The Independent 1997 Peter Popham - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Peter Popham
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A century of glossy squirearchy. (100th anniversary of Country Life magazine)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
After Empire's roar fell silent. (new views of the UK's imperial past)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Arise Lord Rogers. Arise Battersea. (architect Richard Rogers plans large residential development in Battersea, London, England)Retail industryPeter Popham
Art, science and Self abuse. (journalist Will Self believes that there are close links between literature and science)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
As old as yesterday's newspapers. (newspaper column writers Peregrine Worsthorne and Bernard Levin to give up writing)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Back to basics of vaudeville. (Conservative MP Jerry Hayes claimed to have had affair with under-age gay lover)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
British slaughter that the Indians helped cover up. (massacre of freedom fighters by British at Palchitaria, India, in 1992 kept secret)Retail industryPeter Popham
Child lama breathes new life into Buddhism. (Ugyen Tendzin Jigme Lhundrup enthroned as reincarnation of great lama Khyentse Rinpoche)Retail industryPeter Popham
Ghosts of the Raj that doomed a royal visit. (difficulties surrounding Queen's visit to India)Retail industryPeter Popham
Going doolally in Delhi with a cushy number, a glass of simkin and a plate of rumble tumble. (Nigel Hankin, author of book detailing terms commonly used in Indian English)Retail industryPeter Popham
India: where middle-class life is valued, and the poor are another species.(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
It's all make-believe. (helping UK inventors to find commercial success)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Just what is fashion for ...?(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Learning to love carbuncles. (Richard Hodges, director of the Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Popham
Made in Streatham, made it in Paris. (fashion designer John Galliano)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Mayday! Mayday! Can we really last six weeks? (UK faces lengthy campaign in run-up to general election on May 01, 1997)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Midnight's children stay silent. (little enthusiasm for celebrating 50th anniversary of Indian independence)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Milton Keynes multiplied. (need for new towns in the UK) (Peter Hall, chairman of the Town and Country Planning Association)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Popham
Mother could soothe, but not cure. (influence of Mother Teresa of Calcutta)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Murdered because he was black. (little progress with investigation into murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Murdoch stumbles in the passage to India. (Indian government bans digital satellite television)(Media +)Retail industryPeter Popham
Peace, love and misunderstanding.(impact of Indian culture on the United Kingdom in the 1960s)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Retired soldiers grow militant over pension levels. (United Kingdom government faces legal action from former members of Gurkhas)Retail industryPeter Popham
Squalid, disgusting, toxic: is this the dirtiest city on the planet?(environmental problems facing Delhi, India)Retail industryPeter Popham
Sushi for everyone. (sushi restaurant opens in London, England)Retail industryPeter Popham
The Indian conquest of English. (growing strength of Indian literature)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
The legacy of midnight, marked in Britain, Pakistan and India.(celebration of anniversary of India's independence)Retail industryPeter Popham, Margaret Rogerson
The pride of India is written in English.(links between Indian and English cultures)Retail industryPeter Popham
'The sea wall is collapsing all around us tonight.' (UK Conservative party faces severe defeat in general election)(Election '97)Retail industryPeter Popham
The sheep that shook the world. (controversy surrounding cloned sheep)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
The state of the Union. (Oxford Union Society)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
The teenies vote for snog 'n' run. (mixed fortunes for all-female pop groups)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
The tribes they are a-changing. (UK political parties can no longer rely on traditional areas of support)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
Triumphal march of a nation: Jubilee party fills the streets with pride.(Indian independence celebrations (includes related article))Retail industryPeter Popham, Anwar Iqbal
Zen and the elite art of rowing. (psychological aspects of rowing)(Column)Retail industryPeter Popham
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