The Independent 1998 Suzanne Moore |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A few of my pet hates. (animals not same as humans)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
A modernised monarchy? I don't think so - just look at poor Harry.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Are we really what we eat? (social segregation in United Kingdom reflected in eating habits)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Banish these design Nazis. (negative influence of interior designers)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Booze: Britain's real drug crisis. | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Britain's gay MPs: out of the closet but not yet equal.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Clare Short is right - there is more to the Third World than famine.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Could government take on the task of making happy families?(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Danger: women at work. (cultural changes resulting from rise in number of women in workforce) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Diana, David Beckham and a nation in emotional turmoil.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Don't criticise 'victimvision' - that's where people really are themselves. (confessional television programmes in United Kingdom)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Don't tell me about re-branding Britain, you'll never get it anyway.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Drop dead, gorgeous. (ordinary people's views about models)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne 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 industry | Suzanne Moore |
Forever In-ger-land. (English football fans riot in Marseilles, France) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Globalisation isn't inevitable: we can do something to stop it.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Governing by focus groups is just playing at democracy.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne 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 industry | Suzanne 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 industry | Suzanne Moore |
I haven't got my tickets to the World Cup - and I don't care.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne 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 industry | Suzanne Moore |
It really does matter what Bill might have got up to with Monica.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne 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 industry | Suzanne Moore |
I've seen the future and it makes me smoke. (negative aspects of anti-smoking movement in California)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Let children do the important homework: idling, dreaming, being themselves. (United Kingdom government's work ethic)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Lover man's lesson is: reform Parliament. (negative aspects of political culture in United Kingdom)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Madonna: the mother of all pop. | Retail industry | Suzanne 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 industry | Suzanne Moore |
Mo Mowlam's disarming ways may be just what is needed today. (United Kingdom Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Monica. (Monica Lewinsky) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Naming and shaming is futile. (public humiliation of criminals not effective)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
No need to fake it any longer. (impotence drug Viagra)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
No wonder so many young men are alienated when we eulogise this ape. (footballer Paul Gascoigne)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Rape, feminism and Fay Weldon's desperate attempts to shock.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Real Britannia. (What Does It Mean To Be British?, part 1) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Remember: nobody likes a smart alec. (importance of emotional intelligence) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Sex is a fact of political life.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne 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 industry | Suzanne Moore |
Spare the Teletubbies: they've dumbed-up Watch with Mother. (mixed views about children's television programmes in United Kingdom)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
The bickering on display about the Dome is what's most revealing. (conflict over exhibits to be contained in Millennium Dome)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
The irresistible rise of curves.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
The joy of being on the left.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
The most misogynistic film ever - or just a visceral slice of real life? ('In The Company of Men')(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
The private pleasure we take from observing public pain. (extensive media coverage of sex lives of celebrities and ordinary people)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
The real beauty of Anna Ford is that she's a female firebrand. (broadcaster Anna Ford critical of BBC)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne 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 industry | Suzanne Moore |
We can't afford confusion at the heart of the childcare revolution.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Welcome to the Amazons. (women in new United Kingdom Cabinet)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
When divorce is best for children.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Who cares for these children? (problems with United Kingdom government's emphasis on family values)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Who gives a damn about the working man? (working class men ignored in United Kingdom) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Who killed Yvonne Gilford? Who cares? Certainly not the tabloids.(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
Why do we fund this Bland, Boring, Complacent bunch? (BBC)(Column) | Retail industry | Suzanne Moore |
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