Tom Phillips, 23 July 2003
Thirty years ago Mick Pease worked in the coal mines of North Yorkshire. Now he is a child care pioneer in Brazil helping thousands of homeless and orphaned youngsters find families.
Onnik Krikorian, 20 July 2003
The crime of Armenia’s so-called “special needs” boarding schools exposed…
Tom Phillips, 15 July 2003
Brazilian president Luiz Ignácio da Silva condemned UN inaction over the Middle Eastern conflict on Monday, as Tony Blair prepared to meet Israeli premier Ariel Sharon.
Presswire, 13 July 2003
A survey conducted by Belgian IT security company, ScanIT, shows many of the world's computers are "sitting targets" for hackers.
Richard Powell, 10 July 2003
The UK Foreign office advises against "all but the most essential travel" to Iraq but some businessmen have never seen a better time to go.
Greig Cameron, 10 July 2003
The official launch of the 57th Edinburgh International Film Festival didn’t go off quite as smoothly as was planned…
Gareth Jones, 9 July 2003
With the EU entering a new phase of integration, has anybody asked where Britain fits in? Why has the UK in general, whether Tory or Labour, almost always appeared scared by Brussels?
Marie Freebody, 9 July 2003
It's hard to imagine a pain greater than a spell in the dentist's chair, but the bill afterwards can prove just as fearsome.
Smita Sahay, 5 July 2003
A poignant portrayal of the travails of India's eunuchs.
Daniela Tuchel, 4 July 2003
A damning judgement from the European Court of Human Rights has put judicial reform in Romania back under the spotlight.
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