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Politics | Frontlines 100% | 14 Feb 2003
Between Iraq and a hard place Peter Matthews
So what does the arab world really make of Saddam Hussein and the threat of war? En route to Baghdad, Peter Matthews stops off in Amman, Jordan and hears the word on the street.

Politics | Hog 75% | 14 Feb 2003
Neutrality: an excuse to do nothing? The Hog
Neutrality, being less demanding than pacifism seems to mean whatever we want it to mean. But, argues, The Whole Hog, if we are totally opposed to war it behoves us to find other ways to help liberate the people of Iraq

Politics | Hog 75% |  7 May 2004
Cassandra'a Day The Whole Hog
With every passing day, the wrong-headedness of the US war in Iraq and of their Middle-East policies in general, is getting clearer for all to see.

Politics | Hog 74% |  3 Mar 2003
History repeating The Hog
There may be growing opposition to the impending war in Iraq, but the British and American governments seem unwilling to learn from their predecessors’ mistakes.

Hot Features | Interview 70% |  3 Oct 2005
Caught In The Net: Painters and dictators Stuart Clark
Now that he's got no country to subjugate, a new career awaits Saddam Hussein in interior design.

Politics | Message 69% |  7 May 2003
The end of the beginning Niall Stokes
The war in Iraq may be over but the problems unleashed by America’s new world order have only just begun.

Politics | Message 69% | 28 Aug 2002
Bush war is about oil Niall Stokes
The U.S. is threatening Iraq - not the other way around

Politics | Frontlines 68% | 17 Jan 2001
End The Sanctions Now Michael D Higgins
Recently returned from a visit to Baghdad, MICHAEL D. HIGGINS calls on Ireland to take a lead in demanding an end to sanctions against Iraq, arguing that Saddam Hussein can never justify the deaths of children and the use of long-suffering civilians, as tools of opposition to his regime.

Politics | Frontlines 68% | 28 Feb 2003
War and peace Eamon Sweeney
Dublin, London, Paris, Munich – Anti-war protests took place all over the world on February 15th, with galvanising effect

Politics | Message 67% |  9 Apr 2003
Telling it like it isn’t Niall Stokes
Hypocricy and deceit have characterised the conduct of the war on Iraq so far.

Politics | Frontlines 67% | 25 Feb 2009
Hot Press Banned From Irish Prisons Jason O'Toole
In an unprecedented development, the prison service has slapped a ban on Ireland’s leading music and current affairs magazine – that’s HP, incidentally – a move that legal experts say is unconstitutional.

Politics | McCann 62% | 18 Sep 2002
An overdose of hysteria Eamonn McCann
The role of politicians and the media in drug phobia; what Churchill and Saddam have in common; and the devil fails to get his due in US prisons

Politics | Message 61% | 12 Mar 2003
Pro america, anti the administration Niall Stokes
And, if you’re looking for weapons of mass destruction, you’ve come to the right place

Politics | Bootboy 60% | 14 Apr 2003
Right-minded people? aka BootBoy
Bootboy predicts that Blair’s marriage of convenience with the republican administration will end in tears

Politics | Message 60% | 25 Sep 2002
War: an appalling memorial to September 11 Niall Stokes
George Bush and Tony Blair are playing an appallingly dangerous game - and we may all suffer as a result

Politics | McCann 59% |  2 Oct 2002
Oh, what a lovely war Eamonn McCann
Or how bombing Iraq can be good for Bush, business and beef exports

Politics | Hog 51% | 16 Jun 2004
Bringing it all back home The Whole Hog
we can’t change the world, just the bit we ourselves are responsible for

Politics | Hog 50% | 14 Jan 2003
The wide earthly world The Hog
 

Hot Features | Interview 48% | 15 Sep 1999
Swear To God Stuart Clark
Be afraid be very afraid ... America's bible-belt is producing some very scary information.

Politics | Hog 47% |  1 Apr 2003
The no-win war The Hog
The Iraq war boils down to two undemocratically elected leaders going toe to toe

Music Review | Single 45% |  9 Feb 1994
You Made Me The Thief Of Your Heart Stuart Clark
Sinead O’Connor: “You Made Me The Thief Of Your Heart” (Island)

Politics | Hog 44% | 25 Nov 2004
The Passing Of Arafat The Whole Hog
Our columnist analyses the legacy of the recently deceased Palestinian president

Politics | Hog 44% | 15 Apr 2003
The fall of the roamin’ empire The Hog
How the war on Iraq just might signify the sun setting on the west

Politics | Hog 44% | 13 Sep 2002
The difference a day made The Hog
One year after September 11, the world is being asked to avenge an atrocity by waging a war

Politics | Hog 44% |  9 Jan 2007
Dancing on the lip of a volcano The Hog
Bird ‘flu, bogmen and Armageddon. Business as usual on Planet Earth AD '06. Only more so.

Politics | Frontlines 43% | 20 Dec 2005
WORLD POLITICS: Terror comes to London The Whole Hog
Annual article: A year in world politics reviewed.

Politics | Frontlines 43% |  8 Feb 1995
AND THE BEAT GOES ON . . . Liam Fay
CLIFF RICHARD has come out in favour of caning as a punishment for law-breakers. liam fay reckons this is Biff’s bottom line, right enough.

Politics | Frontlines 42% | 26 Apr 2007
Uday Hussein's body double Jason O'Toole
As the body double for Saddam Hussein's son, Latif Yahia suffered several assassination attempts. Having escaped to Offaly, the controversial figure is now seriously at odds with his adopted country.

Music | Interview 42% | 29 May 2003
Making a show of himself Jackie Hayden
In the best possible sense, of course! For fifteen years, Gerry Ryan has been a mainstay of Irish radio. Though his few forays intoTV thus far have been ill-fated, his latest small-screen venture, Ryan Confidential looks set to reverse the trend. Here, Ryan discusses the ups and downs of his career to date

Politics | Hog 41% |  1 Dec 1993
TIME TO SINK OR SWIM Dermot Stokes
In the middle of the present rather straitened times, it may seem a bit previous, as they say in Cavan, to be talking about the recession bottoming out. well, actually, in its own rather weary wary piddly way, it is.

Politics | Hog 41% | 11 Aug 1993
SMOKE ON THE WATER Dermot Stokes
What was I thinking of when I wrote my last column about water? What strange movements were in the skies? Damned if I know, but its references to possible wars over water supplies, and the specific instancing of Israel seems uncannily prescient in the light of that country's latest brutish incursion into the south of Lebanon.

Hot Features | Interview 41% | 22 Dec 1999
Byrne-ing rage Craig Fitzsimons
With his new movie End Of Days hitting cinemas nationwide, GABRIEL BYRNE speaks frankly to CRAIG FITZSIMONS about the challenge of playing Satan, US cultural imperialism and Ireland's growing economic divide.

Politics | Hog 41% | 23 Nov 2000
Blackboard Jungle Dermot Stokes
Sometimes you have to wonder what keeps a teacher from going under.

Hot Features | Interview 40% | 23 Apr 2004
John Deasy Jackie Hayden
Barely had the new smoking legislation been put in place than the law was broken – in the Dail Eireann bar, by a TD. John Deasy, who subsequently lost his position as fine gael spokesperson on justice, reckons his crime was minor compared to the “criminal excesses” of some of his political colleagues. and he won’t guarantee that he won’t break the law again.

Music | News 40% | 26 Jun 2007
Myles Dungan presents RTE radio series from California The Hot Press Newsdesk
RTE’s Myles Dungan will present a new series on Radio 1, where he speaks to California’s top writers, activists, campaigners and thinkers.

Politics | Hog 40% | 17 Jan 2001
A RACE APART The Hog
The specre of immigration and Britain and Ireland's inhernent rascism needs to be challenged NOW.

Politics | Hog 40% |  5 Aug 1998
The Bill And Michelle Show Dermot Stokes
It’s August. Dog days. Holiday time. Offices of state close down and decisionmakers cut and run. It’s a time when a good family man ought to be taking to the countryside, or the sun and sand. Buckets and spades.

Hot Features | Interview 39% | 28 Jan 2005
Il Communication Tara Brady
The final part of our interview with Matt Stone, the man behind South Park and Team America: World Police.

Hot Features | Commentary 39% | 22 Sep 1993
ON THE PIG'S BACK Liam Fay
In Francie Brady aka Frank Pig, author PAT McCABE has created one of the most unique characters in Irish fiction, an underground cult hero who's already been likened to Holden Caulfield and Huckleberry Finn. The novel from which he comes, The Butcher Boy, is a smash hit on both sides of the Atlantic and work on the movie adaptation is already well advanced. Here, the man who's made a silk purse out of a sow's ear (sort of) talks comics, showbands, the human condition and, of course, pigs, in the company of LIAM FAY. Pix: COLM HENRY

Politics | Hog 39% | 22 Sep 1993
The Walls Come Tumbling Down Dermot Stokes
And suddenly yet newer horizons opened up. The Arab and the Israeli shook hands. The walls came tumbling down. The lion and the lamb lay down together. The strangest things have come to pass.

Politics | Hog 39% | 14 Jul 1993
The American Way Dermot Stokes
Don't tread on us, said Buffalo Bill Clinton, and the Cruise missiles shot off at Baghdad. Hitting this and missing that, amassing what the Americans presumably see as acceptable "collateral damage", including six civilians.

Politics | Frontlines 39% | 23 Mar 2005
The TV Channel The Whole World Watches Imogen Murphy
Imogen Murphy talks to Trinity-educated journalist Hugh Miles, author of Al Jazeera: How Arab TV News Challenged The World, a new book which takes a behind-the-scenes look at the controversial TV station – and arrives at some surprisingly positive conclusions.

Music | Interview 39% | 10 Dec 2002
Jean genius Paul Nolan
He’s collaborated with Bono, Mick Jagger, and Destiny’s Child, hung out with Bill Clinton and co-wrote the biggest selling rap album of all time. but that’s only the beginning. The multi-talented Wyclef Jean here discusses George W. Bush, the death of his father and why Michael Jackson might not be such a strange guy after all

Hot Features | Interview 38% |  6 Mar 2007
Cause and Effect Olaf Tyaransen
To some, he’s the last true socialist left in Ireland. In a forthright interview Michael D. Higgins reflects on Bono's knighthood, expresses his horror at America’s conduct in the Middle East and explains why the PDs are bad for Ireland

Hot Features | Interview 38% |  2 Mar 2007
Cause and effect Olaf Tyaransen
To some, he’s the last true socialist left in Ireland. In a forthright interview Michael D. Higgins reflects on Bono's knighthood, and explains why the PDs are bad for Ireland.

Hot Features | Interview 38% | 26 Nov 2007
A date with the devil's advocate Jason O'Toole
Fast-talking lawyer Giovanni Di Stefano talks about hanging out with Saddam and explains why he tried to buy an Irish soccer club.

Hot Features | Interview 38% | 16 Apr 2003
Lara Marlowe Peter Murphy
A veteran of conflicts in Nicaragua, Somalia, Lebanon, Rwanda, Algeria and the former Yugoslavia, Lara Marlowe is currently best known to readers in Ireland for her compelling and humane reports from Baghdad for the Irish Times. On the eve of what was being billed as a potentially decisive battle for the city, she spoke to Peter Murphy by satellite phone about war and journalism, her personal circumstances and why she believes the invasion of Iraq could still end in catastrophe

Hot Features | Interview 38% |  2 Nov 2005
Gorgeous George Craig Fitzsimons
Bloodied but unbowed by press smears, Scottish socialist firebrand George Galloway is one of the most vocal anti-war politicians in Britian. In a characteristically frank interview he discusses Iraq, Abu Ghraib, Resepect, and why Shannon could be considered a terrorist target.

Hot Features | Interview 38% | 11 Jan 2005
The Real Life X-files Peter Murphy
After examining the strange world of outsider conspiracy theorists in 2001’s acclaimed Them, chronicler of cultural weirditude Jon Ronson has now turned his attention to the murkey milieu of covert US military ops and sinister, Pentagon-sanctioned psychological experiments. Peter Murphy switches on the interrogation lamp and probes the Cardiff-born author for details on Guantanamo Bay, Abu Ghraib, the tactical deployment of Barney the Dinosaur, and the men who attempted to kill goats simply by staring at them.

Music | Interview 37% |  8 Sep 1993
BON VOYAGES Stuart Clark
Half way through his band's massive world tour, JON BON JOVI takes time out to beam good vibes and good health at a frankly envious STUART CLARK.

Politics | Frontlines 37% | 27 Jul 2005
Why London is being bombed David Morrison
David Morrison presents the evidence.

Hot Features | Interview 37% |  4 Jul 2007
How the vest was won Tara Brady
Twelve years since he retired his blood-stained Die Hard vest, Bruce Willis is back for another bite at the franchise. He talks about his see-saw acting career and why he and ex-wife Demi Moore will always be friends.

Music | Interview 37% | 11 Mar 2009
Reading between the line (part 1) Olaf Tyaransen
As U2 gear up for the release of No Line On The Horizon, they meet HP to talk about the creation of their latest masterwork, meeting world leaders, the way they’re perceived in Ireland, the current state of the music business and their future plans.

Politics | Frontlines 37% | 20 Feb 2003
Eve of destruction Michael D Higgins
Just returned from his latest visit to Baghdad, Labour TD Michael D. Higgins reports on an already embattled people braced for more suffering – and argues that there is a moral imperative to oppose the proposed war

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 31 Jan 2003
Back behind bars Olaf Tyaransen
Otis Lee Crenshaw might shortly be returned to jail in dublin but his alter ego Rich Hall will remain at liberty to crack us up.

Politics | Message 37% | 23 Jan 2004
The Fictional War Niall Stokes
Even those on the inside are now admitting that the war on Saddam was based on lies and deceit.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 15 Apr 2008
Soul Man Adrienne Murphy
Spiritual writer Deepak Chopra discusses spirituality, sex, and how George Bush and Osama bin Laden have created one another.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 16 Nov 2005
Here comes the mirror man Stuart Clark
As editor of the Daily Mirror and News of The World Piers Morgan was one of the most powerful men in Fleet Street. He cultivated an influential circle of friends and enemies, among them Tony Blair, Naomi Campbell and -oh yes- Sinéad O'Connor.

Politics | Message 36% | 11 Jan 2007
The good, the bad and the Simpsons Niall Stokes
At the beginning of Hot Press 30th Anniversary year, our esteemed editor is determined to strike a positive note. All together now...

Music | Interview 36% | 11 Mar 2009
Reading between the line (part 2) Olaf Tyaransen
Part two of our U2 interview...

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 15 Apr 2008
Deepak Chopra: the extended interview Adrienne Murphy
Read the exclusive extended version of the Deepak Chopra interview from this fortnight's Hot Press.

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 21 Sep 1994
VOICES OF THE DISAPPEARED Stuart Carolan
On Sunday 16 October a unique event takes place in The Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, as the climax of the 1994 Dublin Theatre Festival. Organised by Amnesty International, Voices Of The Disappeared is intended to highlight their campaign on “ Disappearances” and Political Killings. Stuart Carolan reports.

Politics | McCann 36% | 15 May 2003
Guns n’ rosen Eamonn McCann
As the dust settles on the war in Iraq, the US government are said to have roped in Recording Industry Association Of aAmerica CEO, Hilary Rosen, to help draft copyright law for the new Iraqi administration.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  1 Jul 2008
Hey Big Spender Jason O'Toole
Tales of high profile solicitor Gerald Kean's astonishing ability to make truckloads of money - and spend it - have become the stuff of tabloid wet dreams.

Music | Interview 36% | 19 Nov 1992
Don t Cry For Me Niall Stokes
When Siniad O Connor tore up a picture of the pope on the Saturday Night Live television show in the US recently, she unleashed a storm which has been swirling around her ever since, causing her at one point to announce her premature retirement from the music industry. One month on, bruised and weary she may be but Siniad is neither downhearted nor repentant. Having declared war on the Roman Catholic Church she is determined to keep taking the battle to the real enemy. Interview: Niall Stokes.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  5 Feb 2003
Matt Cooper Joe Jackson
The former editor of the Sunday Tribune on the tough task of replacing Eamon Dunphy in the hottest seat in radio, The Last Word. plus: the Dunph, hook, O’Reilly, war, politics, sport, media, sex, drugs, rock’n’roll and, of course, that much-missed coiffure. Joe Jackson has the first word.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 11 Apr 2007
The wearing of the green Jason O'Toole
He has strong views on Republicanism, Israel, George Bush and Steve Staunton. But, as a TD for Dublin South Central, Michael Mulcahy also reveals how much he loves Fianna Fáil – and how he wouldn’t mind a coalition with the Greens.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 17 Jan 2006
Old Hayden's almanac Jackie Hayden
An exclusive foretaste of all the wonders 2006 has in store.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 17 Jan 2006
Old Hayden's almanac Jackie Hayden
An exclusive foretaste of all the wonders 2006 has in store.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 35% | 23 Apr 2003
Fighting The Power The Hot Press Newsdesk
Caught In The Net: The Iraqi invasion may be an abomination, but at least it’s made the Beastie Boys pull their bleedin’ fingers out!

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 28 Jul 2008
The true story of the John Gilligan gang Jason O'Toole
When Sunday Independent journalist Veronica Guerin was gunned down in cold blood on the Naas Road, the finger of suspicion turned on John Gilligan.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 28 Aug 2008
The Prisoner Jason O'Toole
Dutchy Holland, currently serving an eight-year sentence in Wandsworth Prison, gives a remarkably revealing interview where he discusses all aspects of his life as a career criminal.

Politics | McCann 33% | 20 Aug 2003
Joining America's Disappeared Eamonn McCann
I’m sorry to hear of an old acquaintance, John Eddie McNicholl, taking a hit from the Bush regime, and even sorrier to note the reaction of an influential element of Irish-America.

Film Review | Film 33% |  2 Mar 2000
THREE KINGS Craig Fitzsimons
DON'T LET the trailer put you off - David O.Russell's third feature is by some distance the most deceptively radical "war movie" to emerge from Hollywood in my living memory,

Politics | Message 32% | 16 Sep 2003
George Bush Should Be Left To Stew In It Niall Stokes
With the cost of war escalating, and public opinion turning against him, George Bush and his administration are turning to the hated UN for help in subjugating Iraq. But they should be asked to withdraw or left to fend for themselves.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 32% |  5 Dec 2003
All back to Sam's crib Sam Snort
What time is it fans? Yes, it’s that time of year again – the time of the Sam Snort Christmas party, the hooliest hooley of them all.

Politics | McCann 31% | 30 Nov 1994
LEGAL WEAPONS Eamonn McCann
Should the illegal arms be handed over? The Northern Ireland Secretary, Sir Patrick Mayhew, was, understandably, very anxious about the answer to that question. And he’s probably even more anxious now as he awaits publication of the report of the Scott Inquiry into arms-related sales to Iraq.

Politics | McCann 31% | 11 Jul 2007
The wind beneath the Wangs Eamonn McCann
There’s just too many Wangs in the world, according to the Chinese Government. But first, conclusive proof that the war on Iraq was launched on a lie.

Hot Features | London Calling 31% | 22 Apr 2003
Bighorn strikes again! Barry Glendenning
And you thought Asian ’flu was bad. Barry Glendenning examines the debilitating disease that’s rife among war correspondents

Politics | Message 31% | 23 Oct 2002
Checkmate, it seems Niall Stokes
Has a series of raids by the PSNI on Sinn Fein offices allowed David Trimble to pass the buck?

Hot Features | Foulplay 31% | 16 Jan 2003
Betting zoo Jonathan O Brien
Of the seemingly limitless ‘novelty bets’ on offer from the country’s larger, bookmakers, most are turkeys and red herrings. But cash cows might well be present too…

Hot Features | Reports 31% |  3 Feb 2009
What Giovanni did next Jason O'Toole
Notorious criminal lawyer GIOVANNI DI STEFANO – whose high-profile clients include John Gilligan – wants the law changed so that male prisoners receive the same early release privileges as their female equivalent. And he’s planning to take his case all the way to Europe if necessary

Politics | Bootboy 30% | 17 Jan 2006
Poetry in motion aka BootBoy
A train journey home and a meditation on Allen Ginsberg are interrupted in bizarre fashion.

Politics | McCann 30% | 12 Sep 2006
Christians and cannibals Eamonn McCann
Irish Times science columnist admits possibility of God. The end is nigh.

Politics | Message 30% |  3 Jun 2004
A vital stage in the war against the war Niall Stokes
In advance of the visit of George Bush, the Point Theatre on June 19 will provide a stirring focus for the anti-war movement in Ireland.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 30% | 25 Aug 1993
HIGHER EDUCATION Sam Snort
Sam Snort is intrigued and excited by the suggestion of his friend and colleague, Michael D. Higgins, that there should be more rock'n'roll on the school curriculum, with the kiddies being educated in the finer points of video, film and contemporary media in general.

Politics | McCann 30% | 16 Jul 2007
The North shall rise up Eamonn McCann
Northern Ireland’s rock scene is bursting at the seams with great new talent. Plus, why commentators are attempting to re-write history on Iraq.

Politics | Message 29% | 22 Nov 2006
Rumsfeld for the Nobel Prize! Niall Stokes
He is a visionary, a poet – and an innovator in terms of interrogation techniques. Now that he has resigned as US Defence Secretary, the campaign to make him a Nobel Laureate starts. Right here...

Politics | Message 29% | 16 Nov 2006
Rumsfeld for the Nobel Prize Niall Stokes
He is a visionary, a poet – and an innovator in terms of interrogation techniques. Now that he has resigned as US Defence Secretary, the campaign to make him a Nobel Laureate starts. Right here...

Politics | McCann 29% |  5 Feb 2003
Today Alabama, tomorrow Ballymena Eamonn McCann
It’s official: the more gays a place has, the less likely it is to be battered by tornados. However, if an area has a lot of protestants…

Politics | McCann 28% | 27 Feb 2007
Cop out Eamonn McCann
Former subversives urging the faithful to support their local police force. And it’s not even April 1st.

Politics | McCann 28% |  8 Sep 2004
The strange case of the Belfast 5 Eamonn McCann
Plus the dissident Republican they’re trying to frame. and whatever happened to Kevin Boyle?

Industry | Reports 28% | 12 May 1999
Into The SXSW Jackie Hayden
In a music industry special, JACKIE HAYDEN reports on this year's South By South West music industry bash in Austin, Texas.

Politics | Message 28% | 16 Jul 2009
Fun-Lovin' Criminals Niall Stokes
And that’s just the politicians we spoke to... The publication of a major new anthology of Hot Press interviews by Jason O’Toole, focused primarily on the Irish criminal underworld, gives cause for reflection on what it takes to ‘get good interview’.

Politics | McCann 28% |  6 Jan 2004
  Eamonn McCann
Eamonn McCann reflects on a tumultuous twelve months in which anti-Bush sentiment reached unprecedented levels of intensity, Dr. David Kelly’s suicide opened a can of worms, and, at home, the stem-cell debate swung into full flow .

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 14 Jul 2008
Wikipedia Faces Legal Battle Jason O'Toole
How accurate is online encyclopedia Wikipedia? Controversial lawyer Giovanni Di Stefano says the website hasn't moved fast enough to deal with the gross lies and distortions that litter his Wikipedia entry. Now Di Stefano has launched a legal action that, if successful, could fatally damage the Wikipedia Foundation.

Hot Features | Reports 27% |  7 Jul 2008
Wikipedia Faces Legal Battle Jason O'Toole
How accurate is online encyclopedia Wikipedia? Controversial lawyer Giovanni Di Stefano says the website hasn't moved fast enough to deal with the gross lies that litter his entry.

Film Review | Film 27% | 20 Jul 2004
Farenheit 9/11 Tara Brady
Directed by Michael Moore. Featuring Michael Moore, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden, Britney Spears. 110mins. Cert 12pg. Out now.

 

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