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World Service,05 Apr 2013,10 mins

Swiss bedbugs and Italian trotting races

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Pascale Harter introduces insight and wit from reporters, writers and correspondents around the world. In this edition, two tales from Europe. Imogen Foulkes describes the enemy advance threatening Switzerland's young soldiers: insidious, morale-sapping and near-invisible, the bedbug is on the march. In a country so proud of its national service, could the spectre of infestation put even the proudest Swiss matriarch off the tradition? Alan Johnston is at the Tor di Valle track watching the last Roman chariot race - or at least the last of its once-famous 'trotting' circuit, fallen on hard times.

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