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1283 Current Affairs 4 [10-05-04] 7-9am¡¤This Morning Business & Market   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   62
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 Simon Jenkins  Time to check business and market news with Simon Jenkins.  Good morning, Simon.   How did the global markets finish overnight?   TOKYO  NIKKEI: (..
1282 Current Affairs 4 [10-05-04] 7-9am¡¤This Morning Int'l News In-depth   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   79
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 I'm Audrey Yoo and you are listening to This Morning.   It's time to take a closer look at international news, and joining us now in the studio is Nicolai Hartvig, Freelance j..
1281 Current Affairs 4 [10-05-04] 6-8pm¡¤Primetime World Cup Special 2   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   12
One of the most widely viewed sports events, the FIFA World Cup Finals, will play out under the hot South African sun this coming June.   We're with Kobus Van Der Walt, Director of Sport at the University of Pretoria in South Africa, and Deputy Director Rendani Isaac Mulaudzi.  &nb..
1280 Current Affairs 4 [10-05-04] 6-8pm¡¤Primetime World Cup Special 1   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   13
 While nations gear up to compete in one of the most widely-watched sports events in the world,   there's another race going on behind the scenes between nations bidding to host the coming World Cups in 2018 and 2022.   Korea has jumped in with a bid for the 2022 World C..
1279 Current Affairs 4 [10-05-04] 6-8pm¡¤Primetime Issue Analysis   ÂüÁ¶¿­±â   12
¾ÈÁ¤Çö: The nuclear non-proliferation treaty review conference that is held every five years opened on Monday at the United Nations in New York and will last for over three weeks.   We have already heard that there was a sharp confrontation between the Iranian President Amadinejad and U.S...

 

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