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0607 |
NASA attempts to get in touch with its missing Mars Rover: David Willis is in California.
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0609 |
Democratic candidates meet for New Hampshire debate: Ian Pannell was there.
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0615 |
The Business News. |
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0632 |
Does means testing of physics bursaries mean we already have an 'education marketplace'? Our correspondent Sue Littlemore.
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0635 |
Bird Flu reaches Thailand, having already spread across Asia. Warnings it could be far worse than SARS: Kylie Morris in Bangkok. |
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0637 |
More bad news for the MoD ... it's overspent its budget by billions: Paul Adams updates us. |
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0640 |
A look at this morning's papers, both at home and this morning in Pakistan. |
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0645 |
Claims from Scottish regiment 'Black Watch' that they too weren't adequately kitted out for the Iraq war raises questions in the Commons: Yesterday In Parliament. |
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The Liberal Democrats record on getting women into parliament is criticised in new report. |
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0709 |
"I think if I had to live in that situation ... I might just consider becoming (a suicide bomber) myself": Lib Dem MP Jenny Tonge refuses to back away from her controversial comments, plus member of the All Party Israel Group, Louise Ellman MP (Lab). |
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0714 |
With the offer of 拢1,000 bursaries to physics students, do we already have an education marketplace? Professor Ivor Crewe. |
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0721 |
Why you and I won't be allowed to know what the official report into the recent power cuts in London and the Midlands concludes. Energy Watch's Alan Asher. |
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0732 |
America's Muslim population feels demonised post 9/11 and is being urged to vote against Bush: as Barnie Choudhury reports.
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0740 |
The MoD has overspent the budget by billions and complaints keep coming about soldiers' kit (or lack thereof): Defence Procurement Minister Lord Bach responds.
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0749 |
Exporting 'The Office': Ricky Gervais (aka David Brent) tells Rebecca Jones what's needed for the sitcom to work on American television. |
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0755 |
Counting the human cost of 'Bird Flu', which now seems to have made its way to Thailand. Could this be worse than SARS? |
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0810 |
Ahead of Tuition Fee debate, do we already have an 'education market'? Chair of the 1997 university financing inquiry, Lord Dearing. |
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0825 |
Should journalists 'campaign' on issues they believe in? Martin Bell and John Lloyd. |
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0833 |
One out of every seven of us believes the Holocaust was exaggerated: surprise results of Jewish Chronicle poll.
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0838 |
Hugh Pym updates us on the Business News. |
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0843 |
Living in a fantasy world ... is technology allowing us to become increasingly detached from reality? Susan Greenfield and Computer Game Design's Richard Bartle. |
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0847 |
Lawyers from Arab countries line up to defend Saddam Hussein: Zubeida Malik reports. |
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0852 |
'Robin Hood was probably a Yorkshireman': Writer and actor Tony Robinson. |
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0855 |
BAE Systems' projects a major part of the MoD's 拢3 billion plus overspend ... who's to blame? Former Defence Minister Dr Lewis Moonie and former Desert Rat General Patrick Cordingley. |
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