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12/03/2010

Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.

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55 minutes

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Fri 12 Mar 2010 14:05GMT

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  • Catholic abuse

    Germany's Archbishop Robert Zollitsch has apologised to victims. David Willey reports.

    Duration: 03:13

  • Germany Catholic abuse

    At least 170 say they were abused in Catholic Schools. One alleged victim speaks out.

    Duration: 03:58

  • Celibacy in spotlight

    Father Thomas Williams discusses the possible causes of paedophilia among priests.

    Duration: 04:52

  • Haiti UN aid shortage

    UN says aid has been slow to arrive in Haiti after the earthquake. Mark Doyle reports.

    Duration: 06:21

  • New York salt

    UK restauranteur Anthony Worall-Thompson discusses a possible salt ban in restaurants.

    Duration: 02:30

  • US waterboarding

    Former special advisor to President Bush, Karl Rove, defends interrogation technique.

    Duration: 08:41

  • Lahore blasts

    Two explosions have killed at least 40 people. Aleem Maqbool reports from Islamabad.

    Duration: 02:23

  • Superpower season

    Founding director of the Stanford Laptop Orchestra, Ge Wang, on the power of the web.

    Duration: 02:06

  • Memory test

    A British test shows middle aged women have better memories than men. We take the test.

    Duration: 02:50

  • Lehman Brothers

    Andrew Walker reports on the misleading accounting prior to the bank's bankruptcy.

    Duration: 03:52

  • IPL cricket underway

    Alex Capstick reports from the opening of the multi-billion dollar tournament in Mumbai.

    Duration: 06:50

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  • Fri 12 Mar 2010 14:05GMT

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