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Memory Wars. James Silver reports from the US on the controversial origins of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation, founded in 1992 by Dr Ralph Underwager. Repeated Saturday 8.30 pm

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James Silver
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Dr Ralph Underwager.

Mark Saggers presents full coverage of the fourth rounds in football's FA Cup and Scottish Cup. Plus news from the day's quarter-finals of the Heineken Cup and Parker Pen Shield, the Australian Open tennis in Melbourne and the Irish Champion Hurdle from Leopardstown.

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Mark Saggers

Malcolm Brabant with the top stories from around the world. And at 1.35 USA Today with Bill Nicholson , including science news with Matt McGrath and American internet news with Kevin Anderson in Washington; and at 4.50 showbusiness with Peter Bowes in Los Angeles.

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Malcolm Brabant
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Bill Nicholson
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Matt McGrath
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Kevin Anderson
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Peter Bowes

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