The Independent 1998 Ann Treneman - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Ann Treneman
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A bit of a stink at the Garrick over Winnie the Pooh's pot of money. (conflict at Garrick Club over money from Disney for rights to future royalties from Winnie the Pooh)Retail industryAnn Treneman
A new light shines on a revolutionary legend. (Mamphela Ramphele, lover of anti-apartheid leader Steve Biko)Retail industryAnn Treneman
A problem with tolerance. (possibility of tolerance zone for prostitution in Cardiff, Wales)Retail industryAnn Treneman
A very English lynch mob. (residents of Wing, England, object to paedophile Robert Oliver living there)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Beauty is in the eye of the freeholder. (MP Bob Marshall-Andrews works with architects Jan Kaplicky and Amanda Levete to transform Nissen hut in Pembrokeshire, Wales)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Blood, guts and a nice line in serial killers. (pathologist and thriller writer Kathy Reichs)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Bring out your daughters.(celebrity mothers attend parties with daughters)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Can Cornwall survive the solar eclipse?Retail industryAnn Treneman
DianaWorld: the making of a Tragic Kingdom. (Princess of Wales Memorial Fund Chief Executive Andrew Purkis)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Drawing false conclusions.(evolution in gender roles)(Column)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Elizabeth David's final recipe: take one culinary saint, two rival books, add wine and sex and stir to boiling point.(Lisa Chaney, unofficial biographer of cookery writer Elizabeth David)Retail industryAnn Treneman
First rule of any contract: know when to break rules. (United Kingdom government plans home-school agreements)(Column)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Fondling, fraud and pay-offs - just another day in Camden. (Camden council in London, England, accused of sexual discrimination)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Found: Britain's lost tribe.(debate relating to eco-community in Wales)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Free the Tatton Two!(former Conservative MP Neil Hamilton and wife Christine)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Get back in the driving seat and change gear. (stress expert Cary Cooper)(Taking Control, part 2)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Her party may need her - but her son needs her much more. (MP Angela Browning resigns from Conservative party front bench)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Juggling: it's not the way to relax. (problems facing working families)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Just visiting: my life as a female tourist. (author Matt Thorne)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Lord Lucan, I presume? (problems facing George Bingham, son of suspected murderer Lord Lucan)(Weekend Review)Retail industryAnn Treneman
M'Lord of the dance. (dancer Michael Flatley sued by former manager)(Weekend Review)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Mr Pratt, in the old people's home, with an empty pocket. (Anthony Pratt, inventor of boardgame Cluedo)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Now let's hear it from the President's wife. (Hillary Clinton is best hope for saving Bill Clinton's political career)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Pinochet. A name from the past. An 82-year-old anachronism. But not for Luis. He remembers every last hammer blow, every burn, every electric shock. And he doesn't want you to forget it. (Luis Munos, whose was tortured during General Augusto Pinochet's rule in Chile)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Power couples who make the news. (influential couples in media)(Media +)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Power of the union in Downing St. (marriage of United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair and Cherie Booth as example to other couples)(Marriage For The Millennium, part 2)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Send in the clones. (molecular biologist Lee Silver's views on cloning human beings)Retail industryAnn Treneman
So what are today's soldiers good for? (apart from sex scandals, of course).Retail industryAnn Treneman
Tabloid queens: then there was none. (no women editing tabloid newspapers in United Kingdom)(Media +)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Teen love gets serious. (many British teenagers do not use contraception)Retail industryAnn Treneman
The double life of Mrs B. (Cherie Booth, wife of United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryAnn Treneman
The drama queen of England. (actress Helen Mirren)(Weekend Review)Retail industryAnn Treneman
The Duchess of New York. (Sarah, Duchess of York, popular in US)Retail industryAnn Treneman
The Great Pretenders. (William Lavery and Prince Michael of Albany, who believe they are royalty)Retail industryAnn Treneman
The homecoming. (British au pair Louise Woodward, convicted of manslaughter in US, returns home)Retail industryAnn Treneman
The incredible disappearing Babes. (United Kingdom Labour party's policies on women)Retail industryAnn Treneman
The lioness in winter. (former United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher)Retail industryAnn Treneman
The woman who made country & western sexy. (Shania Twain)Retail industryAnn Treneman
This man is on his way to court to face a murder charge. So why's he smiling? Because whatever happens, Dr David Moor can rely on a fan club led by a page three model (not to mention the transsexual and the six-piece jazz band).Retail industryAnn Treneman
Thou shalt not seek publicity. (rabbi Shmuley Boteach)Retail industryAnn Treneman
True romance - or just a microceleb on the make? (romance between James Major, son of former United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major, and Emma Noble)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Tyranny of the snappers. (impact of photography on families)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Vile bodies? (Channel 4's 'Vile Bodies' series attracts strong reactions)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Want a baby? Move to Glasgow. (unequal availability of infertility treatment in United Kingdom)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Welcome to Wayne's world. (dancer Wayne Sleep)Retail industryAnn Treneman
'We stood alone against the enemy.' (fair play in United Kingdom)(What Does It Mean To Be British?, part 6)(Weekend Review)Retail industryAnn Treneman
We thought about little else for 12 solid months.(extensive media coverage of sex in 1998)Retail industryAnn Treneman
What do you give the man who has nothing?(Minimalist John Pawson)Retail industryAnn Treneman
What's Harry's game? (journalist Harry Evans claims to have been libelled by Toby Young)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Where did Gracia go? (disappearance of Gracia Morton)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Where's the good life? (contrasting views on country and city life in United Kingdom)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan, Ann Treneman
Why the epaulettes must go. (shift towards less formal uniforms by United Kingdom organizations and companies)Retail industryAnn Treneman
Will the boys who can't read still end up as the men on top? (men still dominant in United Kingdom society)(Column)Retail industryAnn Treneman
You can cry me a river. (novelist Tim Bowler)Retail industryAnn Treneman
You can stop digging now, Robin, the hole's big enough. (United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Robin Cook handles media coverage of private life badly)Retail industryAnn Treneman
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