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Newsnight Thursday, 8 May, 2003, 08:29 GMT 09:29 UK
7 May 2003
Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman
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Foundation hospitals
Parliament
The government survived a backbench rebellion over foundation hospitals. We had reaction.

Tory chief executive resigns
The Conservative Party's chief executive Barry Legg has resigned from his job after three months in the role. We had the latest

Jewish lobby
Just how influential is the Jewish lobby in forming US foreign policy? Tom Carver took a look and came up with some fairly startling findings.

Weapons of mass destruction
And one month to the day after the fall of Baghdad just where are the weapons of mass destruction? We spoke to former cabinet minister, Robin Cook. He, of course, resigned over that very issue.


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looked at just how influential the Jewish lobby is in forming US foreign policy.
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