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0700-0730
0709: New York State Governor Eliot Spitzer has apologised amid allegations that he used a prostitution service.
0715: Would a hung parliament be good news for the country?
0719: Will tomorrow's budget spell the end of the London shipping market?
0722: Thousands of people accused of serious offences have had the cases against them dropped because the paperwork wasn't ready on time.
0725: The sports news with Garry Richardson.
0730-0800
Ìý Doctors and scientists are calling for a national system to regulate medical tests that can be bought over the counter.
0738: A look at today's papers.
0745: Thought for the Day with Reverend Tom Butler.Ìý
A Commons committee investigating forced marriages wants more done to track down the hundreds of Asian children who disappear from school rolls each year. We speak to Keith Vaz who chairs the 91Èȱ¬ Affairs Select Committee.
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0800-0830
0810: Should school leavers pledge allegiance to Queen and country? We speak to the man behind the idea - Lord Goldsmith, the former Attorney General.
0822: A host of historical scientific documents from the likes of Newton, Einstein and Darwin brought together for the first time.
0825: The sports news with Garry Richardson.
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0830-0900
We speak to Lord Winston about one of the most controversial pieces of legislation in recent years - the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill.
0845: The New York City Ballet have returned to London for the first time in 25 years.Ìý
What does keeping a dog have to do with believing in God?
0852: The hare population threatened by the decline in set aside land.
0855: Five years ago, the invasion of Iraq was just over a week away. Sanchia Berg speaks to Colonel Larry Wilkerson, then head of staff for Colin Powell, US Secretary of State.
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We don’t always have time to play the whole interview on air. Listen to the extended interview here, exclusive to the Today website.
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Gil Scott-Heron (04/03/2008)
Life hasn't been easy for the 'god-father of rap', but as US politics gets interesting again, he's making aÌý comeback. |
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(01/02/08)
He used to be Jimmy Carter's national security adviser, and now he's advising presidential candidate Senator Obama. We hear his vision for US Foreign policy.
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(26/11/07)
The legendary Jazz saxophonistÌýtalks about his time in prison, phone calls withÌýJohn Coltrane,Ìý9/11 and the ambitions of a Jazz survivor. |
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(17/11/07)
James Naughtie asks the President of Pakistan when he willÌýlift his country's state of emergency and what he is doing to tackle Islamist Terrorism. |
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