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- Charles Miller |
- Friday 25 February 2011, 11:32
BBC Radio 4's Six O'Clock News, Wednesday 23 February:
Harriet Cass: "Our World Affairs Editor, John Simpson, who has met Gaddafi on a number of occasions, has this assessment of how durable the regime will prove to be."
John Simpson: "How long Colonel Gaddafi can keep on going is anyone's guess ..."
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