The Independent 1999 Natasha Walter - Abstracts

The Independent 1999 Natasha Walter
TitleSubjectAuthors
Beating domestic violence.(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
Bella likes ice-skating. Lizzie's into soul. They're both 15, typical teenagers in many ways. But Bella and Lizzie aren't like other kids their age. They have a secret. A secret life they didn't choose. One day they may be able to tell their friends about it. But not yet. Not now.(HIV-positive teenagers)Retail industryNatasha Walter
Britain is hell for refugees.(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
Don't be fooled. Equality is still very far off.(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
From hell to Hollywood.(Michael Thomas, who spent time in French concentration and labour camps during second world war)Retail industryNatasha Walter
In the fields of conflict.(loss of biological diversity in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
It's art, but is it worth it?(impact of money on people's attitudes to art)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
It's time for Emin to make her bed and to move on.(artist Tracey Emin)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
No haven for young refugees.(regulations relating to refugee children in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
No man has the right, ever.(continued debate about rape)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
'People don't believe it happens.'.(sex slavery in Europe)Retail industryNatasha Walter
Rape as a weapon of war.(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
Roll on the new role models.(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
Silent witness no longer.(Cherie Booth, wife of United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
Staggeringly masculine.(Media)(male dominance at New Statesman)Retail industryNatasha Walter
The lonely fight for freedom.(Indonesian pro-democracy campaigner Dita Sari)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
The lost world of suburbia.(need for debate about suburban areas of United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
The mullah who made me change my views on Islam.(Ayatollah Mohsen Kadivar)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
The next generation will be feminists in all but name.(Weekend Review)(future role of feminism)Retail industryNatasha Walter
The seductions of the past.(popularity of bestselling works of history)Retail industryNatasha Walter
They both killed their partners. But which one got life?(David Hampson and Zoora Shah)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
Through the eyes of a child.(failure to listen to poor and disadvantaged children in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
Too much too young, darling.(women begin to choose younger lovers)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
We cry today - and then we get angry.(aftermath of train crash near Paddington station, London, England)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
What feminism offers men.(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
Will they ever return home?(ethnic Albanian refugees from Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Column)Retail industryNatasha Walter
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