| The Independent 1996 James Cusick |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Above all, let us be rid of this. (opening of inquiry into massacre by Thomas Hamilton of school children in Dunblane, Scotland) | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| Besieged gays win some new friends in the North. (police in Manchester, England, establish links with gay community) | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| But who takes the blame? (responsibility for oil spill from damaged tanker Sea Empress) | Retail industry | James Cusick, Rebecca Fowler, Peter Victor |
| Creating fear and loathing on the campaign trail. (aggressive advertising planned for UK's general election campaign) | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| Darkness at the end of the tunnel. (fire in Channel Tunnel) | Retail industry | Mary Dejevsky, Michael Harrison, Christian Wolmar, James Cusick |
| Dear Woo, My dear Nancy; a trove of letters comes to light. (letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh) | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| Happy children cut down in a minute. (inquiry into the massacre of school children in Dunblane, Scotland) | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| New hope for inner cities is made in the USA. | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| 'Nothing happens here. You can imagine it happening in America or a city. Not here.' (gunman shoots children at primary school in Dunblane, Scotland) | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| Nurse who sabotaged life-saving equipment jailed for five years. | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| Police on a winner in drink-driver stakes. | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| Safety strategy with no margin for error. (UK government takes tough stand against firearms) | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| Scots romantic who would reinvent the power of the Union. (George Robertson, shadow secretary of state for Scotland) | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| Ten slow years on the road to hell. (10th anniversary of the opening of the M25 motorway) | Retail industry | James Cusick |
| 'Words cannot describe the feelings of all the parents. Some are in a dreadful state.' (gun attack on primary school in Dunblane, Scotland) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, James Cusick |
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