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0607 |
There is an investigationÌýinto the murder of a pregnant 14 year old.ÌýJane Frances-Kelly reports. |
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0610 |
The Indian governmentÌýareÌýwarning another tsunami could hit the coast. |
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0615 |
Rebecca Marston has a round-up of the business news. |
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0632 |
Aid agencies are claiming the death toll caused by the tsunami in Indonesia isÌýmore than 45,000. John Budd is from UNICEF. |
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0635 |
Dumeetha Luthra has details of the latest situation in Sri Lanka. |
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0638 |
In Thailand over a thousand locals have been killed and hundreds of tourists are still missing. |
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0641 |
The situation in Iraq continues to deteriorate. Yesterday's bomb killed 30 and may have an impact on next months elections. |
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0646 |
Peter Donaldson has a review of today's papers. |
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0651 |
Phil Mercer with theÌýWorld Press Review from Sydney. |
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0653 |
Can reconcilliation heal the deep wounds of war? Simon Fanshawe reports from Cape Town. |
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0655 |
The Equal Opportunities Commission says women aren't getting a fair deal in the workplaceÌýparticularly when it comes to senior jobs. |
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0708 |
TheÌýdeath toll in IndonesiaÌýis continuallyÌýrising. John Budd is from UNICEF. |
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0712 |
People who live on the coastal regions of South East India are panicking over the latest tsuanmi warnings. |
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0717 |
Rebecca Martson with house price news from the Nationwide. |
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0720 |
U.SÌýsinger Michael Franti was frustrated at the way the IraqÌýWar was portrayed - so grabbed a guitar and video camera and flew to Baghdad to meet ordinary Iraqis.ÌýThe film is out soon. |
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0733 |
Iraq is due to go to the polls a month today - butÌýa wave ofÌý bombingsÌýhave begun that might prevent ordinary people voting. Can elections still take place? |
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0740 |
Peter Donaldson has a review of today's papers. |
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0744 |
Nicola Stanbridge goes to Croydon to meet some people who are going to Sri Lanka to help deal with the aftermath of the tsunami. |
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0747 |
Thought for the Day comes from John Bell of the Iona Community. |
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0751 |
Anthony Minghella believes war is a simplerÌýthan peace - So how easy is it to drive down the fractious road of consensus? - particularly in Israel which possesses a very controversial wall... |
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0810 |
What can be done for the survivors of the tsunami in South East Asia? Brendan Gormley is the Chief ExecutiveÌýof the Disasters Emergency Committee.
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0824 |
Anthony Minghella visits the Holy Sepulchre in Bethlehem to discover how stong the desire forÌýpeace isÌýfor the Israelis and Palestinians. |
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0833 |
A tragicÌýaspect of Africa'sÌýAIDS pandemic is the dramatic growth in theÌýnumber of orphans -Ìý10 million children have lost one or both parents.
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0848 |
Why are someÌýconflicts impossible to resolve?ÌýFelipe Fernandez Armesto ofÌýthe University of London, and 91Èȱ¬ foreign correspondent, Fergal Keane. |
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0842 |
Hear why you should vote for Julia Higgins as the Today 'Peoples' Peer'. |
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0844 |
TodayÌýguest editor, Anthony Minghella, reflects back on his programme and explains why war is 'linear' and peace is 'curvy'. |
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