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 |  0607 | George Bush's commission on intelligence and WMDs reports today. |  |
 |  0610 | Aid flights are now reaching Indonesia's Nias Island after Monday's earthquake. |  |
 |  0615 | The business news with Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0628 | The sports news with Steve May. |  |
 |  0632 | The Cabinet will meet to make final preparations for the expected May 5th election today. |  |
 |  0635 | The polls in Zimbabwe have just opened and President Mugabe is confident his party will win. |  |
 |  0637 | The Commons treasury committee wants clearer signs that some cash machines charge to withdraw money. |  |
 |  0641 | Paul Wolfowitz has secured the European backing he needs to be confirmed as President of the World Bank. |  |
 |  0645 | A review of today's papers both in Britain and Italy. |  |
 |  0650 | Lib Dem Local Government spokesman Ed Davey explains how they will formalise their commitment to replace the council tax with a local income tax. |  |
 |  0653 | Iraq's national assembly cannot agree who should be appointed as speaker and have only managed to meet twice since the election. Andrew North reports. |  |
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 |  0709 | Petzisai Riuhanya from the Zimbabwe Crisis Coalition and Conservative MEP Geoffrey van Orden discuss whether Zimbabwe's election will be fair. |  |
 |  0713 | Iain Watson looks at what Alan Milburn is telling Labour they have to do to win back voters in the expected election. |  |
 |  0716 | Andy Kemp, group sales director of 3663 (a food distributor), and better food standards campaigner, Professor Tim Lang, discuss how schools can improve their food quality. |  |
 |  0719 | A business update with Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0723 | The sports news with Steve May. |  |
 |  0732 | Richard Scott investigates the rise in the number of fee paying cash machines. Labour MP John McFall of the Treasury select committee, and Chris Hanson, Chief Operating Officer of Cardpoint, discuss this significant rise. |  |
 |  0740 | Bruce Gorcyca, founder of the Veterans Organs Donors International, explains why he is donating his organs to Iraqis in protest of the Iraq war. |  |
 |  0745 | Thought for the Day with Martin Palmer. |  |
 |  0750 | Will patients be able to opt out of the NHS computerised database if they wish? Helen Wilkinson is a patient who has experienced difficulty in this area and Health Minister John Hutton comments. |  |
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 |  0810 | Labour's election coordinator, Alan Milburn, on today's cabinet meeting to discuss the expected general election. |  |
 |  0823 | On the 150th anniversary of Charlotte Bronte's death, we ask, how you would describe her writing. |  |
 |  0835 | Didymus Mutasa, a ZANU PF Minister (President Mugabe's party), on whether the Zimbabwe election will be fair. |  |
 |  0837 | A business update with Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0847 | Sanchia Berg talks with Rose Gray, one of the founders of the River Cafe, about her ideas for school dinners. Former advisor to the Ministry of Food, Marguerite Pattern, comments on school dinner quality. |  |
 |  0850 | Sue Matthias, deputy editor of the New Statesman, explains why today's edition is called New Stateswoman, and Labour MP Vera Baird QC comments. |  |
 |  0855 | Despite Paul Wolfowitz being confirmed as head of the World Bank, critics say the institution still needs reforming. |  |
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