The Independent 1996 Mary Braid - Abstracts

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