
Pocket Issue, Al Qaeda
The Current Threat
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Narrateur(s):
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Lucy Price-Lewis
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Richard Lyddon
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Lisa Coleman
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Stephen Pacey
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Auteur(s):
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Paul Cruickshank
À propos de cet audio
Are Al Qaeda and its affiliates, responsible for the horrific attacks in New York, London and Madrid, finding it hard to be the force they once were, or should we be bracing ourselves for the next outrage? Al Qaeda: the current threat weighs up the facts.
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"Exactly what any busy person needs - the facts at your fingertips!" (Jeremy Vine, BBC Radio 2 & Panorama)
"Precisely what's needed..." (Hephzibah Anderson, The Daily Mail)
"So much information, so little time. But audio technology can help." (Karen Robinson, The Sunday Times)
"For everyone who longs to be well-informed but lacks the time (or attention span)." (Alex Clark, The Observer)
"Exactly what any busy person needs - the facts at your fingertips!" (Jeremy Vine, BBC Radio 2 & Panorama)
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