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6. The Guardian and Press Reform: a Wheel Come Full Circle

7. Lochlainn O´ Raifeartaigh 1933–2000

9. The Daily Mail and the Stephen Lawrence Murder

10. A Better Press: A Response to John Lloyd's 'Regulate Yourself'

23. Is Boris faking it? The makeover of a candidate: a new, serious Boris Johnson is now being offered to the voters of London--thanks to the heavy stage-direction of Tory party minders

24. Highlights and lowlights

25. The case of Stephen Lawrence

26. Atomised: after giving America the bomb, Robert Oppenheimer became the target of a political witch-hunt in the 1950s. But did he engineer his own downfall?

28. The secret life of Labour voters: the polls tell us they are out there in their millions--so why is it so hard to find anyone who will say loud and proud that they are voting Labour? Hester Lacey goes on a hunt in Dorset and Brian Cathcart corners one in Muswell Hill

29. Push here panic: Charles Clarke's insistence that Britain is in a 'state of emergency' is a cynical sham. We're safer today than we have been at any time since the 1930s, writes Brian Cathcart

30. A law that does the police no good

31. When journalists get it wrong

32. Oh, to be a lefty back then!

33. From Anthony Eden to the Yuppie

34. Take me back to the dull old days

35. From the Suffragettes to Lucky Jim

36. Those Frenchies are asking for it

37. Odd man out

38. Scandal: how the press tried to destroy the McCanns

39. The book of Dave: in conversation with the editor of GQ, the would- be prime minister reveals ... that he 'doesn't really like Pot Noodles'

40. A question of character: the deaths of four soldiers at Deepcut army barracks have inspired a compelling play in this year's fringe. Brian Cathcart, who investigated the real-life cases, is intrigued to see himself brought to life on stage

41. Person of 2007: model of youthful courage; We asked you to nominate the person who did most for the good of humanity over the past 12 months, and you made a singular choice. The NS Person of the Year Humanity Award for 2007 goes to the boy whose Guantanamo campaign has just been crowned with success

42. 'Everybody this case touches, it hurts': the damage that was done in the early days of the Lawrence murder investigation cannot be easily undone, particularly not if the announcement of a new forensic breakthrough is part of a publicity stunt

43. The press approach to the EU is tainted by lies and hostility

44. The greening of Greenland: as the Arctic ice retreats, some communities find that a new way of life beckons. Greenlanders are getting their place in the sun at last, reports Brian Cathcart--but for how long?

45. Third age: a history lesson

46. US offensive repulsed

47. The bean that threatens the Amazon

48. Nuclear: welcome to Los Alamos

49. Perfect storm

50. Ladies' man

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