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Privatisation - a sorry summer for Bristol's schools

Bristol Broadband Co-operative | 03.08.2008 19:28 | Analysis | Globalisation | World

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Dialect programme - mp3 17M


Dialect - 30th July 2008

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Features this week [Time in brackets index to the featured item in the mp3 file]:

(01:26) News.
(12:00) Nina Franklin, National Union of Teachers, on this summers' creation of new academy schools in Bristol.
(17:21) Postal workers union's threat to go on strike over the sacking of postal workers in Bristol.
(31:25) A brief extract from Nelson's Mandela's autobiography 'Long Walk to Freedom', and Soweto poetry.
(47:00) What's On Guide.
(53:38) Ex Guantanamo bay detainee Moazzam Begg speaks at Bristol's Pieron Centre.

Producer and Presenter: Tony Gosling
Reporters: Tony Gosling, Anthea Page
What's On Guide: Jeff Sparkes
Studio Engineer: Vilas Chitrakaran

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