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 |  0607 | The Moroccan man accused of conspiring in the Sept 11 attacks goes on trial in Hamburg today: Tristana Moore with more. |  |
 |  0610 | Alistair Leithead details America's conditions for sending troops into Liberia. |  |
 |  0615 | The Business News. |  |
 |  0632 | Kim Catcheside brings us up to date with the latest A Levels statistics. |  |
 |  0635 | Following BA suspension of flights to Saudi Arabia, the US Government warns its citizens not to go there: Mike Wooldridge explains why these decisions are being made. |  |
 |  0637 | Stephen Cape tells us the failure of postal talks leaves the door open for strikes by Royal Mail staff. |  |
 |  0640 | Day four of the Hutton Inquiry: our political correspondent Norman Smith. |  |
 |  0645 | A look at today's papers, both in Britain and in Kabul. |  |
 |  0648 | And they're racing ... Mike Donkin visits Baghdad's racecourse (set up by the British nearly a century ago) as it stages its first meet since the war. |  |
 |  0755 | Windsor intruder report expected to say Barschak set off alarms: Neil Bennett previews it. |  |
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 |  0709 | How useful are A Levels to universities if nearly all students pass them? George Turnbull of the exams boards, plus the Secondary Heads Association's John Dunford. |  |
 |  0713 | US missile scare sparks import/export debate: The Liberal Democrats Menzies Campbell calls for the extension of the Export Control Act. |  |
 |  0717 | Will LURD rebels honour their agreement to leave Monrovia? |  |
 |  0722 | Will the deal over compensation for the families of Lockerbie victims mean an end of a 15 year campaign? Reverend John Mosey, who lost his daughter. |  |
 |  0732 | Hutton insight into BBC / No.10 relations: Lord Tebbit and former Downing St. communications director James Humphries discuss. |  |
 |  0745 | Selling Jesus: The new marketing campaign designed to fill the pews. |  |
 |  0753 | America warns citizens to avoid travel to Saudi Arabia: hear Brad Sherman of the House Sub-Committee on International Terrorism. |  |
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 |  0810 | The A Level debate: Schools Minister David Milliband defends their difficulty and their continuing relevance of the exams. |  |
 |  0822 | Rebecca Jones speaks Peruvian writer Mario Vargas, who's described as one of Latin America's most important authors. |  |
 |  0831 | Hear from one of the Kenyan women claiming to have been raped by British soldiers, ahead of a protest today. |  |
 |  0836 | Bank introduces 'lie detector tests' on its insurance claims hotline: plus all the other Business News. |  |
 |  0839 | Are the Afghan people as far away from 'liberation' as ever before? Hear from the author of a new book investigating the changes in the country. |  |
 |  0844 | Hear from the husband of the Edinburgh woman found guilty of poisoning a child with salt, causing permanent brain damage. |  |
 |  0850 | Whatever the reason for improving A Level marks, how useful is the data to universities if nearly everyone passes? Dr Gillian Sutherland of Newnham College, plus classical scholar Dr Peter Jones. |  |
 |  0858 | Laura Travelyan previews today's proceedings at the Hutton Inquiry. |  |
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