The Independent 1995 Esther Oxford - Abstracts

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