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 |  0708 | Our correspondent Barnaby Phillips on the opening day of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Nigeria. |  |
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 |  0711 | Our political correspondent James Landale reports on the cabinet closing ranks behind Tony Blair over tuition fees.
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 |  0714 | Parliamentary elections in Russia - Sarah Rainsford has been meeting some of the voters on the streets of Moscow. |  |
 |  0718 | A new parliamentary candidate will be chosen for one of Labour's safest seats. Our political correspondent Iain Watson reports from Wales. |  |
 |  0722 | The chairman of the Royal Society on a United Nations convention to ban therapeutic cloning.
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 |  0734 | The policy director of the New Economic Foundation and a former British abassador to the UN on the future of the Kyoto agreement on climate change.
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 |  0740 | A review of today's papers from Brian Perkins.
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 |  0743 | Our correspondent Tristana Moore on Donald Rumsfeld's visit to Iraq. |  |
 |  0745 | The experimental composer who's gone to Antarctica in search of his muse.
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| Michael Howard, the new leader of the Conservative Party embarks on a nationwide tour of Britain starting with a visit to his old grammar school. |  |
 |  0824 | Some of your letters and emails.
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 |  0827 | Computer Games - they may be attracting older players - but are they art?
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 |  0836 | Commonwealth leaders are still trying to find a compromise in their dispute over Zimbabwe.
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 |  0840 | Brian Perkins with a review of today's papers.
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 |  0843 | A class apart - does private schooling really make a difference to a child's education?
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 |  0849 | A slice of life from the Royal Navy recruits on the lookout for drugs.
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