The Independent 1996 Suzanne Moore - Abstracts

The Independent 1996 Suzanne Moore
TitleSubjectAuthors
A Prima donna who ought to know better. (Cherie Blair, wife of UK Labour party leader Tony Blair, acts as guest editor of Prima magazine)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Blair can keep his romance and flowers. (UK Labour party leader Tony Blair seeks to attract female voters)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Charles: King of the Legumes. (Prince Charles seems out of touch with reality)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Fergie, Mandy and Paula, we judge you. (negative media coverage of women)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Fergie may be stupid - but she's not alone. (Duchess of York detracts attention from other members of the royal family)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
For little women. (views on women's glossy magazines)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
If only everyone were as good as me .... (morality robbed of its meaning in the UK)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Is she or isn't she? (varying grades of prostitution)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Just when you think you know someone. (making soap operas more realistic)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Lays of ancient rock. (Pamela Des Barres, former lover of rock stars)(Interview)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Masters and mistresses. (problems with equal opportunities in art)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
No nipples, but her legs go on for ever. (fantasy world of Barbie dolls)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Only whisky-swilling blokes will drink to Ken. (views on UK government's 1996 Budget)(Budget special)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Reunited after 31 years. (Labour MP Clare Short reunited with her son Toby)(Interview)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Secrets and lies keep families in the dark. (need for greater openness about adoption)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
So little time, so much to do in a wired world. (life in a changing society; week of articles and features to mark 10th anniversary of Independent newspaper)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Speaking up for the right to abortion.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
The awful niceness of Daddy Paddy's army. (Liberal Democrat party)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Time we reclaimed what is rightfully ours. (women should asset ownership over their breasts)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
When Ikea sells women's lib, it's time to move on. (views on Ikea advertising)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Why I feel sorry for the boys. (challenges to traditional masculinity)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
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