'Our friends called us Hattie and Eric.' (broadcaster and journalist Andy Kershaw discusses sharing flats with sister Liz)(A Family Affair)
Article Abstract:
Television and radio presenter Liz Kershaw is a typical older sister, according to her brother Andy, a broadcaster and journalist. They shared a number of flats in Leeds, England, and London, England, and generally got on well together. They disliked each other greatly as teenagers, according to his sister, but she feels that they complemented each other when they shared flats. She particularly enjoyed the fact that she never knew what would happen next.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 1998
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
The tweed tendency strikes out
Article Abstract:
The Ramblers' Association has traditionally had an image of quiet respectability, but this may soon change. Under new chairwoman Kate Ashbrook, who has already campaigned for ramblers' rights, it looks set to become more militant, being determined to stand up to landowners who illegally prevent ramblers gaining access to their land. It hopes to take on a more modern image, encouraging its members to be more confrontational.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 1995
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
A bald appeal to male vanity
Article Abstract:
There are now many products on the market which claim to cure male baldness, but none of them have been shown to be really successful. Men who are dismayed at losing their hair are often tempted to invest in these products, but they would do better to save their money. Experts agree that certain genes dictate hair loss, and that nothing can be done to reverse baldness.
Publication Name: The Independent
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0951-9467
Year: 1996
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
- Abstracts: Giving Heseltine an interventionist hand. City dealers' bonuses soar to 315m pounds sterling. Small firms given biggest slice of 240m pounds sterling
- Abstracts: Are they belted up in the back? Are car alarms more trouble than they're worth? You can tell it's a Swede
- Abstracts: Tories aim for another 1.5m home-owners. Power brokers go hunting on the left. So where will the tax cuts come from?
- Abstracts: G7 has no answer to currency woes. A choice between jobs and 'franc fort.' (French monetary policy) So, how has Master Clarke been doing?
- Abstracts: Take care in cyberspace, children. Baby, I just can't afford you. Football is better than boot camp