The Independent 1995 Mary Braid - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Mary Braid
TitleSubjectAuthors
Across the peace line: a tale of two families. (ordinary people in Northern Ireland start to look to the future)Retail industryMary Braid
Ecstasy and the agony. (some drugs seen as acceptable, while others are criticised)Retail industryMary Braid, Polly Toynbee
Fun-loving man who was 'driven to write.' (Sir Kingsley Amis)Retail industryMary Braid
Gay ex-servicemen fight MoD over dismissals.Retail industryMary Braid
Gay police in pink over first job advert. (Sussex Police advertises for homosexual recruits in a gay newspaper)Retail industryMary Braid, Jason Bennetto
Getting a high out of finance. (growing drug abuse problem among young City dealers)Retail industryMary Braid, David Usborne
How to make millions from a microbe. (young scientists seek to become wealthy from biotechnology)Retail industryMary Braid
It's OK to say 'yah' but not 'oo arrh.' (problems facing people with a strong regional accent)Retail industryMary Braid
Lottery casts chill over cash 'competitors.' (National Lottery takes money away from charities)Retail industryMary Braid, Rhys Williams
Myth of the Aids avenger. (Irish priest claims a woman has infected 80 men with HIV virus)Retail industryMary Braid, Ian MacKinnon
No abortions please, we're Guernsey. (strong views on changing the law on terminating a pregnancy)Retail industryMary Braid
Racing with the devil - and paying the price. (Isle of Man TT road races)Retail industryMary Braid
Send in the counsellors. (use of counselling for pupils at St George's School in London following murder of headmaster Philip Lawrence)Retail industryMary Braid
Sting's adviser jailed for 6m pounds sterling theft from star. (accountant Keith Moore)Retail industryMary Braid
The declining appeal of motherhood. (one in five women in the UK now childless)Retail industryMary Braid
Them, us and the Putney war. (concern over housing project for unemployed black teenagers in west Putney, London)Retail industryMary Braid
The Protestant pretenders. (new generation of loyalist politicians in NorthernIreland; David Ervine, spokesman for the Progressive Unionist Party) (Interview)Retail industryMary Braid
This is a tale of racing folk: an aristocratic trainer, his defiant wife, a ruthless sheikh and a feudal town in shock. (Sheikh Mohammed dismisses racehorse trainer Henry Cecil)Retail industryMary Braid
Time to give up hope? (continued search for Ben Needham, who disappeared while on a holiday in Greece in 1991)Retail industryMary Braid, Paul Vallely
'We've been sold out but we can't walk away now.' (Belfast Protestants react to Framework Document)Retail industryMary Braid
Whose child is this anyway? (parents of the mentally handicapped concerned about moves towards community-based care)Retail industryMary Braid
Why shouldn't I be a mummy-granny? (Alison Cobb has fertility treatment at the age of 60)(Interview)Retail industryMary Braid
Why won't they bring our David home? (families of soldiers being held hostage in Bosnia)Retail industryMary Braid
Working wonders in Wolverhampton. (efforts to revive traditional urban town centres)Retail industryMary Braid
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