| The Independent 1995 Phil Davison |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Aristide's man heading for landslide win. (Rene Preval expected to become new president of Haiti) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Aztec campaign ruffles feathers. (descendants of Aztec emperor Montezuma seek return of his ceremonial head-dress) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Bogota battles to root out the drug habit. | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Che's daughter dies, true to 'Uncle' till the end. (Hilda Guevara) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Clinton's Haiti glory marred by killing. (leading member of Haiti's government suspected of being involved in murder of opposition politician) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Cuban 'angel' tries to save refugees. (Lizbet Martinez campaigns to get fellow Cuban refugees out of camps in Cuba and Panama) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Cuba turns from word of Castro to word of God. (increase in church attendance) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Days of judgment in Colombia's slums. (Colombia acts to decentralise justice system) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Diamond mystery of the Great Train Robbery. (great train robber Ronnie Biggs hints that the gang may have got away with a haul of uncut diamonds)(Interview) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| 'Indiana Jones' and the volcano of doom. (experts study possibility of volcanic eruption on Montserrat) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Junta's opponents thrown live into sea. (the fate of the many people who disappeared in Argentina in the 1970s; first of two articles) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Menem looks set for a second term. (president Carlos Menem of Argentina) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Mexican party rocked by arrest. (Raul Salinas, brother of Mexico's former president Carlos Salinas) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Mexicans angered by US loan conditions. | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Mexico accused of bombing civilians. | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Mexico's economy heads for meltdown. | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Mexico's warrior peasants arm for revolt. | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Mexico waits in fear under the volcano. (concern over future of economy) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Middle classes bear the brunt of Mexico's pain. (impact of austerity measures) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Millionairess rescues Brazil's slum children. (Yvonne Bezerra di Mello)(Interview) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Peasants' Golf War puts Mexico in a spin. (local people oppose plans for tourist development) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Persuader who could loosen Castro's grip. (Eloy Gutierrez Menoyo)(Interview) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Premier's autonomy bid just not cricket. (Bermuda to hold referendum on independence) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Smog: global affliction, local solutions. (dealing with air pollution in the world's largest cities) | Retail industry | Steve Connor, Andrew Gumbel, Edward Helmore, Mary Lee, Teresa Poole, Tony Barber, Phil Davison, Steve Vines |
| Suicide still the surest way out of Cuba. (series from Havana) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Sun, sea, sand ... and shanty town misery. (poverty in Acapulco, Mexico) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Surgeon turns her back on Castro's 'brain trade.' (Cuba uses foetal tissue to earn hard currency) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| The 'Chess Player' offers a gambit. (Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela hopes to reduce prison term) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| The roving ambassador starts work. (Princess Diana receives mixed reception in Argentina)(Column) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Think you can do better? Fine! (Brazilian football club Flamengo appoints leading journalist Washington Rodrigues as manager) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Troops ready to roll in if volcano blows. (preparations for volcanic eruptions on Caribbean island of Montserrat) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| 'You've got to see this place, it's unreal.' (New Yorker Muriel Martin prefers life in Haiti) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
| Zedillo in gamble to capture rebel chief. (Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo tries new tactics to defeat Zapatista National Liberation Army) | Retail industry | Phil Davison |
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