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Newsnight Tuesday, 30 July, 2002, 17:04 GMT 18:04 UK
Tuesday 30 July
Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman

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Anti-terror laws
They are held without trial and without access to the evidence that put them behind bars - no wonder a court has found that nine foreign nationals held under Britain's tough anti-terror laws are bieng held in breach of European Human rights. So what happens now to Blunkett's tough September 11th law?

Yemen
Yemen - scene of the devastating terrorist attack on the USS Cole and one of America's key target countries in the war against Al Quaeda. Our correspondent Frank Gardner has an exclusive report on the country's role in the war on terror.

Africa
Peace in Africa - an historic signing of peace deal to end years of bloody civil war in Central Africa. Will it work? We talk to the Development Secretary Clare Short.

Smallpox
That vaccine. Our Science Editor gives us the facts behind the story on our strategy to counter a smallpox attack.


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