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| 0607 | Egypt's foreign minister, Ahmed Maher, has been released from hospital. James Reynolds is in Jerusalem. | |
| 0610 | It's Leeds United's annual general meeting today - Sally Nugent is our sports correspondent. | |
| 0615 | Greg Wood has a round-up of today's business news. | |
| 0630 | Does America's high alert for terrorism over the Christmas period have implications for us?Ìý91Èȱ¬ affairs correspondent, Danny Shaw. | |
| 0633 | Mark Henderson has spent his first night of freedom for more than 100 days. Richard Wells and by Jeremy McDermott in Columbia. | |
| 0637 | California has been hit by an earthquake - Peter Bowes is in Los Angeles. | |
| 0643 | Phil Mercer has a review of today's newspapers in Australia - following the crocodile attack in Darwin. | |
| 0642 | Alarming new figures show the ratio of new-born boys to girls in India is becoming dangerously distorted - Adam Mynott reports. | |
| 0652 | An MP is calling for health inspectors to investigate allegations about work carried out by a South African firm performing cataract operations on NHS patients. | |
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| 0709 | Who is to blame for the deaths of pensioners George and Gertrude Bates? British Gas or government legislation? Baroness Greengross and Health Minister, Stephen Ladyman. | |
| 0715 | Egypt's foreign minister was attacked by demonstrators at the al-Aqsa mosque - they were unhappy that he had seen Israel's Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. Will there be any repercussions? | |
| 0719 | Silvio Berlusconi is determined to rescue food companyÌýParmalat. But that couldÌýbreak European competition law.. Tilman Leuder is a spokesman. | |
| 0723 | Why the fortunesÌýof the ski resortÌýat GlencoeÌýare changing...ÌýHighland Councillor Drew Macfarlane Slack. | |
| 0730 | Mark Henderson is now free - but it was the Church - notÌýColombian governmentÌýwho organisedÌýhis release. Jorge Uribe isÌýthe Colombian Defence Minister. | |
| 0742 | Charlotte Green has a review of today's newspapers. | |
| 0748 | More celebrity laws - hear whatÌýthe Bishop of Oxford, Richard Harries and Jonathan Coe would like toÌýappear on the statue books.... | |
| 0752 | Former head of UN Weapons team - Hans Blix on Libya, Saddam Hussein and the threat of WMD. | |
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| 0810 | Police Chief - Sir John Stevens on the current threat of terror in the UK.
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| 0823 | Listener Laws - why Peter Gabriel wants to know more aboutÌý information onÌýthe publicÌýthat's sold to third parties - and George Melly wants the Church and State to separate. | |
| 0830 | It looks as there may be a shake-up of the honours system after a leaked memo exposed embarrassing details of how they are decided. Sir David King, the government's chief scientific adviser. | |
| 0840 | Why aren't we eating offal any more? There has been an 80% fall over 25 years. Roger Harrabin reports.
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| 0847 | An Australian teenager has been killed by a crocodile in Darwin. His friends hid in a tree for 22 hours.ÌýNigel Adlam is a journalist at Northern Territory News. | |
| 0855 | Who are the ELN, the guerrilla group which held Mark Henderson in Colombia? Neil Pyper and Dr Francesco Panizza explain. | |
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