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In our Time Programme 55 Global Climate Melvyn Bragg : Hello, and happy new year to a new time. Last year the weather gave our planet a terrible beating, at least 16, 000 people lost their lives, as a result of storms.
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Document Date: 2002-07-05 05:42:09


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