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URL: http://www.newsisfree.com/click/-0,8357899,215/
Date: 2002-09-29T00:39:55+01:00
*Media*: It only took one column in a newspaper by Rod Liddle, editor of
radio's flagship new show, to put the BBC under pressure. Jamie Doward and
Vanessa Thorpe report on unease within the corporation's top brass - and how
the affair could shape its future