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Leading article: End of the bra wars, but the pain is only postponed00:00
Arsenal debt rise will not threaten Wenger's budget00:00
The city where the dead are left lying on the streets12:20
Iraq bomb kills two British soliders11:51
Tracy Edwards declared bankrupt10:06
He may be taking over the Sunday breakfast television mantle of the legendary Sir David, but Andrew Marr is clear that his new programme will bear his own hallmarks rather than imitate the old formula. He talks to Raymond Snoddy00:42
Saudi police kill al-Qa'ida militants in running battle00:30
Lebedeva wins million-dollar jackpot00:00
Electing Clarke would be Tories' 'Clause IV moment'00:00
PM demands funding to fight antisocial behaviour00:00
Vote reform 'worthwhile' says Falconer00:00
Robinson's dazzling dash takes Bristol into derby heaven00:00
Abbott sets the pace in fast start for champions00:00
Blair in celebrity trade mission to China00:00
New-look Bafta may face legal action over 'shoddy treatment'00:00
Youthful Ospreys rewarded by Jones' late kick00:00
Howlett's finishing hides New Zealand flaws00:00
Marr: Pay comment 'stupid'00:00
Wood's determination thwarts Salford threat00:00
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown00:00
Magazines criticised for offering 'boob jobs' as competition prizes00:00
Pubs will shut kitchens to evade smoking ban00:00
George Bush: 'We've been humbled by the powers of Mother Nature'00:00
Celebrity mothers are 'unhealthy' role models00:00
Sybil Marshall00:00
Johns in shin injury scare00:00
Montoya survives curse of McLaren00:00
Small Talk: Akers to be transformed by US allergy test deal00:00
Premiere in Venice is no fairytale for Gilliam00:00
Richard Fitter00:00
William Rehnquist00:00
Motorcycling: Vermeulen's double Dutch triumph as Toseland fights back00:00
Police hunt arson gang after 15 die in third Paris apartment fire00:00
Schröder attempts to rescue election campaign in TV debate with Merkel00:00
Stephen King: Hurricane Katrina shows that America's free market does not have all the answers00:00
Equestrianism: Fox-Pitt clings on to clinch treble00:00
Racing: Warrsan, the old warrior, flies the flag for Brittain in Germany00:00
Charles Nevin: News from Elsewhere00:00
Chirac is doing well, say hospital doctors00:00
Anderson called up for Ashes decider00:00
High society00:00
Lichtenstein painting vandalised00:00
Ervine delighted to claim final glory as Bell tolls for Warwickshire00:00
Letters: Bias and bad justice00:00
The hidden depths: the secret world of Britain's coral reefs00:00
Tremlett cast aside as Collingwood and Anderson step up00:00
Australia gain small measure of revenge00:00
Schools that select 'well-off' children to face crackdown00:00
PartyGaming urged to show its hand over bid00:00
Miles Kington: It's unfair to call a disaster an 'act of God'00:00
Shoaib routs Gloucestershire00:00
China says military powers are not directed at Japan00:00
Richie Benaud: Cricket's wry sage signs off with passion and poise00:00
Rowing: Britain's golden girls stun Germans00:00
Bush faces second Supreme Court challenge with death of Rehnquist00:00
Philip Hensher: Music, not sex, will attract crowds to opera00:00
England have to rethink or fail again, Toshack tells Eriksson00:00
'I was never thinking about myself... we had to help those folks'00:00
School's still out for girls00:00
Hurricane Katrina: Nine days that shook America00:00
Beckham outlines future as the heartbeat of irregular England00:00
Leading article: Brunette ambition00:00
Adriano's hat-trick steers Brazil through00:00
Train unions call strike ballot over privatisation00:00
Serena eclipsed by Venus but sisters serve up mediocrity00:00
UK survivors criticise British response as 150 still missing00:00
'Nothing to fear' for Northern Irish00:00
Leading article: Cracks in the edifice of denial00:00
Bush sends top officials to disaster zone while political crisis deepens00:00
Rebuilt Tigers expose Pontney's illusions00:00
I thought Becks' passing was brilliant, says Gerrard00:00
MI5 officers tried out truth drugs00:00
New Orleans: City of ghosts00:00
Bruce Anderson: New Orleans was responsible for its own fate00:00
Nazis planned to conquer Britain with exploding food00:00
Stefano Hatfield On Advertising00:00
Magne given attacking revelation00:00
Andrew Marr: The man who will not be Frost00:00
Modern gentlemen prefer redheads and brunettes to the charms of blondes00:00
Miller's strike gives Scotland glimmer of hope00:00
Zidane lifts French morale for Irish showdown00:00
Analysis: The Ashes commentary teams00:00
Verbier Festival, Various Venues, Verbier <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Ned Sherrin: My Life In Media00:00
Simon Carr: The Kitchen Capitalist00:00
Stephen Glover On The Press00:00
Piers Morgan: My favourite moments on Planet Tabloid00:00
Dutch National Ballet, Playhouse, Edinburgh <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Pixies, Alexandra Palace, London <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Russian National Mail, Old Red Lion, London00:00
The silent killer00:00
The Sun (PG)<br></br>The Business (18)<br></br>On a Clear Day (12A)<br></br>The 40-year-old Virgin (15)<br></br>Red Eye (12A)<br></br>Born into Brothels (NC)00:00
Julia Stephenson: The Green Goddess00:00
Greg Dyke On Broadcasting00:00
They'll always have Paris00:00
Scientists guilty of 'hyping' benefits of gene research00:00
Prom 60: Cleveland Orchestra/Welser-Most <br/> Prom 63: Royal Concertgebouw/Jansons, Royal Albert Hall, London00:00
Predicting the birth of the cool00:00
Matthew Norman's Media Diary00:00
Inside Story: Rocking all over the world00:00
Ryan promises an inquiry over Balding's early injury00:00
Lord Falconer of Thoroton: 'Iraq has brought a climate of distrust into politics'00:00
Ellie Levenson: These organo-fascists are no friends to the poor00:00
Leading article: America begins to ask some serious questions00:00
Opposition to Mubarak may force poll into second round00:00
England's midfield lost in a miasma of doubt00:00
Mehrtens helps misfiring Quins keep Bees at bay