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17th听September听2003
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0607
A postal strike is on the cards. Stephen听Cape tells us more.
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0610
A British woman goes on trial in Paris today accused of running a prostitution ring. Caroline Wyatt is there.
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0615
Greg Wood has this morning's business news.
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0627
The latest sports news with Steve May.
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0632
The senior police officer cleared of corruption following a听multi million pound investigation is giving us his first interview. Barnie Choudhury has the details.
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0636
Two key 大象传媒 figures face cross examination at the Hutton Inquiry today. Norman Smith joins us.
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0638
MPs say there is an "intolerable" number of old people who are in hospital when they don't need to be. Karen Allen tells us more.
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0640
Colombian FARC rebels have denied involvement in the abduction of eight foreign tourists. Jeremy McDermott tells听us what听they said.
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0655
Police have arrested a man in connection with the murder of the Swedish foreign minister Anna Lindh. Stina Wessling is听from the Stockholm Police.
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0709
The Commons Public Accounts Committee chairman Edward Leigh and health minister Stephen Ladyman discuss the issue of "bed blocking".
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0716
The Government's trying to get more children to walk to school. Roger Harrabin is out and about in North London.
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0720
Sanchia Berg reports on how the British failed to speak up about their belief that the Soviets were responsible for atrocities committed at Katyn in 1940.
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0724
The retired NATO General Wesley Clark is set to announce that he's running for nomination in the Democrats' US Presidential campaign. The defence writer Robert Fox knows him.
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0734
We speak to the Europe Minister Denis MacShane on whether there's any prospect of a Euro referendum in this Parliament.
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0745
An ancient copy of the Book of Psalms is to be returned to Ethiopia 135 years after being taken by British soldiers.听Hear Graeme Shaw of the British Library and Dr Richard Pankhurst of the Institute of Ethiopian Studies..
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0752
Postal workers will today learn the result of a national strike ballot. Shadow听Trade Secretary听Tim Yeo and the chair of the Commons Trade Select Committee Martin O'Neill join us.
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0810
We speak to Police Supt. Ali Dizaei in his first interview since he was cleared of corruption earlier this week.
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0821
Hear Julia Thrift, author of a report from the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment, on the nationwide problem of derelict and wasted open spaces.
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0839
Why are musicians so reluctant to write about politics anymore? Mark Coles speaks to Elvis Costello.
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0849
The Booker Prize shortlist is out. We speak to one of the long-listed authors who didn't make it - veteran novelist Francis King.
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0852
Are we being made unhappy by a "consumer culture"? Jonathon Porritt from the Sustainable Development Commission, and Robert Whelan from the social policy free market think tank Civitas discuss.
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0858
Shaun Ley rounds up what we can expect to hear at the Hutton Inquiry later today.
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Garry Richardson interviews an Australian cricket fan masquerading as England star Alec Stewart.
- 7 January 2003
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Sarah decides it's her turn - and interrupts Allan's discussion
-7 June 2002
ListenIt's not always easy to remember ... Sarah forgets where she is
- 20 May 2002
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Jim is besieged by his friends in the studio
- 15 December 2001
ListenJim attempts to interview Gruff Rhys of 'Super Furry Animals'.
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John gets a little confused as to which Greg he has on the programme
ListenGarry Richardson waits and waits and waits for Brendan Foster.
ListenWhat is Charlotte Green giggling about?
ListenJohn and Jim share a joke about the weather?
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Sue and the wrong guest
The Extended Interview

We don鈥檛 always have time to play the whole interview on air. Listen to the extended interview here, exclusive to the Today website.

ListenGeneral James L. Jones
During his visit to听 London - the Supreme Commander of Nato talks to James Naughtie about the threat posed to NATO by a stronger EU military force.
ListenHillary Clinton talks to听James听Naughtie
Her questions surrounding the听White House handling of the Iraq war, plus her years with Bill in that stately building.
ListenMark Coles interviews Damien Hirst
......about his new exhibition in the small Slovenian capital Ljubljana, including drawings from his teenage years.
ListenJames Naughtie interviews Hans Blix:
Hans Blix says allies had motivations other than WMDs for going to war - 6th June 2003.
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Los Angeles based psychiatrist, Dr Carol Lieberman, tells us why she鈥檚 complained to child protection authorities about Michael Jackson.
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Zubeida Malik talked to Prince Turki Al Faisal - the new Saudi Ambassador to Britain before the war in Iraq
ListenRobin Aitken's interview with Jackie Elliott before he was executed
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