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11/06/2010

How a bus carrying teachers and students from the UK crashed in South Africa killing three people, why Obama is inviting BP bosses to talks and footy fans from around the world.

Ian Payne speaks to Chester Williams, who played a vital role in the last historic world championship to be held in South Africa - the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

Jeff Mason the White House correspondent for Reuters on oil row.

Dayna Dickson, tourism coordinator for the town of Vulcan, on the town's association with Mister Spock's home planet in Star Trek.

David Cameron live talking to troops in Helmand.

Nick Davis reflecting on Haiti's plans to help the population watch the World Cup with big screens.

4 hours

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Fri 11 Jun 2010 01:00

Chapters

  • Backstage with Bon Jovi

    With rock legends Bon Jovi performing at the O2 Arena until 26 June, the band's Richie and Tico give the lowdown on the tour and we hear from their chief roadie and a 'super-fan'.

    Duration: 19:37

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  • Fri 11 Jun 2010 01:00

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