Tegan Chapman, 18 June 2003
Thousands of people are expected to take part in Britain's fifth annual Refugee Week.
Rory Dollard, 17 June 2003
England take to the field with a new limited overs captain and a new-look team at the start of the NatWest Challenge against Pakistan.
Tegan Chapman, 17 June 2003
The West's insatiable appetite for 24/7 television voyeurism means producers must serve ever-spicier dishes. But the feast leaves a sour taste in this reporter's mouth…
Kevin Mitchell, 12 June 2003
Two second half goals from captain Michael Owen overshadowed a poor performance by England and kept the bloodhounds from Eriksson's door.
Troy Coyle, 11 June 2003
Western pharmaceutical giants' exploitation of indigenous peoples' ancient knowledge of plants, animals and the environment is escalating, says Troy Coyle.
Kevin Mitchell, 11 June 2003
Once again Sven Goran Eriksson displayed his contempt for international friendlies in Tuesday night's 2-1 victory over Serbia and Montenegro.
Alexander Hay, 10 June 2003
Nightclub lovers look away now, a dance anthem anti-Christ is on the warpath…
Charles Banda, 10 June 2003
A senior Malawian magistrate was among 20 people arrested in the lakeshore district of Salima for alleged marijuana trafficking in a week beset with events surrounding the drug.
Chinmayee Manjunath, 8 June 2003
India's erstwhile colonial laws outlawing homosexuality are out of touch with a changing society, Chinmayee Manjunath discovers.
Gonzalo Suarez, 8 June 2003
Delivering bad news can be a difficult and unforgiving business, but spare a thought for those who do it for a living…
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