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0709: MPs have attacked the financial regulators over their handling of Northern Rock.
0712: Are there comparisons to be made between the Great Depression of the 1930s and the current credit crunch?
0720: Barak Obama seems to South Carolina's hot favourite for the presidential primary.
0725: Yesterday in Parliament.
0730: Sports news with Steve May. |  |  |  |  | 
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0732: Business editor Robert Peston has been kept busy at Davos.
0736: Simon Cox has been investigating the battle to save Britain's gardens.
0740: A look at today's papers.
0742: American author Jonathan Franzen seems almost pleased by the global credit crunch...
0750: Thought for the Day with the Rev. Joel Edwards.
0753: When it comes to Tax returns, do you have special security status? |  |  |  |  | 
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0810: The Financial Standards Authority has been criticised over their handling of the Northern Rock and now The Treasury Select Committee has produced a report.
0817: Is the credit crunch an inevitable corrective to recent years of excess?
0822: The Oscars are next month and the British film Atonement is getting a lot of attention. The film is based on the book by Ian McEwen.
0830: Sports news with Steve May
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0830: Sports news with Steve May
0832: It sounds like a Dickensian plot line, but this week ten Romanian children were rescued from a Slough house where they had been locked up and sent out to pick pocket and shop lift for their 'owners'.
0837: A look at today's papers.
0840: The people attending Davos this week like to talk, but what happens when they're not allowed to? |  |  |
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