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Mexico, integration and sex ed in the Philippines

Kevin Anderson | 15:59 UK time, Tuesday, 4 July 2006

Mexico is having a cliffhanger election. Preliminary results show only 1% stands between conservative candidate Felipe Calderon and leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. We'll talk to Mexican voters and Mexicans abroad.

Also, both Muslims and non-Muslims say that the government in the UK must do more to attack extremism, according to a new poll. Also, education officials in the Philippines pull sex ed courses after resistance from the Catholic church.

And Australian Prime Minister John Howard has called for nation's edition of Big Brother to be cancelled after allegations of sexual assault on the programme. Producers gave tapes of the show to the police after a female contestant seemed to be held down by one man while another rubbed his crotch in her face.

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