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September

20/09/2005

I smell a rat

Video Nation contributor Mike Michaels has unwanted guests

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September

09/09/2005

Shared passion

Denise has a genuine passion for cars - it's not just a case of having to humour her boyfriend

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August

30/08/2005

The squat

Video Nation contributor Ben moved into a squat to save money

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August

24/08/2005

My accent

Video Nation contributor Gabriel sometimes finds himself speaking several different languages

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August

08/08/2005

Not Today Thanks

Gabriel is fed up with cold-callers trying to sell him things over the phone

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August

01/08/2005

Travelling heavy

Mike has had to change habits of a lifetime because of the current "climate of fear"

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July

20/07/2005

In tandem

Video Nation: Russ and Patrick are volunteers who act as frontriders for blind cyclists

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July

14/07/2005

Video Nation: A silent tribute

Kitty works near Edgware Road station. A week on she observes the two minute silence

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July

04/07/2005

Educating Chinwe

Innocent doesn't agree with African parents who send their children back home to be educated

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July

04/07/2005

Accra to London

Stephen would rather raise his kids back home as he thinks children in London can be rude

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July

04/07/2005

Young Igbos

Bienosa thinks it's important to meet people her own age to celebrate her African roots

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