The Independent 1997 Glenda Cooper - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Glenda Cooper
TitleSubjectAuthors
A baby at all costs? (ethical problems associated with treating very premature babies)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
All the rage. (growing frustration associated with making telephone calls)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
A perfect 10?(profile of Rebekah Wade, journalist)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
As worn at the fall of the House of Windsor. (Diana, Princess of Wales, auctions clothes for charity)(Column)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
A week that rode on a roller-coaster of emotion. (death of Diana, Princess of Wales)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Britain in 2020: Lots of singles, fewer children, more pets, rural retirement.Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Clever bunny. (Dr Polly Matzinger responsible for pioneering work on the immune system)(Interview)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Consumers win in the price wars.(end to price fixing for Unitred Kingdom electrical retailers; includes related article on internet bookselling)Retail industryCharles Arthur, Glenda Cooper
Cut the feeble apologies, just get out the sackcloth and flay yourself. (strong trend towards apologizing in modern society)(Column)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Damning report on managers in Rikki Neave case. (criticism of child protection work in Cambridgeshire, England)Retail industrySteve Boggan, Glenda Cooper
Doctors get right to force-feed anorexic patients.(United Kingdom Mental Health Act Commission rules on treatment for anorexia (includes related article giving case study))Retail industryGlenda Cooper, Alexandra Williams
Girls get angry, too. (rise in violent crime by young women in the UK)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Government commits 300m pounds sterling to create 30,000 childcare clubs.(Green Budget)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Have the Spices passed their sell-by date? (uncertain future for Spice Girls)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Healthy city kids excel over country cousins.Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Heart of lightness. (growing popularity of Heart 106.2 FM's breakfast radio show)(Media +)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Home care for old could be cure for NHS winter blues. (United Kingdom National Health Service)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Hospital guilty of fatal smear test blunders.Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Introducing ... the spinsterati. (strong interest in United Kingdom in novels about single women in their 30s)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Island airs good news on TV for children. (study among children living on St Helena indicates that television may lead to improvement in behaviour)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Labour's loose volcano. (Clare Short, United Kingdom Secretary of State for International Development)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Madly in love: how Nicola Pagett's infatuation tipped over into obsession. (actress Nicola Pagett obsessed with Alastair Campbell, United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair's press secretary)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Mrs Lacks lives forever. (extensive use of cells of Henrietta Lacks, who died in 1951)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Mummy's recipe for disaster. (girls can pick up food anxiety from their mothers)(author Debra Waterhouse)(Interview)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Nice girls don't drink, do they?Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Nothing to rebel against - pity the poor conformists without a cause.(Column)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Oh, the lesbian chic of it all.(Column)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Quit smoking? I could do it with my eyes shut .... (use of hypnotherapy in giving up smoking)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Rough justice from the court jesters. (problems facing juries)(Column)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Secret life of the office affair.(problems of office romances)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Small voices tell ghastly truths. (UK government's Social Services White Paper moves away from putting interest of children first)(Column)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
So critics ignore you - invent them.(Freya North's search for a publisher)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Spencer is back - but this time no applause. (divorce of Earl Spencer)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Stranger in the House of Fayed.(links between Diana, Princess of Wales and the Fayed family)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Sweatshop controversy tarnishes Disney's big night.Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Taken for 10.5m pounds sterling and the kitchen sink. (controversy over Sir Terence Conran's divorce settlement)(Column)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
Tales of ordinary madness. (psychological insights in Shakespeare highlighted by director Mark Rylance)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
The big three. (breast, prostate and lung cancer)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
The British way of death. (new rituals relating to death in the United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
The high fashion capital of cool. (many designer stores in London, England)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
The madness of living in fear. (Peter Chadwick speaks of experiences of schizophrenia)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
The silence of the grave, ghoulishly broken. (Diana, Princess of Wales, played active role in Andrew Morton's book)(Column)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
The very latest way to have a baby by mistake. (history of contraceptive methods)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
The way you dress, the way you walk. (debate about whether some women invite rape because of they way they dress)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
What children really fear: their parents fighting.Retail industryGlenda Cooper
What will they do without her? (impact on media of death of Diana, Princess of Wales)(Media +)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
When life begins at 50. (many women enjoy reaching their 50s)Retail industryGlenda Cooper
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