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Newsnight Monday, 7 October, 2002, 16:43 GMT 17:43 UK
Newsnight 7 October
Newsnight's Jeremy Vine
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Conservative Party Conference
Theresa May
Jeremy Paxman reported from the Conservative party conference in Bournemouth, where the Tories began to unveil some of the policies they hope will revive their political fortunes. We talked to the party chairman, Theresa May.

Northern Ireland
As the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland admits the raid on Sinn Fein's offices in Stormont last week was mishandled, we gauged reaction from the Irish Republic to the prospect of a collapse of the peace process.

Asylum Bill
We talked to the Home Office about the decision to introduce last minute changes to the asylum bill presently going through the Lords,

Jeff Bezos
And we had an exclusive interview with Jeff Bezos, the founder of online retailer Amazon.


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