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United States Election: An open letter to voters PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chris Wearmouth   
Monday, 01 November 2004
As Election Day looms in the US, people in every country watch and wait, while one reporter appeals to Americans to vote responsibly…

 
How can we trust our politicians? PDF Print E-mail
Written by James Malysz   
Friday, 29 October 2004
With British political parties competing to gain ground in the popularity stakes, one reporter examines how increasingly ambitious promises are swelling public distrust…

 
The dossier, director and dilemma that won't die PDF Print E-mail
Written by James Malysz   
Tuesday, 31 August 2004
Why are questions over the Iraq 'dodgy' Dossier still circulating when the Right Honourable Lord Hutton concluded the matter over eight months ago?

 
How to keep the subs happy and stay in work PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard Powell   
Wednesday, 30 June 2004
Interview A sub-editor can turn your definite front page splash into a three-line item buried in the classifieds; such is their importance. Here, an experienced sub explains how to stay in their good books and on the paper's pay-roll…

 
US Election: Ralph Nader is not the enemy PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexander Hay   
Tuesday, 20 April 2004
US voters have a bad case of "misdirected thinking" when it comes to positioning presidential candidates along the political spectrum, writes Alexander Hay.

 
Portray the Roma properly, or not at all PDF Print E-mail
Written by Daniela Tuchel   
Monday, 15 March 2004
Romania is unjustly criticised for discriminating against its gypsy population with the Western media and poor journalism to blame, one reporter argues.

 
Blair's double escape act extravaganza PDF Print E-mail
Written by James Malysz   
Thursday, 29 January 2004
It was a week in which the British Prime Minister was destined to leave the comfort of Downing Street; but his opponents have been left sorely disappointed.

 
Christmas: A season for... nah, forget it! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sav D'Souza   
Wednesday, 24 December 2003
As most people cosy up with their drinks, presents and for those who don't have satellite television, board games; others are plotting the downfall of a sacred annual institution.

 
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