The Independent 1998 Paul Vallely - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Paul Vallely
TitleSubjectAuthors
A city fighting for its reputation. (Manchester, England)Retail industryPaul Vallely
A country cure for city children. (controversy over funding for Whirlow Hall Farm near Sheffield, England)Retail industryPaul Vallely
A fag-end of a job. (United Kingdom Tobacco Manufacturers' Association Executive Director John Carlisle)Retail industryPaul Vallely
A guru of animal rights ensnared in a moral maze. (philosophy professor Peter Singer)Retail industryPaul Vallely
A loving slave who buckled Wallis's shoes and painted her toenails. (photographs give intimate details of King Edward VIII's life with Wallis Simpson)Retail industryPaul Vallely
A new friend for the North. (mixed views about 'The Angel of the North,' sculpture in Gateshead, England)Retail industryPaul Vallely
A sorry business.(Weekend Review)(apologies from Vatican)Retail industryPaul Vallely
British society changes overnight as bureaucrats reclassify us all.Retail industryPaul Vallely
Deliverance: does Northern Ireland need a Truth and Reconciliation commission?Retail industryPaul Vallely
Embracing the Jewish tradition.(Weekend Review)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Father figure with the common touch. (Rt Rev George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury)(Weekend Review)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Good fellowship gilds the last summer of peace. (photographs taken by future King Edward VIII in summer 1914)Retail industryPaul Vallely
How my love for Nelson Mandela changed my life. (Graca Machel)Retail industryPaul Vallely
How the Church nearly lost its way over the death of Enoch Powell.(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
How the flying pigs became a crackling good tale. (escape of Tamworth pigs captures public imagination in United Kingdom)Retail industryPaul Vallely
In the name of the Father and the Holy Vote. (United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair gains moral advantage over Conservative party)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Killer on the prowl.(mutilation of cats and rabbits in London, England)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Leap of faith by the men of God. (United Kingdom church leaders meet to discuss place of religion in modern society)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Lolita: should this film be banned?Retail industryPaul Vallely
Love affair which ended in a sad exile. (discovery of photographs taken by King Edward VIII)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Raise a glass to the English pub.Retail industryPaul Vallely
Signing up for scientology.(Weekend Review)Retail industryPaul Vallely
So Texas thinks this is a humane substitute for the electric chair? (death by lethal injection)(Column)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Taking on the die-hard flat caps. (Barnsley, England)(Paul Vallely's Britain)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The calling. (more people feel called to priesthood in United Kingdom)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The day Wallis and her husband met the prince and his mistress. (contradictions in character of King Edward VIII which led to abdication in 1936)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The gangster and the cherub. (Victorian cemeteries)(Weekend Review)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The lesson from the underclass. (Blackbird Leys housing estate in Oxford, England)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The New Muslims: why are so many of us joining the most unpopular religion on earth?Retail industryPaul Vallely
The people the banks forgot. (poverty, hunger and infant mortality remain serious problems in Africa)Retail industryPaul Vallely
The soul searchers.(reactions to anniversary of death of Diana, Princess of Wales)Retail industryPaul Vallely
They belch smoke and steam, but Port Talbot loves its furnaces. (local support for British Petroleum plant at Port Talbot, Wales)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Tony, the sin doctor.(President Bill Clinton seeks support from Tony Campolo, Baptist minister)Retail industryPaul Vallely
United by a fear of darkness.(Weekend Review)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Valleys find future in old and new. (mixed prospects for former miners and steelworkers in South Wales)Retail industryPaul Vallely
When tipping is an issue of high ethics. (economics and ethics of tipping in United Kingdom)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Where heaven and earth collide. (Iona)Retail industryPaul Vallely
Words of wisdom for lost souls. (priest, poet and philosopher John O'Donohue)Retail industryPaul Vallely
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