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World Service,02 Jul 2013,55 mins

Egyptian Unrest and Finding Your Creative Confidence

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Egyptian businessmen tell us what they want as the army there threatens to do what politicians can't. More trouble at the Vatican bank, as the bosses resign. We go to Ecuador and hear from flower industry bosses why they could be a victim of the furore over fugitive Edward Snowden. We're live in Hong Kong to hear why Chinese people are now obliged by law to visit their elderly relatives. And Lucy Kellaway of the Financial Times ponders the strange titles even the Bank of England is now giving its officials. Throughout the programme we're joined by noted investor Jim Rogers in Singapore and David Kelley of the global design and innovation consultancy firm IDEO - who tells us why more of us should get in touch with our creative side.

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