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    James Coomarasamy is a British presenter of the BBC Radio 4 evening programme The World Tonight and the flagship Newshour programme on the BBC World Service...
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    politician Indrajit Coomaraswamy (born 1950), Sri Lankan economist James Coomarasamy, British broadcaster Kumarasami Kamaraj (1903–1975), Indian politician...
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  • violist and professor George Alagiah - BBC reporter and journalist James Coomarasamy - BBC reporter and journalist Dharshini David - BBC reporter and journalist...
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  • "Vincent McAviney (@VinnyMcAv)". Twitter. Retrieved 18 January 2022. "James Cook appointed BBC News Scotland Editor". BBC. 3 February 2022. Retrieved...
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  • and Ethical Journalism George Alagiah, BBC reporter and journalist James Coomarasamy, BBC reporter and journalist Ranga Yogeshwar, Luxembourgish physicist...
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  • Taylor Coleridge – Poet, romantic, literary critic and philosopher James Coomarasamy – Correspondent Con Coughlin – Journalist and author Keith Douglas...
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  • Lorenz de Silva George Alagiah Nigel Barker Suranga Chandratillake James Coomarasamy Rasantha Cooray Vernon Corea Darshini David Elmo Fernando Christopher...
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  • utilises other BBC broadcasters, including David Eades, Carolyn Quinn, James Coomarasamy, Roger Hearing, Samira Ahmed and Felicity Evans to regularly present...
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  • Home station BBC World Service Hosted by James Coomarasamy Lyse Doucet Tim Franks Razia Iqbal Julian Marshall James Menendez Pascale Harter Recording studio...
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  • Hogarth. Other presenters were Teresa Guerreiro, Liliane Landor and James Coomarasamy. The programme was presented by Audrey Carville from 2004 - 2009....
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