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15/03/2011

The Egyptian doctor who has gone from Tahrir Square to Libya to treat the wounded

DR DINA OMAR
Last time Outlook spoke to Dina Omar she was dodging molotov cocktails in Cairo's Tahrir Square during the uprising there. Now the Egyptian-born doctor has travelled to Libya to help people caught up in the fighting there, even at the price of losing her job. She tells Matthew Bannister about her work and the effect it's having on her.

WORLD 'S WEDDING PHOTOS
As Outlook's contribution to the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Royal wedding coverage we're making a montage of the World's Wedding Photos. Matthew hears some unusual wedding stories from Outlook listeners. Please send us one of your photos - the more informal or unusual the better. Just email them to outlook@bbc.com, or post them on the Outlook Facebook page.

CARADOC KING
Caradoc King is one of London's top literary agents. But now he has published his own book, Problem Child, about his childhood and in particular the mother who adopted him as a baby only to abandon him as a teenager.

Caradoc King's book "Problem Child" is out now published by Simon and Schuster.

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Wed 16 Mar 2011 03:05GMT

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  • Tue 15 Mar 2011 22:05GMT
  • Wed 16 Mar 2011 03:05GMT

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