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07:00 Kenya is facing a humanitarian crisis over food shortages. Reverend Colin Smith talks to us from Kibera.
07:10 A look at today's papers.
07:20 As violence appears to quieten in Iraq - will people will see positive results from the democratic process?
07:25 US Presidential hopefuls look forward to Tuesday's primary in New Hampshire.
07:28 The sports news with Garry Richardson.
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| 0730-0800
07:30 Voters go to the polls in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia today - will elections be free and fair?
07:35 Another look at today's headlines.
07:40 Hollywood actors plan to boycott the Golden Globe Awards next weekend in support for striking screenwriters.
07:45 They may be green - but how safe are energy saving lightbulbs?
07:50 Thought for the day with Reverend Rob Marshall.
07:55 After last year's fiasco will the new system for trainee doctors to apply for jobs have any more success this year?
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| 0800-0830
08:10 We look at whether there's a better way to run Britain's railways?
08:20 The Times has published a list of the 50 Greatest British Writers since 1945. What can such a list tell us?
08:25 Sports update with Garry Richardson.
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| 0830-0900
08:30 As violence continues in Kenya and the humanitarian crisis worsens what is the situation for ordinary people?
08:35 Another look at today's papers.
08:40 Two high level diplomats are expelled from Afghanistan after a "misunderstanding" in Helmand Province.
08:45 Will the high price of oil lead to widespread use of even less environmentally friendly fuels?
08:50 Can energy saving lightbulbs trigger serious reactions in those suffering from certain skin complaints?
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