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0607 |
Test-tube baby, Louise Brown celebrates her 25th birthday today.听 But what does science have in store for us over the next quarter of a century?听 大象传媒 Science Correspondent, Pallab Ghosh |
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0610 |
The US Congressional Hearing on the '9/11' attack produced a scathing attack on US intelligence services.听 Our Correspondent in Washington, Rob Watson has more details. |
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0615 |
Rebecca Marston is in Coventry, and has a round-up of today's business news. |
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0630 |
Are the Americans right to sound so optimistic about Iraq now they've killed Saddam's sons?听 Our Correspondent in Baghdad is Mike Donkin. |
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0635 |
Alastair Campbell has told Tony Blair he will leave Downing Street at 'a time of his own choosing'.听 Our Political Correspondent, Andrew Marr believes this will be after the Hutton Inquiry. |
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0638 |
The BA dispute听continues as overnight talks break-down.听 Our Labour Affairs Correspondent, Stephen Cape has more details. |
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0640 |
The murders continue in Liberia.听 Our West African Correspondent, Paul Welsh is in Monrovia. |
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0642 |
Harriet Cass has a review of today's papers. |
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0645 |
The World Press Review comes from Japan today.听 Jonathan Head is in Tokyo. |
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0655 |
Why is the internet auction site 'Ebay' one of the few dotcom successes? Duncan Bartlett investigates.
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0709 |
The Chaos at Heathrow continues - Sir Bill Morris听has been at the talks between British Airways and the Unions. |
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0714 |
It's an anxious day ahead for US forces - following the release of the photographs of Uday and Qusay Hussein. We speak to US army spokesman, Captain Jeff Fitzgibbons and European Parliament's special rapporteur on Iraq, Emma Nicholson.
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0721 |
Do we spend enough on rail safety? How much money should be spent on saving a human life? Tony Taig has just written a report into the cost of travel safety and Maureen Kavanagh is听Chair of Safe Trains Action Group.
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0730 |
The Israeli authorities have begun allowing small groups of tourists to visit the Temple Mount听in Jeruslaem - known to Muslims as the Harem al Sharif.听 The decision is deeply controversial, as recently only non Muslims have been allowed there. Palestinian spokeswoman, Hanan Ashwari and听Collette Avital, Member of the Israeli Knesset.
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0743 |
Why archaeologists believe that farmers are literally ripping apart our history. Nicola Standbridge reports from a farm near Wantage in Oxfordshire. |
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0746 |
Some Americans are saying President Bush has a moral obligation to solve the conflict in Iraq.听Chris Mullin is the Minister of State for Africa. |
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0810 |
Will the publication of the two photographs of Uday and Qusay Hussein stop attacks on the coalition forces? John Sawers is the Prime Minister's Special Envoy to Iraq. |
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0825 |
King James VI of Scotland was crowned King James听of England, 400 years ago today.听 The union of the two nation's crowns soon led to the union of their politics too. A day to celebrate?听Alex Salmond and Historian Justin Champion. |
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0830 |
Louise Brown - the first "test tube baby" is 25 today. We reflect on the success and ethical issues听of scientific听breakthroughs in reproduction.听 Dr Michael Jarmulowicz of the Guild of Catholic Doctors and Professor Ian Craft from the London Fertility Centre.
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0840 |
Classical music is dying and needs to learn lessons from rock music. So says one new composer who's got a record in both the classical and the pop charts this week. Mark Coles reports..
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How would Tony Blair cope without Alastair Campbell? Peter Oborne of the Spectator, and former Downing St Communications Chief, James Humphrey.
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