The Independent 1996 Peter Popham - Abstracts

The Independent 1996 Peter Popham
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A love affair at work turns sour. (strained relations between Japanese employers and UK workers)Retail industryPeter Popham
An artist cast into controversy. (sculptor Rachel Whiteread)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Popham
And man became God. (scientific innovation goes beyond existing moral and social codes)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
An industry gone on holiday. (heritage secretary Virginia Bottomley decides not to renew the part-time contract of Adele Biss, director of the British Tourist Association and the English Travel Board)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
A room at the top. (future of the hotels in the Savoy Group)Retail industryPeter Popham
Artist vs critic: a play without direction.(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
A vision of old England. (depictions of England in Walt Disney films)Retail industryPeter Popham
A voice that launched 1,000 posters. (importance of promoting the storyline of celebrities' lives)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
A world that still washes whiter. (few multicultural elements in advertising)Retail industryPeter Popham
Could this banana be straighter? Do mussels get enough fresh air? Does our chocolate have the right fat? (European Union regulations about British food)Retail industryPeter Popham
Cyber face. (science fiction writer William Gibson)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Popham
Do we need Comic Relief? (views on annual Comic Relief charity venture)Retail industryPeter Popham
Do we need postmen? (mixed views on the UK postal system)Retail industryPeter Popham
Down the A3 to the Middle Ages. (old-fashioned attitudes in Surrey, England)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Euro dream of an island race. (Isle of Wight declares affiliation with Europe)Retail industryPeter Popham
For Rushdie, there is one last sigh. (Salman Rushdie continues to live under great pressure)Retail industryPeter Popham
Gunfire across the Mersey. (fears of increasing gangland violence in Liverpool, England)Retail industryPeter Popham
Hard life of the royal snappers. (Princess Diana takes confrontational attitude towards photographers)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Invasion of the horse traders. (controversy over traditional fair in Stow-on-the-Wold, England)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Is sexism an Asian value? (old-fashioned attitudes to women in the workplace makes Japanese companies successful)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Is the housewife all washed up? (latest advertising for household goods does not show housewives)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Let's play hunt the famous. (celebrity stalkers)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Lucky Strike or poisoned chalice? (controversy over offer of sponsorship for Cambridge University from cigarette manufacturer BAT Industries)Retail industryPeter Popham
Oh, southern England, hot hectares of sunflowers under an azure sky. (impact of global warming)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Out of the Far East and in your face .... (South Korean culture)Retail industryPeter Popham
Private profits that fuel public loathing. (the most unpopular companies in the UK)Retail industryPeter Popham
Six months in jail ... if they live that long. Why? (growing concern about putting animals in quarantine for six months when they enter the UK)Retail industryPeter Popham
Son of Il Duce, disciple of Duke. (jazz pianist Romano Mussolini, son of Benito Mussolini, attracts controversy)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Popham
The brave new metropolitans. (some families opt to return to city life in London, England)Retail industryPeter Popham
The creator of our private universe. (Andreas Pavel battles to gain a share of Sony's profits from the Walkman)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
The day a language died. (continued decline in linguistic diversity)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
The Empire talks back. (need to protect the BBC World Service)Retail industryPeter Popham
The Faustian pact of celebrity. (celebrities become a commodity)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
The looking-glass world of Mr and Mrs Clowes. (former Barlow Clowes executive Peter Clowes released from jail after serving time for theft)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Popham
The new gold rush - and how to join it. (ways of making an instant fortune)Retail industryPeter Popham
The outsider who laid down the law. (Martin Mears, new president of the Law Society)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Popham
The plutocrats. (key supporters of the UK Labour party; second in series on people vying for influence and status in the UK in the late 1990s)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
There's no hiding from fame.(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
The revolution starts at 12 Clifford Road. (Arthur Scargill forms Socialist Labour party)Retail industryPeter Popham
The Royal Opera House. (board of the Royal Opera House dominates the Establishment in the UK; series on the new Establishment)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
The SAS confronts its enemy within. (moves to prevent the publication of further books giving details of SAS activities)Retail industryPeter Popham
The Spice of sudden fame. (the making of a modern celebrity; first in series)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Wanted: any old irony. (television commercial director Tony Kaye presents Roger Powell as a human work of art)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Welcome to the pressure dome. (controversy over plans for millennium dome in east London, England; architect Richard Rogers)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Popham
When glamour is beyond parody. (celebrities created by the media)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Who will run Britain if Labour wins power? (first in two-week series on people who could hold influence in the late 1990s)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Why they buy the Max factor. (celebrity PR Max Clifford)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Popham
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