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0709 Hillary Clinton has beaten Barack Obama in Pennsylvania. Our North America editor, Justin Webb, reports.
0713 Are you what your mother eats? How a woman's diet could determine the sex of her baby.
0717 Business with Greg Wood.
0720 The Liberal Democrat MP Malcolm Bruce, who chairs the Commons International Development committee, talks about biofuels and food prices.
0723 US troops are now fighting in Basra alongside the Iraqi Army, in their campaign against militia groups. We speak to Major General Patrick Cordingley.
0726 Sport with Garry Richardson.
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0733 The second of our special reports from the Congo where peace efforts have not put an end to the militia violence.
0741 Today's papers.
0744 Hillary Clinton is back in the running to be the Democratic candidate for president after a strong result in the Pennsylvania primary. James Naughtie is there.
0747 The species of American fish that has survived 70,000 years despite being all female.
0749 Thought for the Day with The Right Reverend James Jones, Bishop of Liverpool.
0753 How many schools will be shut by the teachers strike tomorrow? We speak to the head of the union involved.
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0810ANC President, Jacob Zuma, on Robert Mugabe and the future of Zimbabwe.
0816 Hear more about Hillary Clinton's victory in Pennsylvania's presidential primary.
0823 The British military spokesman in Basra, Major Tom Holloway, tells us that the Iraqi forces have won the confidence of the people of the city:
0828 Sport with Garry Richardson.
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0835 What makes a good leader? We speak to Harvard Professor Joseph Nye and Michael Portillo.
0840 Business with Greg Wood.
0843Joan Didion's book, the Year of Magical Thinking, comes to the stage. Our Arts correspondent Rebecca Jones talks to the American writer, the play's director Sir David Hare and the lead actress Vanessa Redgrave.
0847 Why is there such a lack of interest in England's national day? We speak to poets, Brian Patten and Elvis McGonagall.
0852 A final thought on Hillary Clinton's win in Pennsylvania from James Naughtie.
0855 Chris Huhne, Liberal Democrats Home Affairs Spokesman and Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, research fellow at Brunel University on the state of political party funding.
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|  |  |  | 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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