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All of them offer more than just a glimpse at an old programme.
Gove said the new for old programme meant being "able to design out the dark corners which too often facilitate violence and drug-taking".
"If the lenders want to impose their old programme, then Tsipras will not sign it and there will be no vote in the Greek parliament," Mr Stathakis told Süddeutsche Zeitung.
One of Gove's ideas to be implemented in the reform package is the government's £1.3bn "new for old" programme of closing dilapidated Victorian inner-city prisons and replacing them with 10,000 modern prison places by 2020.
The late Malcom Rutherford, theatre critic at the FT in the Nineties, once accidentally used a 40 year old programme to give the names of the actors in a brand new production.
Holloway prison in north London, the largest women's jail in Europe, will be the first to close under the government's "new for old" programme with its "prime real estate value" trumping the fact that it was completely rebuilt in the 1970s/80s.
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I think old programmes are better.
'How will old programmes survive when everyone will be able to download anything they want?
Eat some of the best and least-appreciated food in Bristol in the attached cafe, where a recent refurbishment incorporates old programmes as table covers.
And isn't it therefore dangerously irresponsible to be showing repeats of old programmes, or ones quite obviously filmed last summer, using old estimates as the guide price?
(Looking for the new 5 Live podcast about the Waco siege, I typed in "5 Live Waco", but only got old programmes).
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