The Independent 1998 Louise Jury - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Louise Jury
TitleSubjectAuthors
A diplomatic change of face. (Linbert Spencer, minority ethnic liaison officer at United Kingdom Foreign Office)(Fast Track)Retail industryLouise Jury
From wasteland to tasteland. (efforts to promote music, film-making and photography in Sheffield, England)Retail industryLouise Jury
'I can remember the terrible image in the mortuary.' (Shaun Russell, whose wife and daughter were murdered)Retail industryLouise Jury
Josie's battle to win back her life. (Josie Russell, whose mother and sister were murdered)Retail industryLouise Jury
Josie 'was beaten and left for dead.' (Michael Stone accused of murder and attempted murder)Retail industryLouise Jury
Killer who hid behind facade of a decent citizen. (Sion Jenkins found guilty of murder of foster daughter)Retail industryLouise Jury
One Old Master, two artists and three auctions. The story of a saleroom farce. (pitfalls facing art collectors)Retail industryKathy Marks, Louise Jury
Pablo Picasso's feat of clay. (Pablo Picasso as potter)Retail industryLouise Jury
Police thought Josie was dead and then they saw that she had moved. (Michael Stone accused of murder and attempted murder)Retail industryLouise Jury
Portraits of the artist as an old man.(Andre Villers, Royal Academy, London, England)Retail industryLouise Jury
Queen of the jungle. (author Judi James)Retail industryLouise Jury
Stone fantasised about killing and pleaded for help. (murderer Michael Stone)Retail industryAndrew Buncombe, Louise Jury
The business brains behind Blair. (industrialists and business people advise United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryLouise Jury
The fruit trade that turned sour. (efforts to save banana industry on St Vincent)Retail industryLouise Jury
The Holocaust left her orphaned, penniless and alone. Now she'll get just 400 pounds sterling from the Nazis' looted gold. (Lore Robinson)Retail industryLouise Jury
There's no place like home. (homelessness still serious problem in United Kingdom)Retail industryLouise Jury
The thankless task of caring for a Hollywood babe. (being nanny to celebrity's child can bring challenges)Retail industryLouise Jury
This man is desperate for food. Our answer was to spend 8m pounds sterling so that eight world leaders (and their wives) could talk about him. (G8 summit in Birmingham, England)Retail industryLouise Jury
Trouble in paradise. (problems with disease and poverty in Jamaica)Retail industryLouise Jury
Victim, killer, cause celebre and heroine. (Emma Humphreys)Retail industryLouise Jury
Women at the top - still unpopular. (women bosses less popular than male bosses)(City +)Retail industryLouise Jury
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