The Independent 1998 Andreas Whittam Smith - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Andreas Whittam Smith
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Admit it, Chancellor, real recession is now inevitable. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Amnesty's message on Rwanda - silenced by British television.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
A newspaper is no ordinary business, it is a trophy asset. (purchase of Independent by Independent Newspapers)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Civil servants avoid the blame, as ever. (United Kingdom's inquiry into BSE)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Confessions of a student in the golden era. (financial pressures for students in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Damning truths which offer the road to reconciliation. (report of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Does Frank Dobson need to have his head examined? (United Kingdom Secretary of State for Health plans new forms of residential care for mentally ill)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Go out and spend. You won't pay more for Xmas presents.(prospects for deflation in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Homosexuality is neither a white man's disease nor a sin. (bishops at Lambeth Conference try to avoid discussing sexuality)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Just why are we wasting so much money on the Royal Opera House?(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Let digital TV help the Church convey its message.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Let us show prisoners how to be human beings.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Memo to government: our enterprise culture is thriving.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Nothing has felt quite right about the attacks on Iraq.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Poverty and inequality never went away - we just stopped looking.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Road to hell: from a childhood in care to death on the streets. (initiatives to reduce homelessness in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Should we keep our secrets? (work of United Kingdom's Lord Chancellor's Advisory Council on Public Records)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Stained windows show us the murky business of monopoly.(Justice Department anti-trust suit against Microsoft)(Editorial)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
The BBC is a public service. And that means not faking integrity.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam-Smith
The best way to save the arts is to remove the single player. (new approaches to arts funding in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
The bishops finally see reason over homosexuality.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
The financial virus can only be kept off-shore for so long.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
The Government can't afford to be late for the Millennium.(Jubilee Line project threatens Millennium Dome in London, England)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
The modernisers are moving in at Westminster Abbey. (conflict at Westminster Abbey, London, England, between Dean and organist)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
The seductive appeal of the Tudors' cruel kingdom. (parallels between Reformation England and Soviet Union)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
The strange story of the ambassador's missing letter.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
The US and Britain are giving Saddam just what he wants. (military action against Iraq likely to be ineffective)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Wanted: financial advice that is genuinely independent.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
When Maureen and Castro are not who they seem. (problems with distinguishing fact from fiction in observational documentaries)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Who's got the TV control? (impact of digital television on censorship of television programmes and films in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Why country folk want to hang a 'do not disturb' sign on their gates.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
Why I read, watched, listened - and then passed Lolita for cinemas.(Column)Retail industryAndreas Whittam Smith
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