Tom Phillips, 20 June 2004
Prisoners are beheaded and burned as violence from warring drug factions spreads across Rio de Janeiro's prisons.
Charline Adams, 8 June 2004
One of the world’s biggest and best metal festivals is held in Scotland for the first time to the delight of thousands of hard-rocking fans.
Emma Rogerson, 4 June 2004
The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) has announced it is to increase oil output by eight per cent over the next month to tackle escalating prices.
Onnik Krikorian, 2 June 2004
The activists behind Georgia's "Rose Revolution" made history by ousting President Eduard Shevarnadze - now their neighbours are eyeing a similar bid for democracy.
Michelle Wright, 1 June 2004
The music industry and the internet continue their rocky relationship into the online ticket arena, with the king of music festivals proving, once again, to be a hurdle too high.
Charline Adams, 30 May 2004
After seven successful years the hoops hero, Henrik Larsson, bids an emotional farewell to Celtic Park and his adoring fans.
Alexandra Sicotte-Levesque, 28 May 2004
Ghana’s population of 19 million is being ravaged by HIV/Aids. One reporter spends the day with a doctor there, fighting to get his patients the treatment they need to live.
Melanie Falconer, 19 May 2004
The high-speed, high-budget and high-excitement world of Formula One has long been the domain of the boys, but now a new challenge beckons…
Alexander Hay, 16 May 2004
A rising reporter offers newcomers practical advice based on his own experience of the long, hard road into the music press.
Kevin Mitchell, 11 May 2004
The domestic season is drawing to a close and the shadow of Euro 2004 is once again looming large over the football landscape…
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