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Blatter invites England bid for 2018 World Cup00:00
Doubles players to sue ATP in revolt over changes to rules00:00
Leading article: How Iraq has cast its shadow over a disastrous week00:00
The questions a shocked America is asking its President00:00
<i><b>Credit card lenders call time on borrowers' benefits</b></i>11:40
Omagh bomb suspect must face trial11:23
Major explosion rocks New Orleans01:03
Terror connection suggests the attackers had explosives training01:03
Politicians from all parties condemn 'sickening' words01:03
Former editor of 'Panorama' appointed head of BBC TV news01:03
Father finds son's body in bedroom00:54
Housewife guilty of Hong Kong 'milkshake murder'00:48
Relief mixes with frustration as evacuees find safety in Houston00:01
Whitehall chief to stamp out 'sofa-style' governing00:01
Testimony of victims' families 'could increase jail sentences'00:01
Venice: A film festival making waves00:01
Free speech row clouds Turkey's EU hopes00:01
'I'm going far away': A mother's words before jumping in front of a train with her children00:01
Deal over terror suspects delayed00:01
Police see film of children faking death in wood where Rory's body was found00:01
'Casual to the point of careless' - Bush under fire for slow reaction00:01
UKIP declares for 'principled' Ken in Tory leadership race00:01
Hooked on classics: stars back their favourites for awards00:01
Anarchy in New Orleans00:01
MSP admits setting fire to hotel curtains00:01
Kate Bush: The sequel00:01
Rock'n'roll legend Fats Domino reported missing in flooded city00:01
Away from the Big Easy, Katrina left a trail of death and devastation00:01
Chris Eubank found guilty of taking a beer delivery truck00:01
Why commuters are going the extra mile for their daily grind00:01
Clarke opens his campaign by attacking Blair's stance on terror00:01
Cameron puts quality of life at top of leadership agenda00:01
Videotapes reveal al-Qa'ida's link to July 7 London bombings00:01
'The ones who could not leave were poor folks. Most are black'00:01
My dear old thing! Blowers given out before Ashes finale00:01
Former advisers deliver their verdict on Blair: He just can't say 'no' to the media00:01
Mothers of Beslan vent their fury on school's headteacher00:01
Britain warns it may opt out of EU asylum proposals00:01
Vine's model vision informed by her own journey from strip club to artist's studio00:01
Briton kidnapped in Afghanistan00:00
Young given nod to tackle Giggs as Beckham prepares for anchor role00:00
Dramatic win seals series for Australia00:00
Clement on guard for Murray run to top 10000:00
Savage's plea leaves Toshack unmoved00:00
Gordon growing in stature ahead of Italy challenge00:00
John Rentoul: Clarke was once the right answer. But the question facing the Tories has changed00:00
Steve Richards: The truth about Blair's Downing Street00:00
Spend, spend, spend philosophy threatens Worcester and Bristol00:00
Morley set to join Bulls if Sydney shift finishes early00:00
Morley set to join Bulls if Sydney shift finishes early00:00
Gerhard Schröder: 'When it comes to preserving peace, who do you trust?'00:00
The Third Leader: Greetings from behind the hedge00:00
Letters: Conditions British teachers face00:00
Jeremy Warner's Outlook: What future for Royal Mail as Deutsche Post wades into UK with mooted bid for Exel?00:00
Robinson expects tough test in 'Cup tie atmosphere' of Cardiff00:00
Rowing: Coxless four cruise through to final00:00
Leading article: A disaster that will test Mr Bush and all US society00:00
Leading article: Control freaks, but are they in control?00:00
Racing: Quest for speed king starts with Proclamation00:00
Market Report: BOC rises on talk of merger with German peer00:00
Koizumi's assault on 'Japan Inc' sends Liberals soaring00:00
Liverpool the big losers from this summer's sales00:00
Euro no match for the pound00:00
Miles Kington: The downward spiral of a downward spiral00:00
The Investment Column: Time to take Whitbread off the menu and bank profits made since 200000:00
Ken Jones: Dressing-room and press box lack irreverent humour of days gone by00:00
Iraq buries its dead but recriminations from the stampede have barely begun00:00
Irish camp moves on after curfew incident00:00
Israel hopes talks with Pakistan are first sign of thaw with Islamic world00:00
Christopher Hirst: New Orleans will be back: music, food and all00:00
Garcia and Donald hit Ryder trail on route 6600:00
Udal's six of the best condemn champions to crushing defeat00:00
Secret room hides golden treasure of heiress00:00
Prom 62: Cleveland Orchestra/Welser-Möst<br></br>Prom 61: BBC SO/Robertson, Royal Albert Hall, London00:00
A Week in Books: This autumn's fiction for young readers does look outstandingly rich00:00
On a Clear Day (12A)<br/>Red Eye (12A)<br/>The Business (18)<br/>Born into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids (NC)00:00
Last Days (15) <br></br> The 40-Year-Old Virgin (15)00:00
Slow Man, by J M Coetzee00:00
Book Group: The September Choice, 'The Harmony Silk Factory' by Tash Aw00:00
In the Fold, by Rachel Cusk00:00
Businesses count the cost after the havoc of Hurricane Katrina00:00
Prayer Room, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Lexi Alexander: My hooligan years00:00
Ferdinand seeks cure for Danish hangover00:00
Thomas Sutcliffe: Melvyn must be having a laugh00:00
Bertie Hope-Davies00:00
Album: Richard Hawley <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
My Mercury Prize torment00:00
Simon Schama: Over the rainbow00:00
Rufus Thibodeaux00:00
Sean Paul: Uptown top ranking00:00
Album: Dusted <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Persian Fire: The first world empire and the battle for the west, by Tom Holland00:00
Clor: By hook or by crook00:00
Talking Jazz00:00
Album: Elbow <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Russell Crowe: Russell's new philosophy00:00
Natasha Richardson: Pursuit of passion00:00
Book Group: Ciar Byrne reviews 'Clear' by Nicola Barker00:00
Dancing in the Dark, by Caryl Phillips00:00
You Never Can Tell, Theatre Royal, Bath00:00
On a Clear Day (12A)<br/>Red Eye (12A)<br/>The Business (18)<br/>Born into Brothels: Calcutta&Otilde;s Red Light Kids (NC)00:00
Paperbacks: The Haven Home for Delinquent Girls<br></br>Victorine<br></br>The Space Between<br></br>Fascination<br></br>Margot Fonteyn<br></br>My Ear at His Heart<br></br>This Blinding Absence of Light00:00
Sir Joseph Rotblat00:00
Album: The Rolling Stones00:00
Cover Stories: John Mortimer; Ottakar's00:00
Book Group: Your views on the August book, 'Clear' by Nicola Barker00:00
Preview: Ken Adam, National Film Theatre, London00:00
Malory, by Christina Hardyment00:00
Tracey Emin: My Life in a Column00:00
Album: Kate Rusby <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Great Britain to have united team at 2012 Olympics, says Blatter00:00
Terence Blacker: Why some men's sex lives are so compelling00:00
Equestrianism: Muschamp Impala has Edge over rivals