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BBC News (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
A new year is upon us and the Chinese tell us it is the year of the ox - steadfast and patient. But what are the main news events we should expect over the coming 12 months? Four top BBC correspondents will be joining Stephen Sackur for BBC Radio 4's Correspondents Look Ahead. Here they predict the biggest news story of 2009, and explain what they are looking forward to most and least....
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 30/12/2008
A new year is upon us and the Chinese tell us it is the year of the ox - steadfast and patient. But what are the main news events we should expect over the coming 12 months? Four top BBC correspondents will be joining Stephen Sackur for BBC Radio 4's Correspondents Look Ahead. Here they predict the biggest news story of 2009, and explain what they are looking forward to most and least....
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TravelDailyNews.com (Free subscription) | 23/12/2008
... and patrons including Baroness Anelay of St Johns, broadcasters Alastair Stewart, OBE, and Stephen Sackur, presenter of BBC World's flagship programme Hard Talk and Tracy Edwards, MBE, who won international fame as the skipper of the first all-female crew to sail around the world in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race.Jeffery gave special thanks to Capt. Jim Masters, whose expertise...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 19/12/2008
... corruption in Nigeria was a major challenge and not endemic as being suggested by BBC reporter, Stephen Sackur, stressing that recent developments in the country's judicial system were indications that the judiciary was not as corrupt as being inferred in some quarters.The minister also stated that Nigeria did not believe in what he called "gangsterism" in dealing with the Zimbabwean...
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Dateline Earth (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
... . But that's still short of ignoring a country descending into anarchy and death.)BBC interviewer Stephen Sackur brings up the Seattle meeting at minute 7:20 into the interview. The foreign minister says his president had to head to Rain City because the Seattle meeting had been planned months in advance. Interviewer: With respect, I'm sure the conservationists in America would've...