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3rdÌýDecember 2003
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0609
The Queen arrives in Nigeria today ahead of the commonwealth summit. Peter Biles is our diplomatic correspondent.
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0609
Judges in Britain are being asked to approve the building of a highly controversial damn in Belize. Our environment correspondent is Tim Hirsch.
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0615
Rebecca Marston has a round-up of today's business news.
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0630
TodayÌýpoliticians will get a chance today to debate university top-up fees - although the vote has been postponed. Our political correspondent is Norman Smith.
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0634
The NHS Chief Executive publishes his progress report todayÌý- butÌýwhat will it say? Our health correspondent is Karen Allen.
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0641
Police have until this morning to decide whether they will charge or release the man they arrested in Gloucester on suspicion of terrorism. Our crime correspondent is Neil Bennett.
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0643
This mornings World Press Review comes from Sarah Raynsford in Moscow.
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0645
The Government has been defeated in the Lords in a vote on the Queen's SpeechÌýsetting outÌýlegislation for the coming year. That doesn't happen often.. only twice since 1945. Our Parliamentary Correspondent, Mark D'Arcy.
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0650
A man is going on trial in Gerrmany today - charged with cannabalism.ÌýRay Furlong reports fromÌýBerlin on the grizzly details.
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0709
The Prime Minister has no reverse gear - even on the controversial policy of student fees.ÌýÌýSupport fromÌýthe backbenches is thin on the groundÌý- although he did get a vote of confidence last night from Gordon Brown. Tim Yeo and Phil Willis are the Conservative and Liberal Democrat, Education Spokesmen.
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0716
Tony Blair promised a more democratic system of government in this country. The unelected house of lords would be replaced - but who will replace them?? The Conservative leader in the House of Lords isÌýLord Strathclyde.
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0722
Is the Kyoto Treaty on climate change dead? An adviser to President Putin says Russia doesn't intend to ratify it. Prof Michael Grubb of the Carbon Trust.
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0730
Nato is the most successful military alliance the world has ever seen. But is it really neccessary in a post cold war world? The Supreme Allied Commander in Nato is General James Jones.
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0740
Corrie Corfield has a review of today's newspapers.
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0743
There has been an increase in dog fighting. There have been a series of raids on buildings where fights are thought to have taken place. Mike Butcher is the Chief Inspector of the RSPCA.
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0751
Monica BonvinciÌýhas created a minimalist glass cube to stand opposite the Tate Britain gallery in London, containing a usable loo. Our arts correspondent, Rebecca JonesÌýwent to have a look...
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0755
Statistics are constantly bandied about on the length of NHS waiting lists, the numbers of operations, the time patients spend in hospital. Today the Chief Exeuctive, Sir Nigel Crisp gives hisÌýprogress report about NHS reform.
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0810
Charles Clarke hasÌýto sell the government's case on top up tuition fees for students to an increasingly rebellious bunch of Labour backbenchers. At the last count 145 of them had signed a motion opposing the policy ...Ìý But is there a viable alternative to top-up fees? We speak to the Education Secretary, Charles Clarke.
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0830
A new film opens up next weekÌý - it's based on the mountaineering book called Touching the Void. It's the incredible story ofÌý Joe Simpson who fell into a crevass in the Andes and was left by his companion who thought he was dead.Ìý Despite horrific injury he lived to tell the tale.
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0838
What does every pensioner want for Xmas this year? A computer game apparently.. Emma Soames is Editor of Saga and writer, Joan Smith.
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0843
A rare and nationally significant Iron Age chariot burial site has been found in West Yorkshire during excavations for the new route of the A1 motorway. Kevin Bocquet is there with the archeologist Angela Boyle and Alec Briggs of the Highway Agency.
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0846
Scotland Yard has announced this morning that it is following up new leads over the murder of Constable Keith Blakelock in 1985 Neil BennettÌýour crime correspondent has the details.
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0849
The vote on student fees has been postponed to enable ministers to try to persuade Labour MPs that the policy is right. But Cambridge Univesity student's union is publishing an alternative policy. Union President, Ben Brinded and Vice Chancellor of Liverpool, Drummon Bone.
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The Blunder Clips

Some of Our Less Memorable Moments
These infamous sound clips have risen from the Today vaults again to haunt our newsreaders and presenters. Enjoy!

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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’t always have time to play the whole interview on air. Listen to the extended interview here, exclusive to the Today website.

ListenSarah Montague interviews Paul Burrell.
The former royal butler denies betraying Diana, Princess of Wales, insisting his controversial new book was "a loving tribute".
ListenGeneral James L. Jones
During his visit toÌý 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 toÌýJamesÌýNaughtie
Her questions surrounding theÌýWhite 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’s 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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