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Woman's Hour - 21/07/2008

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With Jane Garvey. Including: Captain Clare Cupples has over 30 years sailing experience but has never managed an all women crew. She talks about competing in the Tall Ships Races. The government is looking at ending the regulation of laser surgery clinics. Jenny Driscoll from Which? Magazine and Sheila Godfrey from the British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology discuss. Should parents disclose their children's HIV status? A mother talks to Felicity Finch about the dilemma of revealing her daughter's HIV status to school staff. Jane talks to Yusef Azad from the National Aids Trust and Clarissa Williams, President of the National Association of Headteachers. Nour el Huda Awad is a Sudanese-born artist whose exhibition Alhambra is currently running at the Stained Glass Museum in Ely. Angela Robson talks to her and exhibition curator Caroline Swash. Sue Jones-Davies is the new mayor of Aberyysthwyth. Three weeks into the role, she has discovered that Monty Python's Life of Brian, in which she played a role, is banned in the town. She talks about filming with the Monty Python crew, how she ended up being mayor and her plans to lift the ban. Including drama: Mr Maugham's Journey Home (1/5).