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Saturday, 6 January, 2001, 01:44 GMT
AUDIO/VIDEO

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Depleted uranium: Safety doubts grow
European governments step up pressure on Nato over its assertion that the use of depleted uranium in the Balkans was safe.

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 | The BBC's Jon Kay reports on the UK Government facing mounting pressure to test UK troops real 28k
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 | UN's Pekka Haavisto: "It could have long term health consequences" real 28k
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Depleted uranium: Safety doubts grow
European governments step up pressure on Nato over its assertion that the use of depleted uranium in the Balkans was safe.

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Also:
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 | The BBC's Jon Kay reports on the UK Government facing mounting pressure to test UK troops real 28k
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 | UN's Pekka Haavisto: "It could have long term health consequences" real 28k
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