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0607 |
A tsunami has swept across Asia and claimed thousands of lives. Matthew Grant is in Madras on the east coast of India. |
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0610 |
What news of British people affected ? Paul Adams is our diplomatic correspondent. |
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0615 |
Rebecca Marston has a round-up of the business news. |
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0632 |
The picture across Asia is dark today - we speak to correspondents in three of the worst hit countries. |
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0635 |
Sir John Stevens on why the trend towards 24-hour drinking in England and Wales must be slowed down. |
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0638 |
Corrie Corfield with a round-up of today's papers. |
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0641 |
Our World press review comes from Helen Fawkes in the Ukraine. |
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0646 |
Telephone technologyis changing at a breakneck pace, affecting every aspect of our lives. Will we still have phones stuck to our ears in years to come? |
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0651 |
The tsunami disaster has prompted people from across the world to e-mail us with eye-witness accounts, reports on the aftermath and appeals for information on missing relatives. |
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0708 |
Stephen Evans is Britain's High Commissioner in Colombo, Sri Lanka. |
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0711 |
Steve Tibbett, head of policy at Action Aid, one of the charities launching the Make Poverty History campaign today.
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0714 |
Rebecca Marston with the business update. |
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0716 |
Our political editor Andrew Marr looks at what Mr Blair's presidency of the G8 and the European Union might achieve in Africa. |
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0718 |
Steve May with the Sports News. |
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0733 |
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir John Stevens on why the trend towards 24-hour drinking in England and Wales must be slowed down. |
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0747 |
Corrie Corfield has a review of today's papers. |
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0750 |
Our guest editor Bono counts Sister Benedicta as one of the most inspirational people in the world. So who is Sister Benedicta? |
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0753 |
Thought for the day with Njongonkulu Ndungane, Archbishop of Cape Town.
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0756 |
Gordon Brown responds to Bono's demands for a bolder approach to tackling global poverty
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0810 |
More from Galle in Sri Lanka and the former President, Bill Clinton's reaction to the earthquake disaster |
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0824 |
Does"Riverdance" owe more to Islamic Turkish music than it does to Britain or Europe? |
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0833 |
Former US President Bill Clinton on why he is optimistic about an end to world poverty. |
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0842 |
We hear from our second Listener's Lord finalist Camilla Batmanghelidjh the founder of the Kids Company. |
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0844 |
Our guest editor, Bono, has asked us to explore the view that to do business in Africa, you must be prepared to pay bribes and strike deals with local war lords. |
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0848 |
Today's celebrity guest editor, Bono gives his assessment of how his programme has gone.
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