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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Jon Dennis

Guardian Daily: Evidence released in torture case

MI5 has been condemned for misleading the Foreign Office and courts over the torture of a British resident in Guantánamo Bay. We hear the reaction from human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith.

The winter Olympics are about to begin in Vancouver, and there's no snow. Suzanne Goldenberg reports from Washington DC ... where she's snowed in.

20 years ago today, Nelson Mandela was released from prison. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela - his wife during his incarceration and herself a potent and articulate advocate of freedom - tells the Guardian's David Smith of her emotions on 11 February 1990.

The Guardian Media Group - which owns the Guardian - cut its historic link to Manchester this week when it sold its regional newspaper business to Trinity Mirror. Chief executive, Carolyn McCall, talks to MediaTalk's Matt Wells about the deal.

Greece's public deficit is 12.7% - more than four times higher than eurozone rules allow. Today Greece's debt problems - the worst crisis to hit the euro - are being discussed by EU leaders. Helena Smith gives the view from Athens, where thousands joined street protests against government austerity measures.

Eric Schlosser and Robert Kenner tell Film Weekly's Jason Solomons about their new film Food Inc., which examines the corporations that control the food supply in the US.

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