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Interview of the Week
April and May 2003 
May 29th 2003: Adam Ingram with John Humphrys
Adam IngramThe Armed Forces Minister is grilled over the use of cluster bombs in built-up areas during the Iraq war.

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May 23rd 2003: John Major with John Humphrys
John MajorFormer PM John Major predicts we will eventually adopt the Euro and gives his unique perspective on the Blair / Brown dynamic.

"They are circling one another like two black widow spiders wondering whether they are prepared to mate".


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May 14th 2003: Jack Straw with John Humphrys
Jack StrawAre 'al Qaeda' back on the map? Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw on the terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia.

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May 4th 2003: Gunter Grass talks to Rebecca Jones
Gunter GrassGerman Nobel Prize-winning writer Gunter Grass tells arts correspondent Rebecca Jones he thinks President Bush is a 'catastrophe' .

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April 30th 2003: Bernard-Henri Levy with Martha Kearney
Bernard-Henri LevyBernard-Henri Levy, the leading French philosopher who was also President Chirac's special envoy to Afghanistan, outlines the results of his investigation into the death of US journalist Daniel Pearl.

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22nd April 2003: George Galloway talks to Ed Stourton
George GallowayIs there any truth in the claim that George Galloway was in the pay of Saddam Hussein's regime?

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11 April 2003: Prince Hassan of Jordan with Ed Stourton
Prince HassanPrince Hassan of Jordan on worrying times ahead in the Middle East.

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