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Interview of the Week
April and May 2004
26th May, 2004: Deputy Prime Minister -John Prescott.
John MajorDeputy Prime Minister John Prescott on the row over poll tax in the local elections and British troops in Iraq.


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19th May, 2004: Former Prime Minister - John Major.
John MajorThe former Prime Minister John Major on whether he still believes the war on Iraq was justified.

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12th May, 2004: Former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey.
Lord CareyThe former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, on the relationship between the West and the Middle East.


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4th May, 2004: Sir Bob Geldof and Peter Hardstaff.
Sir Bob GeldofSir Bob Geldof and Peter Hardstaff from the World Development Movement on whether the Commission for Africa can really make a difference?

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1st May, 2004: European Commissioner Chris Patten.
Chris PattenThe EU gains ten new member countries today. We speak to the European Commissioner for External Relations.

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29th April 2004: Valery Giscard D'Estaing & Michael Howard.
Valery Giscard D'EstaingFormer French President, Valery Giscard d'Estaing is the 'father' of the EU constitution. Leader of the opposition, Michael Howard has some reservations.

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20th April 2004: Washington Post Journalist Bob Woodward.
Journalist Bob Woodward, photo: APEXTENDED WEB INTERVIEW: first Watergate, now a controversial book into events in the White House pre-Iraq war.

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17th April 2004: The Prime Minister, Tony Blair.
Prime Minister Tony BlairThe PM talks to Jim in Washington after his meeting with President Bush. First hints of an EU referendum u-turn, plus Iraq's future.

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13th April 2004: Prince Hassan of Jordan discusses Iraq.
Prince Hassan of Jordan.Prince Hassan of Jordan discusses if he still thinks Iraq could lead to world war three.


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5th April 2004: Lord Falconer on the immigration row.
Lord FalconerSecretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, Lord Falconer, on whether immigration rules are tough enough.

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