The Independent 1998 Suzanne Moore - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Suzanne Moore
TitleSubjectAuthors
A few of my pet hates. (animals not same as humans)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
A modernised monarchy? I don't think so - just look at poor Harry.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Are we really what we eat? (social segregation in United Kingdom reflected in eating habits)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Banish these design Nazis. (negative influence of interior designers)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Booze: Britain's real drug crisis.Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Britain's gay MPs: out of the closet but not yet equal.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Clare Short is right - there is more to the Third World than famine.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Could government take on the task of making happy families?(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Danger: women at work. (cultural changes resulting from rise in number of women in workforce)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Diana, David Beckham and a nation in emotional turmoil.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Don't criticise 'victimvision' - that's where people really are themselves. (confessional television programmes in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Don't tell me about re-branding Britain, you'll never get it anyway.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Drop dead, gorgeous. (ordinary people's views about models)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Escape from Suffolk (A tale of drugs, guns, hookers and a charming killer in a Miami diner). (excerpt from 'Amazonian: The Penguin Book of Women's New Travel Writing')Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Forever In-ger-land. (English football fans riot in Marseilles, France)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Globalisation isn't inevitable: we can do something to stop it.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Governing by focus groups is just playing at democracy.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Hiding death away does not cheat it, but deceives us that life is forever. (controversy over BBC programme showing last moments of dying man)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
How TV-dinners show the decline of all that right-thinkers value. (United Kingdom's Social Affairs Unit fails to recognize that life has changed)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
I haven't got my tickets to the World Cup - and I don't care.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
'I'm a bit of a boaster, bit of a big head, but it's not quite Watergate, is it?' (political lobbyist Derek Draper)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
It really does matter what Bill might have got up to with Monica.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
It's not the sex. It's the lies, and the tapes. (President Bill Clinton's personal life becomes mixed up with politics)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
I've seen the future and it makes me smoke. (negative aspects of anti-smoking movement in California)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Let children do the important homework: idling, dreaming, being themselves. (United Kingdom government's work ethic)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Lover man's lesson is: reform Parliament. (negative aspects of political culture in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Madonna: the mother of all pop.Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Men say one thing and do another - please, tell me something I didn't know. (journalist Paul Johnson admits to having affair)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Mo Mowlam's disarming ways may be just what is needed today. (United Kingdom Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Monica. (Monica Lewinsky)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Naming and shaming is futile. (public humiliation of criminals not effective)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
No need to fake it any longer. (impotence drug Viagra)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
No wonder so many young men are alienated when we eulogise this ape. (footballer Paul Gascoigne)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Rape, feminism and Fay Weldon's desperate attempts to shock.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Real Britannia. (What Does It Mean To Be British?, part 1)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Remember: nobody likes a smart alec. (importance of emotional intelligence)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Sex is a fact of political life.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
She may be a tough cookie, but I don't have to stand by her man. (President Bill Clinton guilty of abusing power)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Spare the Teletubbies: they've dumbed-up Watch with Mother. (mixed views about children's television programmes in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
The bickering on display about the Dome is what's most revealing. (conflict over exhibits to be contained in Millennium Dome)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
The irresistible rise of curves.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
The joy of being on the left.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
The most misogynistic film ever - or just a visceral slice of real life? ('In The Company of Men')(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
The private pleasure we take from observing public pain. (extensive media coverage of sex lives of celebrities and ordinary people)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
The real beauty of Anna Ford is that she's a female firebrand. (broadcaster Anna Ford critical of BBC)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
They're so out of it they can't face reality (the law-makers, that is). (United Kingdom government's drugs policy is hypocritical)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
We can't afford confusion at the heart of the childcare revolution.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Welcome to the Amazons. (women in new United Kingdom Cabinet)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
When divorce is best for children.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Who cares for these children? (problems with United Kingdom government's emphasis on family values)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Who gives a damn about the working man? (working class men ignored in United Kingdom)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Who killed Yvonne Gilford? Who cares? Certainly not the tabloids.(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
Why do we fund this Bland, Boring, Complacent bunch? (BBC)(Column)Retail industrySuzanne Moore
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