The Independent 1995 Esther Oxford |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A marriage made in white space. (new Calvin Klein store on Madison Avenue offers sense of space and tranquility) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
A mocking bird they could not kill. (James Cameron, who survived a Ku Klux Klan lynch mob)(Interview) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
A room of one's own. (YWCA celebrates 100th anniversary) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Beyond the ceiling, the sky's the limit. (women still not reaching top positions in many industries) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford, Polly Toynbee, Vicky Ward |
Can Blair get hold of the middle classes? (Labour party leader Tony Blair) | Retail industry | Paul Vallely, Esther Oxford |
Carry on, Doctor Pilsworth. (Dr Keith Pilsworth receives support from patients after being found guilty of serious professional misconduct) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Clowns to the left of us, jokers to the right. (young people reject party politics) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford, Mark Lawson |
Council cuts brought to book. (financial problems facing Morden library in London borough of Merton) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Cruelty to elderly people: do we care? | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Eat more soya and burn your bra .... (women receive conflicting advice about avoiding breast cancer) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Fishy tale in Golden Grimsby. (mixed views on Grimsby's economy) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Gather round the jacuzzi, girls. (visiting a health farm) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
'God wanted me to do it ... he wanted a humane killer.' (anti-death penalty campaigner Don Cabana)(Interview) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Help from the heavens. (views on Helicopter Emergency Medical Service) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
If you're superstitious, good luck to you. (revival in popularity of fortune-tellers) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
'I like the free-flowing creative chaos you get from being black,' says the urban crime writer feted by white America. 'I don't write to change the world.' (Walter Mosley)(Interview) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Invasion by organ snatchers. (women fight back against lack of consultation by doctors on issues relating to their reproductive organs) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Let's talk about you and me. (young people's views on sex) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford, Alister Morgan, Sophia Chauchard-Stuart, James Collard |
Looking for Mr Even Vaguely Normal. (possible dangers associated with using newspaper small ads to find a partner) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Massage in a bottleneck. (new image for motorway service stations) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Millions go hopping mad. (the Hoppings, Europe's largest travelling fair) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
'My son lay dying, cradled in my arms.' (Dr Andrew Pearson, whose son David was killed by a land-mine while on a walking holiday in Zimbabwe)(Interview) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Nobody can give him limbs. But what about more cash? (Freddie Astbury, founder of the Thalidomide Action Group)(Interview) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Not so hippy, not so happy. (the Bubblers, a group of 'intellectual campers') | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Paradise on a package tour. (cheap holiday in the Gambia) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Pizza: a slice of lifestyle. (experiences of pizza delivery staff) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Single black attitude. (many young black women are without a partner) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Sorry, we're going to have to let you go. (dealing with redundancy) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford, Beverly Kemp |
Taking Cromwell Street to Charing Cross Road. (the work of crime writers) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
The Ice King of Madison Avenue. (Calvin Klein)(Interview) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
The rites and rings of saying 'I do.' (creating an alternative marriage) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
The strange case of the vanishing students. (many school leavers decide not to take up university places) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
They gave them up, short-term, voluntarily. But then they couldn't get them back. (Denise and Graeme Holland jailed for abducting two of their own children) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
'They told me I'd never be cured.' (using castration to prevent sex offenders from reoffending) (Interview) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
University challenged. (Oxford University may change its selection criteria) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
Young poets' society. (pupils at Kell Bank school near Ripon, UK, win many poetry prizes) | Retail industry | Esther Oxford |
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