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Dialect - Why police upped cannabis to class B & Death of Dr. David Kelly pt. 2

Bristol Broadband Co-operative | 11.05.2008 22:10 | Analysis | Iraq

Police (ACPO) refuse to arrest heroin and other class A dealers and target cannabis instead.
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Features this week [Time in brackets index to the featured item in the mp3 file]:

02:20 - News - with a focus this week on attacks by Tesco and the British government on the civil liberties journalists and journalism
07:50 - Steve Barker - Legalise Cannabis Alliance - police move cannabis to class B so they don't have to arrest heroin dealers?
19:45 - Westcountry doctor David Halpin talks about his suspicions re. the death of Dr. David Kelly - part 2 of a two part interview
30:00 - James Whale's new audio blog after he got the sack from Talksport
34:35 - '9/11 Building 7' a song by Martin Noakes
39:10 - Why doesn't the press report properly on child abuse?
41:25 - Lisa Braiden - poem
42:45 - Jeff Sparkes - poem
44:30 - Culture Vulture hotspot - arts and theatrical events in the Bristol and Bath area with Lisa Braiden
46:55 - What's On guide with Jeff Sparkes
53:20 - 'Ten Second Freefall' a new song by Three Shoes Posse

Producer: Tony Gosling
Reporter: Tony Gosling
Presenters: John Peters-Coleman and Lisa Braiden
What’s On guide: Jeff Sparkes
Studio Engineer: Vilas Chitrakaran
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  1. not sure — Harry Purvis
  2. Kelly 'wet-op' — Danny