The Independent 1992 - Abstracts

The Independent 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
1492: if Columbus had come here. (life in England in 1492)Retail industryDanny Danziger
270 billion pounds sterling dilemma for jet set. (tourism aiding aircraft industry)Retail industryDavid Black
A carefully crafted package. (Institute of Fiscal Studies: analysis of effects of Labour/Conservative Budget on family disposable incomes)Retail industryAndrew Dilnot, Steven Webb
A change of heart in Moscow. (Viktor Chernomyrdin appointed Prime Minister)Retail industryMarshall I. Goldman
A chilling wind blows in from the Gobi desert. (nuclear bomb testing)Retail industryJohn Hassard
A chip off the old shock. (interview with Robert Hughes, art critic) (Interview)Retail industryAnthony Lane
A City enigma makes his Midland move. (Sir Jeremy Morse, chairman of Lloyds Bank) (Interview)Retail industry 
A commitment to security and growth.(full text of the Queen's speech on opening of Parliament)Retail industry 
Across Europe with a lorryload of jumble. (British volunteers' trip to Romania)Retail industryJohn Dryden
Adaptability is the key. (special report on business computing)Retail industryDavid Guest
A dinosaur that does not deserve to die. (BMW 7-series)Retail industryJames Ruppert
A father's crime, his child's punishment. (the law forbids a convicted sex offender from living with his own child)Retail industryRichard Pendry
A feminist voice across 200 years. (200th anniversary of publication of 'A Vindication of the Rights of Woman' by Mary Wollstonecraft)Retail industrySheila Rowbotham
A friendly giant to help with the shopping. (architecture of Selfridges department store in London)Retail industryDan Cruickshank
Aftermath of inglorious failure. (Setbacks to idea of European unity)Retail industryRoy Jenkins
After Rio, painting the town hall green. (Earth Summit agreements take effect in local authorities)Retail industryRebecca Renner
After the courses, the Horses. (David Jason, actor)Retail industry 
After the ecstasy, the cold light of day. (post-Communism problems for Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia)Retail industryMatthew Symonds
After the Wall. (interview with German playwright Klaus Pohl)Retail industryLorna Dolan
A golden opportunity lost. (Vauxhall Astra GSi) (Evaluation)Retail industryBrett Fraser
Agony aunts have problems, too. (advice writers attend seminar on child abuse)Retail industryJanie Lawrence
A good solution to Midland's problems. (Hongkong and Shanghai bank bid for Midland Bank)Retail industry 
A holy mission to serve viewers. (modernisation of religious broadcasting)Retail industryDavie Sheppard
Aiming high. (James Bowman, singer)Retail industryAndrew Stewart
A lethal cocktail that blows up when stirred. (explosions in Mexico caused by alkane gases)Retail industryHohn Emsley
A little global village in Littlehampton. (Body Shop HQ)Retail industryRowan Moore
All hands on decks. (American college radio stations)Retail industryJoseph Gallivan
All that jazz on a shoestring. (Neil Rawles documentary producer) (Interview)Retail industryBenjamin Smith
All the President's programmers.Retail industryPaul Simons
All the troubles of the world on its shoulders. (UN peacekeeping is overstretched)Retail industryAdam Roberts
All this and the universe as well. ( interview with Dr George Smoot, astrophysicist who discovered the origins of the galaxies) (Interview)Retail industrySara Wheeler
Alternative trading for peace on Earth and goodwill to all nations. (Traidcraft brings justice to business)Retail industryRoland Howard
A man of many certainties. (Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food John Selwyn Gummer resigns from Church of England General Synod)Retail industry 
A match, some turps, a boy and his school. (increasing number of arson attacks)Retail industryVeronica Groocock
American voters give priority to their purses. (the economy is the main issue of concern in the US presidential election)Retail industryDavie Usborne
ANC to march on a centre of apartheid intrigue.Retail industryChris McGreal
And finally he is Falstaff. (profile of Robert Stephens, actor)Retail industry 
And then Andrew looked in the mirror. (men's grooming and beauty parlour)Retail industrySusan de Muth
An early lesson in South Africa's despair.Retail industryBenjamin Pogrund
A new life in the libretto.(Anne Ridler, opera translator)Retail industryFiona Maddocks
Anything he can say, I can say longer.... (verbosity of politicians)Retail industryCharles Miller
A pack of three without the shame. (condom sales techniques)Retail industryJane Austin
A pint with the regulars at the Glass Pig. (Herefordshire pub opened to welcome customers with severe learning difficulties)Retail industryHarry Pugh
Apparatchik turned bear-baiter. (profile of Leonid Kravchuk, president of Ukraine)Retail industry 
A prescription for more than pills. (social workers resident in GP practices)Retail industryChristopher Mowbray
A proud history, on the slag heap. (end of the British coal industry)Retail industryGeoffrey Goodman
A reel of your own. (American copyright laws for films)Retail industryCatriona O'Shaughnessy
Are you being serviced? (car servicing options)Retail industrySteve Cropley
Are you haunted by the tax office? (Great Britain Inland Revenue inspectors)Retail industrySean O'Neill
Armed with a rifle and licence to cull.Retail industryMartin Booth
Army failed to act over UDA murder plots.Retail industryDavid McKittrick, John Ware, Geoffrey Seed
Art for the heart's sake. (director Richard Eyre's speech about the BBC at the Art Council conference) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Ascending voices. (song recitals gain popularity)Retail industryKeith Clarke
A scientist's case against God.(an edited version of Dr Richard Dawkins's speech at the Edinburgh International Science Festival on Apr 15, 1992)Retail industryRichard Dawkins
A season for crying in the chapel. (King's College, Cambridge traditional festival of carols)Retail industryGraham Chainey
A second miracle in Germany. (reaction to neo-Nazism)Retail industryGitta Sereny
A shadow with substance. (John Cunningham, labour foreign affairs spokesperson)Retail industryGerald Kaufman
Ashdown's next mission: meet the people and listen. (Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown) (Interview)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
A shock to the system. (29th Berlin Theatertreffen)Retail industryDella Couling
A short cut to writing better plays. (North West Playwrights' Workshops)Retail industryNick Pullen
A 'skunk' that smells sweet. (Courtaulds Coatings new fabric Tencel)Retail industryCharles Arthur
A sprinkling of love to season the take-away.Retail industryAlison Whyte
A steep price to pay for some country cachet. (Range Rover) (Evaluation)Retail industryBrett Fraser
As the holes get bigger, the treaties get tougher. (Copenhagen meeting to increase restrictions of Montreal protocol on ozone layer damage)Retail industryNicholas Schoom
A subject that isn't only for the girls. (problems of menstruating schoolgirls)Retail industryCorinne Julius
A tax holiday could cure Government's economic headache.Retail industryPeter Jay
A thick fog with nowhere to go. (static weather - blocking anticyclone)Retail industryBill Burroughs
A thorny road to sainthood. (Opus Dei founder Monsignor Josemaria Escriva de Balaguer)Retail industryElizabeth Nash, Adela Gooch
A tiny drop in the ocean with a ship's name on it. (DNA marker for oil slicks)Retail industryKeith Hindell
At last I remember what it's like to be five foot nine! (Dikhoul Rehabilitation Centre)Retail industrySusan De Muth
At last, the rent they need is in sight. (Canary Wharf)Retail industryMartin Lawley
A tourist's peace of mind is an insurer's piece of cake. (travel insurance has huge profits for the agents)Retail industryJoseph Kerman
A trade unhampered by slump. (Christmas hampers)Retail industryChris Blackhurst
Attention turns to profits from the Continent. (UK venture capital companies do business in Europe)Retail industry 
Auditors must change to head into the 1990's.Retail industryBrandon Gough
A very different depression. (comparison of world economic problems in 1992 and the 1930's)Retail industryH.V. Hodson
A war of attrition against their own. (interview with Peter Matthiessen, author) (Interview)Retail industryTom Shone
A way out of the apocalypse. (Somalia)Retail industryEd Lover
A working-class hero or Labout myth? (centenary of Keir Hardie's election as Labour's first MP)Retail industryNorman Timmins
Baltic republics build a bridge in order to help themselves. (lack of help from the West to new countries)Retail industryBruce Knecht
Banks hone new cutting edge at the top. (brief profiles of leading bankers in Britain)Retail industryLisa Vaughan
Barcelona balances its budget. (Olympics organisers confident of making a profit)Retail industryJustin Webster
BBC told it must expand network to survive. (15 reports on improving services and efficiency)Retail industryDonald Macintyre
Beating cancer, passing GCSEs. (progress of teenage cancer victim Gregory Taylor)Retail industryMary Taylor
Behind the barrier of separation. (fathers' rights to visit their children when not residing with the family)Retail industryPenny Jackson
Beholding the beast within. (reviews Uccello's painting of St George and the Dragon)Retail industrySarah Coonan
Better heroin than HIV. (Wirral clinic prescribes drugs to prevent needle-sharing - damage limitation)Retail industryAnne Montague
Beware, Aunt Edna, if you give your all. (leaving one's body for medical research)Retail industryDavid Delvin
Big business is looking for organic growth. (natural farming without chemicals)Retail industryPeter Carty
Bikes overtake cars in sales but not in safety. (Cycling: a Special Report)Retail industryLynne Curry
Bill Clinton. (Interview)Retail industryP.J. O'Rourke
Bill Naughton. (dramatist William John Frances Naughton) (Obituary)Retail industryAdam Benedick
Biotech catches up with its advance publicity. (Cantab Pharmaceuticals and British Biotechnology plan to float)Retail industryMike Ward
Blacker than the teenage blues. (teenage depression)Retail industryChris McLaughlin
Black in the U.S.A. (excerpt from Studs Terkel's book 'Race') (Transcript)Retail industryStuds Terkel
Bleak winter goes straight to the feet. (self-help for chilblain sufferers)Retail industryDeborah Jackson
Bleeding, followed by mental torture. (Gaucher's disease)Retail industryDenise Winn
Blending the traditional and the trivial. (Pearson Group)Retail industryWilliam Kay
Boost for business welcomed. (business response to the 1992 Budget)Retail industryTerence Wilkinson
Boris Dmitrievich, come to Moscow at once. (excerpt from memoirs of Boris Pankin, Soviet Ambassador to London)Retail industryBoris Pankin
Bouncing along the bottom. (profile of Norman Lamont, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer)Retail industry 
Brave man who refused to be scapegoat. (transcript of Paul Henderson's solicitors' statement about his spying for MI6 in Iraq) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Breakthrough at the breaker's. (recycling at the breaker's)Retail industryRoger Bell
Bringing your work home. (teleworking)Retail industryLiz Donaldson
Britain's failure, or all Europe's? (Edinburgh summit)Retail industryDominique Moisi
British arrive late in new Iran. (increasing business opportunities in Iran)Retail industryRussell Hotten
Bubbling health at Blackpool. (possible dangers of bleach used to purify water)Retail industryJohn Elmsley
Bursting to seduce America: Bill Clinton: no crisis seem too great. (Democrat Bill Clinton aims to be nominated for President)Retail industry 
Bush whirls in for a political salvage mission. (American President George Bush visits south Florida hit by Hurricane Andrew)Retail industryRobert Flock
But is she a 'New Yorker?' (Tina Brown, new editor of the magazine 'New Yorker' in 1992)Retail industryRichard B. Woodward
Campaigns urge gays to 'think pink' before voting. (campaign for gay legal and social reform in political manifestos)Retail industryNeil McKenna
Canal dreams. (exhibitions of Leonardo at Palazzo Grassi and Canova at Museo correrin Venice)Retail industryBruce Boucher
Can all human life be processed here? (the Human Genome Project)Retail industryDarrel Ince
Can't get to sleep? All you need is love. (one cure for insomnia is sex last thing at night)Retail industryDeborah Jackson
Can the elvering go on for ever? (eating and export of baby eels in Gloucestershire)Retail industryDuff Hart-Davis
Can't we sometimes just leave it to nature? (voluntary euthanasia)Retail industrySusanne Hall
Can you smell anything? I wish I could.(treatment for post-viral olfactory loss and temporary loss of smell through allergies)(includes related article on scratch-and-sniff tests)Retail industryLaura Croker
Capitalism helps stir India's old prejudices. (racial clashes in Surat, India )Retail industryMichael Fathers
Captain's log: Where on earth am I? (interview with Robert Stone, novelist)Retail industryScott Bradfield
Caring for casualties of price reform. (Russian woman minister for social welfare)Retail industryHelen Womack
Cartoon fiends from the Orient. (portrayal of Japan in Japanese books)Retail industryRichard Lloyd Parry
Case for closures 'remains compelling.' (Michael Heseltine's speech in the House of Commons) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Casting off from the easy life. (living on a narrow boat)Retail industryArabella Warner
Catholic distaste. (Dario Fo, 'The Pope and the Witch) (Sid Smith translated by Mariella Mori)Retail industrySid Smith
Caught between the camera and the cradle. (reasons few women make films for television)Retail industryBradley Borum
Caught in Britain's visa trap. (rules for refugees seeking asylum in Britain)Retail industryToby Buxton, Jill Rutter
Cedric, king of the beasts. (lion tamer and zoo worker)Retail industryHarry R. Moore
Champion of the games in Catalonia. (President Jordi Pujol of Catalonia)Retail industry 
Chaos as the sun sets on the British Empire. (Foreign Office administration of colonies)Retail industryGeorge Drower
Chinatown in Budapest's back streets.(Chinese immigrants)Retail industryAdam LeBor
Choice alone cannot be the answer. (The Citizen's Charter)Retail industryAnna Coote
Christ believed in the outer darkness. (theology of hell and evil) (Column)Retail industryDonald Macleod
Ciskei leader bends to pressure for poll. (Brigadier Gqozo apologises for massacre)Retail industryChris McGreal
Clever it may be, but what does it do? (buckminsterfullerene, a stable form of carbon)Retail industryHugh Aldersley-Williams
Cleverness is not enough. (John Smith, leader of the Labour Party)Retail industryAndrew Marr
Cloudy issues, burning answers. (study of how fires affect climate)Retail industryJeremy Cherfas
Clowns can't sell to Swedes of Germans. (advertising across Europe)Retail industryMartin Rosenbaum
Coached for a starring role in front of a jury. (American lawyers have acting lessons to improve courtroom performance)Retail industryTim Cornwell
Colombia's barons switch to heroin.Retail industryTimothy Ross
Come up and legalise me sometime. (interview with Lindi St. Clair, brothel-keeper) (Interview)Retail industry 
Commercials for the final break. (first television advertisements for funeral packages)Retail industryMeg Carter
Communications firms see brighter prospects. (special report on mobile telecommunications)Retail industryPeter Purton
Complaints body has led to newspaper shake-up: the newspapers' code of practice. (Press Complaints Commission believes self-regulation of newspapers is working effectively)(includes full code of practice)Retail industryGordon Downey
Completely unruffled by crisis. (Kenneth Clarke QC, Home Secretary)Retail industry 
Computer giants seek pole position in a new market. (Eastern Europe)Retail industrySally Hamilton
Consumer revolution starts here. (Citizen's Charter)Retail industryMadsen Pirie
Consumers warm to new services. (special report on cable and satellite services)Retail industryKate Bulkey
Countdown to a boring giant leap for mankind. (human factors affecting space missions)Retail industryHugh Aldersey-Williams
Crippled by tending his flock. (paralysis through organophosphorous sheep dip)Retail industryJudith Perera
Cuba stays out of US war on cocaine trade.Retail industryDavid Adams
Culling can be a fishy business. (growing seal population suspected of causing tremendous drop in Canadian fish stocks)Retail industryOwen Dyer
Curriculum: a beginner's notes. (National Curriculum for music)Retail industryThomas Sutcliffe
Cutting the risk involved in a brand new image. (change to familiar products affects sales)Retail industryPatrick Kosking
Dark age of the public park. (neglect of green spaces - national agency is suggested)Retail industrySusan Lasdun
Dark clouds that turn winter into a nightmare. (seasonal depressive illness)Retail industryJillian Ward
'Darling, there is a dark horse.' (Michael Grade becoming head of Channel 4)Retail industryMihir Bose
'Dash for gas' that hastened miners' fate. (electricity generation by gas causes British Coal to reduce to 19 mines)Retail industryMary Fagen
D-Day postponed as Hong Kong investors hedge their bets.Retail industryKevin Hamlin
Death and decay are servants of life. (likening of death to having never been born)Retail industryA.C. Grayling
Death in the rock. (Claude Delarue, winner of the first European Novel of the Year award for 'Waiting for War') (Interview)Retail industryIan Thomson
Decorate your bathroom with 12 dozen eggs. (Local Exchange and Trading System -LETS-bartering scheme in Australia)Retail industryShirley Lewis
Direct-mail supplier has the edge in PC price war. (Elonex, personal computer makers)Retail industryRichard Lander
Disharmony among the musicians. (orchestral crises affect London's future as a musical centre)Retail industryNorman Lebrecht
Disk with a cast of thousands. (diverse uses for digital imaging and electronic picture libraries)Retail industryBernadine Coverley
Disqualify us at your peril. (Pulitti, fencer at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris 1924)Retail industryBrigadier-General R J Kentish
Diversify to survive down on the farm. (United Kingdom farmers' non-agricultural diversification)Retail industryHelen Hague
Divorced, separated - and crowned. (history of marriage in the British monarchy)Retail industryDavid Starkey
Doctor, let me shake your hand. (functional electrical stimulators)Retail industryJulie Newing
Doctors, the enemies of hope. (attitudes of doctors informing patients they have cancer)Retail industrySimon Carr
Doctor with his finger on Ambridge's pulse. (GP adviser to the Archers, preventive medicine)Retail industryRob Stepney
Doing good is doing well. (the state has neglected charitable activities in its social services)(edited excerpt from 'Clubbing together,' one of a series of W H Smith 'Contemporary Papers')(includes related article on co-operation between the state, commerce and voluntary enterprise) (Transcript)Retail industryFerdinand Mount
Do not aid the hand that tortures. (Amnesty International report on human rights abuses)Retail industryJohn Grant
Don't say it, just play it. (musical improvisation)Retail industryNick Kimberley
Dragged kicking and screening. (the need for compromise between composers and broadcasters of music on television)Retail industryAndrew Lucre
Drug smuggling: the ultimate inside stories. (couriers carry drugs internally and risk their lives)Retail industryRob Stepney
Dust, glory and hamburger fumes. (Formula Ford racing)Retail industryCharles Jennings
Dutch killing reopens files on traffickers. (Bruinsma - the Preacher - drug syndicate)(includes related article on a European parliament report on the link between organised crime and drug-related violence which recommends a European drugs Intelligence Unit)Retail industryJeremy Stalk
Eager eyes on the snow show. (Winter Olympics telecommunications)Retail industrySteven Bartlett
Early planning forms the bedrock for comfortable retirement. (pension plans)Retail industryMaggie Drummond
EC speech marred by backlash.(Foreign Office briefing note suggested Queen was used in her first speech to the European Parliament) (includes related article on MPs discussing voting against the Maastricht Treaty)Retail industryAnthony and Lambert Bevins Sarah
Electronic spark for a new Russian revolution. (increased use of Relcom electronic mail in Russia)Retail industryRobert Farish
Ending a cultural contradiction. (the lack of grants for humanities research)Retail industryDavid Walker
End of a headache for US policy-makers. (end of civil war in El Salvador)Retail industryTom Gibb
End of the metropolitan line. (current use of previous county council offices and activities of former chief executives)Retail industryAndrew Evans
Epitaph to a lost country. (French author Jean Rouaud) (Interview)Retail industryEuan Cameron
Eternal bliss and immortal youth. (Islamic concept of the hereafter)Retail industryZiauddin Sardar
Euro Disney? Quelle horreur! (French thinkers' opinions on Euro Disney which opens on April 12 1992)Retail industryJulie Rouart
Europe envies Japan's model strategy. (model changed every four years)(special report on the Motor Show)Retail industryTony Lewin
Europe's cities reach for the sky.Retail industryJonathan Glancey, Lucas Hollweg
Even a crayon can give a child comfort. (David Grubb's Feed the Children policies)Retail industryLynne Reid Banks
'Even if I'm sad, I smile. And sometimes I sing.' (best selling black woman author Maya Angelou)Retail industryGinny Dougary
Even the Tories are saying it now. (leadership style of past and present Prime Ministers) (1)Retail industryPeter Clarke
Everything is going swimmingly. (history of swimming customs)Retail industryCharles Sprawson
Excuse me while I take you apart. (George Carman QC) (Interview)Retail industry 
Exiles from main street. (Streets Ahead agency for street entertainers)Retail industryTom Hodgkinson
Expo opening will confound doubters. (celebration of Columbus' 500th anniversary)Retail industryAdela Gooch
Exports put a breeze in the sales. (UK boating market)Retail industryStuart Alexander, Peter Rodgers
Extending the hand of comfort. (Belfast City Hospital provides support for the unexpectedly bereaved)Retail industryRobert Rodwell
Extension of a New York controversy. (Guggenheim museum)Retail industryUltan Guilfoyle
Extraordinary master of Tullynally castle. (Thomas Pakenham) (Interview)Retail industryGeorgina Howell
Faint echoes of what our neighbours are like. (developments in radar astronomy)Retail industryJohn Davies
Family resemblances. (Shivaun O'Casey, theatre director, on her father Sean's work) (Interview)Retail industryCaroline Donald
Feminine hygiene or sales hype? (validity of gel to improve vaginal smell)Retail industryLee Rodwell
Ferrets that failed to sell the goods. (failure of Defence Technology Enterprises)Retail industryGraham Spinardi
Fiddling while Somalia starves: the UN Secretary-General complains that the West has neglected Africa. (criticism of the United Nations famine relief programme)Retail industryAlexander De Waal
Filling a gap for the homeless and toothless. (dentist working with the homeless)Retail industryAlan Jabez
Finally, the importance of being Imran. (captain of Pakistani cricket world cup winners Imran Khan)Retail industry 
Finance directors keep their heads above water. (the headhunting business in accountancy)Retail industryIan Welch
Financial services make the new at Reuters. (growth of Reuters' financial information operations)Retail industryRichard Lander
Fires that are burning tomorrow's medicines. (developing drugs from rainforest plants)Retail industryChris Bird
First aid for the mind in a hospital prefab. (emergency psychiatric treatment at Charing Cross Hospital, London)Retail industryVeronica Groocock
Firsts among equals? Not really. (value of degrees from different institutions)Retail industryRobert Walls
Fitting in. (interview with Elaine Padmore, artistic director of the London Opera Festival) (Interview)Retail industryAntony Peattie
Five goose steps to freedom; captive breeding has saved the rare Hawaiian nene.Retail industryColin Tudge
Follow the long and revolutionary road. (American writer Richard Yates) (Interview)Retail industryScott Bradfield
For sale, a pen with a reputation for quality. (Parker Pen)Retail industryNick Fielding
Fourth man guilty of riot at jail: Chapel uprising began 25 days of destruction. (Strangeways prison riot)Retail industryJason Bennetto
Frames of mind. (landscape photographer Charlie Waite)Retail industryAndrew Palmer
Friendly bells, belches and glugs: computers are to have a wider vocabulary.Retail industryHugh Aldersey-Williams
Game for a laugh no longer. (BBC television light entertainment)Retail industryWilliam Phillips
Games, God and GCSEs: School's Out For Ever: The Teachers' Story. (description of life at Harrow School by retiring master) (Interview)Retail industrySandrs Barwick
Gay marketing comes out of the closet. (advertising in gay journals)Retail industryMark Simpson
Gene genius that cuts out the need for vivisection. (drug development by molecular biologists)Retail industryRuth McKernan
George Smiley would have hated it. (MI6 HQ building)Retail industryRowan Moor
Getting it right this time. (Bayesian Vector-Autoregressive economic forecasting)Retail industryMichael Artis, Robin Bladen-Hovell, Wenda Zhang
Giants of poverty yet to be slain.Retail industryBen Pimlott
Girls can be Tigers, too. (rugby football for girls)Retail industryGinny Dougary
Glamour, luxury and comfort to die for.(Funeraire, Paris undertakers' trades fair)Retail industryCharles Darwent
Gloves off, this is 'real people' TV. (American style tabloid television debates come to Britain)Retail industryThomas Quirke
Gods and beggars. (Argentine novelist, mathematician and painter Ernesto Sabato) (Interview)Retail industryEuan Cameron
God save us from our leaders. (Slobodan Milosevic)Retail industryMilos Vasic
Going down the creek. (Jim Rice) (Interview)Retail industryAndrew Palmer
Gone to another place. (profile of David Owen)Retail industry 
Good lecturers are made in the USA.Retail industryLucy Hodges
Gor blimey, guv, all it needs is muffin men and sweeps. (criticism of classical street furniture in London)Retail industryJonaathan Glancey
Government faces taxing time. (1991 estimates of council tax replacing poll tax not published)Retail industryAndrew Evans
GPs play safe on prescriptions.(costs of drugs)Retail industrySimon Denison
GPs with the best prescription? (variations in amount of prescribing)Retail industryMark Barrowcliffe
Grand designs in two dimensions. (Heinz Gallery collection of architectural drawings)Retail industryJose Manser
Grand designs of the Earl of Fair Dinkum.Retail industrySimon Hollington
Great glass ship makes headlines! (new building for the Western Morning News, Plymouth is landmark for the city)Retail industryRowan Moore
Green form scheme runs through red light. (reduction in legal aid)Retail industryFiona Bawdon
Guinea-pigs running after a mouse. (computers)Retail industryWendy Grossman
Gummer faces toughest battle yet in PR war. (Shandwick PR group makes a loss)Retail industryJanet Izatt
Halliday bows out as centre of excellence. (Harlequin rugby player's career)Retail industrySteve Bale
Handle with care: the tricky business of shipping plutonium. (Japanese reprocessing its nuclear waste in Europe)Retail industryMichael Cross
Handling the calls for all-night service. (Firstdirect bank, telephone service)Retail industryLisa Waughan
Hands-on therapy in the GP's surgery. (GPs use spiritual cures)Retail industryMark Handscombe
Hard facts from a 'year of truth'. (privatisation in Eastern Europe)Retail industryRodney Lord
Hard lessons in English verbs and violence. (attacks on foreigners in Brighton to learn English)Retail industryMark Edmonds
Hard times beat great expectations. (comment on the 1992 Budget)Retail industryChrisopher Huhne
Harnessing the most capricious of resources.Retail industryBruce Tofield
Ha! Robert Altman gets his own back. ('The Player' is a satire of the film industry)Retail industryJack Kroll
Harry Ramsden, high flier. (Heathrow Airport branch of world famous fish and chip shop)Retail industryRussell Cronin
Harvey's Nick is coming up on the rails. (Nicholas Knightly, fashion designer) (Interview)Retail industryToger Tredre
Has the prize bookseller sold out? (Tim Waterstone)Retail industry 
Hauliers fight to save recession and rail threat. (special report on commercial vehicles)Retail industryTanya Cordrey
Headbanging hard to a Nazi beat. (neo-Nazi skinheads in Britain)Retail industryLinda Joffee
Head teachers still sceptical over opting out. (Interview)Retail industrySanjay Singhal, Tessa Walsh
Heat and dust cast a pall over ground zero. (nuclear test site, Maralinga, central Australia)Retail industryGren Manuel
'He doesn't sound a naughty man.' (children and prisoner pen pals)Retail industryJulia Hagedorn
Hell is seeing love as a weakness. (Faith and Reason) (Column)Retail industryMonica Furlong
Hello, Daddy, it's great to see you. (limited time fathers have to spend with their children)(includes related article)Retail industryAdrienne Katz
Hello, good morning and welcome back. (David Frost)Retail industry 
Help for the disabled at the flick of a switch. (Computability Centre, Warwick)Retail industryBernadine Coverley
He realised the white blob was a female dancer. (Best of Times, Worst of Times)(Moira Shearer, dancer)Retail industryDanny Danziger
He runs on a program for whiz-kids. (William Gates, owner of Microsoft Corporation, richest man in US)Retail industry 
'He was mad, like an aeroplane, then he crashed.' (reactions to drug Ecstasy)Retail industryPeter McDermott
Hidden legacy of the fugitives from war.Retail industryDavid Cesarani
Hidehisa's tall in the saddle. (Zenchiku executive experiences life as a cowboy in Dillon, Montana)Retail industryJeremy Hart
High heels and hi-tech in a brutal fictional world. (cyberpunk - science fiction)(includes related article on cyberspeak)Retail industryRosemary Bailey
High Spirits, role models and a place in history. (business mentors for black women in Chicago)Retail industryKate Withers
High-tech plans laid low by economic ills. (ex-Soviet space programme and workers in financial collapse)Retail industryHelen Womack
History in the making.Retail industryJonathan Israel
Hit from behind. (The Allisons, 1961 Eurovision Song Contest) (includes related article on type of song to win)Retail industryHugh Fielder
Hot air and global warming. (negative environmental publicity)Retail industryGregg Easterbrook
Houses of horror, homes of slump.Retail industry 
How a little red rose can scar you for life. (tattooes and their removal)Retail industryFrance Chateau
How far will the mutant flies go? (research on effects of genetically altered species on their natural counterparts )Retail industrySimon Hadlington
How I snatched my daughters back. (abduction of children in divorced families)Retail industryPolly Toynbee
How prisoners are taught a better lesson. (open learning courses at Strangeways prison)Retail industryMartin Hennessey
How schoolchildren slouch off to a bad start. (physiotherapists discover children's lifestyle leads to bad posture)Retail industryPat Russell
How the Big Bang created a City of Dinosaurs. (office buildings in the City of London remain vacant)Retail industryMartin Pawley
How they make milk bottles dance. (California company specialising in three dimensional computer animation)Retail industryCliff Joseph
How to do a baby a good turn. (moxibustion, related to acupuncture, used to turn breech babies in Plymouth)Retail industryEileen Fursland
How to help a drama out of a crisis. ('Eldorado' BBC television soap opera)Retail industryWilliam Phillips
I don't want miracles, just my hair back. (male baldness)Retail industryHenry Holt
I feel powerless in other people's hands. (the need for counselling of transplant patients)Retail industryRachel Ellison
If he were guilty, he could be free. (probably innocent life prisoner not eligible for early release because he will not admit his guilt)Retail industryLudovic Kennedy
I found Jesus in my lap-top! (Internet computer network)Retail industryRupert Goodwins
If you vote for him, you get her. (Hillary Clinton)Retail industry 
If you want the prize, don't be tongue-tied. (qualifications in European studies help gain employment)Retail industryAnne Nicholls
I grew up in a guilt trap: there was a lot of grief. (one Irish woman's experience of facing abortion)Retail industryMichael Prestage
'I have no intention of engineering a short-lived boom.' (edited extracts of Chancellor Norman Lamont's Autumn Statement) (Transcript)Retail industry 
I just won't take it any more, my Sun (resignation of 'Sun' news editor, Tom Petrie)Retail industryChris Horne
I lived to tell the tale, but what about Sam? (diary of a character witness for a prisoner on death row)Retail industryJan Ariens
I'll never give up giving up. (smoking)Retail industryJane Merer
I'll take a Joyce and a Tolstoy or two. (literary classics become more popular)Retail industryRobert Winder
I'm Jewish, I'm gay and I'm shunned.Retail industryAnne Sacks
Immortality is simply not enough. (Sir Georg Solti)Retail industry 
Independence is not the same as isolation. (judges have limited participation in advisory Criminal Justice Consultative Council)Retail industryRod Morgan
India's boy king of the flashing blade. (Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar)Retail industrySimon Hughes
Infertility rites, Harley Street wrongs. (poor advice from infertility experts)Retail industryMalcolm Moyse
In Govan, you know they've got you covered.Retail industryStewart Hennessey
In living memory of a loved poet. (Tennyson centenary)Retail industryChristopher Ricks
In Medellin, walls do not a prison make. (Pablo Escobar)Retail industry 
In memory of Peter, whom we failed. (the tragic life of Peter Newman, a schizophrenic)Retail industryO'Sullivan Jack
In the name of God, why not women? (female ordination)Retail industryLucy Tollinton
Into Karabakh with Baronness Cox. (humanitarian work delivering medical supplies)Retail industryVanya Kewley
Into the valley of death. (scholar and critic Peter Conrad)Retail industryJames Woodall
Inventor of the 20-year stalemate. (Bobby Fischer, chess player)Retail industry 
I restored it to glory on my knees. (disabled man restores ruined farmhouse)Retail industrySteve Humphries
Is he too quick for his comrades? (profile of Bryan Gould, Labour leadership candidate)Retail industry 
Is pot worse than dope and how bad is that? (parents leaflet about cannabis)Retail industryStephen Rawling
Is there a monster in your house. (sibling rivalry)(includes related articles)(Focus)Retail industryBeverley Hopwood, Monique Roffey
Is this what your child sees? (dyslexia) (included related article)Retail industryReva Klein
Italians know how to express it so well. (espresso coffee in England)Retail industryChris Long
'It felt as if he had seduced me.' (mishandling by therapists)Retail industryAnne Taylor
'It has been an illuminating episode.' (resignation of David Mellor MP)(includes related articles) (Transcript)Retail industry 
'I thought Paul was a success story.' (centre for disturbed children at Aycliffe, Durham)Retail industryAnn McFerran
It is Chris's illness, but we all have scars. (living with a schizophrenic)Retail industrySue Deacon
It leaves me grinding my teeth. (dental services)Retail industryJane Merer
It's a miserable life when the volume's turned down. (children with glue ear may be treated without surgery)Retail industryChristopher Mowbray
It's not squatting, it's art. (artists' events in derelict buildings)Retail industryCamilla Berens
It was time to put a stop to those light liquid breakfasts. (weaning a toddler)Retail industryDenise Winn
I wanted to scream at everybody, 'Help me'. (Multiple sclerosis)Retail industrySaffron Davies
I went to the sperm bank, and I froze. (storage of sperm)Retail industryDavid Jenkins
Japan's fifth generation fails the artificial intelligence test. (end of 10-year project by Institute for New Generation Computer Technology -ICOT- with Parallel Inference Machine -PIM)(includes related article on Seymour Cray)Retail industryMichael Cross
Jeffrey Archer: you just can't put him down!Retail industry 
Jekyll and Hyde alive and well in Lombard Street. (UK clearing banks profitable despite high bad debt)Retail industryRichard Thomson
Jim Sillars, tartan champion. (profile of Scottish Nationalist MP Jim Sillars)Retail industry 
John Major's duty to his Queen. (Prime Minister John Major should advise the Queen on limiting the damage to the monarchy)Retail industryMatthew Symonds
Judging a book by its cover. (author photographs)Retail industryRhoda Koenig
Juggling with Steven's future. (non-admission to school of choice)Retail industryArdi Kolah
June is blue and pigs are green. (synaesthesia)Retail industryJean Williams
Jung: the key that's hidden at 228 Seestrasse. (psychologist Jung's son unwilling to release details of parts of his father's life)Retail industryMike Bygrave
Just a few questions of space. (London theatres and music halls)Retail industrySimon Mundy
Just don't do as we did. (reasons for Labour losing the election and how the Democrats can win)Retail industryJulie Hall
Justice is a ferret down the trousers. (the Twelve Just Men, vigilantes in Newtown, Wales use a ferret to repel criminals)Retail industryHarry Pugh
Just stop telling me that you can't be too thin. (Problems of being underweight)Retail industrySue McSwiney
Kangaroos know that cuddles work best. (kangaroo care for premature babies works)Retail industryAngela Smyth
Karaoke sets off a song and dance. (laser discs)Retail industryDan Houston
Kill or cure for Mother Russia. (effects of ending price controls in Russia)Retail industryAlec Nove
King of the smart moves? (Nigel Short, chess player)Retail industryWilliam Hartson
Konstantin Sergeyev (Obituary)Retail industryJohn Gregory
Kuwait pumps too much oil much too soon.Retail industryMaria Kielmas
Lagoons darken village horizon. (plans for a sewage sludge repository near Iken, Suffolk)Retail industryWilliam Goodacre
Lauda finds a successful airline formula. (Lufthansa deal)Retail industryJulia Bright
Learning at the chalkface. (American professional development schools)Retail industryLucy Hodges
Learning how to make play pay. (leisure in hotels)Retail industryJohn Shepherd
Left behind from the very beginning? (left-handedness is caused by brain damage at birth)Retail industryJerome Burne
Let me pass please. (poetry about the Gulf War)(includes six poems)Retail industryPeter Forbes
Let us hear their apologies. (BBC policy on Northern Ireland)Retail industryJohn Birt
Lewis prepared for pivotal role. (England cricketer Clairmonte Christopher Lewis)Retail industryMartin Johnson
Life in the fast lane claims an American legend. (Seymour Cray, computer designer)Retail industryDonald MacKenzie
Light at the end of bureaucratic tunnel. (affect of the Single Market on business in Europe)(special supplement on Europe 1993)Retail industryDavid G. Mayes
Light out of chaos. (medieval mystery plays)Retail industrySimon Reade
Limited gains in two-pronged attack on drugs. (US policy against Latin American drug imports)Retail industryDavid Usborne, David Adams
Liverpool's glorious past - and future? (architecture and redevelopment)Retail industryJonathan Glancey, Della Denman
Living with the Summerhill tribe. (school where children do as they like)Retail industryMaureen Freely
Look at our monuments and weep. (president of the Royal Institute of British Architects requests a programme of architectural excellence)Retail industryRichard MacCormac
Look at the screen and learn how to talk. (speech therapy for cleft palate children)Retail industrySarah Jewell
Lowering the tone. (Julie Andrews) (Interview)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
Loyal supporters. (Was not was) (Interview)Retail industryJoseph Gallivan
Maastricht is nothing to fear. (the Treaty on European Union should be ratified or 20 years of transactions will be wasted)Retail industryLord Gladwyn
Major confirms French rejection would kill off Maastricht. (Prime Minister John Major's speech at the conference beginning UK presidency of EC) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Major crisis brings out major players. (Jack Kemp and Bill Bradley)Retail industry 
Major outlines plans for 'privatisation of choice.' (extracts from John Major's speech) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Making baby hit the bottle. (breastfeeding less popular in 1992)Retail industryTessa Thomas
Making death a feature of life itself. (prayers at funerals)Retail industryKenneth Stevenson
Making old bones long before his time. (osteoporosis)Retail industryJanet Fricker
Many navy suits make light work. (womens' networks)Retail industryHelen Chappell
Marcia Marshall's snowball. (independent school grew and grew)Retail industrySue Joseph
Marginal differences may foster a vicious campaign. (political issues in election campaign)Retail industryJohn Habgood
Market forces conspire to put BP under siege. (company losses)Retail industryNeil Thapar
Marlene: the angel and after. (extract from 'Dietrich' biography by Donald Spoto) (Transcript)Retail industryDonald Spoto
Master of the Queens's Muzak. (Andrew Lloyd Webber)Retail industry 
Men and beasties. (Debbie Isitt - playwright) (Interview)Retail industryTom Morris
Mexico trade revolution in balance. (affect of North American Free Trade Agreement on Mexico's economy)Retail industryJeffrey Silverstein
Milton Keynes is growing up. (English experimental town is 25 years old).Retail industryTerence Bendixson
Mining coal by remote control. (extraction of energy from coal seams by gasification)Retail industryMike Holderness
Mining reserves of hope for a new life after coal. (County Durham rejuvenation Task Force)Retail industryStephen Pritchard
Minister emerges from decade in the shadows. (Irish Foreign Minister David Andrews)Retail industryAlan Murdoch
Misadventure verdict on man after toxic leak. (A.H. Marks Chemical Factory, Bradford, investigated after employee died when clearing blockage)Retail industryDavid Bergman, David Connett
Model method of thawing a joint. (treatment for frozen shoulder)Retail industryPaul Dinsdale
More money can now be put into Peps schemes, but how will politics affect them? (Personal Equity Plans)Retail industryChristine Stopp, Anthea Masey, Derek Thomas
Motor industry shows some backbone. (special report on fleet and executive cars)Retail industryJohn Blauth
Move a stone, the building rocks. (response to Green Paper on public service broadcasting)Retail industryRoger Bolton
Mummy, take care what you say to the doctor. (Leeds survey shows children of difficult or unlikeable parents receive worse health care)Retail industryHeather Welford
Mutated genes on toast for breakfast. (project on pollen cells)Retail industrySimon Hadlington
My son, the enfant sauvage. (a day in the life of an autistic child)Retail industryKate Rankin
Nagorny Karabakh sinks into misery. (blockade on Karabakh)Retail industrySue Lloyd-Roberts
Name brands risk loss of faith. (recession creates discounting, removing demand for top-market clothing)Retail industryKaren Falconer
Napoleon goes back to Waterloo. (fiction)(extract from 'The Death of Napoleon' by Simon Leys, winner of the 'Independent' Foreign Fiction Award 1992)(includes related article about the author) (Transcript)Retail industryPierre Ryckmans
Natoinalist pulse beats stronger in Welsh hearts. (autonomy for Wales)Retail industryTim Lawrence
Never mind the age, feel the quality. (development-based progression in primary education)Retail industrySue Palmer
New chapter opens with a noisy novel. (books published on disk)Retail industryKim Wilson
Newcomers create a more youthful Cabinet. (brief biographies of the five new Cabinet members)Retail industry 
New women will be very ... rare: how hard is it for a women to get a winnable seat? (brief profiles of 21 women candidates who have some chance of becoming MPs)Retail industryJulia Langdon
Noah's laboratory comes to the rescue. (forensics laboratory at the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Ashland, Oregon)Retail industryElaine. Davenport
No artificial additives. (television personalities)Retail industryJasper Rees
Nobbling the watchdogs. (school inspectors)Retail industryJack Straw
No conspiracy! It was his idea. He shot JFK. (Oliver Stone, film-maker)Retail industry 
No orgies, and go easy on the lacrosse. (televising of public schools)(includes comments by headteachers)Retail industryOwen Slot
No sex please, we live in an old people's home.Retail industryHelen Franks
Nothing can stop the travelling techno-ravers. (Spiral Tribe music group)Retail industrySam Batra
Not with a bomb but a jumper. (clothing magnate Luciano Benetton bids to enter politics)Retail industry 
Now appearing in the show of their lives. (retirement home for retired entertainers)Retail industryEdward Platt
Now Nimes is wearing designer labels. (Jean Bousquet, owner of Cacherel couturier business and mayor of Nimes, France plans the town's development)Retail industryClare Pointon
No wonder Britain's in a mess.Retail industryAnthony Sampson
Now Siobhan knows she is not stupid. (High Level Language Disorder)Retail industryAnne Montague
Now smile on the other side of your face. (facial expressions show sincerity on the left and asymmetry shows dishonest emotions)Retail industryJerome Burne
Och, don't succumb to the Sassenach's tongue. (decline of Scottish English)Retail industryGerald Quin
Of human love: the ex-priest's tale. (views on celibacy from an ex-Catholic priest who left in order to marry)(includes related article on celibacy)Retail industryVincent McLaughlin
OK Trev, let's keep the answers short. (Trevor Nunn, Director of plays and musicals) (Interview)Retail industryDavies. Hunter
Old habits die hard. So could Shaun. (lead singer of Happy Mondays Shaun Ryder tries to give up drugs) (Interview)Retail industryKaren Pierce
Old intolerance and a new world. (the expulsion of Jews from Spain)Retail industryBarnet Litvinoff
Old master and old mistresses. (sexual connotations in Rembrandt's paintings)Retail industrySimon Schama
On a butterfly wing and a prayer. (science's ability to explain creation and history of the universe may not strengthen the case for God)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Once breathtaking, now comforting.(BBC Broadcasting House)Retail industryNaomi Stungo
Once upon a time. (the art of story telling)Retail industryLyn Gardner
Once upon a time they were castles in the sky. (demolition of 2 high-rise housing blocks Leith Fort, Edinburgh, Scotland)Retail industryLucy Musgrove
One-man band sets the tone. (investment manager Ian Rushbrook invests in own funds)Retail industryJonathan Davis
One pair sheep's horns. Destination unknown. (Parcel Recovery Centre - Parc - Manchester, sorts lost parcels)Retail industryDavid Leafe
On-screen control of the whack factor. (computer design of golf-club heads)Retail industryClive Davidson
On the road to a revolution. (special report on diesel motoring)Retail industryMartin Derrick
On Tuesdays we learn about break-ins. (vandalism in Bristol primary school)Retail industryGus Grimshaw
Onward with the duke of hazard. (Marmaduke Hussey)Retail industry 
Ooo, er, missus, what a carry on! (new film 'Carry On Columbus')Retail industryJames Rampton
OS comes under fire over scale of charges. (Ordnance Survey cartographers move into the free market)Retail industryStan Abbott
Our manifesto for recovery.(the Independent's economic plans for the UK)Retail industry 
'Our task now is to nurture democracy.': edited extracts of the Queen's historic address to the European Parliament.(includes related article on controversial briefing)Retail industry 
Outcasts from another age. (Homosexuality in Ireland)Retail industryMaire Nic Suibhne
Out of the classroom, into the fire. (teachers placements in businesses)Retail industryHilary Macaskill
Out of the hinterland, into Europe. (profile of Tristan Garel-Jones, Minister of State at the Foreign Office)Retail industry 
Out of the wilderness with Rabin. (Yitzhak Rabin, Labour prime minister of Israel)Retail industry 
Parents accused as their baby lay dying.Retail industryBrian Morgan
Patients before they are born. (antenatal surgery)Retail industryCandy Stokes
Pay the piper, call the tune. (shareholders' rights)Retail industryMark Watson
PC pirates who sail the software seas. (Federation Against Software Theft - Fast - traces and publicised use of illegal software)Retail industryMartin Whybrow
Peking duckling with a Lincolnshire accent. (world's largest duck producer in Lincolnshire)Retail industryJanette Marshall
Pinatubo's summer washout. (effect of volcanic eruptions on global climate)Retail industryBill Burroughs
Pioneers on starship America. (Michael Tilson Thomas, founder of the New World Symphony Orchestra)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
Pitman rides the stress of expectation. (Mark Pitman, jockey in the Cheltenham Festival)Retail industryPaul Hayward
Pits fight for survival in face of gas threat. (British Coal reduces 48 pits to 12)Retail industryNicholas Schoon, Mary Fagen
Plain talk just isn't enough. (changing demands on language schools)Retail industryBen Webster
Playing on the edge of a precipice. (pianist Django Bates, saxophonist Marion Meadows)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Playing to the gold standard. (how young musicians acquire their instruments)(includes related article on costs of instruments)Retail industryAnne Inglis
Please, m'lud, I'll have that sentence. (Royal Commission on Criminal Justice survey on plea bargaining)Retail industryChristopher Sallon, Anthony Burton
Poised for advancement in the new board game. (equal opportunities in business)Retail industryTerence Wilkinson
Poison lingers in the system. (WHO still recommends DDT)Retail industryJeremy Cherfas
Poland's past bites back. (Communist secret police files on informers)Retail industryMarek Garztecki
Police cameras focus on dangerous drivers; Technology may help to combat speeding, but it raises fears over civil liberties.Retail industrySusan Watts
Polytechnics step into the future. (New Universities: a special report)Retail industryDavid Walker
Positive approach brings Aids warning into the classroom. (HIV sufferer gives talk to sixth form)Retail industryJulia Hagedorn
Positive or negative, life and love go on. (attitudes of Americans who are HIV-positive)Retail industryTheresa Sturley
Power with strings attached. (tennis rackets)Retail industrySimon Jones
Pravda's moment of truth.(loss of influence of 80-year old Russian newspaper) (includes related article on the paper's birthday celebrations)Retail industryMarc Champion
Price is right on the edge of town. (What Everyone Wants stores)Retail industrySteven Wright
Prime time to feast on the fiesta. (extra section on the Barcelona Olympics 1992)Retail industryMike Rowbottom
Professor Kenneth Rawnsley. (Obituary)Retail industryMax Harper
Punchy and sharp and Al Sharpton, too. (Britain's first black broadsheet, 'The Weekly Journal')Retail industryBetty Lowenthal
Puppets in the shade. (banned Indonesian writer Pramoedya Ananta Toer)Retail industryZiauddin Sardar
Pursuers of pace pay price in pain. (tennis rackets)(includes related article on tennis elbow)Retail industrySimon Jones
Put a condom on an elephant. (ecological threat may be solved by contraception)Retail industryKeith Graves
Rabin pursues Likud voters in election run-up. (Israeli Labour party Leader Yitzhak Rabin)Retail industryDavid Horovitz
Radio 3 faces varied attack on sticky wicket. (controller Nicholas Kenyon's plans)Retail industryRobert Maycock
Raincoats in a drought? (distribution of rainfall in Britain)Retail industryMichael Price
Read carefully and digest. (Government white paper 'The Health of the Nation')Retail industryGeoffrey Cannon
Rebels give Major ultimatum. (emergency Cabinet meeting about the pit closures)Retail industryPeter Brown, Peter Torday
Rediscovering the whole musician. (views of three musicians on learning music by practical experience)Retail industryGillian Moore, Alison Bauld, Evelyn Glennie
'Red sun' still shines over rural Peru. (Maoist Sendero Luminoso action)Retail industryColin Harding
Relatives make their voices heard. (problems of relatives of elderly people in nursing homes)Retail industryRebecca1 Leathlean
Resurrection of the white plague. (reappearance of tuberculosis)Retail industryBernard Dison
Revising the target list. (nuclear threats)Retail industryLaerence Freedman
Revolutionaries embrace evolution. (technological change)Retail industryBenjamin Woolley
Ring-a-ding king. (Frank Sinatra's singing style)Retail industryMark Steyn
Rio and the real world. (Earth Summit's failures and successes)Retail industryWilfred Beckerman
Rising market likely to fuel rush for cash. (flotations)Retail industryNeil Thapar
Rival groups rush to stake claim to Kabul. (Afghanistan)(includes related articles)Retail industryAhmed Rashid
Rival guerilla armies press towards Kabul.Retail industryTim and Rashid McGirk Ahmed
Romance for sale, complete with castle. (Penkill Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland)Retail industryMichael Hall
Russia learns to put a price on everything. (Russian private enterprise)Retail industryHugh Fraser
Russian treasure under wraps.Retail industryVerina Glaessner
Safety warnings over cargo ship defects 'ignored.'Retail industryJason Bennetto, Arlen Harris
Salinas presides over an era of modernisation. (Mexico: a special report)Retail industryColin Harding
Same problems, different answers. (Howie report recommendations for Scottish education and exam system after comparison with Europe)Retail industryDonald Macleod
Save Britain from slump: the Independent manifesto for national recovery.Retail industry 
Saved by a knight in shining toga. (Lindsey Davis, creator of Falco)Retail industryAnthony Quinn
Science and God: the Archbishop's reply. (The Archbishop of York responds to Dr. Richard Dawkins)Retail industryJohn Habgood
Sending comedy into orbit. (scriptwriter and presenter Angus Deayton) (Interview)Retail industryMark Wareham
Sent outside for the night. (political interviewer Jeremy Paxman)Retail industry 
Set to sail without a helmsman. (disappearing role for the new Trident submarine HMS Vanguard)Retail industryLaurence Freedman
Seven more say they were rapist's victims. (Harley Street doctor convicted of indecent assault)Retail industryKathy Marks
Sex, murder and philosophy. (Louis Althusser's posthumous confessional book about murdering his wife)(includes a brief excerpt from the book 'L'Avenir dure longtemps')Retail industryGilbert Adair
She's kept her head above water. (Sharron Davies, Olympic swimmer)Retail industry 
Should we intervene with arms? (well-known people give their views on whether British troops should be involved in Bosnia-Herzegovina)Retail industry 
Silent holocaust of the Kurds.Retail industryGwynne Roberts
Simple recipe of dinner ladies with a difference. (rules for new limited companies)Retail industrySue Fieldman
Six hours in the snow to paradise. (scallop farming in Scotland)Retail industryAndrew Eames
Slow down! That extra five minutes could save a child. (road safety statistics and measures)Retail industrySimon Denison
Slump-hit Britons discover thrift. (Mintel study 'British Lifestyles 1992')Retail industryDean Nelson
Small airlines fasten seatbelts.Retail industryStan Abbott
Software piracy police mean business. (Business Software Alliance raids companies for illegal software)Retail industrySimon Heptinstall
So how should a prison governor look? (interviews with female prison governors) (Interview)Retail industryLynne Wallis
Some didn't last the night. (50th anniversary of the Eighth Army's advance on El Alamein)Retail industryHelen Long
Some old people will just run and run. (the Human Performance Laboratory researches fitness in the elderly)Retail industryHelen Franks
'Someone is just going to have to kill me.' (interview with boxer, Chris Eubank) (Interview)Retail industryKaren Pierce
Sonny side of the beat. (Sonny Rollins plays at the London Palladium)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Sound and fury which ignores historical truth. (Australian Prime Minister Keating says UK deserted Australia during World War II)Retail industryAlistair Horne
So why do some like it hot? (chillies)Retail industryGuy Riddihough
Sowing seeds of rural wealth. (innovative, mobile job training in a bus, called the telecottage; rural economic development plans)Retail industryHelen Hague
Spare us the moral scientist. (discussion of the relationship between knowledge and power)Retail industryLewis Wolpert
Special offer: a loan for life. (loan sharks in Glasgow)Retail industryRob Rohrer
Stand by your Dan. (excerpt from 'The Man Who Would be President') (Transcript)Retail industryDavid S Broder, Bob Woodhead
Starting from scratch. (Russia)Retail industryRichard Pipes
Steady hand that signals growth. (Michael Hart, manager of Foreign and Colonial Investment Trust)Retail industryJonathan Davis
Stewart the great competitor. (England cricket team vice-captain Alec Stewart)Retail industryMartin Johnson
Sticking their necks out in Southall. (Southall Black Sisters women's rights group)Retail industryMelanie McFadyean
Still hog wild after all these years. (interview with Morris Lapidus, architect) (Interview)Retail industryDavid Redhead
Still sounding the trumpet. (250 year history of Handel's Messiah)Retail industryRichard Luckett
Still up to his fancy footwork. (Charles Haughey)Retail industryCal McCrystal
Storm in an Indian teacup. (violence in India)Retail industryJames Manor
Strange bedfellows in a Siberian dream.Retail industryStephen Court
Strategies to weather the storm. (private schools hit by the recession)Retail industryElaine Willaims
Stripped down to the tone. (microtonal systems)Retail industryGeoffrey Poole
Striving to capitalise on change. (Albania)Retail industryNatasha Narayan
Stubborn Mansell driven to distraction. (retirement of Nigel Mansell, racing driver)Retail industryDerick Allsop
Students defend right to abortion information. (Dublin High Court judgment)Retail industryAlan Murdoch
Sundance kids. (Sundance Film Festival)Retail industrySheila Hayman
Swaps boom worries regulators. (new rules sought for derivatives market)_Retail industryLisa Vaughan
Switched scores. (British win the Bourges International Electro-acoustic Music Competition)Retail industryNicholas Snowman
Tailor-made to suit needs of investors. (split capital trusts)(Investment Trusts)Retail industryRupert Bruce
Take a pair of gentle persuaders. (job-share post of Equal Opportunites Officer for the Bar Council)Retail industrySharon Wallace
Take a walk through a world of molecules. (virtual reality)Retail industryHugh Aldersley-Williams
Taking it to the streets. (rap music projects to aid people and businesses affected by the LA riots)Retail industryMichael Leonard, Paul Rogers
Taking stock of the ups and downs. (gains and declines in 1992 share performance)Retail industryDerek Pain
Tales of calamity will run and run. (investment in the theatre)Retail industryMatthew Gwyther
Talk of peace from Israel's military dove. (Yitzhak Rabin, leader of Labour Party) (Interview)Retail industrySarah Helm, David Horowitz
Tastes so good it will leave you twitching. (glutamate as a cause of Alzheimer's disease and strokes)Retail industryRuth McKernan
Teachers swing against Tories over 'too hasty' school reforms. (surveys of teachers voting intentions reveal lack of support for Conservatives)Retail industry 
Teenagers in love (with money). (Money Management Camp holidays for schoolchildren)Retail industryAmon Cohen
Tentacles that tie down the Italian state. (Italian government actions against the Mafia)Retail industryFiona Leney
Thatcher's exiles come in from the cold. (new Cabinet appointments)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies, Tom Wilkie
That's enough fawning on the Tories - Ed. (Paul Dacre, editor of the Daily Mail)Retail industry 
That's France sorted ... how about Ireland? (Ray McSharry)Retail industry 
That's my son she's talking about. (symptoms of Klinefelter's syndrome)Retail industryAnn Lee
The 38 steps. (film producer explains the operations from start to finish to make a movie)Retail industryLaurence Earle
The adman's hard sell (just to get a job). (problems with making a career in advertising)Retail industryMeg Carter
The art of making death look good. (embalming)Retail industryRobert Verkaik
The bad grace of the Vatican.Retail industryPeter Hebblethwaite
The Barings prove their worth. (series on business dynasties)(UK banking family, Baring)Retail industryRichard Thomson
The battle for the eyes and ears of classical music lovers. (magazines for CD purchasers)Retail industryNorman Lebrecht
The battle for the iron in Birmingham's soul. (manufacturing and service industries clash)Retail industryRussell Hotten
The battle of the little and big horns. (Nimbus Records transfer operatic 78s to CD with a wind-up gramophone)Retail industryBrian Morgan
The BBC's future lies in the small print. (possible changes to the BBC's Charter, licence and agreement)Retail industryEric Barendt
The beast that roars from the pits. (Labour MP Dennis Skinner)Retail industry 
The birds, the bees, and a few four-letter words. (peer education by Brook contraception advisory service in Edinburgh)Retail industryKay Smith
The bosses who know that women mean business. (top 50 companies for women)Retail industryScarlett McGwire
The Cabinet's last true Thatcherite. (Peter Lilley)Retail industry 
The challenge: turn Labour into a winner.Retail industryMartin Rosenbaum
The crowd that thinks for itself. (computer model of riot crowd behaviour)Retail industryPhil Hilton
The cruel truth about combat. (human error in the Gulf War)Retail industryMark Urban
The darling of all he surveys. (Sir Richard Attenborough)Retail industry 
The decline and fall of Robert Adam's Rome. (financial problems with building the Adelphi, London in the 18th century)Retail industryDan Cruickshank
The deconstruction of Philip Johnson, 86 1/2. (architect Philip Johnson changes style from pseudo-Classical to de-constructivist)Retail industryMichael Wise
The earth mother slings mud. (US actress Mia Farrow)Retail industry 
The end of history is still nigh. (exposition of fundamentalism and nationalism creating democracy)Retail industryFrancis Fukuyama
The eye did not see, the world did not grieve. (excerpt from 'Extremes: reflections on human behaviour' by A J Dunning - the life of Louis Braille, inventor of reading system for the blind) (Transcript)Retail industryA.J. Dunning
The first symptom is dropping down dead. (symptoms and treatment of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy)Retail industryAnne Taylor
The folly of free-market education. (UK university funding decreases)Retail industryPeter Swinnerton-Dyer
The fragments of a culture. (the arts in Croatia)Retail industryKaren Johnson
The gloom boom. (miserable popular songs)Retail industryLloyd Bradley
The good death and the last taboo. (theological views of death and the afterlife)Retail industryJulia Neuberger
The great rouble rescue bargain. (Russia changes to market economy)Retail industryRichard Layard
The guilt-free sports car. (Westfield Sports Cars' diesel sports car)Retail industrySteve Cropley
The guru and the Hard Rock hospital. (Sathya Sai Baba's Super Speciality Surgical Institute, Andrha Pradesh)Retail industryVicky Cruickshank
The habit broken, but not the home. (Wellmeadow House, therapeutic home for alcoholic mothers)Retail industryBrigid McConville
The high costs of doing something for nothing. (Legal Aid cases delay payments to private professionsla)Retail industryBob Woffinden
The house that Pierre built. (Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique in Paris)Retail industryGeorgina Born
The importance of being invertebrate. ( London Zoo's invertebrate animals)Retail industryColin Tudge
The inner man takes on the great outdoors. (Daniel Day-Lewis)Retail industry 
The insider stalks big game. (reviews 'Evenings with Horowitz' by David Dubal)Retail industrySimon Rees
The integrity gap that undermines UK plc. (the need for politicians to have a code of ethics)Retail industrySheena Carmichael
Their world is only as far as they can reach. (Poolemead Centre, UK for deaf-blind people)Retail industryKathy Marks
The kebabbing of Dan Quayle. (extract from 'The Man Who Would be President Dan Quayle') (Transcript)Retail industryBob Woodward, David S Broder
The kindest cuts of all. (laser discs and re-formatting of videos)Retail industryMark Kermode
The knife over Bosnia. (results of Franjo Tudjman's plans)Retail industryJelena Lovric
The language of the tongue. (French words for taste)Retail industrynicholas Faith
The liberation technology. (special report on multimedia)Retail industryClaire Bayard-White
The machine that watches you think. (electrical signals moving round the brain tracked by quantum theory)Retail industryAnna Coyle
The man who knew better than Lineker. (Graham Taylor)Retail industry 
The man who saved the Bulgarian economy, to some extent. (Bulgarian visitors aim to earn money in England)Retail industryHarry R. Moore
Themes tuned. (television scheduling)Retail industryJasper Rees
The 'mine' field. (artist Jeff Koons sued for plagiarism)Retail industryAdrian Dannat
The muddle over mental illness. (psychiatric care of the suicidal and schizophrenic)Retail industryColin Brewer, Stephanie Chadwick, Tim Salmon
The mystery killer in the garden pond. (mass death of frogs in UK)Retail industryNicholas Rose
The nagging doubt of the benefit. (Social Security benefits go to many who don't need it)Retail industryPolly Toynbee
The older generation game. (Klezmer music in New York's Catskill Mountains)Retail industrySimon Broughton
The one thing they never tell you about HRT. (increased sexuality)(includes related article on controversies about HRT)Retail industryRuth Hughes
'The opportunity to rebalance policy.' (extracts from chancellor Norman Lamont's 'Mansion House' speech at Guildhall) (Transcript)Retail industry 
The party is not yet over. (hearings on Boris Yeltsin's ban against the Communist Party)Retail industryRoy Alexandrovich Medvedev
The people's friend is drowning. (personal investment regulators)Retail industryCharles Dobie
The power and the glory. (competitiveness in music competitions)Retail industryNicholas Williams
The private agonies of a troubled mind. (Ward is 18th to be freed in terrorism cases)(contains related article on police inquiry)Retail industryMills, Heather, Sage, Adam and Borrill, Rachel
The prosecution victory that became a victim's nightmare. (murder of black teenager Roland Adams)Retail industrySatish Sekar
The Queen of Spades and her royal forest. (tree planting)Retail industryAnna Pavord
There is talk of real hope. (progress over Ireland)Retail industryFrank Millar
There's a prostitute living in my house. (problems of letting acommodation)Retail industryJoanna Vickers
The return of the body snatchers. (states extend their jurisdiction beyond international standards as US captures General Manuel Noriega in Panama)Retail industryMarc Weller
The seamy side of sexless Scotland. (Whitbread Prizewinner Alasdair Gray, author of 'Poor Things') (Interview)Retail industryJulia Thrift
The secret desires of ordinary men. (visiting prostitutes)Retail industryNeil McKeganey
The sins of the fathers. (discusses 'The Best Intentions', winner of the Palme d'Or, Cannes Film Festival 1992)Retail industryMike Helmy
The slumbering hatreds of the English. (English Civil War)Retail industryConrad Russell
The sounds of grief. (symphony in memory of Aids victims)Retail industryPaul Fisher
The speech Lamont will not make. (suggestions for 1992 budget)Retail industryWilliams Rees-Mogg
The steel at the heart of Sheffield. (steelmaking in Sheffield, England)Retail industryGeoffrey Tweedale
The Tate's continual revolutionary. (Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate Gallery, London)Retail industry 
The tragedy of Captain Webb. (excerpt from 'Haunts of the Black Masseur, The Swimmer as Hero')Retail industryCharles Sprawson
The university life: home or away? (report by students on housing for university students; contains related article and interviews)Retail industryChristopher Parker, Mark Rowe, Lucy Smy, Andrew Verity, Ben Webster
The wild, haunting scenery of early life. (interview with Per Olov Enquist, Swedish novelist) (Interview)Retail industryPaul Binding
They call themselves human canaries. (multiple allergy sufferers)Retail industryCaroline Richmond
They did not have to sign. (government ministers involved in the arms for Iraq case)Retail industryAnthony Bradley
They make do with a time-share husband. (wives' accounts of womanising husbands)Retail industryColette Douglas Home
They should pay for making you wait. (compensation for British Rail passenger delays)Retail industryAnthony Smith
Think thin and eat anything you like. (psychological methods of controlling one's body)Retail industryJudie Krebs
This cat costs 400 pounds sterling. It chases labradors. (Maine Coons bred in England)Retail industryTim Wapshott
This is how Labour can win. (John Smiths chances of increasing Labour votes)Retail industryGiles Radice
This troubled planet: What on earth can Rio achieve? (Earth Summit 1992)(includes chart of ten social/environmental changes 1972-1992)Retail industrysources: UN agencies, World Resources Institute, Worldwide Fund for Nature, Tom Van Sant, Santa Monica Geosphere Project, Science Photo Library
Thorn in the side of the red rose brigade. (John Prescott, Labour MP)Retail industry 
Thoughts of Volga Germans turn to home. (2m ethnic minority in Russia eligible for emigration)Retail industryMarc Champion
Thousands flee Nigeria's hidden war. (civil war between Jukuns and Tivs in Taraba state, Nigeria)Retail industryKarl Maier
Through the labyrinth. (new director of British Museum)Retail industryColin Wheeler
Thumb-sucking is healthy; the family is not. (latest edition of Dr Benjamin Spock's 'Baby and Child Care')Retail industrySue Woodman
Tighter laws fail to curb attacks by pit-bull terriers.Retail industryEdward Pilkington
Time to curb power brokers. (debate over improved racket technology spoiling tennis by making it too fast)Retail industryJohn Roberts
Toll tales on the highway to prosperity. (private roads would help UK economy)Retail industryGiles Keating
Tonight she sings for Britain. (Kiri te Kanawa)Retail industry 
Tories discover the benefits of debate. (Conservative Party conference)Retail industryAndrew Marr
To school, as and when it suits. (flexible schooling)Retail industryDavid Buckley
Traffic jam on capitalist road. (riots in Shenzhen, China)Retail industryLiane Evans
True confessions. (priests in screenplays)Retail industryPeter Stanford
Truly, madly, deeply missing Crouch End. (writer director Anthony Minghella becomes homesick)Retail industryMike Bygrave
Trumpet blows for technicians of Armageddon. (end of Cold War)Retail industryCornwell. Rupert
Tune in with a new-look ELViS. (video cards turn computer monitors into television receivers)Retail industryNigel Willmott
Turning the lens from the world to the soul. (Marilyn Silverstone, buddhist nun)Retail industryNaseem Khan
Twilight of a royal myth. (history of the British Royal Family 1930-1992)Retail industryRichard Tomlinson
Two for the prize of one. (Booker prize shared for second time since it began - between Michael Ondaatje and Barry Unsworth)(includes excerpts from 'The English Patient' by Ondaatje and 'Sacred Hunger' by Unsworth)Retail industryDina Rabinovitch, Anthony Quinn
Ulster: an issue suppressed. (the views of the people cannot be represented in the present system)Retail industryNeil Lyndon
Ulster trial seen as Army's 'Watergate.' (accused terrorist Brian Nelson was Army agent)Retail industryJohn Ware, Geoffrey Seed
Under Western eyes. (financial need for Russian ballet to perform in West)Retail industryNick Winter
Uneasy silence in court.Retail industryMichael Arnheim
Unlikely face at the 'Mirror.' (David Montgomery, chief exec Mirror Group Newspapers)Retail industryMichael Leapmen
Up above the sharks glide by. (educational aspects of aquariums)Retail industryDavid Attenborough
US retailers invade British high streets. (UK retailers use American staff for their professional skills)Retail industryHelen Slingsby
US starts aid flights after Kenya row ends.Retail industryEd Lover
Valuation assessments may be a taxing problem. (independent valuations for council tax)Retail industryAndrew Bibby
Vibrant city is a front runner. (special report on Manchester's bid for the 2000 Olympic Games)Retail industryMalcolm Pithers
Villagers threaten to burn out hippies. (New Age travellers' festival at Castlemorton Common, Worcs)(includes related article by a hippy describing the festival)Retail industryRichard Savage
Voodoo chile's slight return. (new material from Jimi Hendrix)Retail industryHugh Fielder
Wanted: gentle owner for a cruel land. (proposed sale of the Knoydart region of Scotland)Retail industryAndrew Eames
We are making Europe's Palestinians. (United Nations lack of action over war in Bosnia)Retail industryPaddy Ashdown
'We're proud but not prejudiced.' (skinhead George Marshall) (Interview)Retail industryJohn Godfrey
We're trapped, but a 'treaty' could save us. (inflation)Retail industryRobert Skidelsky
We want a pint of the rough stuff. (cider pubs in Bristol)Retail industryMike Prestage
We want our hall back, say women. (Millicent Fawcett Hall)Retail industryMaggy Meade-King
Whack! Another kerb crawler collared. (New Delhi police, India cracks down on sexual harassment)Retail industryChristine Aziz
What of the unsung hero? (George Bell, Second World War)Retail industryFrank Field
What's it like being 'Mom' to Madonna? (Liz Rosenberg, vice-president of Warner Brothers Records)Retail industryTeresa Carpenter
What to you mean, you don't eat veal? (British veal production)Retail industryJeanette Marshall
What will we do without Carlo? (Carlo Ripa di Meana leaves his post as European Community Environment Commissioner)Retail industryDavid NIcholson-Lord
When a mother's place is in the home. (home care for post-natal depression)Retail industryDiane Austin
When a whip is taking a whipping. (Richard Ryder, Government Chief Whip)Retail industry 
When beauty is only skin deep. (fade-away tatoos)Retail industryTamsin Blanchard
When Ireland was an island. (effect of EC membership)Retail industryCal McCrystal
When success is a routine matter. (Tom Phillips, painter, composer and writer) (Interview)Retail industrySusannah Frankel
When they die, there's nobody to care. (welfare funerals)Retail industryDavid Leafe
Where a smack may land a parent in court. (Swedish parents may be prosecuted if they hit their children)Retail industryRon Jourard
Where does the monarchy go from here? (a survey of opinions on the monarchy, the Royal Family and the Queen paying tax)Retail industry 
Where do moo-cows go when they die? (should children's books tell the truth about animal farming)Retail industryJanette Marshall
Where Post-Modernist design meets Mickey Mouse.(design of Euro Disney's six hotels)Retail industryPaul Finch
Whoosh! And they're heading for Nome. (Roy Monk races the Iditarod trail in Alaska sport of mushing)Retail industryJeremy Hart
Who would be king of the castle. (Michael Howard)Retail industry 
Why America doesn't care. (excerpt from 'The Culture of Contentment' by John Kenneth Galbraith) (Transcript)Retail industryJohn Kenneth Galbraith
Why Christopher Marlowe was killed: the inside story. (excerpt from 'The Reckoning: The Murder of Christopher Marlowe' by Charles Nicholl)Retail industryCharles Nicholl
Why devaluation is the right way. (realignment of the pound sterling)Retail industryJohn Muellbauer
Why lawyers suppress the truth.Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Why Lykyn is a tourist in his own land. (a Ukrainian re-visits his homeland)Retail industryAndrea Waind
Why MS sufferers are wearing spacesuits. (Microclimate suits relieve symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS))Retail industryHelen Downing
Why my son went to live in a cave. (happy boy became schizophrenic in adulthood)Retail industryRalph Woodall
Why Nazi trials must end. (John Demjanjuk)Retail industryGitta Sereny
Why Stephen was paid to stay in hospital. (testing new drugs)Retail industrySally Williams
Why the drug barons are talking green. (environmental dangers of glyphosate, used in opium poppy growing in Colombia)Retail industryTimothy Ross
Why the rhino in an opera hat is not funny. (Dr Jennifer Mindell campaigns against tobacco advertising)Retail industryOliver Tickell
Will Betty bring the House down? The Commons may soon have its first female Speaker.Retail industryJulia Langdon
Will the final frontiers move ever outwards? (Hubble Space Telescope)Retail industrySimon Mitton
Wimbledon without the master. (Dan Maskell, BBC tennis commentator) (Interview)Retail industryJohn Roberts
Win who may, he will be waiting. (profile: Sir Robin Butler, head of the Civil Service)Retail industry 
With a step in its Spring. (Spring Festival, Prague)Retail industryJan Smaczny
Women only, and wanting to keep it that way. (Somerville College, Oxford admits men)Retail industryFiona Maddocks
Workers unite on the network. (protest groups use computer communications)Retail industryMike Holderness
You call that republicanism? (Queen offers to pay income tax)Retail industryAnthony Taylor
You can have our aid, but don't ask for trade. (EC attitude to Central Europe)Retail industryRichard Davy
You can't rush the repo man. (buying repossessed properties)Retail industryNeasa MacErlean
You don't get rich, you get Rich Tea. (sampling at United Biscuits, UK)Retail industryAmon Cohen
You look tired, doctor. How are you sleeping? (GP 24-hour service)Retail industryRichard Woodman
You won't treat me? Sorry, can't hear you. (unhelpful treatment for hearing loss at the NHS Royal Free Trust, London)Retail industryZelda Tomlin
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