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0607 |
The beaten candidate in the Ukrainian election is refusing to stand down. Helen Fawkes reports. |
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0615 |
Rebecca Marston with today's business news. |
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0632 |
Indonesia has been more affected by the tsunami than any other country. Rachel Harvey is in Aceh. |
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0635 |
Sri Lanka has also been devastated by the tsunami. Roland Buerk has the latest. |
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0638 |
Over 5,000 people have been killed by the tsunami in India. Matthew Grant is in Madras. |
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0641 |
So far 1,500 have been declared dead in Thailand. Chris Hogg reports from Phuket. |
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0646 |
Susan Rae has a review of today's papers. |
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0651 |
The world press review comes from Jonny Dymond in Moscow. |
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0653 |
Our guest editor, Richard Branson, is keen to investigate whether the risk from DDT is worse than the effects of malaria. |
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0655 |
Is Burma being secretive about the devastation it has suffered from the recent tsunami? Jason Rush is from UNICEF. |
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0708 |
Hear from some people who were directly affected by the tsunami, and Robert Holden, the operations manager at the W.H.O. |
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0717 |
Guest editor, Sir Richard Branson, wants to examine whether universities are short-changing their students. |
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0733 |
Why is Britain so bad at producing entrepreneurs? Rebecca Harding of the London Business School, and Margaret Hodge, the minister of state for education. |
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0740 |
The death toll in Sri Lanka is spiralling. The high Commissioner in London is Faisz Mustapha. |
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0744 |
Susan Rae has a review of today's papers. |
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0747 |
Sir Richard Branson proposes the idea of a 'risk commission' - but could it work? |
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0751 |
Elaine Storkey with 'Thought for the Day'. |
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0753 |
One of the nominees for a Today Listeners' Lord is the inventor James Dyson. |
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0810 |
The death toll in the wake of the tsuanmi is rapidly increasing. Urgent help is needed - is Britain doing enough? Hillary Benn is the International Development Secretary. |
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0824 |
Sir Richard Branson believes that Spanish - not French - should be taught in schools. |
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0833 |
Former US President, Bill Clinton, is optimistic that some conflicts in the world may soon be resolved if appropriate action is taken. |
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0842 |
Rebecca Marston has a business update - and speaks to the Chief Executive of Jarvis. |
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0844 |
It's no surprise to hear that the state of the global economy is a keen concern of Sir Richard Branson - so what for the future? |
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0848 |
Jon Manel has an update on the death toll caused by the tsunami in the Indian ocean. |
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0855 |
Sir Richard Branson reflects back on his programme - and the lessons he has learned. |
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