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Last broadcast on Fri, 14 Jan 2011, 12:00 on BBC Radio 4 (FM only) (see all broadcasts).
Synopsis
Should young children view 3D images? Nintendo have said their new '3DS' games console should NOT be used by under 6s as it could harm their eyesight. But medical experts have conflicting views. We'll get the latest advice for parents.
Plus how online marketing of money saving group voucher schemes, is now moving into the mainstream..
We take a look at a new website offering comparisons of Travel Insurance policies for people with pre-exisiting medical conditions.
And astro tourists tell us why the best holidays have sun, sea and stars.
Moshka 3D glasses
Chapters
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Chapter 1
Is the new Nintendo 3D games console safe for use by children under 6?
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Chapter 2
Listeners bring us a sample of the sounds that they think will define 2011
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Chapter 3
A new website claims to help people with disabilities and illnesses to compare the price of their travel insurance.
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Chapter 4
The rise of holidays with an astronomy twist
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Chapter 5
Pauline McCole explores the recent, growth of group marketing schemes.
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Chapter 6
Listeners bring us a sample of the sounds that they think will define 2011
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Chapter 7
Designer 3D glasses are coming onto the market as a stylish alternative to the nerdy frames you get at the cinema. Will you be buying a pair?
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Chapter 8
The snow caused chaos at UK airports but almost a month later people are still trying to track down their lost or delayed luggage.
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Chapter 9
There have been complaints that during the snow-caused airport closures and air travel delays that many items of baggage were separated from their owners. catherine Carr finds out why.
Broadcasts
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Fri 14 Jan 201112:00
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Fri 14 Jan 201112:04

