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Tuesday March 21, 2006; part of: Journalism

Thursday night, and for a week thereafter on the web -- Analysis on violent Islamism in Britain and what the government is doing about it.

UPDATE -- the current Analysis -- the one you will get if you click on the realplayer (sorry) link today -- is very good indeed. I write with remarkable generosity of spirit, since the presenter gave me the worst review I have ever had in my life. I still can't bring myself to speak to him at parties. But this is good stuff, especially noteworthy for Tariq Ramadan speaking with forked tongue, and Sue Blackmore being quite remarkably silly.

PPS -- Sue says she has been cruelly edited and has a position much less silly than the one she puts forward in the programme.

Posted by andrewb at March 21, 2006 12:06 PM
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