| The Independent 1999 John Walsh |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A young man in a hurry.(composer Thomas Ades) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Battle of Crystal Palace becomes a farce.(controversy over plans for redevelopment of Crystal Palace site in Hyde Park, London, England) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Beware the wild rovers of Limerick and Lewisham.(travelling community in London, England)(Column) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Born 1953. Still here 2083.(Weekend Review)(prospects for longer life) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Confessions of a bibliophile.(Weekend Review)(Planet Porn, part 5)(pornography in literature) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Faithful and true, the flock of Father Basil are praying for him.(Requiem Mass for Cardinal Basil Hume) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| From here to eternity.(The Traveller)(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Goodbye, Mister Thwackum.(corporal punishment banned in British independent schools; includes related notes) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Hopes and anchors.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(novelist Emma Tennant) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Immaculate conceptions.(novelist Tom Wolfe) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| I'm sorry, I've been given the clues.(giving guests on radio and television quiz shows answers in advance) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Johnny Rotten, Coleridge and me.(filmmaker Julien Temple) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Just too good to be true.(nurses' rejection of Florence Nightingale raises questions about people selected as patrons) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Last battle for jaw-jutting, ass-kicking, inexhaustible Commander Ashdown.(United Kingdom Liberal Democrat leader, Paddy Ashdown, campaigns prior to his departure as party head) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Oh yesh, he's the Great Pretender.(actor Sean Connery campaigns for Scottish Nationalist Party) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Paperback fighters.(competition between booksellers) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| So, what's your complaint?(changes in complaints about broadcasting and advertising in United Kingdom) | Retail industry | John Walsh, Mary Braid |
| That nice Mr Pinter.(playwright Harold Pinter) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| The $850m handbag.(popularity of Fendi baguette handbag) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| The bard of Barryton.(profile of Roddy Doyle, author; includes related notes) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| The bewitching Ms Bisset.(actress Jacqueline Bisset) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| The boy who came back for more.(singer Marc Almond) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| The last soldier.(James Hudson, who fought in first world war) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| The liberation of Lolita.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(author Emily Prager) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| The life and soul of the party.(Groucho Club founder Anthony Mackintosh) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| The mother of all bhajis.(actress and cookery writer Madhur Jaffrey) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| The one with the hand gestures.(gestures in 'Friends') | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Time bandits.(perceptions of Rolex watches) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Touched by your presence, dear.(singer Debbie Harry makes comeback) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Tourists, bloody tourists.(environmental impact of tourism) | Retail industry | John Walsh, Frances Kennedy |
| Two men. On the left, Thomas Harris, a portly, bespectacled gent: Father Christmas after a night on the tiles. On the right, his creation: a murderer and connoisseur of human flesh. Are they allies, buddies, alter egos? Or the Jekyll and Hyde of a single self? | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Welcome to the pleasure dome.(Millennium Dome in Greewich, London, England) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| What planet are you on?(attractions of astrology) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Wherefore art thou Romeo?(Weekend Review)(Verona, Italy) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| Who do you love?(Weekend Review)(Romantic Englishmen) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| You have been warned....(proprietors of Saga magazine plan radio station) | Retail industry | John Walsh |
| 'You're through to Talk Radio....'. | Retail industry | John Walsh |
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