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0709 The latest from Zimbabwe where Robert Mugabe appears to be clamping down on the opposition and on foreign media.
0712 Professor John Shepherd, fellow of the Royal Society expresses concern about building new coal-fired power stations.
0715 Business with Greg Wood.
0718 Nicola Stanbridge reports on potentially dangerous slimming drugs that were sold illegally.
0725 Sport with Garry Richardson.
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0732 A report on the cycle of youth violence and crime in Bacup, Lancashire from Angus Stickler.
0741 Defence correspondent, Caroline Wyatt, reports from Bucharest where it's the last day of the NATO summit.
0743 Today's papers.
0745 The police are to stop dealing with stray dogs, local councils will have sole responsibilty, but some are concerned that fewer strays will be taken care of.
0748 Thought for the day with Sir Jonathan Sacks.
0751 Shadow Chancellor George Osborne on the US response to the credit crunch.
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0810Tony Blair has given a speech in which he described the extent to which he is and, while in office, was guided by his faith. But do religion and politics mix?
0820Kevin Keegan on Bill Shankly, the Liverpool manager, whose life is the subject of a new play.
0824 Sports news with Garry Richardson.
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0830 Could we ever see a situation in which Robert Mugabe might be made to stand trial?
0838 Business with Greg Wood.
0841 More women now graduate from medical school than men. Does it matter? We speak to one doctor who thinks so.
0846 Are football players losing respect for referees?
0850 Find out about a new exhibition of butterflies at the Natural History Museum.
0852 Why did Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd salute US President George W. Bush?
0855 A report about civil rights leader Martin Luther King, who was shot dead in Memphis, Tennessee forty years ago.
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 |  |  | Gil Scott-Heron (04/03/2008) Life hasn't been easy for the 'god-father of rap', but as US politics gets interesting again, he's making a comeback. |  |  |  | Zbigniew Brzezinski (01/02/08) He used to be Jimmy Carter's national security adviser, and now he's advising presidential candidate Senator Obama. We hear his vision for US Foreign policy.
|  |  |  | 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 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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