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Last Updated: Thursday, 11 May 2006, 15:26 GMT 16:26 UK

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Europe diary: Westminster and Bulgaria
BBC Europe Editor Mark Mardell on the EU's failures in the field of freedom of movement and students' spirits in Venice.

Gul Nasreen Making a difference
Ben Brown was gratified to learn that viewers were spurred to action by his reports about the Kashmir earthquake.


NOTES

Anger over Glitter
The BBC has been heavily criticized over its exclusive interview with convicted paedophile Gary Glitter.

El Guerbouzi - an apology
Mohamed El Guerbouzi - an apology

FROM BBC NEWS >>
BBC 'must improve Mid-East view'
The BBC aims for accurate Middle East coverage but UK viewers get an incomplete picture, a report says.

Disappearing news
Sometimes there is no news update. Why do some stories get dropped after just one mention?


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BBC scoops three online 'Oscars'
BBC News Interactive and BBC Cumbria are among the winners of the annual Webby awards.

All in a week
Presenting through a major power failure on local election night was just one surprize for Emily Maitlis over the last week.

FROM NEWSNIGHT >>
Hands off that paintbrush
The Newsnight set build gets underway and Michael Crick has to say goodbye to the faithful Newsnight helicopter.

FROM BBC NEWS >>
Europe diary: Free movement?
BBC Europe Editor Mark Mardell on the EU's failures in the field of freedom of movement and students' spirits in Venice.

The news to come
The BBC has revealed its vision of the "creative future" for the corporation. Deputy DG Mark Byford looks into the future for BBC journalism.


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