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NEWSNIGHT - TUESDAY 16 MAY 22.30 BST - BBC TWO

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FROM PROGRAMME PRODUCER ROBBIE GIBB

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Hello,

 

D-DAY FOR EUROPE?

 

The European Commission has delayed a final recommendation on whether

Bulgaria and Romania should join the EU next year until the autumn.

 

The Commission's report said their entry into the EU could still be

delayed until 2008 if they don't show progress on tackling corruption

and organised crime.

 

Critics are warning the 25 member state EU is already stretched too far

and the door to membership must be closed to new entrants.

 

Should Romania and Bulgaria be allowed to join and what difference will

it make to Britain if they do? Tim Whewell investigates.

 

And we'll be speaking to Geoff Hoon in his first television interview as

Minister for Europe.

 

ON YER BIKE

 

Another D-Day has finally come. Newsnight's Ethical Man, Justin Rowlatt,

continues his 12 month experiment into ethical living by waving goodbye

to his car.

 

We'll be debating whether there's any point in people making this kind

of personal sacrifice, with car enthusiast Richard Bacon, environmental

campaigner George Monbiot and Professor Tom Burke, advocate of technical

development.

 

AYAAN HIRSI ALI

 

We'll be reporting on the amazing story of the high profile Somali born

Islamic politician, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, after a Dutch documentary revealed

she had lied about her name, age and background. Steve Smith tries to

find out who she really is.

 

HOLD THE FRONT PAGE?

 

What's the most memorable newspaper front page of the past one hundred

years? As regular viewers will know, Newsnight's teamed up with The

British Library to carry out a poll to find the answer.

 

Tonight, for the fifth on the shortlist, Kelvin MacKenzie, former editor

of the Sun, argues that the Independent's treatment of last years

statement by the IRA that the war was over, reflects a vitality more

typical of the tabloids.

 

Who'll get your vote?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/4973880.stm

 

See you at 10.30pm

 

Robbie

 

Don't forget you can download the Newsnight podcast from our website:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/default.stm

 

Newsnight outtakes

Sit back and watch those moments some might prefer to forget from our

website:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/default.stm

 

What are your views on today's stories? Visit our feedback pages to tell

us:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/4879568

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