| The Independent 1999 Kate Watson-Smyth |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Auld acquaintance will be forgot as 'jazzed-up' national anthem rounds off Millennium party. | Retail industry | Kate Watson-Smyth |
| Back to the safety of home after the ordeal that every parent dreads.(two girls missing in Hastings, England, found) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Kate Watson-Smyth |
| 'I can see her trapped, her face behind glass, crying for help. I don't think she made it.'.(train crash near Paddington station, London, England) | Retail industry | Andrew Buncombe, Kim Sengupta, Andrew Mullins, Kate Watson-Smyth |
| Moonstruck Britain stops, stares and takes to the hills and beaches.(solar eclipse) | Retail industry | Ian Herbert, Steve Boggan, John Davison, Kate Watson-Smyth, Gary Finn |
| Nouveau riche boost for London's fine art market. | Retail industry | David Lister, Kate Watson-Smyth |
| Patients looked like extras in an old war film.(train crash near Paddington station, London, England) | Retail industry | Cherry Norton, Kate Watson-Smyth |
| Refugees of Blitz tie their labels again.(anniversary of evacuation of children from London, England, in 1939) | Retail industry | Kate Watson-Smyth |
| Scent of an elephant.(Weekend Review)(Dea Birkett, who worked with elephant trainer at Circus Scott in Sweden) | Retail industry | Kate Watson-Smyth |
| Silent film classics to get Hollywood makeover for modern cinema-goers.(includes related notes) | Retail industry | Kate Watson-Smyth |
| Sotheby's humiliated by the 'Georgian' chairs sold for 1.3 million pounds sterling, made circa 1990.(case of fake mahogany chairs sold by Sotheby's; includes related notes) | Retail industry | Kate Watson-Smyth |
| When 'seven' is the hardest word.(curing stammering) | Retail industry | Kate Watson-Smyth |
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