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Podcast: The Weekly Round-Up 16.02.07

Road-charging petition, celebrity voicemail and April Fools

Tags: james bond, tony blair, road charging

By silicon.com

Published: 16 February 2007 00:00 GMT

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The petition which crashed the PM's website, celebrity voicemail with a Dutch twist and the April Fool stories which prove truth is stranger than fiction are all up for discussion this week

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