada, and Kieran Dunleavy is President of the Manchester United Supporters Club in the Australian state of Victoria.
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Supporters in Canada and Australia say farewell to Sir Alex
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- Mon 13 May 2013 01:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live
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