The Independent 1996 Mary Braid |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Aid force aims for the heart of darkness. (international humanitarian force to deliver aid to refugees in Zaire) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, Mary Dejevsky, Rupert Cornwell |
A rock legend unto herself. (death of Monika Dannemann, former girlfriend of rock star Jimi Hendrix) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Can DNA convict a 16-year-old corpse? (use of DNA testing to identify corpse of murderer 'Bible John')(Column) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Divisions of the past still cloud the rainbow nation. (traces of apartheid remain in South Africa) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Enter the invisible man. (Stephen Dorrell, secretary of state for health)(Column) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Evensong for the sisterhood. (UK's religious orders fail to attack new recruits) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Fergie, debt, and the bank that can't say no. (Duchess of York faces severe financial problems) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, Vicky Ward |
Ghosts of war haunt the line where a journey may once have been your last. (travelling by train between Mozambique and Zimbabwe) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Gun-loving loner took pictures of semi-naked boys. (Thomas Hamilton, killer of children at a primary school in Dunblane, Scotland) | Retail industry | Mary Braid, Louise Jury |
'I've told them that Emma is in heaven.' (reactions in Dunblane, Scotland, to shootings at local primary school) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Mozambique swaps war for a new slavery. (strained relations between Mozambique and South Africa) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
No place to call home. (experiences of a homeless family living in rented accommodation) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Original 'Cosmo' girl calls it a day. (retirement of Helen Gurley Brown, founder of Cosmopolitan magazine) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Partners in arms - and in love. (South African president Nelson Mandela makes public his relationship with Graca Machel, widow of former president of Mozambique) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Power dressers. (high proportion of female senior managers at Laura Ashley) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
South Africa buries its past. (barriers to reconciliation)(Column) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
South Africa plays truth or dare. | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
The union man vs the city slicker. (Jim D'Avila and Michael Wills compete for Labour party's nomination in Swindon, England) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
To love, honour ... and to pay. (Sallie Quin campaigns for greater financial support for divorced wives)(Interview) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Two big fish battling for one small pond. (Chester Zoo to face competition from aquarium) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
When have a go means death. (dangers of tackling an intruder) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
Where violence comes by day and night. (violence part of everyday life in Johannesburg, South Africa) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
With his halo intact and glowing ... Saint Nelson is coming to town. (South African president Nelson Mandela visits UK) | Retail industry | Mary Braid |
'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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