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  • Breivik: in the mind of a killer
    by Silvia Costeloe
    Anders Breivik, who confessed to killing 77 people in Norway in July, has reappeared in court. Every time I see his face on TV a chill runs down my spine. This may be too emotional a response for a journalist, since...


 
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US presidential election

Barack Obama (Associated Press).

With little more than a year to go until the US decides whether President Obama gets a second term, who will be running against him?

Watch Mark Mardell, the BBC's North America Editor, and Washington Bureau Editor Simon Wilson discuss the key issues in the run up to the election.



Building relations with the police

Police officers in high-visibility jackets.

The police need the media for public appeals. They want information from the public to help solve crimes, and journalists, of course, want good stories. But it's not always a marriage made in heaven.

Watch former Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Andy Hayman talking to ex-BBC Home Affairs correspondent Rory Maclean about the love-hate relationship between the media and the police.




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