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This page should not be speedy deleted as pure vandalism or a blatant hoax, because Tatiana Niculescu (her radio name was Niculescu, maiden name) Bran (married name) was indeed a BBC WS producer for the Romanian Service in Bush House London between 1997-2004 and then moved to Bucharest BBC Romania as an editor in chief until the closing of the Service in 2008. The last head of the Service was Razvan Scortea who is now with the BBC Africa in London. The WS is moving from Bush House and archives of former language Services are not available. Jim1

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