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Saturday 15th December 2007
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07:09 A deal has been reached at the climate change talks in Bali.

07:14 From January 7 2008, passengers will no longer be restricted to 1 piece of carry on baggage. But there may be different rules at different airports.

07:17 Today's papers.

07:23 President Musharraf is lifting the state of emergency in Pakistan.

07:28 The sports news.

0730-0800

07:30 The ANC conference in South Africa is taking place this weekend.

07:40 Today's papers.

07:42 We get the latest on the two year-old girl who had an operation in India to remove her extra limbs.

07:45 Thought for the day with Canon David Winter.

07:48 We speak to Tracey Smartt Ford, the mum of a 17 year old who was shot dead this year. No-one has yet been charged with the killing.

0800-0830

0810
A deal has been made at the climate change talks in Bali. But what does this mean?

0820 We look at the week's revelations in the Diana Inquest.

0825 The sports news.


0830-0900

0830
 A former ITN newsreader is now bankrupt and living rough. But how does this extreme change in lifestyle happen?

0840 Today's papers.

0843 Saturday Night Fever was released 30 years ago today.

0847 The Savoy Hotel in London is closing today for the first time in more than 100 years.

0850 A book has been written about the evolution of the financial services. We look at its relevence to the recent banking crisis.
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Thought for the Day

Thought for the Day for today and the last week can be heard from the Religion and Ethics Website

The Blunder Clips

Some of Our Less Memorable Moments
These infamous sound clips have risen from the Today vaults again to haunt our newsreaders and presenters. Enjoy!

Can of what John?
John gets confused over the expression, 'opened a can of worms.'
- 18th March 2005
What is our website and email address John?
John gets confused about all this modern technology and it's David Blunkett Jim!
- 22 December 2004
Who's reading the news Sarah?
Sarah introduces a guest newsreader. And it's catching, as Nick Clarke of the World at One demonstrates
- 4/5th October 2004
The boy who likes to say YES!
Sports presenter Steve May is left trying desperately to get his seven year old guest to say something other than yes!
- 23rd September 2004
When the technology fails John and Jim have to Ad-Lib...
Jim introduces a very strange sounding 
'Yesterday in Parliament' package.
- 23th July 2004
Paul Burrell sings opera?
Sarah cues in a very odd sounding Paul Burrell clip.
- 25th October 2003
Interruption
Sarah decides it's her turn - and interrupts Allan's discussion
-7 June 2002
Waiting
Garry Richardson waits and waits and waits for Brendan Foster.
The Extended Interview

We don’t always have time to play the whole interview on air. Listen to the extended interview here, exclusive to the Today website.

Sonny Rollins (26/11/07)
The legendary Jazz saxophonist talks about his time in prison, phone calls with John Coltrane, 9/11 and the ambitions of a Jazz survivor.
President Pervez Musharraf (17/11/07)
James Naughtie interviews asks the President of Pakistan when he will lift his country's state of emergency and what he is doing to tackle Islamist Terrorism.
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