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05/02/2014
Business owners warn the RMT's Bob Crow that the tube strike could cost jobs, plus a conservationist warns illegal poaching is killing 100 African elephants a day.
Two thirds of tube services are out of action as workers strike over plans to modernise tube stations. A bar owner in London warned the RMT union head, Bob Crow, that the action could put jobs at risk.
Also Conservation groups hope a conference next week could provide a breakthrough for the future of elephants endangered by poaching. Victoria speaks to Will Travers from the Born Free Foundation, who has seen the effect of poaching first hand.
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'Africa is losing 100 elephants a day'
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Bar owner tells Bob Crow tube strike risks jobs
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