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