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    <title>Paul Gerhardt on Ariadne</title>
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      <title>Creative Archive</title>
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      <description>Last April the BBC, together with Channel 4 Television, the British Film Institute and the Open University, launched the Creative Archive Licence. It was a small act, but it could prove to be a momentous step in how we use moving image and audio in our public and cultural life.
Personal MediaTake the example of Jim, who runs a small charity to support patients - and their families - with multiple sclerosis.</description>
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