The Independent 1997 Richard D. North - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Richard D. North
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A serpent in our cool garden Eden. (difficulties associated with bringing environmental issues into politics)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
Campaigners who blend reason with grandstanding: Greenpeace's call for a ban on all oil exploration is unnecessary.(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
Can soya beans save the environment?(culture and views of the environmental properties of materials)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
From musical magic to movie mayhem. (violence in musical films)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
In hot pursuit of the irrational. (views on banning of fox hunting)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
It's baroque, but don't fix it. (positive aspects of UK's version of democracy; last in series on the constitution)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
It's OK to be glamorous, Mr Brown. (UK Chancellor Gordon Brown mistaken in refusing to wear dinner jacket for Lord Mayor's annual Mansion House dinner)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
Keeping democracy in proportion. (proportional representation; second in three-part series defending the British Constitution)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
Life's a gamble, it's true. But the real risks are not the ones you fear. (modern society faces uncertain risks)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
On being a toff in Tony's Britain. (new definitions of being posh in the UK)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
Ovid brings out the beast in Disney. (messages of Walt Disney's 'Beauty and the Beast')(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
Sacrificial images. (Josefa de Obidos, European Academy and Accademia Italiana, London, England)Retail industryRichard D. North
Taking a quick look at the dead. (various images of death, various galleries, London, England)Retail industryRichard D. North
The joys of a sound Constitution. (arguments against large-scale reform of UK's system of government; first of three-part series)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
These men have the bottle to challenge beer taxes. (United Kingdom brewers challenge government plans to raise duty on beer and wine)(Time Off)Retail industryRichard D. North
The trainer turned bystander. (retired horse trainer John Bosely)(Interview)Retail industryRichard D. North
Time to put your head on the block, Mr Hogg. (UK agriculture minister Douglas Hogg)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
Where there's a Will, there's a way. (modern adaptations of Shakespeare plays)(Column)Retail industryRichard D. North
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