The Independent 1997 - Abstracts

The Independent 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
23bn pounds sterling tidal wave of free shares threatens to engulf market; some 19 million investors in societies and insurers pose an unprecedented challenge.Retail industryChris Hughes
48 hours in ... Istanbul.(Time Off)Retail industrySimon Calder, Claire Gervat
48 hours in the heart of Havana.(Time Off)Retail industryMichael (British actor) Williams
48 hours in the life of Bruges. (Bruges, Belgium)(Time Off)Retail industryMartin Scudamore
48 hours in the life of Dublin.(Time Off)Retail industryDaniel Ford
48 hours in the life of Edinburgh.(Time Off)Retail industryHamish Scott
48 hours in the life of Munich.(Time Off)Retail industryMuthena Paul Alkazraji
48 hours in the life of ... Prague. (Time Off)Retail industryDominic O'Reilly
A 10p tax rate will not banish the poverty trap.(Column)Retail industryPaul Johnson
A battle for control of women's bodies. (need to stem rise in Caesarian births in the UK)(Column)Retail industrySheila Kitzinger
A camera obscured. (murder of Argentinian photo-journalist Jose Luis Cabezas)(Media +)Retail industryPhil Davidson
A case of a case-history too far? (continued demand for abortion case histories in United Kingdom)(Platform)(Media +)Retail industryNorma McCorvey
Accused tax man found comfort in prostitute. (Michael Allcock, tax inspector standing trial on charges of taking bribes from foreign businessmen)Retail industryGraham Ball
A chapter in need of an author. (barriers to electronic links between UK libraries)(Network +)Retail industryAndre Norton
A cigarette, a fond farewell and Jeffrey Bernard takes his leave.Retail industryJack O'Sullivan, Amanda Kelly
A citizens' charter to save our cities. (approaches to civic renewal in the UK)(Column)Retail industryPeter Stokes, Barry Knight
A closer encounter of the third kind. (using binoculars to view Comet Hale-Bopp)Retail industryMike Gerrard
Across the board, London is changing. (challenging traditional assumptions about property values in London, England)(Your Money)Retail industryFelicity Cannell
A Crystal Palace for the millennium. (architect Ian Ritchie faces challenges with design for new Crystal Palace)Retail industryKester Rattenbury
Adil Carcani.(Obituary)Retail industryGabriel Partos
Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Staveley.(Obituary)Retail industryA.B. Sainsbury
A dribble into no-man's land. (Radio Chelsea unlikely to be successful)(Media +)Retail industryWill Buckley
A driving force the politicians forget. (UK politicians fail to take account of car usage issues)(Fleet and Executive Cars)Retail industryJohn Blauth
A drug for every bug.(development of a vaccine to act against asthma stimuli)Retail industryDavid Spark
Aerial warfare. (cable television companies in Ireland seek to stop deflector systems)(Media +)Retail industryJohn Waters
A fair wind for President Kinnock. (former UK Labour party leader Neil Kinnock could become president of the European Commission)(Column)Retail industryNyta Mann
A few more steps on the road to fame. (shoemaker Christian Louboutin)Retail industryIan Phillip
A first among equals, Hardly.(United Kingdom university qualifications)Retail industryJack Arthur
African connection. (mixed views about whether all humans originated in Africa)(Network +)Retail industryAlison Shaw
Africa's white tribe. (South Africa's Boer country)Retail industryPeter Griffiths
Age 16: marriage or the Army, but no buying alcohol. (young adults have mixed rights in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industrySara Maitland
A ghost town called Motown. (Detroit, MI)(Time Off)Retail industryNigel Williamson
A global chat with the man on the street, quite literally. (Susan Collins, creator of Internet art project in Brighton, England)(Network +)Retail industryLouise Hancock
A growing regional powerhouse.(World Report on Malaysia)Retail industry 
A guaranteed gamble. (investing in derivatives)Retail industryMichael Drewett
A hat of his time. (actor Patrick Macnee)Retail industryLeise Spencer
Air Chief Marshal Sir Denis Smallwood.(obituary of Air Chief Marshal Sir Denis Smallwood)(Obituary)Retail industryChristopher Foxley-Norris
Air Commandant Dame Jean Conan Doyle.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Lancelyn Green
Alan Charig.(obituary of Alan Charig)(Obituary)Retail industryBarry Cox
Alan Roger.(obituary of Alan Roger)(Obituary)Retail industryLester Borley
Aldo Berni.(Obituary)Retail industryPaul Levy
A leap in the dark. (Video Positive festival of international video and electronic art in Manchester and Liverpool, England)Retail industryVictoria Guerrero
Alexandra Danilova.(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Gregory
A licence to bend our ears, open our eyes and provoke criticism. (75th anniversary of BBC)(Media +)Retail industryWill Wyatt
A life in two acts. (playwright Roy MacGregor)Retail industryDominic Dromgoole
A life less ordinary? Well, excuse us for fantasising .... (appeal of women's magazines)(Media +)Retail industryAnna Corp
All about Eve. (Peter Gabriel links his music on CD-Rom with contemporary art)(Interview)Retail industryRoger Ridey
All across the nation. (visiting San Francisco)Retail industryNigel Williamson
All's fair in love and war. (experiences of visiting Mykonos in 1974)Retail industryMonica Troughton
A lot of why I wrote was to please my grandfather. (novelist A.L. Kennedy)(Interview)Retail industryEmma Daily
A.L. Rowse.(Obituary)Retail industryJames Fergusson, Jack Simmons
Alternative methods make their mark. (growing interest in complementary therapies in the United Kingdom)(Private Health Care)Retail industryJudy Sadgrove
Alwyn Rushworth.(Obituary)Retail industryDavid P. Tunstall
A man for all Sicilians. (Italian film director Giuseppe Tornatore)(Interview)Retail industryHelen Birch
A manifesto for moral and spiritual problems. (dealing with the UK's moral and spiritual problems)(Column)Retail industryBasil Hume
A maths problem solved. (progressive teaching methods not responsible for poor mathematics standards among university students in the UK)(Education +)Retail industryAnn Kitchen
A nation queues to find out what's the story on Gallagher's big day.(impact of new recording from Oasis (includes related article))Retail industryAndrew Mueller, Andrea Williams
An A to Zebra of Lucian Freud. (paintings and drawings of Lucian Freud, Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland)Retail industryRichard Ingleby
An efficient, reliable Tube is not that far down the track. (improving operations at London Underground)(Column)Retail industryTony Travers, Stephen Glaister
An ending or a new beginning? The diary of Harold Evans, 69 and a half.(Media +)Retail industryPeter Pringle
An end to genocide for our ape cousins. (United Kingdom government bans experiments on great apes)(Network +)Retail industryDavid Pearson
A new European model for growth and employment.(Column)Retail industryGordon Brown
A new life ahead - fantastic.(account of working life by James Hawes, novelist)(Interview)Retail industryEmma Daly, James Hawes
Anna Plowden.(Obituary)Retail industryRobert Armstrong
Anne Hewer.(obituary of Anne Hewer)(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Steer
A nose for a bargain. (collecting powder compacts)Retail industryCayte Williams
A nose for a bargain? Go private. (choosing private medical care)(Column)Retail industryLiz Hunt
Answers to the meaning of creation. (writers give their views on faith)Retail industryFay Weldon, Michele Roberts, Howard Jacobson, Karen Armstrong, Hanif Kureshi
Anthony Clark.(obituary of Anthony Clark)(Obituary)Retail industryAlister Bartlett
Anthony Foord.(Obituary)Retail industryNorman Scarfe
An unfulfilled people clings to its idol. (reaction to death of Diana, Princess of Wales, highlights unhappiness of many Britons)(Diana 1961-1997)Retail industryOliver James
A pilgrim's slow progress. (making a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, Spain)Retail industryRob Gaisford
Applying for a licence to manage. (selecting an MBA qualification)(MBA +)Retail industrySimon Midgley
A prayer in the dark. (gay Anglican curate's views on why he is important to the Church of England)Retail industryNathan Foster
A prince turns into a frog. (reasons for failure at Newnham Croft primary school in Cambridge, England)(Education +)Retail industryAndy Martin
Arafat trapped between the angry and the frustrated.(impact of Jerusalem bombing on Yasser Arafat's position)Retail industryStephanie Nolen
Archbishop Frano Ilia.(obituary of Archbishop Frano Ilia)(Obituary)Retail industryFelix Corley
Archbishop Volodymyr Sterniuk.(Obituary)Retail industryFelix Corley
Are prizes worth fighting for? (managing school prize-giving days)(Education +)Retail industryTed Wragg
Are you receiving me?(diary of controller of British Broadcasting Corp's Radio 4)Retail industryJames Boyle
Aricept - a new drug for Alzheimer's.(background to the launch of Aricept in the United Kingdom)Retail industryLynn Eaton
Aristotle knew it, but we've forgotten.(need for a broader approach to education)(Column)Retail industrySarah Maitland
Art at the seaside. (artistic elements incorporated into remodelled South Promenade at Bridlington, England)Retail industryJeremy Melvyn
Arthur Prysock.(Obituary)Retail industrySpencer Leigh
Art of the possible. (conductor Benjamin Zander)(Interview)Retail industrySue Fox
A saint in calvados country. (centenary of death of Sainte Therese of Lisieux)(Time Off)Retail industryTony Kelly
A scare at feeding time. (problems when a new mother's milk does not come in)Retail industryAnya Sitaram
A secret weapon to swell the male ego. (Pfizer develops drug to cure impotence)(Column)Retail industryJeremy Lawrence
A shake-out in the City as important as Big Bang. (London Stock Exchange to introduce order-driven trading system in Oct 1997)Retail industryJohn Willcock
A shot in the dark. (photographer Rut Blees Luxemburg)Retail industrySusanne Kippenberger
Asian threat to basking shark. (possible threat to basking shark population in the UK)(Saving Britain's Wildlife)Retail industry 
Ask me this but don't mention that. (novelist Martin Amis concerned about invasion of privacy but also seeks publicity)Retail industryAnne Treneman
A soap-box in cyberspace. (information superhighway replaces open-air speaking in the UK)(Column)Retail industryHeathcote Williams
A sounder system. (need to tape witness statements)Retail industryDavid Wolchover, Anthony Heaton-Armstrong
A step in the wrong direction. (classical ballet teacher Linda Goss speaks out against Royal Ballet School)Retail industryJoan Brady
A sting to her tale. (dangers of wasp stings)(novelist Susan Hill)(Interview)Retail industryCaroline Millar
A student writes: universities are safe.(reassurance for parents of United Kingdom students from a student)Retail industryAbigail Toland
A suitable case for conversion? (mixed views on flotation of Nationwide Building Society)Retail industryMichael Hardern, Phillip Williamson
A sure thing - or a certain risk? (drawbacks of 'guaranteed return' stock market products)Retail industryKim Hunter
A team less ordinary. (Danny Boyle, John Hodge and Andrew Macdonald work together on 'A Life Less Ordinary')Retail industryBen Thomspon
A time there was .... (annual Aldeburgh Festival features Britten premiere)Retail industryLaurence Hughes
At last, homeless people find a place on the agenda. (homelessness becomes political issue in the UK)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam-Smith
At last some Dearing-do.(need for more practical details on United Kingdom plans for funding for higher education)Retail industryColin Campbell
Atomically challenged. (significant developments at particle physics laboratory in Hamburg, Germany)(Network +)Retail industryBrian Foster
A toxic monument to a green future: Tony Blair must rethink plans for using PVC in the Millennium Dome.(Column)Retail industryPeter Melchett
Audience not impressing me. Goodbye. (American lesbian and intellectual Camille Paglia)Retail industryAndy Martin
Au pair in America - my daughter's ordeal.Retail industryBen Kingston
A walk on the mild side. (walking in the Lake District region of England)Retail industryEdward Blincoe
A waste of a good idea? (problems with burning radioactive waste to produce energy)(Network +)Retail industryPaul Guinnessy
Baby on board. (suitable holidays for families with young children)Retail industryHilly Janes
Banking on EU entry. (significant changes in Polish banking industry)(World Report: Poland)Retail industry 
Bao Dai.(obituary of Bao Dai)(Obituary)Retail industryJudy Stowe
Baron Edmond de Rothschild.(Obituary)Retail industryNicholas Faith
Bar snacks for the reading classes. (graphic artist Kirsten Burke makes use of text)Retail industryJennifer Rodger
Basque out of the shade. (San Sebastian, Spain)Retail industryMick Webb
Battle of the shinty field. (strong rivalry between Scottish Highland villages of Kingussie and Newtonmore in sport of shinty)Retail industryJudith Palmer
Beam me up, Scottie. I'll pay by Trekkie card. (many United Kingdom organizations issue credit cards)(Your Money)Retail industryNic Cicutti, Steve McDowell
Be a visionary, go the distance. (similarities between politics and business)Retail industryBruce Tofield
Behave, or you'll be sent to Stroud. (Roman Catholic Church sends gay clergy with active sex lives to be re-educated in Stroud, England)(Column)Retail industry 
Ben Hogan.(Obituary)Retail industryKen Jones
Berardi's Paris. (fashion collections shown in Paris, France, in Jul 1997)Retail industryAntonio Berardi
Berlin, 9 November 1938: the night it all came home. (experiences of returning to Berlin, Germany, after 59 years)Retail industryJohn Izbicki
Bernard Wheeler Robinson.(Obituary)Retail industryDavid Mather
Bert Weedon! What, now? Yes, yes, yes. (guitarist Bert Weedon)Retail industryRussell Newmark
Best buys in name only.(United Kingdom independent financial advisers)Retail industrySimon English
Best of British. (nine Oscar awards for 'The English Patient')('Kolja' wins Oscar for Best Foreign Film)Retail industryRachel Halliburton, Peter Guttridge
Big beat clicks with Monte Carlo. (Propellerheads)Retail industryToby Manning
Big man with a big appetite for the big time. (actor Desmond Barrit)Retail industryDominic Cavendish
Bill and Boris sup in Helsinki. (what Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin hope to gain from their forthcoming summit)Retail industryPhil Reeves, Rupert Corwell
Billie Stephens.(Obituary)Retail industryMax Arthur, B. Rowland
Billy Bremner.(Obituary)Retail industryNorman Fox
Blood of forgotten thousands stains birth of new nations. (50th anniversary of Indian independence)Retail industryJulian Pettifer
Blue chips go crimebusting. (leading United Kingdom companies become involved in schemes for young offenders)(Education +)Retail industryWendy Wallace
Blur: what's the story? (pop group Blur falls from favour)Retail industryJohn Mulvey
Bobby Campbell.(Obituary)Retail industryIan Jack
Body and sole, my trainers are alive. (collecting Nike trainers)Retail industryAlbert Hill
Bombay mix.(view of Bombay, India, through the eyes of a street dweller)Retail industryClaire Scobie
Bombs blow US diplomacy to shreds.(impact of bomb attack in Jerusalem, Israel; includes related article on Middle Eastern peace talks)Retail industryMary Dejevsky, Stephanie Nolan
Books bound for glory. (50th anniversary of the Folio Society)Retail industryFiona Macaulay
Born to be wild. (Omo valley in Ethiopia)Retail industryCaroline Seed
Brewery knows value of keeping business in the family. (Charles Wells finds Queen's Award for Export)(Queen's Awards)Retail industryMartin Whitfield, Lynne Curry
Britain calls for US action on climate. (urgent need to protect small South Pacific islands)Retail industryDerek Fatchett
Britain needs a new brand image.Retail industryMark Leonard
Britain owes Ireland an apology.(Column)Retail industryNicholas Frayling
Britain serves up a winner. (tennis player Tim Henman)(Column)Retail industryMatt Tench
Britain's Hong Kong hypocrisy.(Column)Retail industryJonathan Fenby
Britain's pension cloud has silver lining.Retail industryRobert Laslett
British arms help Jakarta fight war against its own people.Retail industrySue Lloyd-Roberts
Bruce Woodcock.(Obituary)Retail industryBob Mee
Bryan Ingham.(Obituary)Retail industryFrancis Graham-Dixon
Bullied.(problem of bullying of schoolchildren and others in the United Kingdom (includes related articles giving case studies))Retail industryLesley Gerard
Bumper to bumper with a built-in bar code. (creation of nearly-new car supermarkets in the UK)Retail industryJames Ruppert
(C5H5)2Fe meets Macbeth. (similarities between the arts and the sciences)(Education +)Retail industryHarry Kroto
Campaign aims to halt to bear-baiting.Retail industry 
Canada Tories steam into the deep blue water.Retail industryHugh Winsor
Candid cameras at risk. (problems with UK Broadcasting Standards Commission's draft code on secret surveillance in investigative journalism)(Media +)Retail industrySteve Boulton
Can HIV resist a cure? (genetic mutation may give immunity to HIV)(Network +)Retail industryMichael Hanlon
Careers in the fast lane. (new approaches to marketing of fast-moving consumer goods)(Media +)Retail industryRichard Cook
Carl Dolmetsch.(Obituary)Retail industryShelagh Godwibn
Catharine Carver.(Obituary)Retail industryMichael Millgate
Caught between two jobs. (claiming compensation for a withdrawn job offer)Retail industryIan Harper
Caught up in string. (string theory may be able to unite quantum mechanics and Einstein's theory of gravity)(Network +)Retail industryDan Falk
Caution: a reputation can be hard to mend. (United Kingdom companies give more attention to creating a positive reputation)Retail industryJeremy Clarke
Cavaliers, cads and codpieces. (use of costumed interpreters at United Kingdom museums)(Time Off)Retail industryHelen Chappell
Ceremony turns to farce as wind steals Ghandi's 'forgotten' ashes. (immersion of ashes of Mahatma Ghandi in the River Ganges)Retail industryChristopher Kremmer
Challenge to the company favourites. (new entrants in UK fleet car market)(Fleet and Executive Cars)Retail industryRussell Hayes
Changing the world - of fashion, at least. (fashion designer Katharine Hamnett)(Interview)Retail industryShane Watson
Channel 5 gets poor reception as viewers vote with off-switch.Retail industryPaul McCann, Janine Gibson
Cheer up, Stephen, your next play's just round the corner. (actor Stephen Rea)Retail industryGeoffrey MacNab
Cherie Booth, barrister, mother, woman of conviction: can't she do better than this?(profile of Cherie Booth, wife of United Kingdom prime minister, Tony Blair)Retail industryYvonne Roberts
Children should stay at school till 5.30pm. (Personally Speaking)(Education +)(Column)Retail industryLogie Bruce Lockhart
China's leaders put unity to fore as last red emperor is given a macabre farewell. (funeral of Deng Xiaoping)Retail industryTeresa Poole, Ted Plafker
China's Muslims sharpen their knives against Peking.Retail industryNicola Beckley
Chocks away! Don't forget to duck. (flying a propeller plane)(Time Off)Retail industryEric Kendall
Christians out of the lions' den. (planning for university costs)Retail industryAmanda Davidson
Christopher Skinner.(Obituary)Retail industryM.J. Barlow
Christopher Sturman.(Obituary)Retail industryValerie Purton
City cold-shoulders Tories on the margin. (City of London firms will not seek to recruit Conservative MPs who lose their seat at the forthcoming general election)Retail industryChristian Wolmar, Sam Coates
City slickers take to the land. (Willing Workers On Organic Farms)Retail industryMike Gerrard
Clarence Kelley.(obituary of Clarence Kelley)(Obituary)Retail industryPatrick Renshaw
Claude Dusaidi.(Obituary)Retail industryLinda Melvern
Clean slate for a Welsh steam train. (Blaenau Ffestiniog, Wales)(Time Off)Retail industryHeather Payton
Clickable flicks. (interactive films become available in the UK)Retail industryBradley Borum
C list makes the A grade. (investing in Canada, Chile and China; series on investment opportunities in emerging markets)Retail industryLiam Robb
Close encounters of the unkind kind. (Bolivia's wetlands)Retail industrySteve Hide
Closer inspection could narrow the ethnic gap. (need for closer ethnic monitoring of United Kingdom schools)(Education +)Retail industryMichael Brooks
Commando swoop on Serbs; SAS kill leading war-crime suspect in shoot-out and arrest underling.Retail industryFran Abrams, Marcus Tanner
Conjuring a solution to the corporation tax conundrum.(Green Budget)Retail industryBill Robinson
Conlon Nancarrow.(Obituary)Retail industryPeter Dickinson
Conservatives have served the many, not the few. (UK Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryJohn Major
Cor blimey, prof. What made you do it? (Colin Sumner's decision to take up chair of law at University of East London)(Education +)Retail industryJohn Izbicki
Cornish cream. (Polruan, England)Retail industryCandida Lloyd
County set decamps to Hungarian plain. (UK farmers look to central and eastern Europe)Retail industryAdrian Bridge
Coupe set for a superhero's comeback. (renewed interest in glamorous cars)(Fleet and Executive Cars)Retail industryRussell Hayes
Courage, martyrdom, sanctity, youth - and renunciation of a profligate past. (search for saints in modern society)Retail industryRichard North
Crackers about life in the fast lane. (actor Robbie Coltrane)Retail industryBrendan Wallace
Credit tax axe moves goal posts. (impact of decision by United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown to abolish tax credits on dividends)Retail industry 
Criticised, shunned ... how did the MBA survive? (business schools benefit from closer links with corporate customers)(Education +)Retail industryRick Crawley
Crying wolf in Scotland. (mixed views on reintroducing native species to the UK)Retail industryDaniel Butler
Cut the slap. (film-maker Wim Wenders opposes gratuitous violence)(Interview)Retail industryDavid Eimer
CV. (Sue Farr, BBC Broadcast Director of Marketing and Communications)(Media +)Retail industryScott Hughes
Dale Owen.(Obituary)Retail industryKenneth Powell
Dame Isabel Graham Bryce.(Obituary)Retail industryVeronica De Feu
Danger! Enemies at work .... (common causes of relationship breakdowns in offices)(City +)Retail industryJane Clarke
Danny Morrison comes out writing.(Interview)Retail industryRonan Bennett
Daphne Fielding.(Obituary)Retail industryHugo Vickers
Data transfer proposals lay a trap for business. (implications of European directive on processing of personal data)(City +)Retail industryGill Andrews
David Allford.(Obituary)Retail industryJeremy Melvin
David Gill.(Obituary)Retail industryKevin Brownlow
David Toguri.(Obituary)Retail industryAlan Strachan
Deal 'em in. (moves to promote management education in the UK)Retail industryStephen Watson
Deep waters surround lands of opportunity. (investing in emerging markets)(City +)Retail industryIan Morse
Delight and disaster in an African diary. (some foreign aid programmes damage animals and human beings in Africa)Retail industryRory Bremner
Denise Levertov.(Obituary)Retail industryCynthia Fuller
Dental care costs set to stay painful. (options for private dentistry in the United Kingdom)(Private Health Care)Retail industryAlison Eadie
Derek Salberg.(Obituary)Retail industryPeter Arculus
Derek Taylor.(Obituary)Retail industryChris Welch
Desperate nation prepares to defy might of Peking. (Tibet)Retail industryIsabel Hilton
Diana Kirkbride-Helbaek.(Obituary)Retail industryKatherine I. Wright
Disciplined approach. (Jamaica's banks)(World Report on Jamaica)Retail industry 
Divine, darling. (pop singer Neil Hannon)(Interview)Retail industryIan Shuttleworth
Doctor's dilemma. (playing Anton Chekhov in a one-man show)Retail industryMichael Pennington
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
Does that TV in the sitting room make your home a prison?(usage of TV in United Kingdom prisons)Retail industryDavid A. Burke
Does this man understand something about back pain that nobody else knows? (consultant orthopaedic and neurosurgeon Alexander Walker-Naddell)Retail industryChloe Leland
Doing Di. (drag queens deny interest in dresses being auction by Princess of Wales)Retail industryChrista Worthington
Dolly and the cloth-heads. (negative aspects of religious lobbies)(Column)Retail industryRichard Dawkins
Donald Horobin.(obituary of Donald Horobin)(Obituary)Retail industryNigel Ryan
Donald J. Olsen.(Obituary)Retail industryHermione Hobhouse
Don't get needled by your Christmas tree. (choosing a real Christmas tree)(Time Off)Retail industryTom Barber
Don't look for an e-number on your envelope of coke.(impact of illegality of the drugs trade)(Column)Retail industryHamish McCrae
Dora Maar.(obituary of Dora Maar)(Obituary)Retail industryMichael Peppiatt
Doreen Ingrams.(obituary of Doreen Ingrams, author and actress)(Obituary)Retail industryMichael Adams
Doth he protest too much?(Turkish men concerned about being used by English women on holiday in Turkey)Retail industryAnnabelle Thorpe
Douglas Gray.(obituary of Douglas Gray)(Obituary)Retail industryMary Elwyn Patchett
Dr C.A. Pearson.(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Prichard
Dr Hastings Banda.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Dowden
Driving the flagship car. (Malaysian car manufacturer Proton)(World Report on Malaysia)(Company Profile)Retail industry 
Dr Murray Cox.(Obituary)Retail industryDavid F. Ford
Drumming up visitor interest.(World Report on Jamaica)Retail industry 
Drummond Matthews.(obituary of Drummond Matthews)(Obituary)Retail industryBob White
Dying will never be the same again. (possibility of euthanasia movement emerging in the United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industrySue Woodman
Ear, ear, ear. (importance of space in music)Retail industryRobert Worby
Early teacher retirement is not a right.(Column)Retail industryGillian Shephard
Eat, talk, drive - repeat each day. (life as independent financial adviser)(Your Money)Retail industryRoddy Kohn
Echoes of a historic mutiny. (moves to reform working conditions in the UK armed forces)Retail industryJohn Crossland
E. Clive Rouse.(obituary of E. Clive Rouse)(Obituary)Retail industryJane Rutherfoord
Edwin Brock.(Obituary)Retail industryAnthony Thwaite
Emergency on planet earth. (WaterAid)(special report on global water problems)Retail industryKelly Jones, Michelle Bell
Enjoying a little murder at dinner. (murder mystery games)Retail industryChris Maslanka
Ernest Bettenson.(Obituary)Retail industryD.E.T. Nicholson
Erwein Matuschka-Greiffenclau.(Obituary)Retail industryRobert Temple
Eugene Shoemaker.(obituary of Eugene Shoemaker)Retail industryTam Dalyell, Robin Brett
Europe is Britain's business. (UK government's attitude towards European Union deters foreign investors)(Column)Retail industryChristopher Mackenzie
Europe overbanked? Pull the other one.Retail industry 
Eva Pascoe. (Web sites must use smart information management)(Network +)(Column)Retail industry 
Even a good man can be wrong when in office. (role of United Kingdom Social Security Minister of State Frank Field in welfare reform)(Column)Retail industryDonald McIntyre
Even New Labour needs the unions.(relationship of the United Kingdom Labor party with labor unions)(Column)Retail industryKen Jackson
Eve of victory. (photographer Eve Arnold)Retail industryMark Irvine
Exam tips for parents. (helping children to cope with examinations)(Education +)Retail industryAndrew Gillespie
Face to face with the Coroner. (coping with an inquest)(City +)Retail industryJulia Brosnan
False fizz in lemon land. (festival of fruit in Menton, France)Retail industrySue Gaisford
Family that can find no hiding place from Kenya's bloodstained elections.Retail industryEd Lover
Farewell CDs, hello hard disk. (United Kingdom's leading record labels look at delivering music online)(Network +)Retail industryLee Henshaw
Farewell, movie stars, you're dinosaurs. (uncertain future for Hollywood film stars)Retail industryKevin Maher
Far more skills, far less knowledge. (mixed views on teacher training for United Kingdom university lecturers)(Education +)Retail industryFrank Furedi
Fast train to a shopping spree. (retail outlets at UK train stations)Retail industryCharlotte Packer
Felix Barker.(Obituary)Retail industryAdam Benedick, Isabel Quigly
Festive fun, by George. (celebrating St George's Day in Arachova, Greece)Retail industryJill Dudley
Fidel Velasquez.(Obituary)Retail industrySue Branford
Fields of dreams for mini players. (mini-rugby for children)(outdoor pursuits, part 1)(Time Off)Retail industryTom Chesshyre
First the docks, now Ford: how Liverpool lost it.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam-Smith
First things first.(choosing a nanny, and an English agency that helps mothers select their first nanny)Retail industryDiane Appleyard
Fixing a mole. (tips for dealing with wildlife)Retail industryAngela Wilkes
Flicker of hope from brain damage victim astonishes doctors.Retail industryAnnabel Ferriman
Folic acid - the agony of ignorance. (role of folic-acid supplements in preventing neural tube defects)Retail industryPhil Hammond
Football clubs may invest in foreign teams.Retail industryPatrick Tooher, Philip K. Dick
Ford puts Liverpool on road to nowhere. (concern about future of Ford's plant in Halewood, Liverpool, England)Retail industryMichael Harrison, David Garfinkel
Four historic weeks in British racial history. (developments in the politics of race)(Column)Retail industryLinda Bellos
Francois Furet.(Obituary)Retail industryColin Lucas
Freddie Starr ate your mortgage.(work of The Talent Corporation in finding celebrities to use in advertising)Retail industrySerena Mackesey
Free at last. After 20 years' addiction to the 'Street.' (influence of soap opera 'Coronation Street')(Media +)Retail industryTracey Macleod
Freedom tiptoes out the door. (forcing a woman to have a Caesarian is a violation of human rights)(Column)Retail industryBarbara Hewson
French newspaper says 'non' to Diana's denial. (Diana, Princess of Wales, denies criticizing UK's Conservative government over landmines)Retail industryFran Abrams, Kate Watson-Smyth
'Friends! We weren't friends! I was deeply in love with you.' (experiences of love between boarding school girls)Retail industryMary-Anne Price
From C to D in markets. (investment in emerging economies, part 2)Retail industryLiam Robb
From Istanbul by 'people bus.' (crossing Europe by car)Retail industryHugh Pope
From minor to major via Bethnal Green.(profile of Ethnic Media Group director, Sarwar Ahmed)Retail industryRandeep Ramesh
Fur coats come in from the cold. (positive aspects of fur farming)(Column)Retail industryRichard North
Ganesh Man Singh.(Obituary)Retail industryT. Louise Brown
General Saw Maung.(Obituary)Retail industryNed Wheeler
General Wego Chiang.(Obituary)Retail industryJames Miles
George Chambers.(Obituary)Retail industryAnthony Payne
George Katsaros.(Obituary)Retail industryStathis Gauntlett
George Malcolm.(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Amis
George Owen.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Griffiths
Georges Marchais.(Obituary)Retail industryDavid Bell
Get the pension sorted - and buy a large diary. (financial considerations while working abroad)(Money Makeover)(Your Money)Retail industry 
Getting big companies involved.(special report on Investors in People UK)Retail industrySimon Kent
Getting mileage from company cars.Retail industryChristine Murphy
Gianni Versace.(Obituary)Retail industryJane Mulvagh
Giant temple sheds new light on the Stone Age. (discovery of prehistoric temple at Stanton Drew, near Bristol, England)Retail industryDavid Keys
Gifts for grandchildren. (financial planning for retirement)(case study)Retail industry 
Give us this day our news on the hour. (media become form of secular worship)(Column)Retail industryKenneth Minogue
Globalisation: the facts behind the myth.(Column)Retail industryDavid Miles
Globetrotting. (replicas of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre to be found in US)Retail industryRobert Tanitch
Glyn Dearman.(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Tydeman
Godfrey Davis.(Obituary)Retail industryNicolas Barker
Go Dutch for Christmas. (Amsterdam, Netherlands)(City +)Retail industryLynn ten Kate
Gone with the wind. (windsurfing in Tarifa, Spain)Retail industryAlex Sedgwick
Good at games. (secretive US novelist Thomas Pynchon)Retail industryJohn Dugdale
Good can also rise from the ashes.(United Kingdom insolvency law and directors of failed businesses who start new firms)Retail industryJohn Kelly
Good lender? YES or NO. (borrowers' concerns when selecting a mortgage)Retail industryNic Cicutti, Marie Dyne
Go on, cook it yourself.Retail industryCaroline Singer
Governesses: are they the answer to parents' prayers? (includes case studies)(Education +)Retail industryElizabeth Hartley-Brewer
Grammarians weep! The bell tolls for 'whom.' (changes to English grammar)(Column)Retail industryWalter Roberts
Grand Ayatollah Rohani.(Obituary)Retail industryA.B.D.R. Eagle
Great screen romances. (romance on the Internet)Retail industryVanessa Thorpe
Great stripes forward. (abstract artist Gerald Morgan)Retail industryGeorge Melly
Greeks, stop bearing grudges. (Greece should avoid arms race with Turkey)(Column)Retail industryGeorge Kassimeris
Gripped by the urgency of 'now.' (Brazilian fiction)(bibliography)(Bibliography)Retail industryAmanda Hopkinson
Gulf War Syndrome: all in the mind's eye.(debate on Gulf War Syndrome)Retail industryElaine Showalter
Hamish Nicol.(Obituary)Retail industryStephen Venables
Happy centenary, electron! (100th anniversary of the discovery of the electron)(Education +)Retail industryMarcus Chown
Harold Plenderleith.(Obituary)Retail industryAndrew Oddy
Have you done your homework?(Education +)Retail industryHilary Wilce
Healthy future. (financial planning for retirement)(case study)Retail industry 
Heart of darkness. (surrealism and love, Pavillon des Arts, Paris, France)Retail industryMatthew J. Reisz
Hearts on sleeves to save the world. (making clothes from scraps of old fabric)(Lauren Shanley)(Interview)Retail industryShan Senofield
Heather Child.(Obituary)Retail industryNicolas Barker
Helen Brook.(Obituary)Retail industryAnn Furedi
Helen incites harassment. (feminist writer Helen Garner writes letter of sympathy to Australian college lecturer accused of sexual harassment)Retail industryRose Shepherd
Hello Ken, welcome back to County Hall. (politician Ken Livingstone)Retail industryJanie Laurence
Help, I need somebody.(careers advice for United Kingdom school leavers (includes related article))Retail industryDiana Apleyard
Helping with the harvest. (Poland's fertiliser and tractor industries)(World Report: Poland)Retail industry 
Henry Pelling.(Obituary)Retail industryPeter Linehan
Herd at a party. (bull-running in Pamplona, Spain)Retail industrySimon Richmond
Here's how, Tony. (tips for UK Labour party leader Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryGerald Kaufman
Her Majesty's official Opposition is - where? (United Kingdom Conservative party's stance on European Union)(Column)Retail industryDonald Maintyre
Heroes? This way. (mixed views about influential Europeans)Retail industryNicholas Fraser
'He seemed unperturbed ... caught up in his own cleverness at labelling a rare syndrome.' (experiences of having a child diagnosed with Williams Syndrome)Retail industryElisabeth Winkler
High season at Eden-on-Sea. (the Cook Islands)Retail industryMalcolm Senior
Hillary comes to terms with age and role.(changing role of Hillary Clinton)Retail industryMary Dejevsksy
Hi-tech city. (Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor)(World Report)Retail industry 
'Hit harder, George. Is that the best you can do?' (Leon Gast's film 'When We Were Kings' shows boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Oct 1974)Retail industryJustin Kavanagh
Hollywood comes over all queer .... (11th London Gay and Lesbian Film Festival)Retail industryPaul Burston
Hong Kong: a middle-class act. (Chinese professionals will play key role in future of Hong Kong)(Column)Retail industryJonathan Fenby
Hot stuff from Dorset. (growing chilli peppers)(Time Off)Retail industryKirsty Fergusson
House hunting, fee and easy. (using a property search company)Retail industryScott Hughes
How a nod and a wink changed a writer's life for ever. (experiences of film-directing)Retail industryChristopher Hampton
How a Soviet mole united Tito and Churchill. (Soviet mole James Klugman played key role in United Kingdom decision to switch support to Tito's forces)Retail industryColin Brown, John Crossland
How Brown has opened the budget debate. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown makes changes to fiscal policy)(Column)Retail industryGAvyn Davies
How cancer adds up. (use of modelling techniques to predict development of cancer tumour)(Network +)Retail industrySimon Hadlington
How can teachers turn the tide alone? (reviving the fortunes of the UK's failing schools)(Personally Speaking)(Education +)(Column)Retail industryGeorge Varnava
How Colonel Gaddafi put one over on the Foreign Office.(Libyan handling of the Lockerbie affair)(Column)Retail industryMarc Weller
How Daniel got into the right school. (experiences of getting a black boy into the best secondary school)(Education +)Retail industryJanet Tappin
How I learnt to move on by going backwards. (efforts to live outside time)(Resolutions)Retail industryRachel Cusk
How Jack Straw, vigilant censor of MI5 revelations, left an informer out to dry. (United Kingdom Home Secretary Jack Straw rejects need to protect Martin McGartland)(Media +)Retail industryJohn Ware
How long shall we avoid the immigration issue?(Column)Retail industryNicholas Budgen
How Mary's monster became today's myth.(development of the myth of Frankinstein)(Column)Retail industrySara Maitland
How music built a bridge over troubled waters. (Luciano Pavarotti opens Pavarotti Music Centre in Mostar, Bosnia)Retail industrySusan Nickalls
How to gain a first. (ways of obtaining a good degree)Retail industryToby Butler
How to lose your inhibitions - dramatically. (experiences of Wild Dance weekend)(Time Off)Retail industryJonathan Stebbings
How to stop the massacre of innocents. (using international law to stop children being victims of war)(Column)Retail industryJenny Kuper
How to tell a hippy from a Brucie. (management training styles)Retail industryRobert Craven
How to transform our failing schools; new criteria for league tables would create a culture of success.(Column)Retail industryDavid Davis
Hubert Lansley.(obituary of Hubert Lansley)(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Westwood
Huckleberry Finn meats Rastafarian Bob. (Mississippi Journey, part 1)(Column)Retail industryMatt Brace
Hunting the neutrino. (Sudbury Neutrino Observatory in northern Ontario)(Network +)Retail industryDan Falk
Ian Stuart Black.(Obituary)Retail industryJames Gatward
'I can't help how my face looks.' (television presenter Jeremy Paxman)(excerpt from interview in the 'New Statesman')(Interview)Retail industryMary Riddell
I'd had enough of tears before bedtime. (babies' colic may be caused by reaction to cows' milk protein through mother's breast milk)Retail industryKathryn Ogg
I didn't want to be part of the scene I'd helped to create. (starting out as a poet)Retail industryBrian Patten
'I do all this stuff like going on chat shows. Then people think it's Meg. It's like I'm doing publicity for my sister.' (actress Jennifer Tilly)(Interview)Retail industryCharlotte O'Sullivan
I don't want to go bald.(account of hair loss (includes related articles on causes and treatments))Retail industrySimon Grey
If Israel exists, then so does Palestine.(Column)Retail industryJohn V. Whitbeck
If lunch is for wimps, make mine a light one. (Channel 4's 'Light Lunch' becomes cult programme)(Media +)Retail industryMonique Roffey
'If someone wanted to bring in tarantulas, or 15 dogs, the residents' association could say no ....' (restrictions on residents of apartment blocks in United Kingdom)(Your Money)Retail industryMary Wilson
'If we win on 1 May ...' Discuss. (UK political parties' plans for higher education)(Education +)Retail industryDavid Blunkett, Donald W. Foster, Gillian Shephard, Andrew Welsh, Cynog Dafis
If you have cash, it's best to spread it around. (ensuring flexibility for capital)(Money Makeover)(Your Money)Retail industry 
'I have to get this down on paper ... it will be too bloody scary later on.' (letter written by mesothelioma patient)Retail industryBarbara Birchall
I just want to ask her one question about her and Bill. (meeting Hillary Clinton at American Embassy in London, England)Retail industryHunter Davies
I'm in jail in Chicago. Just research, you understand. (visiting Cook County Jail in Chicago, IL)Retail industryNigel Planer
Impotence: the woman's story.Retail industryFiona Hanlock
In a burst of the pipes, England's churches give voice. Cromwell would not be amused. (organs at five of United Kingdom's best churches)Retail industryAdrian Jack
In a deeper vein. (Roquefort, France)Retail industryRay Kershaw
In a room apparently furnished from car-boot sales, some of rock's great names watch video animations of their new shows. (architect Mark Fisher designs set for show tracing history of rock music)(Column)Retail industryNonie Niesewan
Industry in revolution. (restructuring Polish industry)(World Report: Poland)Retail industry 
In Pole position. (Poland seeks European Union and Nato membership)(World Report: Poland)Retail industry 
In quest of cutrounds, chudleighs and the perfect cream tea. (bakeries and dairies in Devon, England)Retail industryEmily Hatchwell
Inside America's dying rooms. (treatment of the terminally ill in the US)(Column)Retail industryJoan Brady
In the name of the children. (local council in London, England, warns parents that a convicted paedophile is living in the area)Retail industryJAck O'Sullivan
Into the real world.(students' need for parental support)Retail industrySandra Smith
Invasion of the body snatchers; misuse of bodies donated for medical research may be more common than was thought.Retail industryMark Rowe
Investing just for the thrill of it.(United Kingdom investment trusts)Retail industryNic Cicuti
Ireland's message for the Pope. (Irish president Mary Robinson visits the Vatican)(Column)Retail industryMary Condren
Irish isles are smiling. (Aran Islands)Retail industryJeremy Seal
I sing the body bruised. (poet and playwright Tony Harrison)Retail industryMichael Kustow
Is it wrong to use a dead body for art? (controversy over use of dead bodies by sculptor Anthony-Noel Kelly)(Column)Retail industryJane Wildgoose
Is money spent on students wasted? (mixed views about economic benefits of graduates in United Kingdom)(Education +)Retail industryAndrew Lilico
Is this a subject just for Jews? (Jewish studies increasingly popular in the UK)(Education +)Retail industryAntony Lerman
'I still have no idea how I caught TB.' (growing number of cases of tuberculosis in United Kingdom)Retail industrySarah Jewel
'I take upon myself the passion and the hysteria of the sacrifice so that you are spared.' (Hermann Nitsch, ICA, London, England)Retail industryImogen O'Rorke
I thought, well, if I die, I die .... (experiences of taking an overdose)Retail industryDillie Keane
It may be good old fashioned witchcraft, but it works. (impact of stress on miscarriage)Retail industryCelia Dodd
It may be the bleak midwinter, but the academic year starts here. (United Kingdom higher education institutions become more flexible about when they admit students)(Education +)Retail industrySimon Midgley
It's a thankless job - who'd be a head? (Personally Speaking)(Education +)(Column)Retail industryTony Mooney
It's summer - and world leaders head for sun, sea and a little state business.Retail industry 
It's the jobless over-forties who really need help.(Column)Retail industryPamela Meadows
It's time to catch up with reality. (latest technology raises questions about company reporting cycles)Retail industryGerry Acher
'It struck me it could have been the same car that had run her down. (actress Amanda Root tells of her best friend being knocked down by a car in Mar 1986)(Interview)Retail industryVeronica Groocock
It was 30 years ago today. (pop group The Monkees comes together again)Retail industryPaul Mungo
I work for Jilly Cooper.(City +)Retail industryPippa Birch
Jack Hinton VC.(obituary of Jack Hinton)(Obituary)Retail industryGabrielle McDonald
Jacques Cousteau.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Munson
Jak.(Obituary)Retail industryMark Bryant
James Lee Byars.(Obituary)Retail industryAdrian Bannatt
James Stewart.(Obituary)Retail industryGilbert Adair, Adrian Turner
Janet Leach.(Obituary)Retail industryEmmanuel Cooper
Jane Wadsworth.(Obituary)Retail industryMary Boulton
Jean Scott.(Obituary)Retail industryJanet Woodward
Jeffrey Bernard.(Obituary)Retail industryChristopher Howse
Jeffrey Bernard says farewell. (visiting columnist Jeffrey Bernard the day before his death)Retail industryElisabeth Anderson
Jesus the rich kid brings disturbing news. (Jesus Christ was probably from middle-class background)(Meanings of Christmas)(Column)Retail industryMartyn Percy
J.K. Holt.(Obituary)Retail industryTony Cozier
Jobless in Leipzig, taxed in Liverpool. (single European currency will bring a single tax system)(Column)Retail industryJohn Redwood
John Blackwell.(Obituary)Retail industryDavid Lodge
John Carswell.(Obituary)Retail industryRuth Gorb
John Denver.(Obituary)Retail industrySpencer Leigh
John Harvey.(Obituary)Retail industryMatthew Saunders
John Knopp.(Obituary)Retail industryM.A. Laughton
Jonathan Silver.(obituary of Jonathan Silver, gallery owner and retailer)(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Styles
Jon Silkin.(Obituary)Retail industryRodney Pybus
Joyce Wethered.(Obituary)Retail industryTim Glover, Hugh Meller
Junk mail cans its image. (new outlets for direct marketing in the UK)(Media +)Retail industryRichard Cook
Junk sex and politics. (possible impact of case being brought against president Bill Clinton by Paula Jones)Retail industryGodfrey Hodgson
Just because they're campus kids doesn't mean the cord's been cut. (importance of continuing to include young people studying at university in family life)Retail industryShelley Bovey
Just don't say the S-word.(erroneous view that older people should not enjoy sex)Retail industryAnna Raeburn
Just how dangerous is Francesca Annis?Retail industryIvan Waterman
Keeping the royal hangers-on afloat. (mixed views on minor members of the UK royal family)(Column)Retail industryPhillip Hall
Kenneth McLeish.(Obituary)Retail industryStephen Unwin
Kenneth Wood.(Obituary)Retail industryPaul Levy
KGB's fight to counter the cunning chaps in smart suits. (former Russian spymaster Mikhail Lyubimov)(the Cold War, final part)(Interview)Retail industryHelen Womack
Knowing Alan Partridge, knowing Norwich. (fictional character Alan Partridge boosts interest in Norwich, England)(Time Off)Retail industryAndy Bull
Labouring under delusions about cost of old age.(Column)Retail industryKevin Gardiner
Labour's mission is power, not the poor. (UK government should use tax system to help the poor)(Column)Retail industryRoy Hattersley
Labour: stop taking the tabloids. (politicians should pursue libertarian policies)(Roy Jenkins, leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords)(Interview)Retail industryNyta Mann
Lack of appetite for minnows to keep shares looking sweet. (United Kingdom's current stock market surge has few real parallels with situation before crash in Oct 1987)Retail industryTm Stevenson
Lady Tryon.(Obituary)Retail industryPercy Savage
Lapping it up. (portable computers) (Network +)Retail industryBryan Betts
Larry Wakefield.(obituary of Larry Wakefield)(Obituary)Retail industryBill Foxton
Last tack to Hong Kong. (experiences of crew member in round-the-world Clipper race)Retail industryElizabeth Bluck
Learning is hard when you're too weak to eat. (myalgic encephalomyelitis the main cause of long-term absence among UK schoolchildren)(Personally Speaking)(Education +)(Column)Retail industryJane Colby
Len Pountney.(Obituary)Retail industryDavid Butler
Leonard Evetts.(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Ruscoe
Leonard Matthews.(Obituary)Retail industryJack Adrian, George Beal
Less work, more activity. (future of the work society)(Education +)Retail industryJohn White
Let's have no more bleating about the Bush. (Bush Theatre in London, England, continues to encourage new talent)Retail industryJames Christopher
Let's open the doors. (UK universities should try to attract more students from Commonwealth countries)(Education +)Retail industryChristopher Brocklebank-Fowler
Let's play happy families. (Ayub Khan-Din's play 'East Is East' draws on his own family background)Retail industryRaj Persaud
Let's root out the rot in our sickly constitution. (need for a direct democratic process in the UK)(Column)Retail industryVernon Bogdanor
Let's stay chummy, Chomsky. (Noam Chomsky may need to change his views to remain influential)(Media +)Retail industryPat Kane
Let sunshine bring a profit. (Spanish property)Retail industryGeoffrey Pilgrem
Let your computer do all the hard work. (Intuit's Quicken 6.0 and Microsoft's Money 98)(City +) (Software Review)(Evaluation)Retail industryJanet Swift
Lib-Dems focus on improving schools. (UK Liberal Democrats' election manifesto)Retail industry 
Life's like this when you're a new student.(experience of becoming a university student in the United Kingdom)Retail industryClaire Briggs, Stephen Hallmark, Michael Holland
Lifting the black woman's burden. (Mmatshilo Motsei tackles domestic violence in Alexandra township in Johannesburg, South Africa)Retail industryAnthony Swift
Light from the Square. (soap opera 'EastEnders' deals with schizophrenia)Retail industryJane Feinmann
Lines in praise of 'traditional' poetry. (positive future for poetry)(Column)Retail industryRuth Padell
Local hero: your community needs you. (importance of involving community in business strategy)(Education +)Retail industryJeremy Long
Long live the liberal dinosaur. (positive attitudes towards studying the humanities in the US)(Education +)Retail industryPeter Smith
Looking down on Creation. (Bhutan)Retail industryGraham Hoyland
Looking for Al Pacino. (actor Al Pacino)(Interview)Retail industryLesley O'Toole
Lord Goold.(obituary of James Goold)(Obituary)Retail industryAnnabel Goldie
Lord Hardinge of Penshurst.(Obituary)Retail industryRobin Denniston
Lord McGregor of Durris.(Obituary)Retail industryRobert Pinker
Lord Wyatt of Weeford.(Obituary)Retail industryTerence Lancaster
'Los Angeles is full of big men who've lost their balls.' (film director Mike Figgis)Retail industryMike Hosted
Lost in the sea of genes. (research into introns at Sanger Centre in Cambridge, England)(Network +)Retail industryAlison Shaw
Louis Essen.(Obituary)Retail industryJ. McA. Steele
Lt-Col James Roberts.(Obituary)Retail industryStephen Venables
Luigi Villoresi.(Obituary)Retail industryDavid Venables
Macaroni pies beneath Bertolucci skies. (east coast of Scotland)(Time Off)Retail industryFi Glover
Magnets for talent. (UK broadcasting industry must encourage new creative talent) (David Docherty, BBC Broadcast Director of Strategy and Channel Development)(Transcript)Retail industry 
Make sure you know what they do with your cash. (choosing a personal pension)(City +)Retail industryJuliet Oxborrow
Making short work of setting up a home office.(Network +)Retail industrySteve Horner
Malcolm Hughes.(Obituary)Retail industryStephen Bann
Malta mystery tour.Retail industryAnnie Caulfield
Man v machine. (world chess champion Garry Kasparov's defeat by Deep Blue computer)(Column)Retail industryMichael Lockwood
Man with 2020 vision. (Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad)(World Report on Malaysia)Retail industry 
Marathon man. (Peter Hurford performs organ works of JS Bach)Retail industryLaurence Hughes
Margaret Potter.(Obituary)Retail industryNicholas Tucker
Margate meets the Black Sea. (Yalta, Ukraine)Retail industryRichard McClure
Margot Walmsley.(obituary of Margot Walmsley)(Obituary)Retail industryPatrick Cosgrave
Marian Pepler.(obituary of Marian Pepler, rug designer)(Obituary)Retail industryKedrun Laurie
Marriage? No, I'd rather live.(Column)Retail industryPetronella Wyatt
Martin Pace.(obituary of Martin Pace)(Obituary)Retail industryBruce Russell
Masked Basle. ('Fasnacht' celebrations in Basle, Switzerland)Retail industryMark Dudley
Master of the thinking machines. (Igor Aleksander, designer of computers with complex abilities)(extract from Radio 4 series 'Eureka!')(Network +)(Interview)(Transcript)Retail industryBarbara Myers
Maurice Hatton.(obituary of Maurice Hatton)(Obituary)Retail industryPaul Barker
Max Barrett.(Obituary)Retail industryAnnie Gurton
McAlpine's Fusiliers march back to Dublin as a building boom sends wages soaring.Retail industryAlan Murdoch, Louise Hancock, Lucy McDonald
Mean streets: has Bochco gone too far this time? (mixed reactions to US television producer Steve Bochco's 'Brooklyn South')Retail industryMichael Tumelty
Meet the cybernerds. (views on BBC1 series 'FutureWatch')Retail industryRosalind Miles
Metal firms must modernise. (Poland)(World Report: Poland)Retail industry 
Militias raid camps as new offensive starts in the killing fields. (renewed violence in Rwanda)Retail industryAmelia French
Millennium bomb could trigger bank crisis.Retail industryJon Moynihan
Minimalist with the mostest. (influence of composer La Monte Young)Retail industryRobert Worby
Mirror images of sad genius. (Marina Tarkovskaya, sister of Russian film director Andrei Tarkovsky)Retail industryVitaly Yerenkov
Mobutu Sese Seko.(Obituary)Retail industryMary Anne Fitzgerald
Mohammed Al-Jawahri.(obituary of Mohammed Al-Jawahri)(Obituary)Retail industryAdel Dawish
Money for old robes. (growing popularity of charity shops in the UK)Retail industryBen West
Money pours into the railways and a wealth of career chances for the young engineer arrives.(Education +)Retail industryJohn Pullin
More com than sit. (continued popularity of BBC1 situation comedy 'Are You Being Served?')Retail industrySally Morgan
More, Mr Beadle Brown. (United Kingdom tax system continues to have negative impact on the poor)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely, Conal Walsh
More than a scratch. (record producer Lee 'Scratch' Perry)Retail industryNick Coleman
More than bricks and mortar. (centenary of Tate Gallery in London, England)Retail industryFrances Spalding
Morphine still drug of choice for pain.(Pain Relief)Retail industryJulia Vowler
Mother Teresa of Calcutta.(Obituary)Retail industryMary Kenny
Move over, Madison Avenue. (AGENCY.COM co-founder Chan Suh)(Network +)Retail industryChris Gill
Movers and shakers: your worries are almost over. (new technology makes it possible to access the Internet from outside the home or office)(Network +)Retail industry 
Mr Wonderful. (screenwriter Anthony Minghella)Retail industryJohn Lyttle, David Robson
Mummy's on the road again.(motherhood and working away from home (includes related article))(Interview)Retail industrySuzy Greaves
Music: a plan for survival. (impact of digital broadcasting on live music performances)Retail industryNicholas Kenyon
'My best friend? I really hate her.' (helping a child who is in a destructive friendship)(Education +)Retail industryPenny Hancock
My book made mothers feel guilty? I wonder why. (childcare expert Penelope Leach)Retail industryDinah Hall
My friend and other animals. (poetry sessions at Springfield psychiatric hospital in Wandsworth, London, England)Retail industryMichael Glover
My life according to Kenneth Williams. (actor David Benson gains recognition through mimicking Kenneth Williams)Retail industryJune Ducas
My mother always said I had champagne taste on beer wages. (Elaina Henderson, editor of Elle magazine)(Media +)Retail industryAudrey Gillan
My mother, her lovers, my sister, and me. (experiences of living with a mother who had many lovers)Retail industryJessica Blake
Nasal warfare. (mixed perfume market in the United Kingdom)Retail industryDebbie Davis
'NDT2 didn't come into being just as a nice idea, but out of a natural necessity.' (Jiri Kylian's dance company NDT2)(Interview)Retail industryNadine Meisner
Never mind the flavour ... just savour the pretty colours. (supermarkets put vegetable appearance before taste)Retail industrySheila Prophet
Never mind where we want to go today, where will you take us tomorrow? (Microsoft chief technology officer Nathan Myhrvold)(Network +)Retail industryPaul Smith
Never say never again. (actress Sigourney Weaver)Retail industryMinty Clinch
New Year: new you. (tips for New Year resolutions for 1997)Retail industryVirginia Ironside, Judy Jones, Ruth Picardie, Ann Treneman
New Year: new you. (ways of improving your position in life in 1997)Retail industryJohn Walsh, Paul Vallely, William Hartston, Phil Hammond, John Nicholson, Nic Cicutti
New York and London pull back from the abyss but Hong Kong's plunge continues.(world stock prices drop; includes related articles)Retail industryStephen Vines, Tom Stevenson, Danielle Robinson
New York local time. (spending a weekend in New York, NY)(Time Off)Retail industryRory Cunningham
Nice Jewish boy who beat me up. (experiences of a Jewish woman who suffered violence and abuse)Retail industryDavid Garfinkel
Nicholas Polunin.(Obituary)Retail industryArthur Westing
No more bingeing, no more dieting. (losing weight by curing addictive relationship with food)Retail industryMillie Jenkins
No more foot in the door. (new skills required for successful career in sales)Retail industryNigel Piercy, David Cravens
No more power, no more glory. (problems facing the Catholic Church in Ireland)Retail industryMary Kenny
No place like home for getting down to work. (running a business from home)(Your Money)Retail industryGina Vedrickas
Normandy conquest. (holiday homes in northern France)Retail industryGerard Gilbert
Norris Bradbury.(Obituary)Retail industryRobert W. Seidel
No tattoos, please, and I'll skip the nose ring too. (experiences of a mature student)(First Person)(Education +)(Column)Retail industryBob Farrer
Not-so-free speech? (mixed views on free speech at universities in the UK)Retail industryPaul Tyrrell
Not so much a work of art, more a pair of earplugs. (BBC series links contemporary artists with new clients)Retail industryLindsay Calder
Now we are sick. (ways in which literature portrays the experience of being very young)Retail industryMichael Glover
Now you can paint your listed building without demolishing it. (United Kingdom government changes regulations on listed buildings)(Your Money)Retail industryClive Fewins
Number one seed. (singer and guitarist Ian Broudie)(Interview)Retail industryJames MacNair
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.(Obituary)Retail industryGeoff Dyer
Nutty but nice. (revival of interest in Kentish cobnut)(Time Off)Retail industryMalcolm Smith
Ocean colour seen - from the sky. (SeaStar remote sensing satellite to study ocean colour)(Network +)Retail industryPeter Bond
OFT report attacks 'inefficient and expensive' pension schemes. (United Kingdom Office of Fair Trading)Retail industryClifford German, Tom Stevenson
OK, so a red ribbon is for Aids awareness - but what about a tartan one, or a green one?Retail industryJasper Pleydell-Bouverie
Old man's burden. (parents fund student tuition fees in the US)(Education+)Retail industryPeter Smith
Oliver Stone, still angry after all these years.(Media +)Retail industryEamonn O'Neill
One country, free voices? (uncertain future for journalistic freedom in Hong Kong)(Media +)Retail industryJoJo Moyes
One more time, let's hear it for the support band. (Teenage Fanclub)Retail industryStephen Dowling
One wedding and, luckily, no one's funeral. (Theatre de Complicite produces radio version of John Berger's novel 'To the Wedding')Retail industryRoger Elsgood
On the autobahn to ruin. (music group Kraftwerk)Retail industryJohn McCready
On trial: fast-track litigation. (UK Lord Chancellor aims to speed up litigation process)Retail industryJohn Trotter
Opera all'italiana. (Italian opera festivals)Retail industryJoanne Watson
Overture and beginners for Mr Mandelson.(insights from Erving Goffman applied to United Kingdom politician, Peter Mandelson)(Column)Retail industryTom Sutcliffe
Owen Barfield.(Obituary)Retail industryWalter Hooper
Owen Reed.(Obituary)Retail industryLeonard Miall
Oxford landing in the Seventies. (Oxford, England)Retail industryLinda Cookson
Pale skies, bare trees and frosty landscapes. (the UK's best winter gardens)Retail industryGina Cowen
Palestine and Israel steer joint course.(includes related article on relations between Israel and Palestine)Retail industryMary Dejevsky, Stephanie Nolen
Papering over the cracks. (artist and restorer Justin Hawkes)(Interview)Retail industryAnne Garvey
Parents of heart-op boy 'not told of risk.' (legal action against Hillingdon Health Authority for boy who suffered brain damage)Retail industry 
Past master. (UK stage premiere of Hans Pfitzner's 'Palestrina')Retail industryJulian Anderson
Pensions need to redistribute human capital.(Column)Retail industryDavid Miles
Peter Allen.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Lloyd Jones
Philby's widow tells of an Englishman's life in exile. (Rufina Ivanovna Pukhova, widow of Cold War master-spy Kim Philby)Retail industryHelen Womack
Philip Butler.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Spencer
Philippa Pullar.(Obituary)Retail industryChristopher Sinclair-Stevenson
Philip Ravenhill.(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Mack
Philip Vellacott.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Luckett
P.H. Newby.(Obituary)Retail industryAnthony Thwaite
Photojournalism: Diana is not its greatest victim. (history of photojournalism)(Media +)Retail industryTim Kirby
Planning did not pay off. (providing a secure financial future)(case study)Retail industry 
Platform 10.(portrayals of events in Africa and other international news in the United Kingdom)Retail industryJane Standley
Platform6: John Tusa appears to believe that he, not John Birt, should be running the BBC.(Media +)Retail industryIan Richardson
Plenty more fish. (angling in Comacchio, Italy)Retail industryRob Ainsley
Poaching is on the increase.(poaching of bears in North America)Retail industry 
Pocket dynamo. (dancer and choreographer Aletta Collins)(Interview)Retail industryNadine Meisner
Poets' corner. (attractions of the UK Lake District)Retail industryHunter Davies
Policymakers are losing their grip on the weightless economy; much of today's 'production' has no material form.(Column)Retail industryDavid Howell
Polling: it's broke, but how to we fix it? (poor polling techniques in the UK)(Column)Retail industryConrad Jameson
PolyGram blames slipped discs for 18% downturn.Retail industryPatrick Tooher
Poppet Pol.(obituary of Poppet Pol)Retail industryRebecca John
Portrait of Helen Mirren as you'd never dream of her (a very special kind of auntie). (actress Helen Mirren and nephew Simon Mirren)Retail industryLynne Wallis
Powells apart. (Channel 4 makes television dramatization of Anthony Powell's novel sequence 'A Dance to the Music of Time')Retail industryD.J. Taylor
PowerGen boss wants a rethink on competition. (United Kingdom government needs to rethink energy policy)Retail industryEd Wallis
Praise be to Air Miles. (San Giorgio Maggiore and Il Redentore in Venice, Italy)Retail industryMatthew Hoffman
Prescription for a young doctor: Start thinking about retirement. (Money Makeover)(Your Money)Retail industry 
Princess Paul of Yugoslavia.(Obituary)Retail industryNeil R. Balfour
Professor A.H. Armstrong.(Obituary)Retail industryKevin Corrigan
Professor Alexander Lutsko.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Demarco
Professor Anne Robertson.(Obituary)Retail industryGordon S. Maxwell
Professor Carel Weight.(obituary of Carel Weight)(Obituary)Retail industryCathy Courtney
Professor Charles Kennedy.(Obituary)Retail industryPeter Russell
Professor Clifford Ballard.(Obituary)Retail industryC. Philip Adams
Professor Clifford Wilson.(Obituary)Retail industryR.D Cohen
Professor Eric Laithwaite.(Obituary)Retail industryBrian Bowers
Professor George Dick.(Obituary)Retail industryMichael Redfern
Professor Hans Eysenck.(Obituary)Retail industryMorton Schatzman
Professor H.H. Lamb.(Obituary)Retail industryTrevor Davies
Professor H.W.M. Hodges.(Obituary)Retail industryElizabeth Pye
Professor J.D. Pearson.(obituary of James Douglas Pearson)(Obituary)Retail industryB.C. Bloomfield
Professor Jeremy Burdett.(Obituary)Retail industryMartyn Poliakoff, James J. Turner
Professor John Martin.(Obituary)Retail industryTerence Morris
Professor J.Z. Young.(Obituary)Retail industryQuentin Bone
Professor Kble Sykes.(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Meurig Thomas
Professor Leonard Strang.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Olver
Professor Leon Edel.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Garnett, Janet Adam Smith
Professor Max McGlashan.(Obituary)Retail industryMichael Ewing, Ian Mills, John Callomon
Professor Michael Jaffe.(Obituary)Retail industryG.D.S. Henderson
Professor O.V.S. Heath.(Obituary)Retail industryTerry Mansfield
Professor Richard Schilling.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Doll
Professor Roger Hardisty.(Obituary)Retail industryStephen Lock
Professor Ronald Gulliford.(Obituary)Retail industryPeter Bayley
Professor R.V. Jones.(Obituary)Retail industryM.R.D. Foot
Professor Tom Keightley Ewer.(Obituary)Retail industryGraham Perry
Provos: getting the inside story on the inside story. (producing television series on the Provisional IRA)(Media +)Retail industryPeter (British television broadcaster) Taylor
Putting people first is a capital idea.(special report on Investors in People UK)Retail industryMary Chapman
'Quad biking was brill; abseiling was brill.' (summer camp for children)Retail industryDeborah Jackson
Questions and answers for a freedom of information act.(Column)Retail industryRobert Hazell
Quick, think of something. (growing need for companies to innovate)Retail industryDavid Connell
Quitting? don't burn your boats. (financial aspects of leaving a university or college course)Retail industryJustin Crozier
Raiders of the Jurassic Park. (US landowners seek financial gain from discovery of dinosaurs)(Network +)Retail industryCharles Arthur, Alexandra Zavis
Rap's off. (problems facing record label Death Row)Retail industryEdward Helmore
Raw goods exports rise.(World Report on Jamaica)Retail industry 
Ray Daniel.(Obituary)Retail industryIvan Ponting
Reading, writing and riches. (writer Sue Townsend tells of beginnings of her career)(Revelations)Retail industryVeronica Groocock
Realising capital without being taxed. (ways of reducing a large mortgage)(case study)Retail industry 
Reasons to be cheerful about the recovery's future prospects. (good prospects for economic recovery in the UK)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Regional airports still waiting in the wings.(Business Travel)Retail industryNeil Taylor
Remaking the grade.(appeals for United Kingdom pre-university students with poor exam results (includes related article))Retail industryBethan Marshall
Remembrance of Proust's past. (places in Paris, France, associated with Marcel Proust)(City +)Retail industryAnne Boston
Retirement plans. (selling property to gain funds for retirement)(case study)Retail industry 
Retiring types. (financial planning for retirement)(case study)Retail industryPaul Gauntlett
Revolution of the one-stop government shop. (simplifying government administration in Australia)(Network +)Retail industryPatricia Hewitt
Rich men behaving badly. (high profile leaders of UK's anti-European parties resemble unusual characters from literature)(Column)Retail industryChristopher Harvie
'Rising to the global challenge to provide opportunity for all.' (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown's Budget speech)(Transcript)Retail industry 
Robert Hening.(Obituary)Retail industryAlan Powers
Robert Washington.(Obituary)Retail industryEmmanuel Cooper
Rob Parker.(Obituary)Retail industryGavin Newman
Rock 'n' roll and royalty. (gala dinner in New York, NY, in memory of Gianni Versace)Retail industryChrista Worthington
Rocks of ages. (Isle of Arran)(Time Off)Retail industryGraham Hoyland
Rolf Knie.(Obituary)Retail industryD. Nevil
Room to grow. (challenges facing Poland's agricultural industry)(World Report: Poland)Retail industry 
Rosina Lawrence.(Obituary)Retail industryGlenn Mitchell
Rosy Gibb.(Obituary)Retail industryPat Williams
Rothermere: in a class of his own. (Lord Rothermere decides to support Labour party)(Media +)Retail industryMichael Leapman
Rough guide to Blair's tartan trouble. (UK Labour party faces difficulties in Scotland)(Column)Retail industryDouglas A. Fraser
Routine operations brought tragic results. (high mortality rate among children undergoing heart surgery at Bristol Royal Infirmary in late 1980s and early 1990s)Retail industryElisabeth Winkler
Roy Shipperbottom.(obituary of Roy Shipperbottom)(Obituary)Retail industryNicholas Barker
Ruth Picardie.(Obituary)Retail industryHilly Janes, Helen Birch
Sails of the next century. (using the motive power of the sun's light to propel spacecraft)Retail industryDavid Whitehouse
Saint Michael's most coveted. (Marks and Spencer's velvet shirts extremely popular)Retail industryHolly Davies
Saint of the superhighway. (influence of media guru Marshall McLuhan)(Media +)Retail industryPat Kane
Sally Tate.(need for a solution to the problem of Internet domain names)(Column)Retail industrySally Tate
Salutary lessons in Army bigotry. (controversy over strong anti-gay policy in UK armed forces)(Column)Retail industryBarbara Machin
Salvatore Fiume.(Obituary)Retail industryLee Marshall
Save the innocents. (Kailash Satyarthi fights against child labour)Retail industryAndrew Hindle
Saving face. (more ordinary women opt for plastic surgery)Retail industryLynn Eaton
Science, world? (Martin Freeth, director of Science World multimedia science centre in Bristol, England)(Network +)Retail industryJudy Redfearn
Screen test for the perfect property. (using the Internet to buy and sell houses)Retail industryDavid Bowen
Searching for my dad, I discovered Austin Powers. (actor Mike Myers tells of taking year off)(Revelations)Retail industryRichard Tyrell
Second time rounders. (Robert Lacey and Danny Danziger, producers of monthly magazine Cover)(Media +)Retail industryMichael Leapman
Seeking truth under the volcano. (tracing real-life locations for Malcolm Lowry's 'Under the Volcano')(Time Off)Retail industryMalcolm Senior
See what you missed. (detecting a squint in a young child)Retail industryAnn Robertson
Seize the moment or rue the day, Prime Minister. (UK government must take advantage of opportunity to make significant changes)(Column)Retail industryPaddy Ashdown
Seni Pramoj.(Obituary)Retail industryJudy Stowe
Serious games. (children's play can offer model for education)(Education +)Retail industryGunther Kress
Services are more in tune with women's needs.(survey on business travel)Retail industryClaire Gervat
Sex. Booze. Heroin addiction. It's no children's fairy-tale. (Oxford Stage Company adapts Melvin Burgess's novel 'Junk' for children's theatre)(artistic director John Retallack)Retail industrySarah Hemming
Sexy, moral and packing a pistol. (creating feminist detective VI Warshawski)(author Sara Paretsky)(Transcript)Retail industry 
Shake-out is just beginning.(United Kingdom investment trusts restructure)Retail industryNic Cicuti
Shoppers to pay the price in plans for powerful food-standards agency.Retail industryMichael Steeter
Shoulder to cry on. (advantages of bereavement counselling)(Pain Relief)Retail industryJulia Vowler
Sick of pregnancy. (no real cure for severe morning sickness)Retail industrySally Williams
Simon Dwyer.(obituary of Simon Dwyer)(Obituary)Retail industryPaul Cecil
Sir Alexander Oppenheim.(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Greenfield
Sir Anthony Dawson.(obituary of Sir Anthony Dawson)Retail industryLesley Rees
Sir Bob lets off a small Atomic bomb. (Bob Geldof launches Atomic TV)(Media +)Retail industryMichael Foley
Sir Garfield Barwick.(Obituary)Retail industryCarl Bridge
Sir Georg Solti.(Obituary)Retail industryNoel Goodwin
Sir Gilbert Longden.(Obituary)Retail industryPatrick Cosgrave
Sir Isaiah Berlin.(Obituary)Retail industryHenry Hardy
Sir James Goldsmith.(Obituary)Retail industryNicholas Faith
Sir James Goldsmith.(Obituary)Retail industryAnthony Blond
Sir John Kendrew.(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Meurig Thomas
Sir Joshua Hassan.(Obituary)Retail industryElizabeth Nash, Kenneth Bain
Sir Rudolf Bing.(Obituary)Retail industryElizabeth Forbes
Sky divers need not apply. (compiling an impressive CV)Retail industryCharlie Skelton
Sky's the limit for Mars research.(implications of research on Mars)Retail industryMichael Hanlon
Small flat, big bills. (dealing with high property service charges)(case study)Retail industry 
Soheir el-Qalamawy.(Obituary)Retail industryAdel Darwish
Someone out there knows everything about your life.... (growing use of background investigation databases in US)(Network +)Retail industryRichard Kelly Heft
Something old and something new from City professionals. (investment advice for 1997)Retail industry 
Sometimes the facts get in the way of the truth. (poetic licence in dramatised documentaries)Retail industryMike Mansfield
Sotiria Bellou.(Obituary)Retail industryStathis Gauntlett
Sounds from down under. (classical music scene in Australia)Retail industryMeurig Bowen
Spanish - the new global conqueror. (the power of Spanish; novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez)(includes same speech in Spanish)(Transcript)Retail industry 
Speed is not everything in a modem. (Network +)Retail industry 
Sprout on his own. (singer Paddy McAloon)(Interview)Retail industryNick Coleman
Stefan Lorant.(Obituary)Retail industryMichael Hallett
Stephane Grappelli.(Obituary)Retail industrySteve Voce, Geoffrey Smith
Still crazy after all these years - about mad cow disease. (reporter James Ehrlichman closely follows BSE story)(Media +)Retail industryAnne McHardy
Still hip to be Squire. (guitarist John Squire forms The Seahorses)Retail industryBarbara Ellen
Still 'orrible after all these years. (film composer James Bernard)Retail industrySteven Poole
Stop squirreling - start filing. (organizing a personal financial filing system)(City +)Retail industryMargaret St John
Storming the heights. (United Kingdom Chartered Institute of Management Accountants seeks strong presence in City of London)(City +)Retail industryJon Bunn
Streaming into the future. (positive aspects of technical, academic and vocational streaming in UK secondary schools)(Education +)Retail industryDavid Burghes
Stripped for action. (David Hinde, founder of UK Sportsgear)(Interview)Retail industryChris Arnot
Students speak with celluloid tongue. (popular sayings among students)Retail industryEd Granby
Students struggle to bridge the gap.(fees and financial problems facing United Kingdom students (includes related articles))Retail industryLucy Ward, Judy Judd
Suits you, sir! (finding a suit for a short man)Retail industryJessica Stein
Surprise shares fund a great escape. (using inherited shareholdings)(Money Makeover)(Your Money)Retail industry 
Sushi and saki set to give way to a new generation. (Japanese community in London, England, undergoes changes)Retail industryTim Large
Suzie Hayman had been an only child for 40 years when she got the phone call: 'Hello, it's your sister Carol.'Retail industrySuzie Hayman
Sviatoslav Richter.(obituary of Sviatolslav Richter)(Obituary)Retail industryNoel Goodwin
Sweet dates in a desert city. (Oman)Retail industryChris Caldicott
Sydney Newman.(Obituary)Retail industryLeonard Miall
Take a good look in the Miramax, boys. (challenges facing US film company Miramax)Retail industryGeoffrey MacNab
Taking a Shine to Shakespeare. (actor and director Geoffrey Rush)Retail industryLiese Spenser
Taking a walk on the wild side of Sicily. (Richard Long creates mud drawings and stone sculptures in Sicily)Retail industryJonathan Jones
Targets, targets, targets! (Greenhead Grammar School in Keighley, England, and Netherton Park family centre in Dudley, England, seek to raise standards)(Education +)Retail industryElaine Williams, Virginia Makins
Technology in the driving seat. (use of new technology for marketing cars)(Network +)Retail industryDavid Sumner Smith
Telling porkies. (Chinese artist Xu Bing)(Interview)Retail industryImogen O'Rorke
Thanks, NHS, for a rotten way to die. (UK National Health Service unable to deal with people who are dying)Retail industryJohn Hoyland
That was the year the world went global. (shift towards globalization in 1997)(Column)Retail industry 
The accidental terrorist. (Francesca Mambro, accused of bombing the railway station in Bologna, Italy, in Aug 1980)(Interview)Retail industryAnne Hanley
The amazing maze of maize. (significance of mazes throughout history)Retail industryChris Maslanka
The Angela factor floors Poor John. (UK Prime Minister John Major faces embarrassing lack of unity within Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryJulian Critchley
'Theatre begins at the gates of Auschwitz and if you don't know what I'm talking about, then I'm wasting my time.' (dramatist Edward Bond)Retail industryCarl Miller
The blue Nineties. (connection between serotonin and depression)Retail industryOliver James
The British way of working: high employment but low productivity.(Column)Retail industryChristopher Johnson
The castor way. (influence of Terry Nation, 'Doctor Who' writer)Retail industryKim Newman
The ch-ch-ch-changing face of Ziggy's Beckenham. (retracing David Bowie's youth in Beckenham, London, England)(Time Off)Retail industryAndy Bull
The 'coolie' killing fields. (United Kingdom recruited many Chinese to support its campaign on the Western Front during first world war)Retail industryDanny Buckland
The crossroads of Lorraine. (Metz, France)(City +)Retail industryRobert Rollason
The damaged women of Africa. (experiences of female genital mutilation in Uganda)(Column)Retail industryDonu Kogbara
The day I went back to the rat race. (returning to work in an office after working from home)(City +)Retail industryLynne Wallis
The dentists who have found out how to conquer fear of the needle.Retail industryJacqui Bealing
The disaster striking France.(Column)Retail industryMario Vargas Llosa
The dust has settled but the war goes on. (continued controversy about demutualization of building societies in United Kingdom)(Your Money)Retail industryVernon Wilkes
The dying stars. (symptoms of a declining company)Retail industryGavin Barrett
The economy is in good shape - it's just shares that are struggling.(significance of weakness in stock prices and the United Kingdom economy)Retail industryKevin Gardiner
The Einstein of Ecstasy.(work of Alexander and Ann Shulgin on hallucinogenic drugs)Retail industryLucy Broadbent
The end of a grubby affair. (former United Kingdom Conservative ministers Neil Hamilton and Tim Smith found guilty of taking money for asking questions in the House of Commons)Retail industryChristian Wilmar
The Europhobes who threaten Britain. (reprinted from the Spectator)(Column)Retail industryPeregrine Worsthorne
The Euro-sceptic lie about why we fought Hitler. (UK did not go to war to prevent a German invasion)(Column)Retail industryGuy Keleny
The financial facts of married life. (financial planning for having children and investing for capital growth)(Money Makeover)(Your Money)Retail industry 
The fine art of drinking coffee. (links between coffee and culture)Retail industryBrigid McConbille
The flavours of Spain in a single city. (restaurants in Madrid, Spain)(City +)Retail industryAnnie Bennett
The game of life. (benefits of raising birds for shooting)Retail industryJake Fiennes
The garage band with global hits. (Excite co-founder Graham Spencer)(Network +)Retail industryRoger Ridey
The garden of Eden. (Bertie Eden produces wines at La Comberbelle in France)Retail industryAnthony Fellows
The Grammar Test? Too tricky for this Professor. (views on grammar test produced by UK's School Curriculum and Assessment Authority)(Personally Speaking)(Education +)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Cameron
The great apes in West Africa are being wiped out by the activities of logging firms.(includes related articles)Retail industry 
The House that Alan and Leonard built. (world premiere of 'White House Cantata,' a symphony orchestra version of the musical '1600 Pennsylvania Avenue')Retail industryHumphrey Burton
The jury's verdict: a special talent. (1997 World Piano Competition)Retail industryAdrian Jack
The lady killers.(women in movies at the Edinburgh film festival, Scotland)Retail industryLiese Spence
The language barrier. (coping with bad language among school children)(Education +)Retail industryNicola Swanborough
The legacy of midnight, marked in Britain, Pakistan and India.(celebration of anniversary of India's independence)Retail industryPeter Popham, Margaret Rogerson
The life and death of my brother, the junky.Retail industrySarah Milton
The life and loves of Duncan Grant.Retail industryFrances Spalding
The logic is: parents must pay. (new trends in higher education funding in the United Kingdom)(Education +)Retail industryChris Price
The lure of the good life. (growing popularity of smallholdings in the UK)Retail industryDaniel Butler
The many realities of Edwin Morgan.Retail industryJudith Palmer
The men who took the heart out of social work. (negative impact of MBA managers in social work in the UK)(Column)Retail industryJoyce Brand
The Naes try to swing it: in Scotland Borders fret on devolution.(plans for devolution for Scotland and Wales (includes related articles))Retail industryTony Heath, Steve Goodwin, David Lister
The need for NEDs in burgeoning businesses. (non-executive directors)(City +)Retail industryDavid Harvey
The new generation: tomorrow belongs to us. (young Britons take serious approach to future)Retail industryNicole Veash, Jack O'Sullivan
The one-horse town tackles tourism. (Chamonix, France)(Time Off)Retail industryJane Slade
The only way to be radical is to be prudent. (United Kingdom government can combine prudence and radicalism)(Column)Retail industryPeter Mandelson
The paparazzi join the New York art world. (celebrity photography, Robert Miller gallery, Manhattan, New York, NY)(Column)Retail industryAdrian Dannatt
The perils of power. (avoiding the danger of abusing power which comes with promotion)Retail industryJohn van Maurik
The price of separation from the Good Society.(Column)Retail industryJohn Tusa
The promiscuous parasite in party mood. (mistletoe)(Time Off)Retail industryDavid Foster
The public benefits of co-operatives.(Column)Retail industryGerald Holtham
The queen of horror, acting out a lifetime's dread.(life and work of Ingrid Pitt, actress)Retail industryIngrid Pitt
The questionable credentials of green taxes. (impact of raising of fuel duties by United Kingdom government)(Column)Retail industryAndrew Dilnot, Laura Blow
The queue is an opportunity. (ways of improving customer service)(How Are You Being Served?)(Education +)Retail industryStuart Crainer
The raw, chewy taste of paradise. (Australia's Whitsunday Island)Retail industrySimon Felton
The real world can be an expensive place to live. (attitude of United Kingdom banks to graduates' financial problems)(Your Money)Retail industrySamantha Downes
There is no party like Carole Stone's Christmas party.Retail industryMartin McSheen
The return of the Iron Lady, Antipodean style. (New Zealand Prime Minister-designate Jenny Shipley)Retail industryDavid Barber
The Rev Professor Ulrich Simon.(obituary of Ulrich Simon)(Obituary)Retail industryRichard Coggins
There was this Jew .... (Jewish comedian Deb Filler)Retail industryMatthew J. Reisz
The Right Rev Douglas Feaver.(Obituary)Retail industryJ.R. Porter
The Right Rev Robin Woods.(Obituary)Retail industryAlan Webster
The roosters are coming. (mixed reactions to Rambert Dance Company in Russia)Retail industryValera Katsuba
The scent of blood. (four theatre critics to direct a play at BAC theatre in Battersea, London, England)Retail industrySarah Hemming
The secret sculpture garden. (sculptor Nek Chand, Watermans Arts Centre, Middlesex, England)Retail industryNaseem Khan
Thessalonika.Retail industryCharlotte Cory
The Starship Titanic? Its only mission is to make you think. (author Douglas Adams develops Starship Titanic computer game)(Network +)Retail industryTim Green
The strange case of Britain's 'spy' in a Moscow jail. (Russian security service may be using case of Platon Obukhov to justify its existence)(Column)Retail industryNicholas Bethell
The Technicolour dream library. (United Kingdom's National Libraries Week)(Time Off)Retail industryHilary Macaskill
The televised debate that never was. (lack of political will for televised debate in the United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryTony Hall, Anne Sloman
The three most crucial things for a play: relocation, relocation and relocation. (adapting Brecht's 'The Good Woman of Setzuan' for South Africa)Retail industryJanet Suzman
The tour's the thing. (experiences of a tour of 'The Tempest' with theatre company Shared Experience)Retail industryMichael Cashman
The tribe that finally hit the jackpot. (Mohegans gain financial benefit from their casino)(Column)Retail industryDavid Spanier
The trick is to survive. (playwright Bernard Kops)Retail industryBeverley D'Silva
The wandering hero. (excerpt from 'Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life')Retail industrySimon Calder, Jon Lee Anderson
The waning of Middle England.(Column)Retail industryClive Aslet
The war on drugs is a dialogue of the deaf. (need to review United Kingdom drugs policy)(Column)Retail industrySimon Davies
The way to your place.(advice to would-be students on careers and university places in the United Kingdom (includes related articles))Retail industryPaul McClure
The wickedest men in the world put to the sword. (poet and magician Aleister Crowley demonized by the Daily Express newspaper in the 1920s)(Column)Retail industrySnoo Wilson
The write stuff. (playwright David Edgar)(Interview)Retail industryAleks Sierz
They'll have to manage. (UK Labour party familiarises itself with management in the private sector)Retail industryKeith Ruddle
They're gorgeous. (more men invest in beauty treatments)(City +)Retail industryHilde Syversen
Things could only get better. (film 'Carla's Song' shows involvement of women in Nicaraguan revolution)Retail industryChris Holt
Think the unthinkable: think like a woman. (United Kingdom government's policies for women)(Column)Retail industryYvonne Roberts
This area is secure. (investment over the Internet)Retail industryKen Welsby, John (American governor) Hancock
This is about nasty, difficult, miserable people you find in offices - sounds familiar? (classifying difficult colleagues)(City +)Retail industryAnthony Clavane
This man says the photocopier will never be the same again. (John Hill, head of Toshiba's electronic imaging division)(Education +)Retail industryRachelle Thackray
This parallel economy could be a model for Tony Blair. (using over-capacity in the economy to redistribute purchasing power)(Column)Retail industryDavid Boyle
Through Russia with love. (experiences of travelling from China to Germany)Retail industryJeremy Atiyah
Time for the Alma Mater to ask for a hand-out. (United Kingdom universities turn to fundraising techniques)(Education +)Retail industryNicole Veash, Xenia Gregoriadis
Time for the Teletubbies: educators prefer Humpty-Dumpty.(impact of television on children's language development)Retail industrySue Palmer
Time runs out for business to switch to colour. (some United Kingdom companies seek to increase recruitment among ethic minorities)(Education +)Retail industryCallum Forest
Time to start practising for single currency membership.(need for a change in United Kingdom economic policy)Retail industryChristopher Johnson
'Tis the season to feel guilty ... and there's no way out. (anxieties associated with Christmas cards)(Column)Retail industryTom Sutcliffe
Tom Eckersley.(Obituary)Retail industryPatrick Argent
Tony Mayer.(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Calder
Too many men in white coats. (women find it hard to attract science research funds)(Network +)Retail industryHugh Aldersley-Williams
Top-up fees - give us our freedom. (United Kingdom government's Teaching and Higher Education Bill regarded as undermining university autonomy)(Education +)Retail industryMartin Harris
To the manor born. Then the National Trust took over. (changes at Chastleton House in Oxfordshire, England)Retail industrySarah Jewell
Towards genuine consent in Ulster. (UK Labour party will give equal esteem to unionist and nationalist communities in Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryMarjorie Mowlem
Trade unions and senior executives work in tandem.(special report on Investors in People UK)Retail industrySimon Kent
Trail-blazing saddles. (horse-riding holidays in south-western Portugal)Retail industryVictoria Pybus
Trevor Gardner.(Obituary)Retail industryBill Kirkman
Trial by tiger traps, stone walls and water jumps. (hunter trials at Porlock Vale House on Exmoor, England)(Time Off)Retail industryAnna Dedhar
Tribes who won't see the forest for the sleaze. (problems with corruption among Brazilian environment police)(Column)Retail industryJamie Drummond
Triumphal march of a nation: Jubilee party fills the streets with pride.(Indian independence celebrations (includes related article))Retail industryPeter Popham, Anwar Iqbal
Turn over an old leaf. (leaf-watching venues in United Kingdom)(Time Off)Retail industryJohn Winter
Two cultures or one? (growing interest in the United Kingdom in projects which combine science and arts)(Network +)Retail industryHugh Aldersley-Williams
Two on a slippery slope. (experiences of learning to ski)(Time Off)Retail industryPeter Rodriguez, Helen Rodriguez
Unfinished business. (composer Anthony Payne plans to finish Edward Elgar's Third Symphony)Retail industryMark Pappenheim
University challenge. (Dearing Committee keen to ensure quality higher education for everyone in the United Kingdom)(Education +)Retail industryAdrian Webb
US computer giant to run BBC finances. (Electronic Data Systems wins consultancy contract from BBC)(includes details of company's international activities)Retail industryKim Sengupta, Mark Rowe
US report reveals: secrets need a short life cycle. (possible move towards more open government in the US)(Column)Retail industryGodfrey Hodgson
Vicars, town elders, busybodies - spare us from improvements. (United Kingdom's National Lottery has potential for negative impact on historic buildings)(Column)Retail industryColin Wheeler
Victory in defeat. (Picasso's 'Guernica')Retail industryKathleen Brunner
View to a thrill. (gliding)(Time Off)Retail industryEric Kendall
Viktor Frankl.(Obituary)Retail industryMorton Schatzman
Viscount Tonypandy.(Obituary)Retail industryTam Dalyell, John Beavan
Viva Morrissey. (ICA's 'I Dream of Morrissey' convention)Retail industryBunty Clynch
Vivienne Westwood is 56, but don't let that worry you. (older British women develop own style)Retail industryMaxine Boersma
Vowel-free zone. (cycling through Slovenia and Croatia)Retail industryAngus Clarke
Wall Street is heading for a different kind of crash.(factors affecting stock prices)Retail industryGareth Williams, Mark Brown
Watching is too much to bear. (US journalists' experiences of watching executions)Retail industryHelen Rumbelow
Ways to keep the taxman from the door. (saving in a tax-efficient way)(Money Makeover)(Your Money)Retail industry 
Ways to protect your income.Retail industry 
Wednesday on his mind. (documentary film-maker Victor Kossakovsky)Retail industryAnna Kane
We're all going on a summer ... study course.(Education +)Retail industryStephen Prichard
Wet enough to keep the whales happy. (Oregon)(Time Off)Retail industryNick Clarke
We wear three times as much make-up as most women, but we're nothing like a dame. (pantomime dames Danny La Rue and Michael Sharvell-Martin)Retail industrySally Morgan
We went to Hull, we lived like legends. (student reunion five years after graduation from University of Humberside in Hull, England)Retail industryMark Hayman
We will pray for the 'saint in backless Versace.' (impact on Muslims of death of Diana, Princess of Wales)(Column)Retail industryFuad Nahdi
What about the pilchard? (dangers of using human morals in determining attitudes to animal welfare)(Column)Retail industryGlen Newey
What a carve-up. (political trends in recent British fiction)Retail industryD.J. Taylor
What can happen when opposing parties co-operate. (cross-party co-operation for constitutional reform in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryRobert Maclennan
What I did in my Gap year. (experiences of studying for an MA at Stanford University, CA)(Education +)Retail industryHelen Rumbelow
What price justice? (UK government considers adopting American Public Defender System)Retail industryRebecca Butlin
What role for university?(Education +)Retail industryRonald Barnett
What's a girl doing in a place like this? (change in United Kingdom law to prevent teenage girls being held in adult prisons)(Column)Retail industryAngela Devlin
What the butler never saw. (choosing a kitchen sink)(Your Money)Retail industry 
What women want. (influence of women editors at United Kingdom newspapers)(Media +)Retail industryLinda Christmas
What your genes reveal about you. (genes and environmental factors both have impact on an individual's personality and health)(Column)Retail industryRichard Dawkins
When justice is blind - or comes to court in a wheelchair. (growing awareness in United Kingdom of needs of handicapped barristers)(City +)Retail industryJenny Knight
When one region's history is another region's oppression. (controversy over teaching of Spanish history)(Column)Retail industryLiz Nash
When pension options have to be left open.(financial advice for accountant on a fixed contract)Retail industry 
When push comes to shove. (mixed views about the management of childbirth)Retail industryHeather Welford
When there's a will. (long-term financial planning for co-habitees)(case study)Retail industry 
When you need a friend.(help for students with problems at United Kingdom universities (includes related article))Retail industry 
When your baby starts crying, don't reach for that teaspoon. (liquid paracetamol can cause health problems in children)Retail industryNigel Howard
Where beer grows on trees. (travelling from Madras, India, to Andhra Pradesh, India)(Time Off)Retail industryAlex Ninian
Where dharma is karma. (Lumbini, Nepal)(Time Off)Retail industryKenneth Wilson
Where have all the dealers gone? (car dealers move to business park sites)Retail industryJames Ruppert
Where serendipity rules. (the interior of Brazil)Retail industryLiz Calder
Which of the two sides will be left holding the baby after the battle of the bulge? (controversy over case of pregnant teenage shoplifter who will be separated from her newborn baby)Retail industryAnn Teneman
Who a hunt ban will really hit. (banning hunting would affect many rural workers in the United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryCharlie Pye-Smith
Who are you calling greedy? I'm a recovering food addict. (addiction becomes fashionable in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryFrank Furedi
Whose freedom is it anyway? (need for balance in portrayal of human rights abuses in China)Retail industryAngela Lewis
Who took me hostage? (former hostage Kim Housego returns to Kashmir)Retail industryKim Housego
Why Blair will soon invite Ashdown into the Cabinet. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair likely to offer Cabinet post to Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown)(Column)Retail industryDonald McIntyre
Why do our students fear failure more than death? (rise in student suicides in United Kingdom)(Education +)Retail industryAnn Heyno
Why go down to the gym today, when you could go down to the woods? (encouraging fitness through environmental conservation work)Retail industryCaroline Green
Why Islam's law bewilders the West. (Column)Retail industryGhazi A. Algosaibi
Why is Mummy breathing fast? (mixed views about allowing a child to watch the birth of a sibling)Retail industryJacqui Bealing
Why it is vital to keep pounding away. (UK exporters face difficult conditions)(Queen's Awards)Retail industryMartin Whitfield, Lynne Curry
Why I want to go to Orlando in 12 witty words, plus a catfood wrapper. (tips for winning travel competitions)(City +)Retail industryTim Turner
Why I will vote for the Lib Dems.(Column)Retail industryVanessa Redgrave
Why the Internet means a bright future for our cities.(new technology and urban development in the United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDiana Coyle
Why today's man is losing his virility. (oestrogen believed to be responsible for falling sperm counts)(Column)Retail industryLiz Hunt
Why wasn't I told about what they sold as gold? (American Express failed to inform gold cardholders of removal of overdraft facility)(City +)Retail industrySnoo Wilson
Why we go bananas about ... bananas. (BBC's 'Arena' programme traces history of bananas)Retail industry 
Why we still need strong armed forces.(Column)Retail industryGeorge Robertson
Wilde at heart. (actor Simon Callow performs tribute to Oscar Wilde)(Interview)Retail industryDominic Cavendish
Wilfred Josephs.(Obituary)Retail industryMatthew J. Eve
William Burroughs.(obituary of William Burroughs)(Obituary)Retail industryJohn Calder
William J. Brennan.(Obituary)Retail industryPatrick Renshaw
William Ruck Keene.(Obituary)Retail industryBruce Ellis
William Scott: a life study. (abstract painter William Scott)(includes review of exhibition of his work at Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, England)Retail industryRichard Ingleby, Alfred Janes
Willie Pastrano.(Obituary)Retail industryBob Mee
Will Labour's Welfare to Work really work?(Column)Retail industryJohn Philpott
Wine has a sweeter taste. (investing in wines and liquors)Retail industryDido Sandler
Winning over the wary workforce.(special report on Investors in People UK)Retail industryNoel O'Reilly
With a roar and a whimper. (studying the survival of cheetahs on Serengeti plains)(Network +)Retail industrySarah Durant
Without flowers you can't say it. (mixed fortunes for Laura Ashley)Retail industryRose Shepherd
With the rise of electronic commerce comes the growth of the digital security market.Retail industrySophia Chaucard-Stewart
Workers bid farewell to the doomed yards of Gdansk. (closure of Poland's Gdansk shipyard)Retail industryJulia Kaminsky
World Bank seeks role for 21st century.Retail industryMichael Prest
World Cup travel without scoring a goal. (attractions of Colombia, Romania, Tunisia, Brazil, Morocco and Norway)(Time Off)Retail industrySimon Calder, Harriet O'Brien, Jon Glover
Worth a laugh. (French artist Arman, Mayor Gallery, London, England)Retail industryRobin Dutt
Would you buy a used car from this man? (use of Web sites for selling cars in the UK)(Network +)Retail industryDavid Sumner Smith
Wrong way to stop lies about the Holocaust. (efforts in the UK to make it a criminal offence to deny the Holocaust)(Column)Retail industryAntony Lerman
Yad Moss: the St Moritz of the north. (Yad Moss ski resort near Alston, England)(Time Off)Retail industryJoe Gilbert
Yes, it hurts. Yes, it works. (UK government defends policy of selling research laboratories to private sector)Retail industryIan Taylor
Yevgeny Khaldei.(Obituary)Retail industryGraham Cross
You can play sitting down. (how multiple sclerosis sufferers can cope with motherhood)Retail industryJudy Graham
You never know who you'll meet on a safari. (experiences of a safari in Kenya)(Column)Retail industryRory Bremner
Your country needs you! (encouraging young people to vote)Retail industryBen Westwood
Your granny should know. (Parent-Link sets up grandparenting courses)Retail industryNicola Swanborough
Your move, teachers. (use of computers in teaching)(Education +)Retail industryKen Spencer
Your new car that you will never own. (automotive contract hire and leasing in the UK)(Fleet and Executive Cars)Retail industryMartin Derrick
Yuri Nikulin.(Obituary)Retail industryD. Nevil
Zaire holds its breath as rebels dictate plans for the future.Retail industryEd O'loughlin
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