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BBC in the news, Monday

Host Host | 10:25 UK time, Monday, 22 May 2006

Mail on Sunday: "BBC bluffer Guy Goma is facing deportation because he does not have a work permit" (link).

The Times: "Just how many people does it take to change a light bulb at the BBC?" (link)

The Guardian: BBC director general Mark Thompson says his competitors are trying to reopen a lost argument in their last-minute fight to limit the licence fee increase (link)

The Guardian: Jeff Jarvis writes: "Don't just build BBC 2.0 - build the open-source BBC, please" (link)

The Independent: Krishnan Guru-Murthy writes: "While I secretly admire Jeremy Paxman's disdain for doing anything but presenting his television programme, and his refusal to write the Newsnight e-mail to viewers, my generation cannot afford to be so choosy." (link)

Financial Times: An opinion piece comments on the role the BBC World Service Trust has to play in the fight against HIV (link)

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