The Independent 1998 Kim Sengupta - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Kim Sengupta
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adams: 'Don't pressure me over peace.' (Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams)Retail industryKim Sengupta
A horrific murder case this week highlighted on the violence and closed world of English gangland: but these are a new generation of villains - the thugs from suburbia.Retail industryKim Sengupta
A house in flames, a street in tears. (three boys die in arson attack by loyalists in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland)Retail industryKim Sengupta
Alan asked Yvonne to marry him, kissed her, then shouted: 'No Surrender!' (new image for Northern Ireland's Orange Order)Retail industryKim Sengupta
Anita Gonzalez lost her family in the Pinochet years. For her, and countless others, justice was done yesterday.(former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet not immune from prosecution)Retail industryKim Sengupta
Another good Friday dawns and.... (reasonable prospects for peace agreement in Northern Ireland)Retail industryKim Sengupta
'Black people call each other niggers, so why does it matter if white people say it?' (inquiry into murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence)Retail industryKim Sengupta
Files reveal Great War secrets of British literary heroes. (files released by United Kingdom Public Records Office give insight into official views of T.E. Lawrence, Rudyard Kipling and Siegfried Sassoon)Retail industryKim Sengupta, John Crossland
Grief means so much to Enniskillen. (attitudes of people from Enniskellen, Northern Ireland, to terrorist bombing of Omagh, Northern Ireland)Retail industryKim Sengupta
Home Office suppressed evidence for 46 years. (United Kingdom Home Office suppressed evidence indicating conviction of Derek Bentley was unsafe)Retail industryKim Sengupta
'If this is peace, what is war?'(bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland; includes related articles)Retail industryMichael McCarthy, David McKittrick, Steve Boggan, Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta, Colin Brown, Tom Gallagher, Alan Murdoch
In a land of dark shadow, three boys are buried by thousands. (burial of victims of terrorist bombing of Omagh, Northern Ireland)(includes related articles on the attack)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Kathy Marks, Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta
Innocent. But this murder tale is far from over. (Linda Watson and Amanda London-Wilson cleared of murder of Richard Watson)Retail industryKim Sengupta
In the ghost town called Belfast, the only sounds are the sirens.Retail industryKim Sengupta
'It's like having Hitler move in,' say the general's new neighbours in the gin belt.(former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet moves to Wentworth Estate in Virginia Water, England)Retail industryAndrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta, Cathy Comerford
Lawyers' pay: is it an injustice?Retail industryKim Sengupta
One hand stuck out of snowy waste led rescuers to a miracle in the mountains.(climbers rescued from Aonach Mor, Scotland)Retail industryStephen Goodwin, Kim Sengupta
Poor left begging as stores leave town.Retail industryKim Sengupta, Glenda Cooper
Prejudice, policing and the future of Ulster. (Unionists in Northern Ireland concerned about future strength of Royal Ulster Constabulary)Retail industryKim Sengupta
Reforms may force couples to plan their divorce before they marry. (United Kingdom government considers divorce law reforms)Retail industryKim Sengupta
Relief and anger greet release of guardsmen. (release of James Fisher and Mark Wright, jailed for killing Irish teenager)Retail industryKim Sengupta
Replies that showed the degree of hatred and contempt. (inquiry into murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence)Retail industryKim Sengupta
Sectarian hate that strikes at the sacred heart of a community. (arson attacks on Catholic churches in Northern Ireland by Loyalist terrorists)Retail industryKim Sengupta, Nicole Veash
Shhh, don't tell ... Tony Blair is a socialist.(Column)Retail industryKim Sengupta
Terrible beauty as victims are buried.(victims of Omagh bombing, Northern Ireland; includes related article)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Kim Sengupta, Elizabeth Nash
The battles of Hastings. (London Evening Standard editor Max Hastings)(Media +)Retail industryKim Sengupta
The criminal mastermind whose shadow hangs over Lawrence case. (gangster Clifford Norris, whose son David is accused of murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence)Retail industryPaul Lashmar, Kim Sengupta, Andrew Mullins
The night defences were laid to waste. (defences put up to stop Orange Order march through Garvaghy Road in Portadown, Northern Ireland, broken down)Retail industryKim Sengupta
The torture without end for victims of Pinochet. (former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet)Retail industryKim Sengupta
This fox was reared for a Yorkshire hunt to one end ... to be killed for pleasure.Retail industryKim Sengupta
Ulster faces 'No' vote catastrophe. (more Unionists intend to oppose Northern Ireland peace agreement)Retail industryDavid McKittrick, Kim Sengupta, Colin Brown
Ulster's Blairites: how Sinn Fein is turning from Armalites to Armani.(Column)Retail industryKim Sengupta
Wish you weren't here. (sharp rise in drug-related crime in Eastbourne, England)Retail industryKim Sengupta
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