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Iraq likely to hang Saddam, says former envoy00:00
Goosen strolls to victory to complete £1m double act00:00
Jingoism, education and others00:00
Rosales holds nerve to widen advantage over Sorenstam00:00
Churrrrr... It must be high summer if the song of the reclusive nightjar fills the dark sky00:00
Schumacher travels light to score00:00
Peter Barnes00:00
Widnes sack Kelly after heavy home defeat00:00
Microsoft's browser dominance at risk as experts warn of security holes00:00
Kerry bids to harness 'power of the land'00:00
BBC celebrates 50 years of television news reporting00:00
Brian Viner: Talking heads can learn from Townsend's perfect pitch00:00
Don't blame me, I'm only a doctor00:00
Whatever his objectives, Michael Moore could help George Bush get re-elected00:00
Stoute's Gamut starts rise to the top00:00
Desailly calls time on record career for France00:00
A Question of Health00:00
Trustees of M&S pension fund agree to talks with Green over £670m deficit00:00
Tocororo: A Cuban Tale, Sadler's Wells, London00:00
Societies polarised by rising profile of homosexuals00:00
A soothsayer's riddles are never easy to read00:00
McGuire's solo 'specials' help Leeds blaze trail00:00
Master of the dark arts comes under spell of man with the magic racket00:00
The Old Masters, Comedy Theatre, London00:00
Monfils has too much experience for Kasiri00:00
K2 conqueror returns to base 50 years on00:00
How I finally cured my gold fever00:00
Saudis freed Britons in a secret swap of prisoners00:00
Greece v Portugal man for man00:00
Tales from the Therapist's Couch00:00
Transmission, by Hari Kunzru00:00
Design row as cornerstone for new tower is laid at Ground Zero00:00
Gay rights: A matter of pride for the Metropolitan Police?00:00
Two by two00:00
Leader of Portugal's golden generation has to settle for silver00:00
British Museum shines new light on the Rosetta Stone of pharaohs and gods00:00
California peace gathering marred by violence and Indian complaints00:00
Herman Goldstine00:00
Doubts about the legality of the war continue to damage the prospects for peace in Iraq00:00
What makes our flawed leader tick?00:00
My big worries: deflation, house prices, and oil00:00
The cat that got the cream00:00
Militant group denies killing US Marine00:00
From Advocaat to Zidane: the words that matched the deeds00:00
Boxing: Maccarinelli stays cool to repulse Abdoul's assault00:00
Gap year students shot by robbers in Tanzania00:00
ECB fails the one-day test over Zimbabwe tour00:00
Teaching reforms mean Goodbye to Mr Chips00:00
Stephen King: House prices force velvet revolution at Bank00:00
Abbey National could face another fine for breaching FSA rules00:00
Jim Dougal: Why I can no longer sell Europe to the British00:00
Trouble-free Drumcree raises Ulster peace hopes  Â00:00
Rowing: British four recover from Partridge's sad departure00:00
Stress can be good for you ... but not for long00:00
'Our soul is always our greatest strength'00:00
Tour De France: Kirsipuu's victory puts Petacchi in the shade00:00
David King00:00
If you love me, bring a condom00:00
Small Companies Notebook: Amerindo managers seek 11th-hour reprieve00:00
Indonesia enters new democratic era with presidential election00:00
Charisteas strikes for Greece to break host nation's heart00:00
Woodbridge sets record with his ninth men's doubles title00:00
North-South divide revealed in rate of business failures00:00
MPs may allow child smacking in new Bill00:00
Glut of lifeguards ahead as debt-ridden students join the queue for holiday jobs00:00
Government resists call for change in abortion law00:00
Stopped in their tracks00:00
'I've never cared about the money, just that I won. I'm a gift person'00:00
Insurgents to be given amnesty by Allawi00:00
UK rates tipped to remain on hold00:00
Suntan warnings 'causing deficiency in vitamin D'00:00
King Lear, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon00:00
Sharapova triumphs with show of mental strength00:00
Ten years after Lloyd's of London scandal, investors face new threat of financial ruin00:00
The dark side of India, where a witch-doctor's word means death00:00
The Italian Boy, by Sarah Wise00:00
Rowing: Leander women overcome nerves00:00
Hockey: Argentinian attack overwhelms Britain00:00
Healthcare groups form £300m alliance00:00
Federer wakes up to see off Roddick00:00
Others have fallen but this script can have a Hollywood ending00:00
Vedanta board gives chairman ultimatum over link with Russian rival00:00
Greece find time for one last act of giant-killing00:00
Stepping out of the shadows00:00
Prince Turki al Faisal: 'We want to give British people better understanding of Saudi life'00:00
Black rhinos face extinction in Zimbabwe as Mugabe seizes game parks for hunting00:00
How We Met: John the White Rapper & Amy Winehouse00:00
Valerie Martin: Good girls, bad girls, sex and power00:00
UK troops accused over two Iraq deaths00:00
Something odd's going on in Ealing, and I think the Japanese should be told00:00
Will the Square Mile bobby ever feel a collar for insider dealing?00:00
Boxing: Loud reminder of a sport down but not out00:00
Millward stung by McNally's Wildcat strike00:00
Don't bother my pretty little head...00:00
Federer: the dawning of a new sun king00:00
Roddick opts for power against beauty of the best00:00
Peter Grimes, The Royal Opera House, London00:00
Expert View: Some buzz phrases should stay in the box00:00
Sharapova the supernova00:00
Homeowner stunned by threat of eviction00:00
Bob Crowe: A Tube strike, an AGM and some hip tips from my daughter00:00
Harrods calls for reform of store card contracts00:00
Versace's new girl on top must stem flow of lost sales00:00
Living for kicks00:00
Iraqi militants 'behead US Marine'00:00
Best shows worst of West Indies00:00
The Big Trip: Feeling hungry? Supper is the one with antlers00:00
Sankha Guha: Man About World00:00
Fishing lines: Strike a blow for Britain - clonk a cat00:00
New motorway lanes for car-sharers00:00
Spy chiefs to censor hard-hitting Butler report00:00
Romanian HIV/Aids crisis 'will engulf Europe'00:00
Kevin Howe: A new dawn breaks in the East for the sole survivor of the British car industry00:00
Mixed olives with orange and coriander00:00
Business Essentials: It seals doors against rising water... Now it wants to open doors to new markets00:00
School music plan is just spin, say top soloists00:00
Sad Navratilova goes out with a whimper00:00
Newton leads rout as Widnes fall to earth00:00
Kremlin raises stakes with raid on oil giant00:00
Dukes, debs and democrats00:00
Wealth Check: 'Is the time right to buy my first home?'00:00
Cheap plastic leads us into temptation00:00
Chuck Berry/Jerry Lee Lewis, Civic Hall, Wolverhampton00:00
By Anthony Scrivener QC: The US wanted a showcase, but it's staging a dangerous farce00:00
Jason Burt: Girl who came in from the cold after Friday night fever00:00
The Peter Corrigan Column: Wanted - a knockout event from the start00:00
US in bid to halt Airbus handouts00:00
The Week Ahead: Bank provides the beef while Diageo slakes traders' thirst00:00
Williams tells fans: get off Henman's back00:00
Andy Duncan: No jacket required00:00
You can't blame him for being a bit touchy00:00
Stop press: Briton in singles final00:00
Film Studies: As bright as a shopping mall, as resonant as a cemetery00:00
Diary of a giant-killer: It turned out to be a perfect day, and Goran was one of the first to ring00:00
Will the Square Mile bobby ever feel a collar for insider dealing?00:00
Hoon's row with Treasury over MoD cuts deepens00:00
Peers given free vote on smacking00:00
Friends disunited: the Tony and Gordon show, still crazy after all these years00:00
North-east's boom helps to narrow the wealth gap00:00
French go hunting 12,000 lost art works00:00
Luiz Felipe Scolari: Stand by your men - mantra of Portugal's big adventurer00:00
Broadcasting: When writing for TV news, less is definitely more00:00
England are more pluck than judgement00:00
Ramprakash plays the Lions' king00:00
Keep premium bonds as your bit on the side00:00
Tocororo, Sadler's Wells, London00:00
Scientists turn to Popeye to save planet00:00
Harris watches and waits for his chance00:00
Dialogues des Carmélites, Royal College of Music, London; The Early Earth Operas/ENO, Coliseum, London00:00
Time arrives for a test of Test status00:00
Bush pays tribute to Brando - but is there enough cash for the funeral?00:00
They think it's all Sharapova ...it is now00:00
Rowan Pelling: So would you call me a murderer?00:00
We can't produce champions - never have and never will00:00
Clarke lost in a red mist on the greens00:00
Athletics: Mild Bill the perfect pathfinder for Paula00:00
Papa Wemba: The Daddy of them all00:00
Ecclestone threat to Silverstone00:00
Britain steps up pressure on Iran over nuclear arms00:00
Quick pickled veggies00:00
Father of murdered Lucie Blackman sets up safety network for young travellers00:00
Bigger, fluffier, oilier than ever00:00
Steve Tongue: Portugal face Rehhagel's iron men and the burden of history00:00
Alonso excels in dry run for main event00:00
Blushing with Pride00:00
Investors can shake off oil slips and metal fatigue00:00
King Lear, RST, Stratford; Country Music, Royal Court Upstairs, London00:00
The 'Berliner' may not be too little, but is it too late?00:00
Sardo Canale, London, NW100:00
House of the spirits00:00
Government may back Britons' bid to leave Guantanamo00:00
Walk of the Month: England has its limits: ragged and mysterious00:00
Mr Blair is falling off the tiger, and it's no good him mewling about it00:00
Athletics: Athens zooms into view for Smith, the newest kid on the blocks00:00
So this is what they call the new, 'free' Iraq00:00
Peter York on Ads: Stand back, kids - here's an adult with the munchies00:00
Focus: Poor little super-richkids00:00
Hewitt fires broadside against European and American trade tariffs00:00
Business View: We've had our fun. Now M&S must start to talk serious00:00
US judge to rule on sale of 'Daily Telegraph'00:00
Andrew Neil: He may or may not accept a role at the 'Telegraph'. The current editor is safe, for now. And, no, the Barclays do not and will not interfere with editorial policy00:00
Clubs told to produce more of their own00:00
Pack'n'snack00:00
GM research collapses in UK as last big firm quits00:00
The Coma, by Alex Garland00:00
The queen of SW19 with the world at her feet00:00
The Best of Youth (15), A Thousand Months (12A)00:00
Melanie Bien: If mortgage problems mount, don't hide away00:00
Martial Art: Be afraid, be very afraid - it's the key to a happy, healthy life, says this fighting man00:00
National spirit fortified by strength of Figo's character00:00
Hamish McRae: Achieve more with less money. That's the blueprint for Britain's essential services00:00
Editor-At-Large: Subtle, he ain't. Fat, he may be. But stupid?00:00
The City can wait. First, Kingston must recapture the hearts and minds of Hull00:00
Rowing: Partridge's Olympic agony opens the door for Coode00:00
What if Elvis had never been born?00:00
Carrie v Posh: no contest (real women prefer fictional heroines)00:00
French lentils with roasted beetroot and pancetta00:00
Delhi Stories: Where the children plunge into a river of toxic sludge00:00
Is No 10 running scared of Butler?00:00
Short Breaks: Down to the Mediterranean with a bump00:00
Hamilton's chance for a big break00:00
Ailing Berlusconi forced to fire top ally to save his government00:00
Hoddle seeks France job00:00
Felgate continues tireless search for a diamond to polish00:00
Tour de France: Armstrong's mission under a cloud00:00
Before you put your foot down on rue 66...00:00
Spicer's security firm in battle with DynCorp over $290m deal00:00
Honey-ginger lemonade00:00
Canada High!00:00
Indonesians set to ignore past by electing ex-general00:00
Live Aid voted the greatest single moment in 50 years of rock'n'roll00:00
Sainsbury's shareholders to call for 'completely different board'00:00
Racing: Refuse To Bend triumphs in straight fight00:00
Glover 'on another planet' as he seeks backers for 'The World'00:00
Lara the leader without followers00:00
Focus: American beauty00:00
Hawk-Eye inventor still to convince it's a good call for tennis00:00
Michael Stich: Roger's sense of enjoyment a joy to behold00:00
Dark tourism's latest trip: a visit to the gulags of Siberia00:00
Deals Of The Week: From Bath to the Maldives00:00
Gordon Gentle was the rawest of recruits, just 19 and straight out of basic training. Why, his family asks, did he have to die?