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Network Europe Week - Network Europe Special Edition - News and reports that made an impact in 2009

On air: 26 December 2009 0:00 - 28 December 2009 22:40

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Network Europe Special Edition - 26 December 2009:

For the last two weeks of the year here on Network Europe, we're talking a look back at the news and reports that made an impact in 2009: stories that have left a profound impression, not because they were breaking news, but rather because they revealed some bizarre belief, celebrated an odd tradition or were just plain entertaining.

 

  • Polish priests take lessons in driving out the devil;
  • Macedonians protesters sing to save the world;
  • Latvians prove that blondes do have more fun;
  • A UK power plant gets excited about human waste
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