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