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I have been working three jobs at a stretch of seven days a week for months now. My Itunes
membership to World soccer daily had not downloaded a show for a few days and i didn't become
suspicious partly because i was tired and partly due to my ignorantly thinking Steven Cohen had
probably extended his vacation another week.
In the aftermath of the Hillsborough Disaster, many of us saw the headlines that adorned the
front covers of English newspapers. But what was the coverage like in America, and how did the
newspapers report the news?
In 1989, my local newspaper was The Palm Beach Post. On Saturday, April 15 1989, I
listened to Sportsweek on BBC World Service using my shortwave radio.
KIDNAPPING PIECE - UPDATE
Goes out Tuesday 24th Feb - across the day on BBC World News, BBC News Channel and BBC Four News at
7pm.
So I'm back in the country after an amazing week in Georgia.
We were granted exclusive access to President Saakashvili, travelling in his private jet and
helicopter on a whirlwind tour of the country.
I'm still recovering from the shakes having spent, involuntarily, for reasons of filthy lucre,
from 6.00am until 10.20pm a stone's throw from <?xml:namespace prefix = st1>
White Hart Lane yesterday working on a polling station as presiding officer in the elections for
the European Parliament.
On BBC World Football phone this weekend they talked about their favourite world cup memories,
which led myself to reflect on my favourite world cup memories.I started watching the world cup in
1982 when I was 7 years old, but 1986 was the first world cup that I watched passionately as a fan.
In spite of this limited timeframe, I still have difficulties in defining my one moment, so I have
made a
Dotun Adebayo is the latest guest to be interviewed on the EPL Talk Podcast, the Premier League
interview show.
Adebayo is the host of the BBC World Football Phone-In Show, which is without a doubt the best
football show on radio and the Internet. Host Stephen Darwin delves into what makes Adebayo tick by
exploring what it means to be a Charlton Athletic supporter, what his thoughts are about expanding
the show in the future, whether the show can be released in its entirety on the podcast, how he
co-founded ColourTelly and what it is, and what his life is like outside the BBC studios.
First off, answers to the first edition of Interlull fun
1) Gone with the wind
2) The Good, the bad and the ugly
3) PSYCHO it is.
4) Slumdog Millionaire
5) The Great Escape
6) There will be blood.