1899661 - Late Night Live Wednesday 30th January 2013
Tonight on Late Night Live
* The war in Syria has reached the door-step of the regime heartland of Latakia, a city which was an unobtainable target until recently. Is President Bashar al-Assad likely to lose the war if he loses Latakia?
*If real paper maps become obsolete, are we danger of losing something of great cultural significance? Historian Jeremy Brotton believes we will. He has just written a history of the world through twelve maps.
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* In this horse special, we follow the horse through time and around the world, from the American frontier to Phillip's memories of 'Blossom', in a fun celebration of the special relationships forged between humans and the noble equus . http://bit.ly/XO2dKO
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