The Independent 1997 John Lichfield - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 John Lichfield
TitleSubjectAuthors
After Britain, France swings left.Retail industryJohn Lichfield
A kiss from Madame makes Charlie's day. (experiences of life in a French school)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
A little jazz fails to stir Juppe's people. (French Prime Minister Alain Juppe heads uninspiring parliamentary election campaign)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Basildon-en-Provence, the grey French town that is sorely tempted by infancy. (Front National set for victory in Vitrolles, France)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Brainwashed children of God blaze trail of murder and mayhem in Uganda.(Lord's Resistance Army uses children in Uganda)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Budget puts France firmly on EMU track.Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Chill wind blows in paradise as world's oldest monarchy celebrates 700 years. (anniversary of royal family in Monaco)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Chirac begs voters to save his presidency. (French President Jacques Chirac)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Church repents over wartime silence. (French Catholic Church apologizes for not protesting about persecution of Jews)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
France ensnares foreigners in baffling tangle of red tape.(problems caused by French bureaucracy)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
France presses Britain for a commitment on EMU. (European economic and monetary union)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
France revels in its cosmic power. (success with Ariane space programme)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
French election pivots around euro.Retail industryJohn Lichfield
French feel strain of colonial legacy: military presence reduced in Africa.(includes related article on Anjouan's bid to rejoin France)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
French left goes in search of a new ideology: Like Blair's Labour, the Socialists have moved right.Retail industryJohn Lichfield
French show of fury lets Front play the martyr; protests against Le Pen's congress may actually help him.Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Grassroots view Juppe's resignation with disdain. (French Prime Minister Alain Juppe)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
If the musings of French philosophers go over your head, don't worry: it may not be you who's the stupid one. (French intellectuals use meaningless language)(Column)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Is Jean-Jacques Rousseau to blame for France's missing millions? (encouraging large families in France)(Column)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
It's the real thing: a few bottles of the finest from a family firm. (trends in champagne making in France)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Killed by drunken driving, not fame. (driver of car in which Diana, Princess of Wales, died had been drinking heavily)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Lethal epidemic is much larger than feared. (upwards revision of number of people infected with HIV virus)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Liberte versus fraternite: a dispatch from the French dog-poo wars. (dealing with dog-dirt in Paris, France)(Column)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Lost generation makes its voice heard. (social tension in Lille, France)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Papon's sins put post-war France in dock. (trial of Maurice Papon for deportation of Jews during second world war)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Pasqua's eloquent gestures say it all for Balladur. (French politicians Charles Pasqua and Edouard Balladur make recovery in run-up to election)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Paul Ricard.(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Reading the runes of the French election.(Column)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Rough ride for Jospin after smooth victory. (new French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Split on euro reveals Jospin's weakness. (French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
The battle not to be left behind.(comparison between French Socialists and United Kingdom Labor party)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
The pursuit over, a people's princess comes home.(death in car accident of Diana, Princess of Wales)Retail industryMary Braid, John Lichfield, Michael Streeter
The rich and energetic take over from the rich and idle. (social developments on France's Cote d'Azur)(Column)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
The world hates the French...and they don't like each other.(French attitudes to tourists and other French people)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Tour de France: It whizzes by in 20 seconds, but they'll talk about it for 20 years.Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Unlikely bedfellows unite to preserve 'La Difference.' (developments at Francophonie)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
What the French really fear: 'le style Conran.' (restaurants in Paris, France, face competition from Sir Terence Conran)(Column)Retail industryJohn Lichfield
Why France won't vote for Europe.Retail industryJohn Lichfield
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