| The Independent 1998 Fergal Keane |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A hideous obscenity, but we must be calm and defeat the butchers.(bombing in Omagh, NorthernIreland, and the peace process) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Asian values have nothing to do with generals in the grip of madness. (Burma)(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Boris and Gazza: the brothers in booze who suffer in public. (Russian President Boris Yeltsin and footballer Paul Gascoigne both affected by alcoholism)(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Clinton is not Nixon: he's much worse than that.(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Family values fall apart in our workaholic corporate culture.(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Fear and self-loathing: in other words, that difficult first novel. (problems with writing novel)(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Fear, bigotry and hope - the shadows that lurk on the Garvaghy road. (conflict in Northern Ireland)(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| How can we stop Saddam and his weapons of hell? (Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein)(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| It may not be moral, but we may have to fudge the Irish arms issue.(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the deaths of men. (influence of poet Raymond Carver)(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Old, frail and sick - but still the leader of a vile regime. (P.W. Botha)(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Republican wrongs don't make Bill Clinton right.(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Sweet tea, scorpions and the savage horrors of war. (possibility of Nato military action against Serbia)(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| The bitter reality of life on the edge of a sectarian swamp. (Northern Ireland)(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| The day I met a mass killer - and he smirked, knowing he'd escape justice. (progress being made in dealing with war crimes)(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| The first casualty of television's ratings war is too often the truth.(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| The hope that lurks behind those burning churches and voodoo drums. (political progress in Northern Ireland)(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| The secret history that scars my nation. (power of clergy in Ireland)(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Western leaders stand aside as evil rises in the heart of Europe. (Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Weekend Review)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| What chance of a common goal when the match is off?(politics of fear in Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| When Lord Bingham became the best friend of the well dressed. (impact of arrest of former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet)(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
| Why the bad news from ITN should worry everyone.(Weekend Review)(ITV drops 'News at Ten')(Column) | Retail industry | Fergal Keane |
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