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Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein on Rupert Murdoch
Ahead of Thursday's Guardian-hosted Hacking Debate, Carl Bernstein, the reporter who with Bob Woodward exposed the Watergate scandal for the Washington Post, talks to Sarfraz Manzoor about phone-hacking, Rupert Murdoch and the role of...
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Las Vegas: Goldwell Open Museum - video
If the bright lights, gambling and fast living begin to get to you while visiting Las Vegas then why not take a road trip out to the Goldwell Open Museum located in the Nevada desert. Exhibits include The Last Supper 1984 and the Venus...
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Testing volcanic ash cloud avoidance technology in Sicily - The Guardian
In the hope of avoiding a repeat of the travel chaos and economic losses caused by the 2010 eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano, one airline has teamed up with aviation scientists to develop infrared technology to help pilots...
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Tokyo: a walk down Memory Lane - the Guardian
Omoide Yokochō - Memory Lane - developed as the eating quarter after the second world war. David Levene checks out old school Japanese delicacies such as salamander, loach and viper wine. It's all good for the stamina
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Steve Coogan on media surveillance
Steve Coogan speaks to Alan Rusbridger at the Guardian Open Weekend about being constantly watched by the media and the impact that it has on his life
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Will Hutton: 'I'm expecting there to be a Chinese spring within three to five years' - the Guardian
As part of the Guardian Open Weekend, Heather Stewart, economics editor of the Observer, discusses the economic downturn with Jayati Ghosh, Will Hutton and John Lanchester. Here, Hutton, columnist and former editor-in-chief of the...
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Heather Stewart, Jayati Ghosh, Will Hutton and John Lanchester on capitalism - the Guardian
As part of the Guardian Open Weekend, Heather Stewart, economics editor of the Observer, discusses the economic downturn with economist Jayati Ghosh, columnist Will Hutton and journalist and novelist John Lanchester. Fielding questions...
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Guardian Books podcast: Royalty and the English folk song
We investigate the rich seam of royalty in British literature, and examine Englishness through the lens of folk song, with Steve Roud and the singer Rachel Unthank http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/series/books
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Guardian Books podcast: The future -- dystopia or utopia?
Will our future be happy? Will we control our technology or will it control us? Writers Nick Harkaway and Simon Ings warn that we should not accept everything on offer. Ben Marcus's new dystopian novel imagines what might happen if it...
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Ice Age 4: Continental Drift: The Guardian Film Show
The Guardian Film Show Ice Age 4: Continental Drift: In an extract from this week's Guardian Film Show, Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard follow the seemingly endless adventures of Scrat, Manny, Diego and Sid as the Ice Age...
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How to dress: travel wear
How to dress: travel wear Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD How to Dress, presented by Jess Cartner-Morley. It's a real holiday puzzler - what to wear when travelling. It has to be warm enough to protect you from...
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Richard Marsh talks about his recovery from locked-in syndrome
Richard Marsh talks about his recovery from locked-in syndrome A stroke left former police officer Richard Marsh a prisoner in his own body - he had full cognitive awareness but an almost complete paralysis of all his muscles. Marsh had...
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Shadow Dancer: The Guardian Film Show
Shadow Dancer: The Guardian Film Show In a clip from this week's Guardian Film Show, Catherine Shoard and Henry Barnes review James Marsh's Shadow Dancer, a thriller in which an IRA member (Andrea Riseborough) is forced to spy on her...
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Clive Owen on Shadow Dancer: 'It's not apportioning blame or being judgemental'
Clive Owen on Shadow Dancer: 'It's not apportioning blame or being judgemental' Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Shadow Dancer, set in west Belfast during the Troubles, sees an IRA member (Andrea Riseborough) spy...
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Humane Society attacks badger culling
Click here for the latest British & Irish Lions Brick by Brick http://vid.io/xHF Humane Society attacks badger culling Mark Jones, UK chief executive of Humane Society International speaking at anti badger cull demo in Bristol.
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Syrian refugee Omar: 'I was sleeping when the shell fell'
Syrian refugee Omar: 'I was sleeping when the shell fell' Omar, 11, lives with his family in a refugee camp in the desert of northern Jordan. In an interview with Save the Children, he describes being bombarded by the Syrian army as he...
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Syrian child refugee Hassan: 'The mosque was full of bodies'
Syrian child refugee Hassan: 'The mosque was full of bodies' Hassan is 14 years old and lives with his family in Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan. Here he describes being at a funeral when his town in Syria was attacked by Bashar...
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Syrian child refugee Emmad: 'The mountain route was very risky'
Syrian child refugee Emmad: 'The mountain route was very risky' Emmad, 12, describes his journey from Syria to the Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan, which he says was very difficult. The boys and men had to walk for much of the way while...
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Syrian child refugee Bisan: 'It was a massacre'
Syrian child refugee Bisan: 'It was a massacre' Bisan, 12, is a Syrian refugee living with her family in a refugee camp in Jordan. She has taken on responsibility of looking after her younger siblings. In an interview with Save the...
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Thrillseekers Adventure Film Festival - a video round-up
Thrillseekers Adventure Film Festival - a video round-up The Thrillseekers Adventure Film Festival features some of the most daring adrenaline-junkies of our time. From the BASE-lining French duo who throw themselves off the cliffs above...
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April Jones search - interview with organiser Carl Jones
April Jones search - interview with organiser Carl Jones Steven Morris interviews Carl Jones, an organiser of the unofficial volunteer searchers looking for the missing five-year-old
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One Billion Rising: Refugee Council - refugee women face violence in the UK
One Billion Rising: Refugee Council - refugee women face violence in the UK Women's advocacy officer at the Refugee Council, Anna Musgrave, explains why she's supporting the 1bn Rising campaign. She is rising for women facing sexual...
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Halloween in America: the evangelical house of death
Halloween in America: the evangelical house of death For Halloween Gary Younge and Laurence Topham go to Scaremare -- a popular 'house of death' experience run by evangelical Christians in Lynchburg, Virginia. After being chased by...
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Newsdesk Live: Israel's reasons behind the Gaza attacks
Newsdesk Live: Israel's reasons behind the Gaza attacks With Israel and Hamas engaged in their most violent confrontation since 2009, columnist Jonathan Freedland considers the factors influencing the timing of Israel's attack on Gaza....