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Friday, 14 January, 2000, 23:44 GMT
AUDIO/VIDEO

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Russia lowers nuclear threshold
Russia revises its defence doctrine to make it easier to press the nuclear button in an international crisis.

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Chairman of the Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committe, Donald Anderson: "It seems to be a radical shift" real 28k
Former advisor to President Yeltsin, Andrei Piontovsky: It's more election campaign rhetoric than substance real 28k
Dr Roy Allison of the Royal Institute of International Affairs: "It should be seen in the context of the elections underway" real 28k
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NHS row
The latest in the controversy over NHS funding - 0700 GMT
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Full list of programmes is at the foot of the page.
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 Highlights of the week's reports

Life after the Dome
Lessons from Seville's Expo 92


When killers walk free
The realpolitik of dealing with atrocities in Sierra Leone


Race for the presidency
On the road with Gore and Bradley


By appointment
The arcane world of the royal warrant


Art at a discount
The art world meets the high street with a January sale


Tosca is 100
Pavarotti performs Puccini at Rome's troubled opera house


The Peters Principle
Management guru Tom Peters on the future of work

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