The Independent 1999 Deborah Orr - Abstracts

The Independent 1999 Deborah Orr
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A blueprint for the rich.(urban regeneration in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
An epidemic of ageism in the NHS.(United Kingdom National Health Service)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
As a high-earning mother, I expected to feel betrayed. Instead, I'm euphoric.(Budget Review)(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown's 1999 Budget)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
At last, an end to feudalism.(relations between local people and incomer landlords in Scottish Highlands set to change)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Bringing it all back home.(importance of fighting for peace)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Casualties of the class war.(negative aspects of social mobility)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Dancing to the bigot's tune.(racism in Scotland)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Death by television.(murder of television presenter Jill Dando)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Don't bend to the Americans.(European Union in conflict with US over banana trade)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Don't stand by him, Hillary.(Hillary Clinton)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Don't turn a crisis into a drama.(Granada Television to make story of foster parents Jeff and Jennifer Bramley into drama)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Do the right thing, please.(frustration in United Kingdom prompts violence)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Dredging up the old myths.(myths surrounding Kennedy family)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Exporting a new imperialism.(poverty and ignorance as barriers to family planning)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Fighting like rats and frogs.(erosion of sectarian divisions in Lanarkshire, Scotland)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Forget the fox, pity the pig.(moral aspects of pig farming in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
For the sake of our children.(problems with involving fathers in parenting)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Gates, Posh, and the hand that rocks the cradle.(confusion about power in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Gloating over fallen women.(many women fail to cope with fame)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Hillary, a loser for ever - even if she wins.(Hillary Clinton)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
How Noel saved the BBC (He resigned).(television presenter Noel Edmonds)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Is sex our only pastime?(many references to sex presented to children in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
It's a fashion statement, and nothing more.(trend towards trying bisexuality)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
It's Notting Hill, but not as I know it.(film portrayals of Notting Hill area of London, England)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Leave those rich kids alone.(United Kingdom government takes action against Summerhill School)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Left to their own devices.(children left unsupervised too often)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Lonely world of technology.(development of technology and its usage in parenting)(Editorial)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Men, your days as household gods are over.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Ministering to every sport.(United Kingdom Minister for Sport Kate Hoey)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Need a seat? Try asking for it.(uncertainty about rules of courtesy in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
New Scotland, old fears.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Now that's entertainment.(documentaries set low standard for television broadcasting in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Of queers, poofs and politics.(mixed views on gay sexuality in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Our planet of the apes.(links between humans and chimpanzees)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Out of touch with the dull lives of most women.(United Kingdom government)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Pity the player who has to lie.(need to introduce truth into battle against drugs in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Prisoners of romance.(influence of Mills & Boon publishing house)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Prosperity is making paupers out of all of us.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Remedial lessons for Tony.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair's plans for talented pupils)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Scotland's going to pot.(cannabis use in Scotland)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Smoking is still so cool.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Smoking out the hypocrites.(many United Kingdom politicians smoke cannabis)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Stressed out Blissed out U.K.(depression becomes more common in United Kingdom)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Take a good look at yourself.(need for men to talk about their bodies rather than women's bodies)(Editorial)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Thank God for tampering with nature.(extending women's fertility)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The acceptable face of racism.(treatment of asylum-seekers in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The BBC's digital dilemma.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The burden of free trade.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The Cardinal's money won't buy any happiness.(Cardinal Thomas Winning's scheme to offer financial support to women who would otherwise have abortions)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The corporatisation of childhood.(Pokemon)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The dangers of provocation.(sex dominates social discourse)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The fallacy of parental choice.(parental choice of school in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The father of popular culture.(filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The forgotten princess.(significance of memorials to Diana, Princess of Wales)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The parent trap.(challenges associated with parenthood)Retail industryDeborah Orr
'The police officers behaved towards us like white masters during slavery.'.(Doreen Lawrence, mother of murdered black teenager Stephen Lawrence)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The pretensions and pretence of an absurd family.(Royal Family)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The real cost of cheapness.(negative aspects of selling medicines in United Kingdom supermarkets)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The real meaning of rape.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
There is no cheap fix for bad parenting.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The truth about soap operas.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The ugly face of beauty.(negative attitudes of private cosmetic surgeons)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The way to save the salmon.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
The world hangs on a butterfly.(continued controversy in United Kingdom over genetically modified food)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
They'll be watching you.(extensive use of closed-circuit television in United Kingdom to combat crime)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Truth is no stranger to fiction.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Two gay men and a baby.(discrimination against gay, unmarried and older couples seeking to adopt in Britain)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Welcome to a two-tier society.(benefits of reducing working hours)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
We must face the truth of violence in America.(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
We must learn the secret of living together.(mixed-tenure housing in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
We once applauded this.(rejecting empty values in US)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
What a state we're all in.(parents should be responsible for moral education of children)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
What really killed Lena Zavaroni?(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
When men get the wrong idea.(women seen as unable to give reliable evidence in rape trials)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Who cares about children?(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Who wins in squatland?(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Why do I feel sorry for him?(former United Kingdom Minister for Defence Procurement Jonathan Aitken imprisoned for perjury)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Why not ban all advertising?(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Why stunts bring home the bacon.(challenges facing amateur protestors in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
Yes, it is awful, but what are you doing about it?(impact of documentaries about children living on streets in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDeborah Orr
You don't have to be attractive to work here, but it helps.(Jackie Ballard, contender for leadership of United Kingdom Liberal Democrats)Retail industryDeborah Orr
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