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Tracking down the child abusers
9:20am Tuesday 6th May 2008
Stories about child pornography are increasing. But is the crime more common, or its detection more effective? How do police catch paedophiles and what toll does it take on officers?
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Asthma issue unacceptable
9:19am Tuesday 6th May 2008
THE Northern Echo has a proud history of fighting to end inequalities in the NHS.

Embryo research – a moral outrage?
9:23am Tuesday 6th May 2008
AMORAL outrage is being perpetrated in this country and it seems that hardly anyone is interested.

‘I’ve lost so many loved ones in my life’
9:30am Tuesday 6th May 2008
TV agony aunt Denise Robertson suffered her own tragedy when her 43-year-old son was diagnosed with incurable cancer two years ago. She tells Julia Breen about her struggle to deal with her own heartache - while helping others overcome theirs DENISE Robertson is crying.

Friend or faux
9:33am Tuesday 6th May 2008
Salvatore Savino seems to have the running of restaurants in his genes. He has now turned his talents to managing a cafe in Durham THE day after loyally holding forth at a St George's Day dinner, after savouring some sumptuous roast beef and in general crying God for Harry, England and all the rest of the crew, the column found itself lunching at Café Rouge - French for beginners.

Bear necessities
9:35am Tuesday 6th May 2008
Natural World: Spectacled Bears - Shadows Of The Forest (BBC2, 8pm); Waking The Dead (BBC1, 9pm) ANOTHER reputation bites the dust. I thought Paddington Bear was a nice furry little fellow who liked marmalade. Apparently he's a killer who attacks and eats cattle.

Talk the torque
10:08am Monday 5th May 2008
Oscar-winning actress Susan Sarandon is well known for taking a stand on political and social issues in the films she makes, but, as she tells Steve Pratt, she made her latest movie to please her children.

No room for further error
10:06am Monday 5th May 2008
IF Gordon Brown is to make a fist of his promised fightback, the first step was to hold up his hands and take responsibility for the very deep hole in which the Labour Party finds itself.

England – just going to the wall
10:12am Monday 5th May 2008
I DON'T profess to be a football expert. My experience is confined to playing in midfield for St Peter's school team in South Bank in the 1970s and as the much-maligned goalkeeper for The Northern Echo's Sunday morning team for much of the 1990s.

Beef - straight from the farm
10:18am Monday 5th May 2008
Two North Yorkshire men are in the final 25 of Britain's Strongest Man. But how do they train? Why do they train?

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