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Trouble in Haiti as rebels take control of the country's fourth biggest city. Claire Marshall. |
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The Government's school curriculum review is due out today. Correspondent Mike Baker. |
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More than a hundred suspected football hooligans have been made subjects of banning orders in a crackdown before Euro 2004. John Williams of the The Centre for the Sociology of Sport at Leicester University. |
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Demonstrations are planned in Zimbabwe today organised by a new protest movement called Women of Zimbabwe Arise. We hear from one of the organisers, Jenni Williams. |
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Our correspondent Pallab Ghosh reports from the American science conference in Seattle on new research into the genetic code of dogs. |
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Mud is already flying - well in advance of the American presidential elections. Lois Romano of the Washington Post and Sidney Blumenthal, a former senior adviser to Bill Clinton. |
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A review of today's papers. |
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The pain of love: our reporter Sarah Nelson at the Science Museum. |
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The mother of a Muslim dissident killed in an Uzbek prison was jailed for six years on Thursday in what the British ambassador Craig Murray says is an appalling case of human rights abuse. |
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It's one hundred days since Michael Howard took over leadership of the Conservative Party. David Cowling of BBC political research, party donor Stuart Wheeler, and Lord Heseltine give their assessments. |
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A seventeen year old violinist from Kazhakstan, Amirjan Bisengaliev, makes his debut at the Royal Festival Hall tonight. |
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This week's look at your letters. |
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From Iraq, our correspondent Jonny Dymond on the situation in Fallujah, where there's been an attack by gunmen on a police station and a government building. |
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Sarah Nelson reports from Luton, where a Muslim girl is taking her school to court over her right to wear a full length dress. Plus chairman of the Commons Education Committee, Barry Sheerman. |
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Is Germany's historic influence on British culture and intellect on the decline? Historian Tristram Hunt in discussion with Dr Ulrich Sacker, Director of the Goethe-Institut in London. |
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How does the genteel world of 19th century courting compare with dating in 2004? |
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More from seventeen year old violinist Amirjan Bisengaliev. |
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