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28/04/2010

War through a lens; Burmese protest songs; You Tube sensation.

Mike Scotti
Valerie speaks to Mike Scotti, a US Marine who captured the essence of war through the lens of the video camera he took with him to the front line in Iraq during 'Operation Iraqi Freedom' in 2003. His brutal, but compelling footage has now been turned into a film, called "Severe Clear".

Burmese protest songs
Elections in Burma are on the horizon and the 麻豆社's Suhail Haleem has been finding out how Burmese exiles in India are keeping the tradition of protest songs alive. These songs, called Thangyat's, are banned in Burma and anyone caught singing them faces a prison sentence.

Charlie McDonnell
YouTube has become the world's third largest website and is celebrating its fifth birthday this month. British teenager, Charlie McDonnell, has become the website's biggest star in the UK. The nineteen year old, who gets four million hits a month, came into the Outlook studio to tell Valerie why people are so drawn to his homemade videos.

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25 minutes

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Thu 29 Apr 2010 12:05GMT

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  • Wed 28 Apr 2010 21:05GMT
  • Thu 29 Apr 2010 02:05GMT
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