The Independent 1999 Paul Lashmar |
Title | Subject | Authors |
After 87 years of cuts behind closed doors, the censor finally asks film-goers what they think. | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Robert Verkaik |
A long and painful road to justice.(trial of two men suspected of involvement in Lockerbie bombing) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar |
An epidemic of red spy fever - but have these spooks and sneaks really damaged Britain? | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar |
An out-of-towner and his seven-floor superclub gatecrash London's scene.(opening of 'superclub' in Leicester Square, London, England) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Andrew Mullins |
Black wall of water swept down the gorge, crushing everyone in its path.(death of tourists on canyoning expedition near Interlaken, Switzerland) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Imre Karacs |
Bludgeoned, maimed, tortured: a month of beatings in Ulster.(chronology) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Clare Garner |
Boeing ignored defects on its aircraft, say whistleblowers.(allegations against Boeing by former employees) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar |
Bombers smashed bridge, then hit again.(conflict in Yugoslavia; includes related articles) | Retail industry | Stephen Castle, Paul Lashmar, Kim Sengupta, Marcus Tanner, Phil Davison |
Britain keeps lid on MI6 role in ousting Sukarno.(former Indonesian President General Sukarno) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, James Oliver |
Britons shun millennium holiday deals.(high cost of millennium holidays deters British consumers; includes related articles) | Retail industry | Mark White, Paul Lashmar, Simon Calder |
Children's 'lives put in danger' by travel firm.(concern about skiing holidays organized by Making Fresh Tracks Ltd) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar |
Crazy loner with racist motive is suspected.(nail bomb attack in Brixton, London, England) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Ian Burrell |
How Britain eavesdropped on Dublin. | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Duncan Campbell |
How MI6 stole KGB's crown jewels.(MI6 brought Colonel Vasili Mitrokhin out of Russia in 1992) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Kim Sengupta |
How Wall St was fleeced by the most evil gangster in the world.(money laundering operation allegedly involving Semion Mogilevich, operating from Hungary) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Andrew Mullins |
Looming deadline? Need a quote? Call Professor Cooper.(Media)(Cary Cooper, Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, England) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar |
Majorca victim had violent history.(death of British tourist in Majorca, Spain) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Elizabeth Nash |
Mandela breaks Lockerbie stalemate. | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar |
MI5 was feuding with Mossad while known terrorists struck in London. | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Shraga Elam |
Pete Tong: the 'god of dance music' who moves records in mysterious ways. | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar |
Scores of trawlers 'at risk of sinking.'. | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar |
Secret files tell of final terrors for Romanovs. | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar |
Spy who exposed money launderers faces death.(Boris Karpichkov) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Kim Sengupta |
The making of a traitor.(Richard Tomlinson) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar |
The weapon on the left is used to inflict the kind of injuries seen on the right. In parts of Northern Ireland such beatings are seen as the only useful instrument of justice. Who is behind this violence? And whose interests does it serve? | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Kim Sengupta |
Wodehouse secretly in pay of the Nazis, say MI5 files.(author P.G. Wodehouse) | Retail industry | Paul Lashmar, Peter Day |
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