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Week beginning05 Apr 2004
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Wednesday 07 Apr 2004
Jazz singer, Diana Krall
Legendary jazz singer Diana Krall joins Jenni to discuss a new turn in her career - writing her songs with her husband Elvis Costello - and she sings live. 

What is common sense?
'You are being a doormat', 'Get a life', and 'He should have stayed with his wife...Then you wouldn't be in this silly mess. Goodnight'. This is common sense, Ann Widdecombe style, from her new column as The Guardian's agony aunt.

Women with epilepsy - new drug guidelines
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence recently published new guidelines on drugs for epilepsy. They give the green light to the newer anti-epileptic drugs, and also warn that some older drugs may be unsuitable for women of childbearing age.

Rwanda: Child-headed households
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda when up to a million Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed. Thousands of children were left without parents or sent to different orphanages from their siblings. Some went to live with relatives and foster families but this has resulted in many finding themselves orphaned again by their guardians dying from Aids, while others have been rejected.

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