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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00gx5gg

Extraordinary personal stories from around the world: today, Kate Allatt was
a busy woman until a sudden stroke left her unable to move, yet totally
aware of her surroundings. She tells Matthew about her ongoing recovery from
'locked in syndrome'. Also, an update with the illegal immigrant expelled
from Norway after writing a book. She's now managed to get back there
legally. And the final part of our series marking the fiftieth anniversary
of the freedom rides by US civil rights activists. Today, the man who turned
his back on a life of crime after joining the Riders.

Kate Allatt's book Running Free is published now by Accent Press in the UK.
For more information about the charity she has set up to help people who
have similar experiences go to www.fightingstrokes.org

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