The Independent 1998 Fergal Keane - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Fergal Keane
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A hideous obscenity, but we must be calm and defeat the butchers.(bombing in Omagh, NorthernIreland, and the peace process)Retail industryFergal Keane
Asian values have nothing to do with generals in the grip of madness. (Burma)(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal 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 industryFergal Keane
Clinton is not Nixon: he's much worse than that.(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
Family values fall apart in our workaholic corporate culture.(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
Fear and self-loathing: in other words, that difficult first novel. (problems with writing novel)(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
Fear, bigotry and hope - the shadows that lurk on the Garvaghy road. (conflict in Northern Ireland)(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
How can we stop Saddam and his weapons of hell? (Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein)(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
It may not be moral, but we may have to fudge the Irish arms issue.(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
Let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the deaths of men. (influence of poet Raymond Carver)(Weekend Review)Retail industryFergal Keane
Old, frail and sick - but still the leader of a vile regime. (P.W. Botha)(Weekend Review)Retail industryFergal Keane
Republican wrongs don't make Bill Clinton right.(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
Sweet tea, scorpions and the savage horrors of war. (possibility of Nato military action against Serbia)(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
The bitter reality of life on the edge of a sectarian swamp. (Northern Ireland)(Weekend Review)Retail industryFergal 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 industryFergal Keane
The first casualty of television's ratings war is too often the truth.(Weekend Review)Retail industryFergal Keane
The hope that lurks behind those burning churches and voodoo drums. (political progress in Northern Ireland)(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
The secret history that scars my nation. (power of clergy in Ireland)(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
Western leaders stand aside as evil rises in the heart of Europe. (Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Weekend Review)(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
What chance of a common goal when the match is off?(politics of fear in Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industryFergal 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 industryFergal Keane
Why the bad news from ITN should worry everyone.(Weekend Review)(ITV drops 'News at Ten')(Column)Retail industryFergal Keane
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