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96: Danger Fuels (Nepal)  

  first broadcast:
Wednesday, June 06, 2007

00:01
World Service

presenter:
Mark Whitaker
producer: Mark Whitaker Open fire indoors
A series for 'One Planet' about the health and development implications surrounding household energy and domestic smoke in the developing world. Smoke inhalation kills more people that malaria according to the WHO.
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100: Danger Fuels (Guatemala)  

  first broadcast:
Wednesday, June 13, 2007

00:01
World Service

presenter:
Mark Whitaker
producer: Mark Whitaker
Second and final part of a series for 'One Planet' about the health and development implications surrounding household energy and domestic smoke in the developing world. Smoke inhalation kills more people that malaria according to the WHO
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101: Occupation  

  first broadcast:
Friday, July 20, 2007

11:00
Radio 4

presenter:
Mark Whitaker
producer: Mark Whitaker
An examination of the Bush Administration's claim that the post-WW2 occupations of Japan and Germany are a good historical analogy for the occupation of Iraq today.
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102: The Roots of the British Legion  

  first broadcast:
Sunday, November 11, 2007

11:45
Radio 4

presenter:
Mark Whitaker
producer: Mike Hally
It seems like the Royal British Legion has always been with us -- synonymous with Remembrance Day, red poppies and be-medalled veterans parading with quiet dignity past cenotaphs in London and around the country. Yet it grew out of an assortment of rival ex-services associations that themselves arose from the awful experience of 'total war' and the country's poor treatment of returning soldiers. These new groups were quite different from the traditional Victorian philanthropic charities that had previously looked after their welfare, for these were self-help groups and they asserted their rights rather than asking for charity.
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