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A marigolds-free newsletter this week: no saintly Ed, no John tethered in his kennel and - laetitia laetitiarum - no obscure Latin declension from Kevin.
Instead it's Jim's turn to take charge of the Today pen - we have only one: corporate cutbacks and all - and he'll be scribbling some thoughts from Washington. He's there to politely roll a couple of under-arm deliveries to Tony Blair in our first interview with the Prime Minister since Lord Hutton's report. A fine report you will recall. And a fine Prime Minister. So that should all be fine. You can judge for yourself by tuning in to the interview on Saturday's programme.
While you're waiting, take a look at the Today programme website and listen again to our interviews this week with the other two main party leaders, Charles Kennedy and Michael Howard.
Other highlights from the past few days:
Darcus Howe on why he's a groupie for Brian Lara, the Prince of Port-of-Spain
An explanation of why fund-raising London marathon runners will be jogging the first four miles for Gordon Brown
And this week's compulsory animal slot featured seals - albeit clubbed ones.
Jim's newsletter will be e-mailed out on his return. After that, it's back to Kevin and more Latin...
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