The Independent 1995 Helen Wilkinson - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Helen Wilkinson
TitleSubjectAuthors
Affirmative action, negative effect. (moves away from fighting discrimination by quota)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
A First Lady should respect the veil. (western feminism interpreted as imperialism in developing countries)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Anyone interested in a riot or two? (complacent response to latest riots)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Baby, I just can't afford you. (women turn against motherhood)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Can we really afford to grow old? (young people in financial difficulties)(Column)Retail industryGeoff Mulgan, Helen Wilkinson
Discontent in the ranks of Tory women. (Conservative party may have to introduce measures to help women play a more prominent role)(Column)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Don't ram duty down young throats. (Labour party leader Tony Blair takes risks with placing emphasis on duty)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Football is better than boot camp. (UK government under pressure to make community service tougher)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Fundamentally wrong on families. (views on the future of family life)(Column)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Germaine's desperate bid for attention. (Germaine Greer attacks fellow feminist Suzanne Moore)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Good news for gays ... well, nearly. (indications of more favourable attitude towards gays)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Has love been lost to labour? (impact of long working hours on relationships)(Column)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
In fear of living dangerously. (growing concern within British society about personal safety)(Column)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Let's face it, we've backed a real loser. (growing public concern about use of National Lottery funds)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
One woman's equality is another's poverty. (strong rise in domestic inequality)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
She's raw, she's rough, she's our new icon. (impact of cult comic strip 'Tank Girl')Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Take care in cyberspace, children. (increasingly difficult to protect children's innocence)(Column)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Tax on men? It's dafter than it sounds. (US feminist psychologist argues that a special tax should be imposed on men)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
We'd prefer the horse and no carriage. (need for marriage law to be deregulated)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
What are women to make of Farrakhan? (Louis Farrakhan's Million Man March separates emancipation of race from emancipation of gender)(Column)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
Why can't we all go back to school? (recent case of adult who returned to school highlights changes to the rules which govern people's progression through life)(Column)Retail industryHelen Wilkinson
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