
Wednesday, July 7, 1999 Published at 13:22 GMT 14:22 UK


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Jane Standley
The BBC's Africa Correspondent talked about her experiences covering many of the conflicts in Africa in the last few years. (31 Jan 99) |
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Jim Muir
Read and listen to how Jim Muir answered your questions on many of the regions he has reported from in the last 20 years.(24 Jan 99) |
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Bridget Kendall
Our diplomatic correspondent answered your questions on her experiences covering the political intrigues in Washington and the Soviet Union during its break-up. (17 Jan 99) |
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Andrew Whitehead
Former South Asia correspondent reflected on his reporting of India - and talked to callers about how he managed to get beyond the stereotypes. (10 Jan 99) |
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David Eades
As a new era dawned for Europe, Brussels Correspondent David Eades took listeners questions on the euro. (3 Jan 99) |
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Carrie Gracie
China Correspondent Carrie Gracie talked about how she broke out of the "diplomatic ghetto" to get right under the skin of Chinese society. (14 June 98) |
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Mark Doyle
West Africa Correspondent Mark Doyle talked about some of the dangers of reporting from war zones in Africa (7 June 98) |
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Fergal Keane
An insight into his experience of being a correspondent, and how the responsibilities of fatherhood have affected his journalism.31 May 98
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Philippa Thomas
A Washington Correspondent fielded questions about America's seemingly contradicrtory attitudes to the family, religion, guns and the media.24 May 98 |
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George Alagiah
On his return from Sudan, Africa Correspondent George Alagiah spoke about prospects for peace and the changing face of Africa. 17 May 98 |
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Allan Little
Moscow Correspondent Allan Little answered questions about Rusia and how he coped in Africa and Yugoslavia with the horrors he witnessed. 3 May 98 |
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