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Prospects for Friday, 15 August, 2008

Still lots going on in Georgia - here's Robert Morgan's morning e-mail to the production team: Good morning, Quite a bit around today. There's quite a diplomatic offensive on Georgia by the US and Germany today. The American Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, is on her way to Georgia to try to resolve the conflict and German Chancellor Angela Merkel is meeting the Russian President. Reports this...

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A Funny Use for Solar-Powered Steam: Oil Recovery

Here’s a way to use solar power that’s not so great for the planet — enhanced oil recovery. The executive vice president of solar thermal startup Ausra, Robert Morgan, said on Monday at the Intersolar conference that the company is looking at selling its solar-powered steam generating technology for the purpose of enhanced oil recovery. [...]

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Prospects for Thursday, 3 July

Good morning. It's raining and the last Brit has just been dumped out of Wimbledon - so it must be July. But it's not quite silly season yet - there are lots of strong stories around... which ones do you think we should cover? Here are the early thoughts of the programme producer Robert Morgan: "There are lots of stories around today. We have an interview about the credit crunch with US Treasury Secretary,...

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Wednesday, 25 June, 2008

It's been a hectic day here - we've got a lot of strong stories and films in production and it seems that most of them have been in the running order at some point. Thanks for all your comments and suggestions this morning . Today's programme producer Robert Morgan has finally nailed down tonight's offering. CLIMATE CHANGE Ever thought of global warming as a threat to national security? If the answer's...

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Prospects for Wednesday, 25 June, 2005

Morning all. Tonight's programme producer is Robert Morgan. Here's his brief to the team on what we've got planned for this evening. "We're planning to do a special programme tonight about Gordon Brown one year on from becoming PM. Do come to the meeting with ideas on how we should do this. We also have a film from the Baghdad blogger, Salam Pax on Iraqi asylum seekers in the UK." Brief indeed. We'll...

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Prospects for Tuesday, 17 June

Today's output editor is Robert Morgan - here's his morning e-mail to the production team: Hello everyone, The big squeeze continues. The soaring cost of fuel and food has pushed inflation above 3% for the first time since March last year. The cost of living is now running at 3.3%. It means that the governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, will now have to write a letter to the Chancellor to...

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Prospects for Monday, 9 June, 2008

Today's output editor is Robert Morgan - here's his morning e-mail to the production team: Good morning everyone, We've got an interview with the Archbishop of Canterbury on the Children's Commissioners report on childhood. Are too many of our children...

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Prospects for Wednesday, 4 June

From today's output editor, Robert Morgan: Good morning everyone, The US election gun has been fired. It's to be Obama versus McCain. Peter and Ben are in Washington. Let's discuss how we do the story today. There are a few...

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Prospects for Friday, 30 May, 2008

From today's output editor, Robert Morgan: Hello everyone, We've got a few good stories around today. There's the continuing fuel prices story, Brown's travails, 42 days, and the AQ Khan interview. The Macmillan story is quite extraordinary. Peter Marshall also...

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Prospects for Tuesday, 27 May, 2008

From today's output editor, Robert Morgan: Good morning everyone, Quite a bit around today. There are the fuel tax demos, MPs' expenses and Burma for starters. Sydney Pollack has also just died. We've also got a very powerful film on...

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Prospects for Thursday, 22 May, 2008

Today's output editor is Robert Morgan - here's his morning e-mail to the production team: Good morning everyone, There's quite a bit around today. The Crewe by-election is today. David and Vara are there. Oil prices have reached a record...

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Prospects for Monday, 19 May, 2008

Today's output editor is Robert Morgan. Here's his morning e-mail to the production team: Good morning everyone, There's quite a bit around today. There's the embryos bill, Conservative tax and spending, and Burma for starters. Any ideas welcome. We also...

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Prospects for Wednesday, 14 May

Robert Morgan is today's programme producer. Here is his morning email to the production team. You can contribute your ideas and views below. Hello everyone, We had the government's mini-budget yesterday in an attempt to deal with the 10p tax...

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Prospects for Thursday, 8 May

Robert Morgan is today's programme producer. Here is his morning email to the production team. You can contribute your ideas and views below. Good morning everyone, Quite a few stories around today. Let's see if we can get new lines...

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Prospects for Thursday, 1 May

Robert Morgan is today's programme producer. Here is his morning email to the production team. You can contribute your ideas and views below. Good morning everyone, Voting is under way in local council elections in England and Wales - and...