The Independent 1997 Phil Davison - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Phil Davison
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An eruption, an eviction, an industry.(impact of the eruption of a volcano in Montserrat)Retail industryPhil Davison
Argentina backs off Falklands claim. (Argentinian Foreign Minister Guido di Tella)Retail industryPhil Davison
A sludge of ash blankets the dead, destroyed capital.(volcanic eruption in Montserrat)Retail industryPhil Davison
British bobby takes the heat out of explosive situation. (some Montserratians object to evacuation compensation packaged offered by United Kingdom government)Retail industryPhil Davison
Che-mania revives the ghosts of Castro's revolutionary past. (celebration in Cuba of memory of Che Guevara)Retail industryPhil Davison
Financial rollercoaster leaves the world feeling queasy.(impact of financial market turbulence; includes related articles)Retail industryStephen Vines, Phil Davison, Nic Cicutti
Island Records founder to float new ventures. (Chris Blackwell)Retail industryPhil Davison
Killer floods cause havoc in Acapulco. (Hurricane Pauline)Retail industryPhil Davison
Montserrat fears Britain's hidden agenda.Retail industryPhil Davison
Montserrat's refugees say it's hard to celebrate.Retail industryPhil Davison
Nazis, child abusers, or just good, clean-living workers? (police take action against Chile's 'Dignity Colony')Retail industryPhil Davison
Patriarch's death opens door for dialogue with Castro. (impact of death of Jorge Mas Canosa)Retail industryPhil Davison
Poor prospect for ballots as bullets fly in Marley's yard. (tension in Trench Town, Kingston, Jamaica)Retail industryPhil Davison
Taiwan mourns loss of the little friend stolen by big brother. (St Lucia shifts allegiance from Taiwan to China)Retail industryStephen Vines, Phil Davison
The anatomy of desire. (controversy over Federico Andahazi's novel 'The Anatomist')Retail industryPhil Davison
The offshore islands that feel more at home with a Budweiser than a taste of the mother country. (Cayman Islands)(Flying the Flag, part 5)Retail industryPhil Davison
There's not a lot of coffee in Brazil this year.Retail industryPhil Davison
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