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BBC in the news, Monday

Host Host | 11:22 UK time, Monday, 5 March 2007

The Times: Reports that police are seeking to gag the media until the cash-for-honours inquiry is over after the attorney general took out an injunction against the BBC to stop it broadcasting a report about the investigation. (link)

Daily Telegraph: “There was widespread support last night for Jonathan Ross's claim that the BBC employs most black people only in low paid jobs.” (link)

The Independent: News presenter Nicholas Owen who joins News 24 later this month on “My Life in the Media”. (link)

The Guardian: Interview with Newsnight’s Ethical Man, aka reporter Justin Rowlatt who’s spent the last year leading an ethical lifestyle. (link)

The Guardian: “The BBC has struck a partnership deal with IBM to develop "web 3.0" technology.” (link)

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