The Independent 1993 - Abstracts

The Independent 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
Above, the princely dream; below, the Tesco reality.Retail industryDan Cruickshank
A campaign to save the foreskin. (preputial plasty, alternative surgery to circumcision)Retail industryDenise Winn
Accountant's clients in fees dispute. (unchartered accountant Mr Beverly-Wilson of Emsworth, Hants faces demonstrations over high fees)Retail industryAndrew Gliniecki
A childhood of whiz, poppers and crack. (drug-taking by school children)Retail industryImogen Edwards-Jones
A child's place is not in a cell. (imprisonment of 12-year-olds)Retail industryFrances Crook
A company dancing on thin ice. (Bolshoi Ballet rehearse for performance in London)Retail industryJan Murray
A country in search of its soul. (lack of Russian identity since collapse of Soviet Union)Retail industryRoger Service
A day for France to face its ghosts. (Jul 16 established as national day to commemorate the Vel d'Hiv when Jews sent to Auschwitz)Retail industryDouglas Johnson
A diamond dagger that did not stab. (crime writer P.D. James)Retail industry 
Adoption: who chooses Mum and Dad? (descriptions of a legal private adoption in the US)(includes related article on the UK system)Retail industryMatthew Hoffman
A driving force moulded by fierce disappointment. (Brian Clough resigns as manager of Nottingham Forest football team)Retail industryJoe Lovejoy
A family sleeping on a wire. (families kept apart in split Palestinian village)Retail industryDavid Grossman
A firm but healthy direction. (restructure of the NHS in London)Retail industryChris Ham
A flying start, but will they crash? (1993 ITV companies)Retail industryWilliam Phillips
After the IRA: a church lost and found. (St Ethelburga-the-Virgin church blown up by Bishopsgate bomb)(includes related article describing architects' plan for making site a memorial)Retail industryDavid Whiting
A full life and a part-time job. (definitions of unemployment)Retail industryPatricia Hewitt
A girl to keep in his secret dungeon. (Katie Beers held prisoner by her friend John Esposito)Retail industryKeith Botsford
A good night out. (man serving life for murder has debut on London stage)Retail industryLeo Burley
A great mind over matter. (inspiration of philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein to others)Retail industryPaul (American choreographer) Taylor
A happy ending to the tadpole's tail. (arthritic, cancer and eye disease drugs may be developed from tadpoles' enzyme)Retail industryTim Cawston
A hard line on the software pirates. (preventing use of pirate copies of computer programs)Retail industryJonathan Constant
A holy man in a wicked world. (Labour backbencher Frank Field)Retail industry 
A human jungle in Regent's Park. (poor management at London Zoo)Retail industryGeorge Cansdale
A hurricane whipped up by windmills. (wind turbines in Llandinam, Wales)Retail industryMalcolm Smith
A learning-by-choice revolution. (national curriculum provides minimum educational standards)Retail industryJohn Patten
A life devoted to capturing the action. (George Jesse Turner, cameraman for 'World in Action' television progamme for 500 editions)Retail industryAndrew Morgan
A little brother, a lot of guilt. (brothers and sisters of handicapped children need help too)Retail industrySara Wheeler
All about Eve and evolution. (hypothesis that all humans alive today are decended from one African woman)Retail industryMarek Kohn
All a question of keeping faith. (composer Sally Beamish)Retail industryAnnette Morreau
All in the same sinking ship. (unemployment at VSEL shipbuilders in Barrow-in-Furness)Retail industryNick Turner
A Londoner and a South African, too. (Tselane Tambo, daughter of Oliver, ex-president of the African National Congress, grew up in London, England) (Interview)Retail industryEmma Daly
Always look on the dark side. (Bob Speirs) (Interview)Retail industryJohn Lyttle
A Modern icon comes back from the dead. (the Cubist design Vilpuri library)Retail industryMichael Spens
A mysterious killer stalks the moors. (birds of prey nests disturbed at Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, UK)Retail industryOliver Gillie
A myth rammed down our throats. (foie gras production)Retail industryJoanna Blythmen
A name loses game, set but not yet match. (Lloyd's syndicate)Retail industryBuster Mottram
And the inferior swarms will have to die. (excerpt from 'The Invisible Man, the life and liberties of H G Wells' by Michael Coren) (Transcript)Retail industryMichael Coren
An end to those broken nights. (sleep project for disabled children developed by the University of Kent Institute of Social and Applied Psychology)Retail industryTed Harrison
An event without pathos. (25th anniversary of suicide of Tony Hancock)Retail industryDavid Nathan
A new editor? Now that's front-page news. (Edward Griffiths retires as editor of the Brecon and Radnor Express)Retail industryBen Leapman
A new travesty is waiting to happen. (Report of Royal Commission on the criminal justice system)Retail industryChris Mullin
A new world of spy games. (MI6 new accommodation)(includes related article on history of intelligence service)Retail industryStephen Dorril
Apple power restores owners' pride. (Apple Macintosh PowerBook)(special page on home computers)Retail industryKim Wilson
A proud, struggling friend needs our aid. (American policy on aid to Russia)Retail industryRichard M. Nixon
A quiet word with the director. (director of the National Theatre, Richard Eyre) (Interview)Retail industryMark Lawson
A real change of art. (South Africa's art galleries)Retail industrySusan Loppert
A real life-saver in Stoke. (trauma centre)Retail industryStanley Slaughter
Are weapons the solution to war in Bosnia? (a cross-section of people give their opinions on arming the Bosnian Muslims)Retail industryIan MacKinnon, Malcolm Pithers, James Cusick, Jonathan Foster, Sara Naylor, Alex Renton
Are you being served? You will be at Daniel. (traditional department store)Retail industryEmma Brooker
A ritual ride on the electoral cycle. (evolution of the Budget)Retail industryPeter Clarke
A river always floods through it. (Mississippi River floods in July 1993 despite levees)Retail industrySandy Balfour
As a painkiller, they're pretty sharp. (acupuncture as anaesthetic)Retail industryRichard Davy
Ask the people? Not in Britain. (UK politicians dislike referendums)Retail industryIvor Crewe
A sombre reminder of the mechanics of genocide. (the Holocaust Memorial Museum Washington)Retail industryStephanie Williams
As the axeman says: let's do it. (presenting poetry in song form to reach audiences)Retail industryGlyn Maxwell
A tradition that crosses the divide. (origins of hunt sabotage in Germany and the UK)Retail industryAntony Taylor
A two-year university challenge. (intensive degree courses at the University of Buckingham)Retail industryRichard Luce
Aussie scrub-bashing with a machete. (Australian novelist Helen Garner) (Interview)Retail industryMarianne Brace
A Welshman's dream, a dragon's nightmare. (playing the part of Dewi the dragon at the Welsh Five Nations' Championship rugby tie with Ireland)Retail industryOwen Slot
A woman's heart and its silent symptoms. (coronary disease in women is neglected)Retail industryVictoria McKee
Babar on roller skates with a walkman. (children's books conveyed civilising influence)Retail industryChristina Hardyment
Baby died after 'huge failings' by care staff. (Christine Gibelli, who had a conviction for attempted infanticide, killed her new baby)Retail industryStephen Ward, Mike Walsh
Back pain? Don't take it lying down. (research recommends exercise for back problems)Retail industrySheila Menuhin
Bank's independence not the complete answer. (co-ordinated wage bargaining essential for the functioning of an independent central bank)Retail industryPeter A. Hall
Baring finds the Midas touch. (Julian Baring's unit trust the Mercury Asset Management Gold and General Fund doubles price)Retail industryRichard Lander
Battered home buyers flock for a fix. (popularity of fixed interest rate mortgages)Retail industryVivien Goldsmith
Battle strategy for revenge on the insects. (biopesticides eliminate mosquitoes in Maroua, northern Cameroon)Retail industryDeclan Butler
Battle to break the U-boat blockade. (military intelligence in the Battle of the Atlantic, second world war)(series on Lessons of History)Retail industryJohn A Terraine
BBC under Birt: freedom lost or survival assured? (BBC correspondent Mark Tully speaks against changes in management)Retail industryMichael Leapman, David Hatch
Beasts can tame their own tempers. (group therapy for violent people)Retail industryStanley Slaughter
Been there, bought it, sold it. (guide to buying and selling property)Retail industrySharon Jewell
Beer? It's simply not British! (history of beer)Retail industryJohn Nicholson
Beware of a monster in the woods. (possible privatisation of the Forestry Commission)Retail industryDuff Hart-Davis
Beyond Whitehall's grasp. (UK government gradually eroding local authority powers)Retail industryGraham Allen
Bible of left and satirical upstart are worlds apart. (New Statesman and Society and Scallywag publish articles about the effects of rumour)Retail industryKathy Marks
Birt in a skirt? (Liz Forgan, director of programmes, Channel 4 television)Retail industry 
Bombings? We're off to the bunker.Retail industryAmanda Baillieu
Born of blossom and snow. (apprenticeship to Japanese drumming group Kodo)Retail industryJon Stock
Brains that target leaky nappies with military precision. (parallel computer systems in commerce)Retail industryAnn Barrett
Britain's first feel-good building. (architects design for the visually impaired)Retail industryKen Elkes
British chips find life easier as french fries. (SGS-Thomson launch T9000 transputer)Retail industryPatrick Matthews
Britons drink to Bulgarian wine chaos. (Domaine Boyar becomes agent for Bulgarien wineries after collapse of communism)Retail industryNicholas Faith
But what about my orgasms? (problems after hysterectomy) (includes guide to alternative forms of surgery to hysterectomy)Retail industryBarbara Baker
'But who do you say I betrayed?' (Markus Wolf, East German spymaster)Retail industry 
Buying a bit of la belle France. (legalities of buying property in France)Retail industryMary Wilson
Calcutt screws the news. (value of press restrictions)Retail industryPat Chapman
Cambodia: the UN promise fails. (elections may result in further civil war)Retail industryRaymond Whitaker
Can John Major's government succeed? (three eminent consultants diagnose problems with the government and suggest solutions)Retail industryJim Prior, Leo Pliatzky, Edmund Goldberger
Cartier-Bresson: his eye, hand, lens, art and ego. (photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson) (Interview)Retail industryPaula Weideger
Certainly no place for Essex man. (British cricketers need to understand the Indian culture)Retail industryMihir Bose
Charity begins with the truth. (news about the developing world gives a false impression)Retail industryPeter Adamson
Charred remains hold clues to a Celtic collaborator. (research into Celtic ruler Adminius from tomb at St Albans Hertfordshire)Retail industryDavid Keys
Children caught in a vicious circle. (anorexia in the family)Retail industry 
Child sickness that bodes ill for the mother. (children's complaint linked to breast cancer)Retail industryCarol Cooper
Chinese draw their power from Tibet's sacred lake. (hydro-electric project on the Yamdrok Tso freshwater lake)Retail industry 
Clarke links low inflation to growth without tears. (Chancellor of the Exchequer's Mansion House speech) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Clunis: the wider failures. (failure of UK health service to care for mental patients led to Clunis murdering Jonathan Zito)Retail industryNigel Eastman
Cold comfort for halls in Britain. (special report on conferences and exhibitions)Retail industryPeter Cotterell
Comedy could get you into serious trouble. (defamation in television comedy shows)Retail industryMedwyn Jones
Come Hell, parents or boycotts. (John Patten, Secretary of State for Education)Retail industry 
Companies need a cost champion. (NatWest Bank offers cheap restructuring services for companies)Retail industryJohn Melbourn
Concorde refit is last hurrah of unfulfilled aviation dream. (history of Concorde as British Airways remodels interior)Retail industryChristian Womar
Condoms? Disgusting. I'll have a ribbed pack. (woman opens condom shop in Ireland)Retail industryGarry Young
Confessions of a 'bloke in a dress.' (comedian Eddie Izzard openly wears women's clothes)Retail industryTristan Davies
Confucius, he play .... (Chinese music)Retail industryNicholas Williams
Conquest that created harmony. (1,500th anniversary of Archangel Michael)(Lessons of History series)Retail industryJohn Julius Norwich
Containing danger. (X-ray technology systems for screening trucks and containers for drugs and explosives)Retail industryJames Curtis
Contraceptive with a surprise side-effect. (Population Council introduces IUD which released contraceptive hormone to reduce menstrual bleeding)Retail industryCathy Read
Corruption, privilege and reward. (proposed reformation of the honours system)Retail industryTony Benn
Could Jessica's story happen here. (UK Children Act 1989 supports children's rights)Retail industryNigel Housby-Smith
Councils braced for harsh cuts in spending; Guide to where the axe will fall. (cuts and job losses in public sector schools, libraries and social services)Retail industryNgaio Crequer, Lydia Slater
Courtroom technology on trial. (witnesses experience of giving evidence by television)Retail industryJenny Grove
'Criminal was at large on children's ward.' (Nurse Beverley Allitt accused of murdering children in Grantham and Kesteven General Hospital, Lincolnshire)Retail industryDavid Mason, Mervyn Tunbridge
Crowned to a chorus of approval. (coronation of king of the Baganda, Uganda)Retail industryTom Stacey
Cupid is alive and well ... and hanging out in a wine bar. (organisation of personal singles night)Retail industryAdele Gautier
Current thinking on pain relief. (microcurrent therapy)Retail industryEileen Fursland
Decline in jobs reflects Britain's lean years. (statistics in 1993 'Social Trends')Retail industryCharles Oulton
Deep in the forest, something stirring. (excerpt from The Diversity of Life by Edward O Wilson)Retail industryEdward O Wilson
Democracy in the developing world. (prize-winning essay by 18-year-old in world newspaper competition marking the 2,500th anniversary of birth of democracy )Retail industryKaty Knight
Designer nipples that you can take anywhere. (prostheses better alternative for women rather than further breast surgery)Retail industryShalini Gidoomal
Desperately seeking security. (personal advertisements in Ireland)Retail industryAlan Murdoch
Desperately seeking Sophie. (garden flowers)Retail industryAnna McKane
Diesel cars. (Special Report)Retail industry 
Digging up diamonds in the British Museum. (research on old abandoned mines brings rich rewards)Retail industryJillian Hamilton
Don't just lecture me, teach me something. (undergraduates complain)Retail industryEric MacFarlane
Don't panic, it's only Dr Robotnik and the crystal egg zone. (how computer games affect children)Retail industryJane Berthoud
Do we love him when he's angry? (actor and producer Michael Douglas)Retail industry 
Dumb waiters that square the ocean's food circle. (algae form mats to transport nutrients and sunlight from the surface)Retail industryGabrielle Walker
Dump your boyfriend for Jesus or be damned. (London Church of Christ requires accountability)Retail industryNick Thorpe, Niky Price
Dust off the cities, clean up the world. (cities create pollution and how they could improve)Retail industryHerbert Girardet
Earl Amherst. (Jeffery John Archer Amherst) (Obituary)Retail industryPhilip Hoare
Embracing mass but not the masses. (UK Member of Parliament Ann Widdecombe converts to Roman Catholicism)Retail industry 
English wines to drink to. (EC regulations cause problems for English winemakers)(includes related article on Denbies wine from Surrey)Retail industryMary Fagan
'Era of deadlock and drift is over.' (President Bill Clinton's inauguration speech) (Transcript)Retail industry 
'Euphoria' wrecks imam's village. (Cela, Bosnia-Herzegovina, was destroyed by Serbs despite promises of protection)Retail industryRobert Fosk
Eurowoman prefers big, bold carats. (British and continental taste in jewellery)Retail industryVictoria McKee
Everybody doth protest too much. (workfare workers could plant trees to replace those destroyed for building)Retail industryJames Fenton
Everybody said I was losing weight but no one could talk about me. (experiences of anorexia sufferer)Retail industryJennai Cox
Evil at the push of a button. (Beit Hashoah Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, displays attitudes which led to the holocaust)Retail industryAdrian Dannatt
Factory bargains and mobile homes. (decentralised wage setting and housing systems would aid the UK economy)Retail industryRobert Skidlesky
Fall of a tarnished grandee. (financial demise of Sir Edward Du Cann)Retail industryMichael Prestage, Boggan Steve
Fatal fruit of a family tree. (compiling a family tree of illness to establish suitable diet and treatment for the younger generation)Retail industryJerome Burns
Feet, please don't fail them now. (the fate of Rambert and London Contemporary Dance, whose audiences have fallen)Retail industryJudith Mackrell
Fewer forms and greater thought. (application forms from new graduates and the milk round 1993)Retail industryPhilip Schofield
Fighting and surviving all over again. (late effects of polio)Retail industryThomas Moore
Filling the unforgiving minute. (long running radio programme Just A Minute)Retail industryMartin Kelner
First could you show me how to boil water? (television cookery programmes too complicated for beginners)Retail industryJim Shelley
Five miss out when an adult's always there. (change in childhood experiences)Retail industryJulia Knight
Five years later, they are still in peril on the sea. (oil rig safety since Piper Alpha disaster)Retail industryCharles Woolfson
Foreign to expectations. (school foreign exchange visits)Retail industryMargaret McGowan
For whom the Angelus bell tolls. (bishops discuss arrangements for members of the Church of England moving to the Roman Catholic church)Retail industryPeter Stanford
Francis. (Francis Bacon)Retail industryDaniel Farson
Free trade? We all need protection. (rise of New Protectionism for economy, environment and equity as free trade no longer relevant)Retail industryTim Lang, Colin Hines
Friendly Demon at the gateway to a bewitched world. (use of Internet worldwide information network)Retail industryRichard Davy
From silver spoon to Silverstone. (Max Mosley)Retail industry 
Fuel for the fiery waste debate. (British Nuclear Fuels may open Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Pland - Thorp - creating dump for radioactive waste)Retail industryAndrew Blowers
Future, what future? The idea gives me goose-flesh. (Croatian writer Slavenka Drakulic) (Interview)Retail industryIsabel Hilton
Germany needs a passport to peace. (racist and neo-Nazi problems requires government action)Retail industryAlan Watson
Ghetto that resisted to the end. (Jews in the Warsaw ghetto fought the Nazis on Apr 14, 1943)(Lessons of History series)Retail industryJozef Garlinski
Girls who give Sky high kicks. (Sky Strikers entertain fans by dancing before football matches)Retail industryOwen Slot
Give her regards to Broadway. (soprano Dawn Upshaw)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
Gods that always fail. (Reith lecture on the intellectual's direct participation in public life) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Going off the rails, and other stories. (authors tales of losing their manuscripts and work on computer disks)Retail industryMarianne Brace
Going out on a natural high. (attraction of the choirboys' treble voice)Retail industryTess Knighton
Going the extra Maal. (Senegalese singer Baaba Maal)Retail industryChris Salewiicz
Goodbye to the Superman president. (George Bush)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Good idea, but a bad business. (getting inventions manufactured)Retail industryPaul Forster
Graduate now, pay later. (scheme for financing higher education)Retail industryNicholas O'Shaughnessy, Nigel Allington
Green shoots face credit frost. (banks not keen to lend to small businesses as economy improves)Retail industryAlison Eadie
Hail to the chief of neo-Classicism. (Thomas Jefferson)Retail industryMatthew Hoffman
Hallelujah to the good book - the encyclopaedia, that is. (network marketing of the World Book encyclopaedia)Retail industryMark Edmonds
Happy days are here again. (Barbra Streisand's voice)Retail industryEdward Seckerson
Happy to butcher Bosnia. (Radovan Karadzic, leader of Serbian Democratic Party in Bosnia)Retail industry 
Hard times revive law and order panic. (lessons of history series)Retail industryJames Sharpe
Have you asked your mother? (Asian girls have problems modelling because of family pressure)Retail industryAmanda Waind
Health survey shows demand for higher taxes. (survey on health care rationing)Retail industryJudy Jones
Heat, dust and a woman with a New York view. (novelist Ruth Prawer Jhabvala)Retail industryJonathan Freedland
He gave himself up to the British, then they shot him. (Argentine veteran Oscar Carrizo was blinded in one eye when he surrendered)Retail industryIsabel Hilton
Hellraiser who never met an adjective he liked. (Pete Dexter) (Interview)Retail industryAnthony Quinn
Helping little lungs to breathe their first. (thyroid-releasing drug for premature babies)Retail industryEileen Fursland
Here lies frame and fortune. (doubts over authentication of pictures)Retail industryIain Gale
Here's mine, where's yours? (body piercing)Retail industryImogen Edwards-Jones
Her heart stopped. So did mine. (Stephenson's seizure or reflex anoxic seizure)Retail industryVeronica Groocock
He was almost home when the nightmare began. (kidnap of bureau of change employee means staff should be trained for this eventuality) (Interview)Retail industryPeter Marshall
His brilliant Korea is a lifetime of lies. (Kim I1 Sung)Retail industry 
His papers are in order. (recent new edition of works of Delius)Retail industryAndrew Green
Holding nations and traditions at bay. (1993 Reith lecture on how people are influenced by their community, history and nationality) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Hold your fire, Lord Chancellor. (cuts in legal aid)Retail industryRuth Evans
Horror stories with heart. (Guy de Maupassant died 100 years ago Jul 06, 1993)Retail industrySimon Blow
How criminals cross the thin blue line. (the need for a national police force)Retail industrySir John Wheeler
How dentists gave me all I wanted for Christmas. (Eastman Dental Hospital, London deals with patients who lack adult teeth)Retail industryDenise Winn
How 'junk science' has been put on trial. (doubts over use of so-called expert evidence in court)Retail industryTim Cornwell
How Mary reduced her big problem. (reduction of breast size by surgery)Retail industryAlex Antoniou
How Simon came out and was grounded. (Simon Ingram forced to leave Royal Air Force because homosexual)Retail industryEdmund Hall
How the dirty tricks campaign was run. (British Airways operation to discredit Virgin Atlantic Airlines)Retail industryMartyn Gregory
How to be dead unpopular. (Howard Hodgson's franchising problems)Retail industryJason Nisse, Danielle Baillieu
How to give a fillip to the Phil. (BBC Philharmonic Orchestra)Retail industryAndrew Green
How to make opportunity knock. (state of progress in equal employment opportunities as Kamlesh Bahl becomes chairman of the Equal Opportunities Commission)Retail industryBarrie Clement
How to turn a warmonger into a hero. (General Mohammed Farah Aideed of Mogadishu)Retail industry 
How your intrepid reporter stalked the shy tycoons. (interviewing newspaper tycoons)Retail industryNicholas Coleridge
I accuse the SFO gunslingers. (criticism of Serious Fraud Office methods)Retail industryPatrick Spens
'I believe there is a new spirit in Ireland .... the real Ireland is walking behind the coffins of your sons.' (Irish Republican Army bombing in Warrington kills two boys)Retail industryDick Spring
If not a pact, why not a pow-wow? (ways Labour and Liberal Democrats would join forces)Retail industryBen Pimlott
If you can stick it, you can kick it. (nicotine patch to help give up smoking)Retail industrySusannah Frankel
If you go down to the wood today. (Dragon group pagan practices to save Oxleas Wood, Eltham, London from road development)Retail industryPeter Mason
If you need a quick fix, call a hacker. (fast changes needed in computer software for business)Retail industryDarrel Ince
I may be a liberal, but make my day. (possession of guns in the US)Retail industryRichard Guilliatt
Imperfect past, cloudy present, bright future. (cricket in South Africa emerges from 22 years international isolation caused by apartheid)Retail industryTony Cozier
Industry scheme falls flat. (Training Outside Public Practice)Retail industryIan Welch
In Giacometti's studio. (sculptor Alberto Giacometti)Retail industryDavid Sylvester
Innovation a new idea for accountants. (reporting methods could communicate better with computer graphics)Retail industryAlec Reed
In search of a different kind of male bonding. (unemployed fathers attend fathering group sessions)Retail industryBarbara Rowlands
In search of the modern father. (psychological influence of fathers in era of unemployment for men)Retail industryPatricia Hewitt
Inside the mysteries of the light fantastic. (research on the interior of the photon)Retail industryBrian Foster
Intellectual exile: expatriates and marginals. (Reith lecture) (Transcript)Retail industry 
In the market for grocery and charity. (David Sainsbury of Sainsbury's supermarkets)Retail industry 
Invasion of the iron-snatchers. (research on bacteria)Retail industrySimon Hadlinton
Is he the spider or the fly? (Giulio Andreotti, Italian Senator accused of corruption)Retail industry 
Italian's pledge to promote photographer pays off. (work of Russian photographer Alexander Rodchenko sells for 892,320 pounds sterling)Retail industryGeraldine Norman
It could never happen again. (German life was different in the Great Depression of 1932) (includes related article describing personal experience of life in Germany in 1933)Retail industryJosef Joffe
It is impossible to forget the children of Chernobyl. (Galina and Clif Sanderson found Friends of Children United to Save for minsk children suffering from radiation exposure)Retail industrySusan de Muth
It'll ride up with wear. (Carol O'Dell designs stage clothes for musicians)Retail industrySabrine Durrant
It looks as though they're here to stay. (east German political cabaret)Retail industryLinda Joffee
It may be total, but it's not all. (Total Quality Management - TQM)Retail industryAlison Eadie
It's always life in the fast lane for the rollerblades. (commuting in London by in-line roller skates)Retail industryJames Kanter
It's not sport, it's war. (Frank Williams, Formula One racing driver and owner of Williams Grand Prix Engineering)Retail industry 
It's such a laugh being somebody else. (comedian Harry Enfield)Retail industry 
It's time students learnt to pay. (general taxation should no longer finance higher education)Retail industryPauline Perry
Jazz meets showbiz. (Diana Ross pays tribute to Billie Holiday) (Interview)Retail industryPhil Johnson
Jimi's resurrection puts Ljubljana on the map. (Slovenia's Ministry of Culture promotes Jimi Hendrix)Retail industryChris Salewicz
Jogger without a road map. (Bill Clinton has a poorly-defined ideology)Retail industryFred Barnes
John Demjanjuk is not innocent. (acquittal of SS auxiliary whose identity was confused with Ivan the Terrible)Retail industryGitta Sereny
Johnson and temptation's curse. (Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson again accused of drug taking)Retail industryMike Rowbottom
John Wayne: a love song. (excerpt from Slouching Towards Bethlehem) (Transcript)Retail industryJoan Didion
Journalists must cure themselves of this Aids madness. (newspapers overconcerned about health workers being HIV positive or having Aids)Retail industryChristine Hancock
Just add water and, look, no more toxic waste. (chemical and weapons disposal)Retail industryAnna Coyle
Justice gets a poor bargain. (New York courts)Retail industryRichard Denton
Just shut up and listen. (US talk radio in the UK)Retail industryMartin Kelner
Just the ticket for abused traffic wardens. (inter-personal skills course)Retail industryEmma Brooker
Just the trick for staying afloat. (dolphins performing in dolphinariums disappear in UK)Retail industryAndrea Waind
Just what the junior doctor ordered. (EC directive on acceptance of medical qualifications in other countries cuts training programmes)Retail industryJudy Jones
Kenneth Clarke 1, Treasury 1. (analysis of Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke's Mansion House speech)Retail industryBill Robinson
Kindly refrain from driving. (councils monitor air pollution)Retail industryRebecca Renner
Kurds teetering on brink of abyss. (UN aid to Kurds in Iraq)Retail industryMichael Meacher
Labour continues Russian roulette on Europe. (Labour Party has history of opposing UK ties with Europe)Retail industryDavid Caute
Labour's best future is in its past. (founding of the Independent Labour Party in 1893 involved many trade unionists)Retail industryAnthony Taylor
La dolce vita is finally over. (end of corrupt politics in Italy)Retail industryRobert D Putnam
Lady of the house. (Pamela, Lady Harlech, chairman of the English National Ballet) (Interview)Retail industryJudith Mackrell
Lamont tells MPs of his 'uncomfortable experience.' (former UK Chancellor Norman Lamont's speech about the credibility of the government) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Last supper at the bribery banquet. (unravelling of the web of Italian political corruption scandal)Retail industry 
Leading from the front. (UK conductor Roger Vignoles)Retail industryAntony Peattie
Leading the new revolution. (management accounting helping businesses operate at maximum cost effectiveness)Retail industryPhilip Hewitt
Learning new legal lessons. (education law)Retail industryBarbara Lantin
Learning the A-P-C of computer hardware. (special report on home computers)Retail industryNigel Willmott
Learn them to speak proper, like. (acceptable grammar within dialects of English)(includes related article on value of Latin in understanding English grammar)Retail industryTony Fairman
Leather, rubber ... but no women? You're nicked. (police arrested gay men at a private party when expecting to find stolen goods)Retail industryPeter Prosser
Leave us holding the baby a bit longer. (UK maternity leave law change to cover all employed women but down from 40 to only 14 weeks leave)Retail industryAngela Phillips
Legal cover is no panacea. (legal expense insurance for travellers abroad can be inadequate)Retail industryMaria Scott
Legal, decent, honest and banned from TV. (Claire Rayner's television adverts for sanitary towels prohibited)Retail industryClaire Rayner
Lenders face inertia sales ban. (Office of Fair Trading will stop negative option sales of credit protection policies)Retail industryMaria Scott
Let the ancien regime beware! (1993 Britain compared to 1793 France)Retail industryDavid Starkey
Let the farmer out of the pen. (taxpayers provide too much for European farmers under the Common Agricultural Policy)Retail industrySimon Gourlay
Let the spectacle commence. (Scott inquiry into Matrix Churchill case)Retail industryIan Leigh
Liberal voice in South Africa's wilderness. (Laurence Gandar, editor of Rand Daily Mail, newspaper which advised racial integration, closed in 1985) (Interview)Retail industryBenjamin Pogrund
Life at the top of a 20 billion pounds sterling pension pile. (career of pension fund manager Alastair Ross Goobey)Retail industryHamish McRae
Life ends every Sunday morning. (experience of a father when his wife leaves him)Retail industryIan Hugo
Life in Luton is no longer a joke. (home owners in English town trapped by negative equity)Retail industryCaroline McGhie
Life, the universe and games for everything. (special page on home computers about games for PCs)(includes related articles on joysticks and sound cards)Retail industryTim Nott
Lightweight friend becomes rock of ages. (advances in portable computers)(special page on home computers)Retail industryTerry Pratchett
Living on borrowed time, but thriving. (Doreen Wilson has chemotherapy directly into the liver via a Portocath to treat cancer in research programme)Retail industryClare Dover
Look me in the breasts and say that. (men's reaction to breasts)Retail industryEmily Prager
Look what the neighbours have done. (alteration to interiors of Victorian terraced houses)Retail industryArabella Warner
Lord Midas, his zenith and nadir. (Lord McAlpine, Conservative Party treasurer 1975-1990)Retail industry 
Lottie, the wild woman, doesn't live here any more. (personal account of the lack of care for the mentally ill)Retail industryPauline Brown
Lousy film, terrific standee-jacking. (craze for stealing cinema foyer cardboard displays and huge vinyl posters)Retail industryDavid Hayles
Maastricht! Only Mogg can save us. (William Rees-Mogg)Retail industry 
Made to feel like trespassers on European soil. (Muslims in UK disturbed by West's response to events in Bosnia)Retail industryYasmin Alibhai-Brown
Making alternative babies. (techniques for overcoming unexplained infertility)Retail industryRobert Ashton
Mandarins who live for ever. (Civil Service disbands)Retail industryJohn Garrett
Marry you, Mr Rochester? I've got better things to do. (intelligence and independence of Victorian governesses)Retail industryKathryn Hughes
Mates 'lays out facts' that led to resignation. (personal statement of Michael Mates, ex-Minister of State for Northern Ireland) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Meanwhile, back at the bat cave. (efforts to prevent extinction of greater horseshoe bat in Britain)Retail industryBernardine Coverley
Meet the man who holds the key to our prisons. (Derek Lewis to head new prison service agency)Retail industryRoger Graef
Men at work and wives at tea. (position of wives accompanying husbands working in Africa)Retail industryFelicity Mulgan
Method amid the madness. (care of schizophrenic people)Retail industry 
MI5 'will become second police force as its spying expands.'Retail industryKen Hyder
Mining union's unlikely commercial ally. (family firm National Plant and Transport plc ran coal convoys during the pits strike)Retail industrySteve Boggan
Mixed reaction to Dearing. (review of national curriculum and pupil assessment)Retail industryFran Abrams
More royals under threat. (report of the Royal Parks Review Group on St James's Park, Regent's Park and Green Park, London)Retail industryVerina Glaessner
Move over, Carmen. (flamenco dancing classes)Retail industryElizabeth Nash
Mushrooms and slaves linked in farm protest. (demonstration by sacked mushroom pickers in Yorkshire, England)Retail industryBarrie Clement
My escape from a family that was choking me. (lifestyle of Punjabi-speaking family causes problems)Retail industryTony Delear
My heartache over a baby that never comes. (Tricia Lewis recounts her experiences of fertility tests and treatment)(includes related article describing personal experience of male fertility tests)Retail industryTricia Lewis
My lovely daughter is a rolling stone. (feelings of the mother of a squatter and new age traveller)Retail industryDiana Wingett
'My name is Carlos,' he said. (most wanted terrorist of the 1970's, Carlos the Jackal) (excerpt from To the Ends of the Earth; the Hunt for the Jackal) (Transcript)Retail industryDavid Yallop
Nadir's donations part of campaign for knighthood. (Asil Nadir donated 940,000 pounds sterling to the Conservative Party)Retail industryChris Blackhurst, Tim Kelsey
Nations struggle against catalogue of abuse. (non-government organisations meet in Vienna for the United Nations World Conference on Human Rights)(special report on human rights)Retail industryCaroline Moorehead
New markets open up in telephony. (special section on cable and satellite)Retail industryDavid Guest
New routes, new fares, new services, more prawns. (special report on long-haul air travel)Retail industryDavie Richardson
New trails laid for childhood leukaemia hunt. (blood cancers may occur for reasons other than the presence of nuclear installations)Retail industryMichael Balter
Nigeria's state of purgatory. (Nigerian dictators refuse to accept election result)Retail industryWole Soyinka
Nobody to fear but her fans. (tennis player Steffi Graf)Retail industry 
No longer a job to bank on. (reduction in banking staff and branches in the UK)Retail industryLisa Vaughan
No reason to treat us differently. (lowering the age of consent for homosexuals)Retail industryIan McKellen
No rewrite for Lloyd's horror story. (new management style for Lloyds of London)Retail industryJohn Moore
Not bathing but drowning in a sea of light. (increased urban lighting pollutes the atmosphere)Retail industryCarl Gardner
No thought for human indignity. (feelings of the unemployed)(excerpt from the fourth Durham Lecture of 1993)Retail industryFrank Field
No time like the present for buyers. (state of the personal computer market)Retail industryMargaret Coffey
No time to play it by numbers. (welfare state)Retail industryBen Pimlott
Not my idea of good news. (television news should include positive stories)Retail industryMartyn Lewis
Not really our sort of neighbour. (security alert in Islington, London street where head of MI5 Mrs Rimington lives)Retail industrySumaya Partner
Not such a special day for women. (Sunday trading)Retail industryMajorie Mowlam
Now the girls can come out fighting. (British Ladies' Boxing Association formed to promote women boxers in the UK)Retail industryAlex Spillius
Now the Trojan horse arrives by telephone. (hackers of computer bulletin boards)Retail industryMike Holderness
Now they're smiling by the bournes. (drying up of streams in southern England)Retail industryMichael Price
Nursing a booming business. (huge increase in private residential homes for the elderly)Retail industryTerence Wilkinson
Nursing the US back to health. (health care reform)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Oh no! Not the soft cushion tactics! (acting as a suspect for police training)Retail industryCharles Jennings
One medieval market town: going, going, almost gone? (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England may lose its cattle market)Retail industryVicky Cruickshank
One year on, John Major remains the grey man. (public opinion of the British Prime Minister)Retail industryJojo Moyes, Sara Naylor, Nick Walker
On the brink of a trade war. (US trade representative Mickey Kantor and EC's Sir Leon Brittan meet to decide trade deal)Retail industryDavid Bowen
Open to doubts about staff safety. (security for Open University tutor-counsellors)Retail industry 
Opportunity knocks in Russian TV.Retail industryBenjamin Woolley
Our millions create their poverty. (money from Europe encouraging child labour and destruction of Brazil's forests)Retail industryTony Worthington
Passing the hat in high places. (fund-raising for Oxford University)Retail industryMichael Durham
Passports for pets - nothing mad about that. (control of rabies in UK)Retail industryChristopher Jackson
Pay squeeze as inflation hits new low. (public spending cuts restrict pay rises for teachers, medical and fire service staff)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies, Peter Torday
Peking reaps a harvest of chaos. (China's advancing economy has shortcomings)Retail industryMary Dejevsky
Phone-in frenzy made BT see red. (British Telecom)Retail industrySue Watts
Pin-up exposed: why Marky Mark is taking the rap. (model Marky Mark embarrassedsponsor Calvin Klein when his past conviction for racism was revealed)Retail industryMark Simpson
Playing party games with education. (lack of choice with national curriculum is retrograde step)Retail industryRosemary O'Day
Playwright of oaths and testosterone. (David Mamer writes plays portraying anti-feminist issues)Retail industry 
Plumping for partners on a large scale. (Plump Partners dating agency finds many men like larger women)Retail industryBarbara Lamb
Pointers to robust growth. (advice on selecting shares for growth)Retail industryJim Slater
Policing police performance. (chairman of the Police Complaints Authority Sir Leonard Peach) (Interview)Retail industryRay Mgadzah
Politics of presure that took root in May 1968. (insurrections by uoung people in 1968)(Lessons of History series)Retail industryDavid Caute
Poorest could be hardest hit. (special section on the budget)(includes transcript of Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont's budget statement pp 10-11)Retail industryHolly Sutherland
Press the button for instant relief. (patient controlled pain relief)Retail industryDavid Symes
Preventing a nervous breakdown. (AA course on car maintenance and safety for women)Retail industryPaula McGinley
Prince Charming? Haven't seen him for ages. (reasons for development of the single-parent family)Retail industryAngela Phillips
Private goes a little public. (private banks)Retail industryLisa Vaughan
Private lives of really useful companies. (success of public utility companies afer privatisation)Retail industryMary Goldring
Professionals and amateurs. (Reith lecture on pressures which challenge ingenuity) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Protect the legions in the regions. (Arts Council policy change means repertory theatres may close)Retail industryPeter Cheeseman
Provision for a pension. (Judicial Pensions and Retirement Bill and barristers pensions)Retail industryJenny Grove
Public relations battle with no prisoners taken. (Prince and Princess of Wales manipulated the press)Retail industryKathy Marks, Ian MacKinnon
Pythagoras, Da Vinci, Hitler and Colin Spencer. (history of vegetarianism) (Interview)Retail industryRobert Tewdwr Moss
QC fuelled Mates campaign. (Nadir's counsel Anthony Scrivenor told MP Michael Mates of Serious Fraud Office impropriety)(includes related article on letter released by Attorney General)Retail industryChris Blackhurst, Anthony Bevins
Racial neurosis struts out of the bierkeller. (special page on racism in Europe)Retail industryLeonard Doyle, Harvey Morris
Remote Smith is accused of complacency. (low profile approach by Labour leader John Smith)Retail industryAnthony Bevins, Patricia Wynn Davies
Representations of the intellectual. (edited text of Reith lecture by Edward Said) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Reps and drugs and a doctor's role. (influence of drug firm's representative on doctors' prescribing)Retail industryMark Barrowcliffe
Rich pickings for a chosen few. (Compaq and Apple chasing IBM in personal computer battle)Retail industryKim Wilson
'Robin Hood' army rattles Iran. (underground group's plans against Tehran)Retail industryHarvey Morris
Rome's matter of life and faith. (Catholic church's attitude to birth control)Retail industryJohn Wilkins
Russian piracy in a sea of software. (illegal copying of programs in Russia)Retail industryRobert Farish
Russia's choice: terror or reform. (abridged extract of autobiography of Speaker of the Russian parliament 'The Struggle for Russia: Power & Change in the Democratic Revolution')(includes related article on methods of calling a referendum) (Transcript)Retail industryRuslan Khasbulatov
Sachertorte, sonatas and psychoanalysis. (culture in Vienna)Retail industryGodfrey Hodgson
Safe haven based on a West Side story. (Base 51 drop-in health centre in Nottingham)Retail industryCathy Read
Saucy scoops fail to cure weak circulation. (national newspapers sales reduced in 1992)Retail industryMichael Leapmam
SA wild card that can change game. (South African group Pan-Africanist Congress)Retail industryBenjamin Pogrund
Scale of defeat sets Tory alarm bells ringing. (Liberal Democrat elected in Christchurch by half the usual Conservative voters)Retail industryIvor Crewe
Scandal in a society of secrets. (Irish Bishop Eamonn Casey is left alone by the media after publication of Annie Murphy's book about their affair)Retail industryJane Marshall
Schoolchildren's adventure at sea that turned into a nightmare. (three children die after canoeing disaster)Retail industryPeter Dunn, Will Bennett
Seriously entertaining. (writer Michael Frayn)Retail industryPeter (British television broadcaster) Taylor
Seven go native in Worcestershire. (Pathways, organisaion specialising in the spiritual teachings of the American Indians' Medicine Wheel)Retail industryRose Rouse
Sex 'n' drugs 'n' boarding school. (co-educational boarding at Bedales School, Hampshire)Retail industryRobert Gretton
Shadows lengthen for Felipe. (Spanish transition to democracy managed by prime minister Felipe Gonzalez)(Lessons of History series)Retail industryHugh Thomas
Sharp division on solution to the crisis of family life. (housing and financing of single-parent families)Retail industryMary Braid, Helen Nowicka
'Shell-shocked' private given death sentence. (World War I UK Private Harry Farr)Retail industry 
She sells more than brochures. (practice of marketing professionals)Retail industryLynn Hill
She's so down-to-earth ... it's spooky. (Betty Shine, medium and spiritual healer) (Interview)Retail industryLinda Joffee
Shopping from the sofa. (US television retail channel QVC)Retail industryMichael Marray
Simplicity under Russian icing. (Moscow GUM shopping centre)Retail industryMark Crick
Soap cleans up children's viewing. (statistics on what children watch on television)Retail industryWilliam Phillips
Social workers did not know of previous attempt to kill a child. (Christine Gibelli killed her baby Mia when post-natal depression treatment failed)Retail industryStephen Ward, Mike Walsh
Somewhere, over the rainbow ... (squatters known as the Rainbow Tribe)Retail industryCamilla Berens
Songs to raise the dodo from the dead. (computers re-create birdsong of extinct birds)Retail industryMike Gerrard
So where on earth was he? (MP Rupert Allason who did not turn up to vote on confidence motion)Retail industry 
Speaking truth to power. (Reith lecture on the intellectual) (Transcript)Retail industry 
Spotting the cost drivers brings value. (outdated costing systems can spoil business planning and forecasts)Retail industryDavid Pettifer, Colin Drury
Spurned from Queer Street to Wembley. (Terry Venables)Retail industry 
Sssh! Can you keep a secret? We're taking people on .... (employment of graduates improves)Retail industryPhilip Schofield
Stand your ground, Mr Patten. (recent history of education reforms)Retail industryTony Kerpel
Starting a dialogue with your computer. (voice recognition research - Apple Casper system)Retail industryCliff Joseph
Start to stereotype in 9.87 sec. (seconds)(racism against blacks)Retail industryKenan Malik
Steps towards a constitutional compromise. (Northern Ireland could benefit from shared sovereignty)Retail industryBrendan O'Leary
Still maligned, still loved, still needed. (Virago publishers 20th birthday)Retail industryNatasha Walter
Still the man of distinction. (Cy Coleman, composer of City of Angels) (Interview)Retail industryMark Steyn
Stomach ache? Pour out a glass of Sauternes, and sante! (health benefits of different wines)Retail industryJeremy Hart
Stone walls do not a prison make. (television plays by Edward Bond)Retail industryW. Stephen Gilbert
Stop pretending and join the rest. (UK problems over the Maastricht treaty affect its relationship with EC)Retail industryEdward Heath
Strip the emperor of his clothes. (Saddam Hussein could be overthrown by loss of face if inhumanity to his people exposed)Retail industryKanan Makiya
Suffragettes' fax: use that vote! (British women should organise themselves to campaign for better rights at the next election)Retail industryLesley Abdela
Suitable cases for proper treatment. (care of schizophrenics)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Tailor-made to suit debtors. (lawyers in financial difficulty make individual voluntary arrangements)Retail industryNeasa MacErlean
Take a tip: have a midday kip. (benefits of siestas)Retail industryTessa Thomas
Take care - employing a nanny isn't child's play. (national insurance and tax for nannies)Retail industryAndrew Bibby
Taking liberties with the free market. (BBC Enterprises sales of programmes abroad may affect domestic service)Retail industryJay G Blumler
Taking Stalingrad. (restaging of battle of Stalingrad for film)Retail industryJoanna Berry
Taking the temperature of an ailing planet. (measurement of global warming)(includes related article on the International Earth Observing System and Mission to Planet Earth)Retail industryBill Burroughs
Talking pictures come to the small screen. (graphical user interface presents visually handicapped with problem)Retail industryGeorge Cole
Talking through the bar lines. (music in South Africa)Retail industrySusan Loppert
Taming the 'wild west' territory. (special report on Hong Kong)Retail industryPhilip Bowring
Tatars split over Moscow ties. (views on independence of Tatarstan from Russia)Retail industry 
Technology replaces the twitching curtain. (use of scanners)Retail industrySimon Beckett
Tests that condemn life's losers. (increase in exclusion of disruptive pupils from school)Retail industryRoger Graef
The anarchist of the boulevards. (Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro)Retail industryTom Lubbock
The answers are all around us. (local communities demonstrate real situation of the British)Retail industryPaddy Ashdown
The art of persuasion. (resignation of Young Vic director David Thatcher) (Interview)Retail industrySarah Hemming
The balloon on wheels is set to take off. (Car of the Year Nissan Micra) (Evaluation)Retail industryRoger Bell
The British grande dame and young Bill. (Pamela Harriman)Retail industry 
The British have always been addicted to doom-mongering. (moral decline linked with national failure since AD 550)Retail industryPaul Johnson
The case of the hidden agenda. (Plans for UK police reform)Retail industryP A J Waddington
The city mission. (Manchester, City of Drama 1994)Retail industrySabine Durant
The Cold War is over - except in computing. (Dell Computer business in Russia)Retail industryRobert Farish
The complete Shakespeare by phone. (integrated services digital network - ISDN - teclecommunications system for data)Retail industryJohn Davitt
The danger of obsesssive love affairs. (creative garden planning)Retail industryStephen Anderton
The daring budding of May. (author May Sarton) (Interview)Retail industryNatasha Walter
The death of the British deterrent? (UK nuclear capability)Retail industryGraham Spinardi
The finest car Ford ever launched in Europe. (Ford Mondeo) (Evaluation)Retail industryGavin Green
The fly on the wall has to tread very carefully. (problems with making a film about social workers and their clients)Retail industryPeter Carr
The folly of betraying Bosnia. (the West considers Bosnia should concede defeat)Retail industry 
The gigaflop that thinks its a teraflop. (Meiko supercomputers)Retail industryGreg Wilson
The good ship Democracy. (Lessons of History series)Retail industryBoris Rankov
The harpoons are sharpened again. (Norway and Iceland wish commercial whaling of minke whales to recommence)Retail industryPeter (British television broadcaster) Taylor
The horrors of crime to come. (increase in young people committing crimes must be curbed by less understanding and more action)Retail industryMasud Hoghughi
The hype is as high as an elephant's eye. (reasons for banning ivory trade)Retail industryRaymond Bonner
The lady is for learning. (Baroness Emily Blatch)Retail industry 
The last days of Rudolf Nureyev.Retail industryMichel Canesi, Rene Sirvin
The lies that built up Russia. (Lessons of History series)Retail industryNorman Davies
The mandarins meet their match. (Royal Fine Art Commission influences architectural planning except for Paternoster Square)Retail industryAmanda Baillieu
The news we don't want to hear. (public opinion on government control ot the press)Retail industryBill Miller
The next Russian revolution. (possible future of Russia as Mr Yeltsin's policies receive little popularity)Retail industryPeter Reddaway
The only noises I could hear were in my head. (account of deafness by sufferer from otosclerosis)Retail industryJessica Gorst-Williams
The painful dilemma of who not to treat. (decision making on rationing of health treatment)Retail industryRichard Woodman
The path of least resistance. (use of gene technology for pest control)Retail industrySimon Hadlington
The peaks and lows of the cross-Channel run. (comparisons of ferry services and fares)Retail industryFrank Barrett
The primal screen. (more fiction is sold on video than in books)Retail industryRowland Morgan
The sting of wasps and stars. (novelist Iain Banks) (Interview)Retail industryLisa O'Kelly
The tanks came straight for us. (students take drugs to Hungary during 1956 revolution)Retail industryDanny Danziger
The time the odds were against another Ascot. (Gertrude Shilling recovered from breast cancer)Retail industryGertrude Shilling
The user-friendly way to win power. (UK Citizen's Charter)Retail industrySarah Benton
The watchdog's bark is worse than its bite. (Independent Television Commissionassesses complaints about television advertisements)Retail industryMartin Rosenbaum
The wealth creation myth. (economics explained for managers)Retail industryMaurice Alberge
They help the lost to be found. (the work of the Missing Persons Bureau)Retail industryDamon Syson
They took my foreskin, and I want it back. (surgery to undo circumcision)(includes related article with instructions)Retail industryCherrill Hicks
This little piggy will go to market in style. (Professor Peter Brooks, pig behaviour expert) (Interview)Retail industrySimon Hollington
This virus won't let you forget. (hepatitis C)Retail industryPaddy Burt
Through the mind's eye. (cinematographer Freddie Young)Retail industryJohn Lyttle
Till Scottish law do us part. (arranged Asian marriages may be annulled in Scotland)Retail industryCameron Fyfe
Time to examine the nation's soul. (family life could be improved by a Royal Commission)Retail industryBasil Hume
Too much vodka puts lawyers on the rocks. (problem drinking in legal profession)Retail industrySean Webster
Too nice to turn people green. (environmental issues in politics)Retail industryLesley Whittaker
Too smart to retire. (reliability of ex-company cars)Retail industryJames Ruppert
To Paradise by way of Kensal Green. (architectural beauty of London cemetery)Retail industryLucinda Lambton
Torn between the party and the paper. (Labour supporter Lord Hollick's influence on Mirror Group Newspapers)Retail industry 
Tougher than his old boots. (Graeme Souness, manager of Liverpool Football Club)Retail industry 
Town where prosperity was a way of life. (by-election to be held in west Berkshire constituency of Newbury)Retail industryGail Counsell, Patricia Wynn Davies
Toyota motors into town. (Toyota factory in Burnaston, Derbyshire uses local suppliers)Retail industryDavid Bowen
Trying to save our trains and his skin. (Jimmy Knapp, leader of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers)Retail industry 
Turn the town hall lights back on. (suggested improvements to local authority structure)Retail industryHoward Elcock
Ushering in a new word order. (poem by Maya Angelou commisssioned for inauguration of President Clinton)Retail industryKevin Jackson, John Whitworth
US taxes could put Scotch on the rocks. (reformation of US health care could mean higher US taxes on whisky)Retail industryJohn Shepherd
Venom that breathes new life into the heart. (ACE inhibitor drugs for heart disease made with Brazilian pit viper venom)Retail industryHenry Purcell
Vicars: who on earth needs them? (the role of the parish priest)Retail industryBrian Appleyard
Victors differ over signals for future in Tories' defeat. (Liberal Democrats win Newbury parliamentary by-election and county council elections)Retail industryPatricia Wynn Davies
Viewing the world through Russia's window on the West. (progress of the free-market economy in St Petersburg, Russia)Retail industryHelen Womack
Virago was the only name to pick. (twenty years of feminist publishing company)Retail industry 
Voices raised in praise of song. (school choirs teach musical style and rhythm as prescribed by the UK national curriculum)Retail industryJane French
Wanted: a boost for British research. (government White Paper on Science and Technology could boost research and development)Retail industryNicholas Schoon, Susan Watts, Tom Wilie
We don't want to go to Chelsea. (North-east group of the National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens' annual plant sale)Retail industryStephen Anderton
We have fans and mantillas; have we the legs? (Royal Ballet rehearsals)Retail industryLouise Levene
Welcome to Gaychester. (Flesh gay night club in Manchester)Retail industryMatthew Collin
Welcome to the West, Budapest. (beautiful architecture in Budapest, Hungary may be spoiled by Post-Modern capitalist plans)Retail industryAdam LeBor, Angela Lambert
We live in freedom - but we're afraid to go out. (Vietnamese refugees living in a North Peckham housing estate, London)Retail industryNick Holdsworth
'We thought the war was over, but the sky is alive with jets once more.' (special report on the allies raid on Iraq)Retail industryRobert Fisk, David Usborne, Christopher Bellamy, Leonard Doyle, Annika Savill, Charles Richards, Neil MacFarquhar, Adel Darwish
What have you done to my country? (essay on the new Germany) (essay in Granta 42 'Krauts' published Mar 04, 1993) (Transcript)Retail industryGunter Grass
'What next?' asks the man who put Matisse together. (John Elderfield, organiser of Museum of Modern Art, New York Matisse exhibition) (Interview)Retail industryPaula Wiedeger
What's yours is guaranteed .... (savings-equity products)Retail industryClare Dobie
What they say may not be what they mean. (computer manuals)(special page on home computers)Retail industryRupert Goodwins
What to do when your computer goes off the boil. (how to check a faulty computer before calling in an engineer)(special page on home computers)Retail industrySue Schofield
When death benefit can be a matter of form. (need for expressions of wishes to be updated)Retail industryVivien Goldsmith
When death comes out of the dark. (Cruse counsellors discuss bereavement with schoolchildren)Retail industryKay Smith
When food controls a mother's love: 'I fear anorexia will destroy their lives.' (children take on their parents eating problems)Retail industry 
When gold fades into grey. (President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine approaches 60)Retail industry 
When masturbation can be fatal. (incidence of auto-erotic asphyxia kept secret)Retail industryMonique Roffey
When restraint can turn into censorship. (self-regulation of the press in Readers' Representative's quarterly report) (Transcript)Retail industryGordon Downey
When spring sun turns your thoughts to cobwebs. (Poppies contract cleaning company for domestic cleaning)Retail industryLee Rodwell
When your father won't get off your backhand. (Mary Pierce withdrew from Wimbledon tennis because of her father's behaviour)Retail industryCindy Hahn
Where Britain still fails the acid test. (sulphur-laden rain damages wildlife)Retail industryMalcolm Smith
Whispering voices, broken hearts. (voice loss can be psychosomatic)Retail industryTammy Cohen
Who do you think you're calling a dummy? (mannequins made by Adel Rootstein resemble famous models)Retail industryDavid Redhead
Whose church is it anyway? (disestablishment of the Church of England)(response to Archbishop of York's letter to the Times Sat Jan 30, 1993)Retail industryJames Fenton
Who's left holding the baby? (single parents)Retail industrySue Slipman
Why child vaccines may be a shot in the dark. (research creates doubts about value of immunisation)Retail industryThomas. Tessa
Why Mike Baldwin never has to walk. (product placement in television programmes)Retail industryMeg Carter
'Why not get started, and just try it and see?' (school tests in Scotland)Retail industryKay Smith
Why on earth is Mum so worried? (MAC Help Line for teenagers with cancer)Retail industryCelia Hall
Why the fur flies in the vivisection debate. (UK activists distort facts about animals used for research)Retail industryAndrew Rowan
Why we fail those who need us most. (educating children with behaviour problems)Retail industryMyra Robinson
Wild hurrahs for a moral showman. (Alan Bates)Retail industry 
Will farmers build temples? Pigs might fly. (agricultural barns could be designed to blend into the landscape)Retail industryRoger Hawkins
Will football be brought down in an overcrowded box? (BSkyB contract to televise football did not create added satellite disc sales)Retail industryRobin Hunt
Will of the people? (Shakespeare was establishment man and his plays expensive to see)Retail industryHoward Brenton
Will the joystick take the joy out of driving? (cars without steering wheels)Retail industryRoger Bell
Winds of recession blow boatbuilders to Europe. (British motorboat, sailing boat and boat equipment industry in 1992/3)Retail industryStuart Alexander, Peter Rodgers
Witchweed casts a new curse over the savannah. (increased amounts of striga weed as no fallow period left in African maize fields)Retail industryMartyn Kelly
With a little polish you can shine. ('A' level crammers)Retail industryAnne Nicholls
With strings, but no hang ups. (violinist Beverley Davidson gave up music because of stage fright)Retail industryChristopher Mowbray
Wittgenstein's day at the sales. (Wittgenstein documants sold at Sotheby's for 145,000 pounds sterling)Retail industryRay Monk
World loses a fearful stability. (cold war between superpowers provided stabilization that is now lost)Retail industryGabriel Partos
Would you risk your life for Eurovision? (Bosnia-Herzegovina enters Eurovision Song Contest)Retail industryMarek Kohn
Writers of insight and insanity. (research into connection between insanity and creativity)Retail industryRob Stepney
Writing off the keyboard. (personal digital assistants)Retail industryMary Fagan
Yankee, don't go home. (Raymond Seitz, American Ambassador in London)Retail industry 
Yes, we did want to go off-road but .... (choice of model in second-hand Land Rovers)(includes specifications and comparisons)Retail industryJames Ruppeert
Young mothers in the labyrinth of power. (fighting local government committees)Retail industryNicola Jones
Zap! That's another 1 million pounds sterling down the tube. (television advertisers try to stop viewers changing channels during commercials)Retail industryMeg Carter
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