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0607 |
A surgical team in Wales has developed a less drastic technique for breast cancer surgery. |
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0610 |
Rebels who've taken over a town in the Democratic Republic of Congo say they will pull out. |
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0615 |
Rebecca Marston has a round-up of today's business news. |
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0626 |
Steve May with the Sports News.
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0632 |
A second top CIA official is to step down the day after CIA director George Tenet resigned. Are these departures linked or just a co-incidence? |
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0634 |
Who will control the multinational forces when the new Iraqi government takes over? |
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0637 |
New figures show more people have heart disease but fewer people are dying from it. |
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0639 |
President Bush has just arrived in Rome - on his way to Normandy for the weekend. Did he receive a warm welcome? |
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0644 |
Corrie Corfield has a review of today's newspapers. |
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Today's world press review comes from Bethany Bell in Berlin.听 |
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0650 |
Scientists are waiting for the Cassini spacecraft to arrive at the planet Saturn to start a four year mission. Dr Michelle Dougherty. |
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0655 |
The price of oil has come down after OPEC's decision to increase production by two million barrels a day. Is this a good decision? |
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Ten hospitals have already been given foundation status听and another 14 are being lined up. Professor Rudolf Klein of LSE warns of problems. |
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0713 |
The Italians are celebrating the liberation of Rome 60 years ago.听 President Bush is there - will he face protests? Italian senator Lucio Malan. |
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0716 |
Exactly 60 years ago Rome was liberated by the Allied forces. Hear some eyewitness accounts of that historic day. |
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0720 |
It's 15 years since the demonstrations in Tiananmen Square. John Simpson was there. |
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0732 |
The听awful humanitarian crisis听in Sudan continues. More than a million people could die in the Darfur province. |
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0740 |
Corrie Corfield with the paper review. |
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0745 |
Can artists like Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin compete with great draughtsmen like Rembrandt and Degas? No says David Hockney... |
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0752 |
Former CIA director Admiral Stansfield Turner and听intelligence analyst Greg Thielmann听on the resignations at the CIA. |
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0810 |
Sir Jeremy Greenstock gives his first interview since the appointment of the new Iraqi government. He talks about life in Iraq post June 30th. |
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0820 |
Were General Eisenhower and Winston Churchill nervous in the run-up to the D-Day landings? |
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0832 |
It's听the 60th and 100th anniversaries of D-Day and the Entente Cordiale. We've commissioned Nick Danziger to celebrate the rocky Anglo-French relationship with a series of听photos. |
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0839 |
What makes democracy听succeed or fail? Economics Editor Evan Davis looks at the academic research. |
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0843 |
The Minister for Australian Indigenous Affairs - on why reconciliation between white and indigenous Australians is dying out. |
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0850 |
Do听canvassers still听knock on doors听in the run-up to elections? Iain Watson went to the East Midlands to find out. |
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