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Features

Adams points to past in reply to bank raid claim

Thursday 20 January 2005

IN FOCUS: SUE BYRNE reports on the Sinn Fein response to claims that the Provisional IRA carried out the biggest bank raid in Irish history.

A week in Floyd

Thursday 20 January 2005

DAVID FLOYD casts his glare over the political world.

Drug Storm

Thursday 20 January 2005

IN FOCUS: HUGH TYNAN looks at the way that top drug companies milk US taxpayers' money to make billions each year.

Making society

Wednesday 19 January 2005

JERRY JONES explains why manufacturing provides the key to an economy.

Last thing we need

Wednesday 19 January 2005

JEREMY CORBYN argues that the EU should concentrate on eliminated poverty instead of building an army.

Policy from hell

Tuesday 18 January 2005

IN FOCUS: STEVE McGIFFEN looks at the EU 'directive from hell' that threatens to throw public services to the wolves.

Diplomatic crisis

Tuesday 18 January 2005

IN FOCUS: CHARLEY ALLAN reports from Venezuela on the ongoing crisis following Colombia's arrest of a guerilla leader.

Unenviable task

Monday 17 January 2005

OPINION: New Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was sworn in on Friday. URI AVNERY assesses the task he faces.

Poll witness

Monday 17 January 2005

CAROLINE LUCAS reports on a welcome show of democracy last week as Palestinians went to the polls under the watchful eye of Israel.

Spot the difference

Saturday 15 January 2005

GEORGE GALLOWAY looks at the phoney war between Prime Minister Tony Blair and his Chancellor Gordon Brown and argues that there is just a Rizla's width between them.