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0607 |
ScientistsÌýsay the cooling effect of pollution particlesÌýis masking the extent global warming. Our correspondent is Tim Hirsch. |
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0609 |
Police in Inverness are to excavate a quarry 27 years after a woman and her son disappeared. |
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0615 |
Greg Wood has a round-up of today's business news. |
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0632 |
The Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw is going to Sudan, Bridget Kendall is travelling with him -- and Anna Borzello is in Nigeria where an African conference willÌýdiscuss how the political problems in Sudan can be resolved. |
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0635 |
U.SÌýtanks moved to within half a mile of the Imam Ali mosque in Najaf overnight. Alistair Leithhead. |
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0638 |
Two hooded men managed to steal the famous painting 'The Scream' from aÌýmuseum in Norway. Our arts correspondent is David Sillito. |
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0640 |
Four U.S soldiers accused of torturing prisoners at the Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq are to appear before a military tribunal today. |
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0642 |
Vaughan Savidge has a review of today's papers. |
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0645 |
Today's world press review comes from Paul Anderson in Islamabad. |
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0649 |
The UK government is aiming to control the amount of nurses the private health sector can poach from developing countries. |
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0652 |
CanÌýchildren as young as fiveÌýreally suffer from stress?ÌýDr Pat Spungin says new research shows they do... |
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0709 |
Police inÌýOslo are hunting for the armed men who stole 'The Scream'Ìýfrom the Munch museum. Gunnar Sorensen is head of the museum. |
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0713 |
Ohio is usually a good indicator as to who will win the US presidency - so what are the main issues on people's minds? Our correspondent, Steven Evans went to find out. |
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0720 |
New research shows that giant leatherback turtles can be found in the UK. Dr John Houghton carried out the study.
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0725 |
Garry Richardson with a round-up of the latest sports news. |
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0730 |
Employers are complaining that school leavers aren't ready for work and theyÌýare having to pay for remedial maths and English lessons.ÌýCBI Director,ÌýDigby Jones, andÌýSteve Sinnot of the NUT. |
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0741 |
Vaughan Savidge with another review of this morning's papers. |
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0744 |
A film about the theatre 'Stage Beauty' has just been released - but will anyone bother to watch? Sir Richard Eyre directed the film. |
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0750 |
U.SÌýtanks have moved closer to the Imam Ali shrine in Najaf.Ìý
Iraq's Security Minister is Mowaffak al Rubai. |
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0810 |
Nearly a million people died in the genocide in Rwanda. Is the same happening in the Darfur region of Sudan? Jan Pronk isÌýthe UN representative in Sudan and shadow Foreign Secretary, Michael Ancram. |
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0820 |
A new TV documentary claims a photographer who accompanied Ernest Shackleton on an expedition modified some photos to give a false impression... |
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0832 |
Is the government "gold-plating" new EU directives and what does this actually mean? Tom Feilden reports. |
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0844 |
A new book 'Midnight in Some Burning Town' claimsÌýmany soldiers in Iraq areÌýleaving the army to work for private security firms. Christian Jennings is the author. |
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0848 |
Why a Cambodian soap opera may help prevent A.I.D.S. |
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0853 |
Should 'small talk' be taught at school? |
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