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Paterson's pace to lift creativity00:00
UN to pull staff out of Iraq in wake of suicide bombings00:00
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Fluent and intelligent, Howard offers hope to his party00:00
Putin's chief of staff tenders resignation00:00
Buried Treasure: Lavinia Greenlaw on Stefan Zweig's 'The Invisible Collection' and 'Buchmendel'00:00
EU delegates accused of treating human rights as side issue at China summit00:00
Simon Fisher Turner: Angelic conversation00:00
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James Lawton: FA establishes tough new era by bringing rich clubs to book00:00
Jonny Greenwood: So long to Jonny guitar00:00
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UA Fanthorpe: Life of the English poet00:00
London Philharmonic Orchestra/Jurowski, Royal Festival Hall, London00:00
Shoulder injury may keep Wood out of first Test00:00
Nursery is fined £60,000 over death of allergic baby00:00
Over the edge00:00
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London postboxes to be sealed during strike00:00
Capo prepared for Dallaglio test after tough route to top00:00
Britain must confront shameful trade that ruins Congolese lives00:00
Sailing: Richards and Sanderson aim high as British fleet makes show of strength00:00
A political heavyweight, the one Tory that Blair fears00:00
England escape lightly from extra man saga00:00
Album: Ryan Adams00:00
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Capitol Hill in chaos over toy pistol00:00
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Oxfam finds money grows with books00:00
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Pakistan holds opposition leader over treason charge00:00
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Eagles and Angels by Juli Zeh, trans. Christine Slenczka00:00
Scientists attack government handling of GM crops debate00:00
Player purchases take City's debts to £50m00:00
Clarke gives Howard a clear run at leadership00:00
Howard says Tories are internationalists, not 'little Englanders'00:00
Rating agency sounds alarm on Hollinger's liquidity problems00:00
Fracas in Turkey costs FA £4,400 Turkey game00:00
'Evil' man jailed for killing student, 2100:00
Racing: Chives adds flavour to pursuit of Gold bonus00:00
The Meaning of Everything by Simon Winchester<br/>The Adventure of English by Melvyn Bragg00:00
Douglas wins £3m role as the face of Majorca00:00
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Mahathir retires with fresh attack on Jews00:00
John Bolton: We must keep WMD out of terrorist hands00:00
A touch of Blair in strong performance00:00
Misia: The other first lady of fado00:00
Marc Almond: To Russia with untainted love00:00
Down Under Diary: Harrigan's cross-code hint00:00
Clarke fills all-round role after Hussain's grit revives England00:00
Pentagon names al-Douri as rebel link with al-Qa'ida00:00
Art à la carte00:00
Jane's Addiction, Brighton Dome00:00
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Andreotti acquitted of ordering journalist's murder00:00
Russian prosecutors freeze Khodorkovsky's Yukos shares00:00
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BSkyB puts squeeze on pay TV viewers with 5% price rise00:00
Arsenal handed record fine and four bans00:00
Lib Dems plot to 'decapitate' Tory00:00
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The Sketch: Thrilling. Chilling. Welcome to the Rocky Howard Show00:00
ITV drops show that pits elephant against 44 dwarfs00:00
Security services on high terrorist alert for Bush's British tour00:00
Howard: our dark days are over00:00
British Energy to lose £25m of sales00:00
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Ed Balls gives Whitehall's blessing to interest rate rise00:00
Nuclear weapons, Tories and others00:00
UN says war in Congo is fuelled by foreign firms   Â00:00
Islamic preachers should speak English - Blunkett00:00
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Baugur in talks to buy £150m Oasis00:00
Concorde to be a museum piece00:00
Green pulls out of battle for Safeway00:00
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Brown 'must fiddle books to avoid tax rise'00:00
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Sir Jimmy Young: You Ask The Questions00:00
We Must Eat Our Suckers With The Wrappers On, Barbican, London00:00
Howard supporters say a 'dream ticket' with Davis is off the cards, despite backroom negotiations00:00
Unilever's path to growth is rocky00:00
FA fined for tunnel fracas00:00
Hughes' strike leaves Robson stuck in time warp00:00
James Lawton: FA right to ignore apologists seeking soft option for Ferdinand00:00
Support for Bush ebbs away because of growing violence00:00
From old Thatcherite to bookies' red-hot favourite00:00
Chelsea find salvation waiting in wings00:00
Opera to tempt West End audience with classics for a tenner00:00
EU to test safety of chemicals in household goods00:00
Tottenham board split by plan to raise fresh funds00:00
Bethan Marshall: Pupils need a carrot, not a stick, Mr Clarke00:00
I'll lead from the centre, says Howard00:00
Attack on US tank brings post-war death toll to 11700:00
Wiltord helps to guide Arsenal's youth00:00
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Israeli generals urge Sharon to relax curbs00:00
Rumours of resignation push Kremlin towards crisis00:00
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World Bank 'to approve' $4bn central Asian pipeline00:00
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Racing: Fitzgerald called up to partner Azertyuiop00:00
Wildcat postal strikes spread across country00:00
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Headteachers to be given financial gurus for budgets00:00
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Salt Lake samples may be tested for THG00:00
Gamekeeper turns poacher: FSA's Sergeant joins Lloyds TSB00:00
England escape with fine for extra player blunder00:00
Ion, Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House, London00:00
Allies convinced Clarke will not stand despite his long-held leadership ambitions00:00
Requiem for the quiet man: a fatal cocktail of dismal faults and failures00:00
Russian prosecutors move to allay investor fears over Yukos arrest00:00
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Complete guide to the Rugby World Cup00:00
Jane Ratchford: Organisations realise they will miss out if they don't target minorities00:00
Green pulls out of running to buy Safeway00:00
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The Sugar Syndrome, Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court, London00:00
Angry Fayed denies claims Fulham are up for sale00:00
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Linderoth sees Everton through00:00
Terrorist suspects kept in jail under 'draconian' ruling00:00
Hitzlsperger rewards dominance of Villa00:00
Rolls-Royce pioneers 'job swap' scheme to avert redundancies00:00
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Beneath a Waning Moon: Diaries 1985-1987 by James Lees-Milne00:00
MPs back plans for cannabis to be reclassified00:00
Huge Afghan opium harvest brings fears of new terrorism00:00
Berlusconi records an album of his love songs to captivate Italy00:00
Extremists 'plotted to expel blacks from South Africa'00:00
Silenced witnesses00:00
P Diddy accused of using sweatshop labour for clothing range00:00
Martin Kemp: Naughty but nice00:00
Vanishing ice may destroy polar bears' habitat in 100 years00:00
Davis stands aside, but believes that his time is still to come00:00
The English Concert/ Manze, Wigmore Hall, London00:00
Down Under diary: Aussies feeling 'red coats' pressure00:00
Clarke seizes opportunity as top order stutter again00:00
Hear the sound of Big Bang on the internet00:00
Postgraduate: Royal College of Art; Preparing for the Olympics; Open University Business School annual lecture00:00
Clarke driven by new resolve00:00
I doubt whether Damien Hirst really cares that he's moved up thirteen places00:00
I doubt whether Damien Hirst really cares that he's moved up thirteen places00:00
Candid Woodward admits England are 'a little off the pace'00:00
Sky investors to vent their anger on Lord St John00:00
The rich rewards of racial equality00:00
Nicholas Hammer00:00
Abbey speeds restructuring as profits slide00:00
Biker gang chief cleared in police murder case00:00
New tables add to the pressure00:00
Channel 4 chief admits using sex to lift ratings and promises £449m to boost original drama00:00
World Bank 'to approve' $4bn central Asian pipeline00:00
Baby girl for McCartney and Mills00:00
Barclays accused of 'obscene' commissions00:00
Howard offers best hope of breaking new Tory habit of failure00:00
Salvation and sunlight for the miners buried for six days00:00
Vandals push car to edge of Eurostar track00:00
Heskey exploits Neill's latest dismissal00:00
William Sargent00:00
Racing: Don't let the facts get in the way of a sporting tale brimming with romance00:00
Seth Shostak: Alien life is not so far away00:00
Red Cross vows to remain in Iraq00:00
Reuters chief reduces his payoff terms00:00
Chicken breeding is greatest scandal in farming, court is told00:00
Wembley chief subpoenaed in US00:00
Tales Of The City: Roast beef in the Caribbean sun00:00
Safeway bonuses 'money well spent'00:00
Pleat's spell in charge to extend Spurs' limbo00:00
Archbishop names group to tackle gay bishop crisis00:00
Veteran's injury mars Canada victory00:00
Smith apologises for hitting family friend with bottle00:00
An autumnal tale of nature lovers and other nuts00:00
Sinead Cusack: Dark heroine of a New York story00:00
Ferdinand may face lengthy ban after FA charge00:00
Arsenal fined £175,000 and players banned over fracas00:00
The loneliness of the PhD student00:00
Janice Rule00:00
Radlinski's try shows the way00:00
QPR worried by report on racist incident00:00
Inquiry set to deliver 16-man verdict00:00
'Hollywood' Harrigan bows out00:00
Hughes' focus on Wales despite rumours00:00
Defeat leaves Namibia at bottom of group00:00
Zamora's first goal decisive for Spurs00:00
Outlook: Time to hit the brakes as Britain becomes a nation of debtors00:00
Cardinal Health snaps up Intercare for £233m00:00
Contractors are blamed for snow chaos on roads00:00
The Sketch: Chin up. Head down. Best foot forward. Goodbye, Mr Thing00:00
Rugby World Cup in brief: Leslie ban reduced00:00
Thorntons reveals assortment of new bids00:00
Jarvis Hotels to go private as directors approve £158m management buyout bid00:00
Teacher Talk00:00
Mystery sheikh pays millions for abandoned mountain village00:00
The Tories now need a leader who will appeal to the floating voter00:00
Henman takes sweet revenge against Grosjean00:00
Pakistanis living in Scotland feel more at home north of the border than the 400,000 English who live there