The Independent 1999 Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Big Blue's golden boy.(Business Review)(includes corporate history)(revival at International Business Machines)(Company Profile) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Big spender Forbes woos Midwest.(Steve Forbes campaigns for presidential candidacy for Republican party) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Bill Clinton was angry. His White House advisers were hopping mad.(US mishandles attack on alleged chemical weapons plant in Khartoum, Sudan) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Can Nixon be rehabilitated?(possible rehabilitation of former president, Richard Nixon) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Clinton steps up the war of words.(US puts Indonesia under pressure over East Timor) | Retail industry | John Armstrong, Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Clinton stuck to 'coward's war' strategy.(strategy of Nato and the US in conflict in Yugoslavia; includes related article on the Nato alliance) | Retail industry | Mary Dejevsky, Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Consuming the future.(Bluewater shopping centre in Kent, England)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Death is not a lifestyle.(commemorating Ernest Hemingway's centenary) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Dicing with the daytraders.(trends in stock prices and impact of daytraders) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Does tackling Bill Gates do anything for you?(Network)(implications of antitrust case against Microsoft) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
EU defence force moves step closer.(Nato support for European Union efforts to construct defence capability) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
For the US, war now has a face: the lost patrol of B Troop.(three American soldiers captured by Serbs) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta, Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Greenspan keeps the markets guessing over reappointment.(US Federal Reserve Chmn Alan Greenspan) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Is America facing a rocky ride towards protectionism? | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
It came like a jet plane, and nothing in science could halt it.(tornado in Oklahoma) | Retail industry | David Usborne, Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
It's been a swell party, but it may be drawing to a close.(prospects for US economy)(Column) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
It's been a tough year, and IMF still faces a rough ride.(International Monetary Fund) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
It will strike at any time. It may have struck already. Invisible, indestructible, indescribably violent. And even if you're the most powerful nation on earth, all you can do is sit and wait for it, or run for cover. This is the neverending story of the hurricane. | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Milosevic surrenders to Nato's demand for total withdrawal.(peace settlement possible for Yugoslavian conflict; includes related articles) | Retail industry | Stephen Castle, Robert Fisk, Andrew Grice, Phil Reeves, Marcus Tanner, Andrew (American government official) Marshall, Katherine Butler |
Nato planes fire at Serb police force. | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta, Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Nice little earner.(Business Review)(includes history of Barclays Bank)(Barclays Bank Chief Executive Mike O'Neill) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Now the real reckoning for a shamed President.(repercussions of impeachment of President Bill Clinton) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
One day, son, all this could be yours: why America expects to see another George Bush in the White House. | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
One hell of a deal.(Business Review)(Bank of Scotland damaged by association with television evangelist Pat Robertson) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall, Andrew Collier |
Plan may not be working, says Nato.(Nato extends air strikes over Yugoslavia) | Retail industry | Kim Sengupta, Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Procter takes a gamble to go truly global.(Business Review)(Procter and Gamble)(Company Profile) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Return of the free lunch.(Network)(Microsoft stops charging for access to online magazine) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Ribbons bind the emotions of Middle America.(reaction to capture of three US soldiers by Yugoslav army) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
'Senators, how say you?' 'Not guilty on all counts.'.(President Bill Clinton acquitted) | Retail industry | Mary Dejevsky, Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Shifting web of digital alliances.(Business Review)(alliances in technology and communications) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Subversion in a cartoon world.(cartoonist Matt Groening develops 'Futurama') | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Sun setting on America's family farms.(problems faced by small farmers in the US) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
The cute little guy on the left is Marshall Bruce Mathers III, and that's his mom, Debbie. Marshall grew up to be the mean-looking guy who goes by the name of Eminem - the biggest, wickedest, whitest brother in hip hop, a million-selling rapper who any mother could be proud of. But not Debbie. She says he's been a bad, bad boy, telling the world that she neglected and abused him. | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
The E-campaign begins.(Network)(presidential candidates use Internet) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
The Forbes factor.(profile of Steve Forbes; includes related notes) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
The ghosts of failures past that stop America putting her sons at risk.(United Kingdom and US clash over sending infantry into Kosovo, Yugoslavia) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
The making of some and the damning of others.(winners and losers from impeachment of President Bill Clinton) | Retail industry | Mary Dejevsky, Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
The man on the Moon.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(astronaut Neil Armstrong) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Today it's Oxford, tomorrow the White House?(Rhodes and Marshall scholars) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Two black men are killed for their colour. But in US justice was done.(comparison of handling of racist murders of James Byrd and Stephen Lawrence) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
US stock markets remain vulnerable despite the robust economic outlook. | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
West quits Kosovo and prepares to attack. | Retail industry | Emma Daly, Robert Fisk, Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
'We were helpless ... flying alongside and knowing the people were unconscious.'.(plane crash in which golfer Payne Stewart died) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
Will the Internet frenzy ever die?(Business Review) | Retail industry | Andrew (American government official) Marshall |
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