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Dictating to the 'perfect' poor PDF Print E-mail
Written by Nkem Ifejika   
Monday, 01 December 2003
Western notions of what is appropriate for the developing world are based on preconceptions and hypocrisy. But leaders of the poorest countries can be just as ignorant, argues Nkem Ifejika.

 
Winning a television war PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sally Brooks   
Tuesday, 11 November 2003
Does invasive television win wars? Or does the rendering of the truth in all its grime and gore fly in the face of the ‘official’ truth? Sally Brooks investigates…

 
What a wicked web we weave PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom Lewis   
Monday, 27 October 2003
As virtual observations on the Iraq war die out, the internet's bulletin boards return to profanities and partisan passion, abuse and angst, and hate and hysteria. But Tom Lewis finds not everyone has moved on…

 
Disillusioned with Labour PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sally Brooks   
Saturday, 20 September 2003
A reporter who helped in the 1997 Labour campaign that brought the party to power considers her political allegiance after the shock seizure of one of its "safe" seats this week.

 
Book review: Skull Dance by Gerd Balke PDF Print E-mail
Written by Deepa Kandaswamy   
Monday, 15 September 2003
A new thriller examines the reality of the Cold War and the subsequent "process" of de-nuclearisation…

 
Non-stop news vs. 'real' journalism PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alex Walker   
Thursday, 21 August 2003
Television news channels that operate around the clock are cutting considered analysis and investigative journalism out of the picture, argues Alex Walker.

 
The art of avoiding disappointment PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chris Parker   
Sunday, 17 August 2003
The fast-buck business of licensing popular comic book-movie crossovers to video game developers has left a sour taste in this reporter's mouth…

 
Robbie Williams: The death of British pop music? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Pepi Mcdoodle   
Monday, 04 August 2003
More than one hundred and twenty-five thousand fans swamped Knebworth to watch the prince of pop, His Royal Highness Robbie Williams, perform a plethora of poptastic tracks, but what does his popularity say about us?
 
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