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Should We Have The 'Right' To Be Forgotten Online?
A European court gives people a say over what information internet search engines store on them. And the boss of US drugs giant Pfizer faces the UK Parliament.
Should we have the 'right' to be forgotten? The European Court of Justice thinks so, and has ruled that people should have a say over what information internet search engines store on them. Plus the boss of US drugs giant Pfizer defends his company's reputation to a UK parliamentary committee over the possible merger with Astrazeneca. And we hear from Australia, where the Aboriginal population are shrugging off their dependence on government welfare by starting new businesses.
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