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0709 The annual meeting of the leading bankers, political leaders and officials - the World Economic Forum - is underway in Davos.
0713 Is it likey that a cluster of suicides of young people in and around Bridgend in south Wales are linked to an internet chat site?
0716 The business news.
0720 This weekend the RSPB want everyone to count birds for the 'Big Garden Birdwatch'. Why not spend an hour noting the species of bird in your garden?
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0730 The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, is in the heat of the Mayoral election campaign, but he's at the centre of various allegations made by the London Evening Standard. We look at some of the recent allegations levelled at his administration.
0740 The paper review.
0745 Thought for the day with The Right Reverend Lord Harries.
0750 We speak to Home Secretary Jacqui Smith about her Parliamentary struggle over the detention time for suspects.
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0810 We talk to Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, a politician who has courted controversy. As he fights for a third term he faces accusations that his regime has misused public money.
0823 One of France's biggest banks has written off 5 Billion pounds thanks to the activities of one rogue trader.
0825 The sports news.
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0830 Our Economic Editor Evan Davis speaks to Dr Henry Kissinger.
0835 The business news.
0838 Arts Correspondent Rebecca Jones talks to Alan Bennett about one of his most celebrated plays "The History Boys".
0843 Business leaders may have won concessions from the chancellor over capital gains tax.
0845 The National Trust is calling on English Heritage to change the stringent rules about restoring and repairing listed buildings.
0850 Financier George Soros told us yesterday that Britain and America are heading for a recession. But if the worst happens, can China escape unscathed and help the global economy pull out of a slowdown?
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