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'Don't think current Windies attack can take 20 Indian wickets' Daily News & Analysis In a chat with DNA, he recollects the experience of keeping to those speed demons and talks about the current state of affairs in West Indies cricket. Excerpts from an interview: How was it keeping wickets to the foursome: Malcolm Marshal, Joel Garner, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Channel 4 to train journalists The Independent Channel 4 is to set up a specialist training fund for investigative journalists amid fears that young programme-makers are turning their backs on current affairs to follow more lucrative careers in entertainment genres. David Abraham, the chief ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Inquiry's focus on manipulation a joke The Australian The Frontline series on the ABC set the standard for parody with Rob Sitch's portrayal of the dim-witted narcissist Mike Moore as a current affairs TV host. After that it was well-nigh impossible to watch Ray Martin or Stan Grant go about their very ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Editorial comment November 8 2011 The Ashburton Guardian By Peter O'Neill Another view was highlighted in the television current affairs show Sunday, with the story about Sean Davidson reluctantly pleading guilty to assisting his mother's suicide. According to Sean she wanted to die, but couldn't swallow the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Policy Matters - With Naseem Zahra For Current Affairs - 4th Nov ... Policy Matters - With Naseem Zahra For Current Affairs - 4th Nov 2011 - Part ... www.youtube.com/watch?v=qO62fg2mtXQ&feature... | ||
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