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09/09/2013
Mark Jordan discovers how London's top plastic surgeons are helping children from Vietnam. Wendy Hurrell finds out why the capital's richest borough is setting up a credit union. And Matthew Wright reveals why people are still in love with the typewriter.
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Vietnam's 'children of Agent Orange'
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The Vietnam War ended nearly 40 years ago, but the casualties continue as birth defects plague the country.
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There are claims that thousands of children continue to be born with horrific facial deformities due to the 20 million gallons of Agent Orange chemical sprayed by the United States.
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The Vietnamese call the disfigured youngsters 'the children of Agent Orange'.
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Inside Out's Mark Jordan joins a team of top London plastic surgeons on their unpaid mission to help these deformed children to 'Face the World'.
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on the 成人快手 News website.听听
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matthew Wright |
Reporter | Mark Jordan |
Reporter | Wendy Hurrell |
Series Producer | Andy Richards |
Broadcast
- Mon 9 Sep 2013 19:30成人快手 One London & HD only