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An audience with Chavez, the man with the most powerful enemies in the world

Published: 16 May 2006

What about Mugabe? 'He is my friend. Have you met him?' I have met many of his victims, I say. 'We all make mistakes'

Eddie Izzard: 'We need Europe to be a melting-pot. We need to melt'

Published: 16 May 2006

Eddie Izzard is the cerebral stand-up who can even perform in French. And one day, perhaps, in Arabic. He talks (in English) to BONO

The wisdom of King Giorgio

Published: 16 May 2006

She's the bright young star breaking all the rules. He's the grand master whose influence on the way we dress is felt around the world. In a rare interview, STELLA McCARTNEY asks Giorgio Armani about fur, fashion and film - and why RED is his new favourite colour

Peter Mandelson: You ask the questions

Published: 15 May 2006

The European commissioner for external trade on the CAP, 'Mandy' and Gordon: 'I have no feud with Gordon Brown. I respect what he does as Chancellor'

Adam Rickitt: True blue hunk Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 May 2006

He sounds off on pollution and photographs well, but can a 'Corrie' star win a Tory safe seat?

Plum Sykes: The new confessions Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 May 2006

Loved in New York, loathed in London. The writer tells Hermione Eyre about life, love - and falling downstairs with Isabella Rossellini

Rick Moranis: Honey, I shrunk the career Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 May 2006

He was Hollywood's archetypal nerd, star of 'Ghostbusters' and 'Honey I Shrunk the Kids'. Then Rick Moranis vanished. Some even said he was dead. For the first time, he tells the true, tragic story behind his demise - and unlikely comeback. Interview by Michael Park

Marilyn Monroe: An icon at 80 Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 May 2006

Marilyn Monroe would have turned 80 on 1 June this year. It's an anniversary that raises intriguing questions: if she was still alive, what would she look like? Would her iconic status also have survived? And how would she feel about the vultures still squabbling over her legacy? Here, the renowned film writer David Thomson dares to speculate

Bryan Robson: 'I find it frustrating I haven't had a chance at a top club' Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 May 2006

The Old Trafford icon who could have been England manager tells Nick Townsend that harder times have not dimmed his desire

Personal Column: Nanny to the stars Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 May 2006

Rachel Waddilove, 58, from Devon, has worked all over the world as a nanny and maternity nurse for a string of celebrities, most recently Gwyneth Paltrow, Chris Martin and their baby Apple

Alan Duncan: Gordon 'pinched' his idea, and now the 'prat' is 'stuffing' the economy Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 May 2006

Meet the Tory frontbencher who is business-friendly, media-friendly but very unfriendly to the Chancellor

Bono: The missionary

Published: 13 May 2006

Bono is the only person to have been nominated for a Grammy, a Golden Globe, an Oscar and the Nobel Peace Prize

Hugo Chavez: Venezualean leader divides world opinion. But who is he, and what is he up to in Britain? Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 13 May 2006

Not surprisingly for a man who divides the world, Hugo Chavez is greeted as a saviour or a saboteur wherever he goes. The Venezuelan President seems immune to nuance and perfectly able to reduce the world to Chavistas or to Escualidos, the "squalid ones" as his supporters dismiss those who try to depose him.

Pell James: Hollywood's next superstar Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 13 May 2006

She's the bombshell who plays down her looks, the 28-year-old actress still paying off student debts. Ahead of her breakthrough role in The King, Pell James tells Craig McLean why becoming the next big thing doesn't always run to script

Mark Morrison: Return of the Mack Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 11 May 2006

The one-time bad boy of British hip-hop Mark Morrison is back after his brushes with the law. He's the spokesman for an 'innocent generation', he tells a sceptical Russell Myrie

John Prescott: 'I'm the one who acted stupidly' Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 09 May 2006

He retains his good humour, but John Prescott admits the revelation of his affair with his diary secretary was traumatic. Now he just wants to ignore snobbish critics and get on with his job, he tells Colin Brown

Theo Walcott: Just 17 ... and in the World Cup squad Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 09 May 2006

To much of the nation the name of the football prodigy Theo Walcott may have meant very little until yesterday. He has, after all, never played in the Premiership and has been kept under wraps since he made a £12m move to Arsenal when he was barely out of his school uniform.

Sir Menzies Campbell: You ask the questions Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 08 May 2006

Liberal Democrat Party leader on whether his popularity has peaked, and if he likes lentils?

Evo Morales: The cuddly crusader Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 07 May 2006

Bolivia's man in the alpaca jumper has made the West jumpy, but he is a superhero at home

Paul Tulip: 'Yes I was fired. But I'm Paul off the TV now' Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 07 May 2006

The headhunter sacked from 'The Apprentice' last week tells Johnny Davis who he thinks will win the chance to work with truculent boss Alan Sugar

Ozwald Boateng: Street fighting man Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 07 May 2006

The home of English tailoring is under threat from chain stores. Can the dashing designer Ozwald Boateng save it? Stuart Husband hears how his controversial battle plan is ripping Savile Row apart

A Freud for all seasons Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 07 May 2006

More than Marx, more than Einstein, Sigmund Freud was a huge influence on 20th-century culture and created our modern sense of ourselves. But, asks Christina Patterson, which of his now contested ideas will thrive in our century?

Steven Gerrard: 'I've got 40 caps - and only played in my real position for 45 minutes' Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 07 May 2006

Liverpool's lifeblood can be England's great hope in a Wayne-less world. Nick Townsend hears a powerful plea from a powerful player

Personal Column: She gave me my face and a name, but the mother I went to find was a stranger Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 07 May 2006

Hugh Maynard, 31, was abandoned by his mum when he was weeks old. Now after a lifetime wondering 'who am I?', he finally has some answers

Simon Vincent: Is the world enough? The accidental tourist with banking in his blood Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 07 May 2006

To move an online holiday booking firm into the black, the boss is returning to his first love - deal-making
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