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 |  0709 | Tony Blair has said the media and politicians should show some respect and restraint over the death of Dr Kelly. He's still in Tokyo and our Political correspondent Guto Harri is with him. |  |
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 |  0717 | African heads of state will meet tomorrow to talk about the ongoing crisis in Burundi. Leading the talks will be Jacob Zuma, the Deputy President of South Africa. |  |
 |  0723 | Following the saga of the gay Anglican clergyman Jeffrey John, can some compromise perserve the unity that the Archbishop of Canterbury spoke of at the General Synod? Robin Aitken reports. |  |
 |  0727 | The sports news with Garry Richardson. |  |
 |  0735 | The attorney general Lord Goldsmith will go to Washington soon to follow up on the agreement reached by Tony Blair and George Bush to suspend legal proceedings against two British detainees at Guantanamo Bay. Our Political Correspondent is Iain Watson. |  |
 |  0745 | The corncrake, the little brown bird that had all but died out in this country, is back again. Good news? We ask Guardian columnist Natasha Walter and Nick Lindsey of the zoological society. |  |
 |  0752 | The frozen sperm of 28 men undergoing cancer treatment has been inadvertently destroyed by a fertility clinic. North Bristol NHS Trust's Clinical Support Director Dr Tim Lewis and Angela McNab, chief executive of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. |  |
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 |  0810 | We talk to Scott Ritter, head of the UN weapons inspection team until 1998 and someone who worked closely with Dr David Kelly in his role as a weapons inspector in Iraq. |  |
 |  0823 | Our weekly listeners' letters slot |  |
 |  0836 | Unlike Britain, the church in the United States is about to get a homosexual bishop: Canon Gene Robinson. And unlike Canon Jeffrey John, he says he is not celibate. |  |
 |  0847 | Over the next few days we will discover whether Raphael's 'Madonna of the Pinks' will remain in London's National Gallery or be sold to the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. We talk to the National Gallery's Luke Syson and Dr Jonathan Conlin, an historian at Cambridge University. |  |
 |  0854 | What lessons should the media learn from the death of Dr Kelly? Former Guardian editor Peter Preston and Ian Wilmore, a civil servant sacked for leaking information to a newspaper. |  |
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