The Independent 1998 Jack O'Sullivan - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Jack O'Sullivan
TitleSubjectAuthors
A fisherman's tale. (death of fishermen in Mallaig, Scotland)(Weekend Review)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
After the peace deal, what is it to be Irish? (psychological conflicts for Irish people living in England)(Column)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
A little TM goes far. (use of transcendental meditation at Maharishi School near Lathom, England)(Education +)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
An epidemic - or just a big wheeze? (mixed views about reports of untreated asthma among British children)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
'A prostitute is not a rapist.'Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
A well connected hostage is first to be freed. (campaigning on behalf of Britons held hostage abroad)(Media)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
A woman's work. (farmer's wife Julie Dinnis)(Weekend Review)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Betrayed: the luvvies Labour's lost. (mixed views about United Kingdom government's commitment to arts)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Daddy's coming home. (release of political prisoners in Northern Ireland)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Double vision, second sight. (role of artistic expression in defining individuality of twins)(Fine Art Society, London, England)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Dubliners come home to find boom prices in Cool Hibernia. (boom in house prices in Dublin, Ireland)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan, Alan Murdoch
Family ties that set us free. (Chechen hostages Camilla Carr and Jon James supported by strong family history of endurance)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Far too long on the couch. (possible dangers of psychoanalysis)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Giant Haystacks is dead. Long live wrestling.Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Going to the dogs (and other ways to survive a recession). (how entrepreneurs recovered from bankruptcy)(Review section)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
How on earth did I get here? (Rosemary Salisbury, headteacher of King Edward VI school in Retford, England)(Education)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
If life is not enough. (high levels of suicide among young men in United Kingdom)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Just a single orange in the fridge: the facts of life in a 'food desert.'Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Just don't call me Mother .... (making M magazine appeal to parents of children under 10)(Media +)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Looking for the best - for free. (finding good state schools in United Kingdom)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Missing. (United Kingdom police forces fail to consult National Missing Persons Helpline)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Out in the cold - boys at school, men at home. (new views on differences between sexes)(Column)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Playing the game: champions of field and class. (improving academic achievement of boys at Garibaldi Comprehensive in Nottinghamshire, England)(includes case studies)(Education +)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Real life: fascinating, lucrative, and cheap. (United Kingdom television documentaries focus on ordinary people)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Rich pickings at the executive dining table. (some United Kingdom celebrities earn large sums from after-dinner speaking)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Shiny happy people. ('Blue Peter' presenter Richard Bacon dismissed for using cocaine)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Some just keep walking. (men who disappear)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
The decline of Miss Jean Brodie. (teacher Claire Head)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
The dream of the ideal family is now a thing of the past. (United Kingdom government's Families Green Paper)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
The major in mufti leads the battle of the buff. (Major James Scarlett supports naturists' rights)(Weekend Review)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
The other Mr Straw. (Ed Straw, brother of United Kingdom Home Secretary Jack Straw)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
The pregnant silence.(fathers-to-be fail to express feelings)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
The thrill of the Chase. (conflict over plans to build houses at Cranborne Chase in Dorset, England)(Weekend Review)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Tudors go to our heads. (strong interest in history of Henry VIII)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
We all win in the divine numbers game. (identifying personality types through Sufi tradition of Islam)(City +)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
We need men in the nursery. (role of men in caring for young children in United Kingdom)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
What is Middle England? (readership of Daily Mail)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
When a new dad steps in. (stepfamilies can be successful)(Marriage for the Millennium, part 3)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Where are the female surgeons? (few women medical graduates in United Kingdom choose surgery as career)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Where's the good life? (contrasting views on country and city life in United Kingdom)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan, Ann Treneman
Why children are a choice, not a duty. (those who wish to remain childless speak out)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Why did Paula want to die? (Paula Yates's suicide attempt)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Why fathers should have their day. (role of men in family life)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Why it's good to talk.(Weekend Review)(Dr Theodore Zeldin, fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford, England)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Will a change of scene leave Beryl Cook uninspired? (relationship between artists and landscapes)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Will the Prime Minister raise a cheer for men? (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan
Young lives under the gun. (British children's views about threat of war against Iraq)Retail industryJack O'Sullivan, Rosa Prince
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