The Independent 1995 Bryan Appleyard - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Bryan Appleyard
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A church in psychedelic chaos. (impact of the scandal surrounding former vicar Chris Brain on the Church of England)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
A disease that's made in the mind. (Multiple Personality Disorder)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
After the end of history, what next? (Francis Fukuyama; second in series on thinkers of the 1990s)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
A moral life in this godless world. (philosopher Peter Singer; first in six-part series about people who are shaping ideas in the 1990s)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Angst? Can you buy it at the mall? (latest developments in teen culture)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
An unjustified death on the box. (views on showing euthanasia on television)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
A pinch of soil: the final frontier. (dangers of loss of biodiversity)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Artists get criticism, stars get awards. (views on Oscar awards)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Astrologers count their lucky stars. (continuing fascination with horoscopes)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Blood in the bookshops. (publishers must drop price controls)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Can we trust the men in suits? (Louis Farrakhan has much in common with Francis Fukuyama's views on 'social capital')(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Coming to terms with magic. (influence of historian Simon Schama)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Defeated in war, victorious in therapy. (Americans' views on the Vietnam war)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Disembodied democracy awaits. (future of digital technology)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Economic prophet of the Information Age. (Japanese consultant Kenichi Ohmae; series on Thinkers of the Nineties)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Even in war, justice must prevail. (Serbs responsible for violence must be brought to trial)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Fake folk memories called to the bar. (views on National Pub Week)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Fundamental fault that divides us. (Samuel P. Huntington, director of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University; series on thinkers of the nineties)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
History rebuilds itself, this time as farce. (views on Globe Theatre project)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
In tune with the British way of pop. (Oasis and Blur compete to lead British pop music scene)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Is society breeding child-killers?Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Je regrette a thing or two, perhaps. (Douglas Hurd retires as foreign secretary)(Interview)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Kiss goodbye to gay politics. (new books points to limitations of politics)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Living dangerously in our dreams. (people expect legal protection against life)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Living proof: a naturalist is no stamp collector. (Edward O. Wilson; series on thinkers of the nineties)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Lord of the nation's bad taste. (views on Jeffrey Archer's novels)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Money makes the world go away. (problems caused by the pursuit of wealth)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Murdoch, a problem of our own making. (continued expansion of Rupert Murdoch's media empire)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Nightmare cures for unhappiness. (growing popularity of various types of therapy)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
On to our next caller, and make it snappy. (Talk Radio starts broadcasting)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Rollerblading into the future.Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Selling Britain by the pound. (fall in sterling reflects UK's national problems)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Simple lies mask complex truths. (BBC2 documentary series emphasises that it is dangerous to try to simplify the world)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Simply shocking (they hope). (outrageous advertising proves effective)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
The anti-smoking fundamentalists. (smokers assert their rights)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
The most powerful circuit in the world. (impact of World Economic Forum)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
The world according to Gates. (Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Time to switch off the royal soap opera. (constitutional issues play no role in conflict within royal family)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Time we all learnt to grow up. (inconsistent and unrealistic views on youth)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
To cyberspace with M&S. (information superhighway may offer too much choice)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Two Cultures: a science fiction. (views on gap between art and science)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Umberto Eco is a rare thing: a high priest of semiotics who sells novels by the million.(Interview)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Vengeful masses celebrate the exorcism of a banal evil. (conviction of Rosemary West greeted in subdued way)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Virtual reality of TV justice. (media coverage of O.J. Simpson trial)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
We need an Albert, not an Anthea. (need for new approach to handling of National Lottery funds)(Column)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Where are all the angry parents? (state schools still show widely differing standards)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Who's abusing Lolita now? (Adrian Lyne to make new film version of Vladimir Nabokov's 'Lolita')Retail industryBryan Appleyard
Why Major should heed the press. (new views on power of the press over the government)Retail industryBryan Appleyard
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