The Independent 2001 Bruce Anderson - Abstracts

The Independent 2001 Bruce Anderson
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A confident America is choosing its next targets.(in war on terrorism)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
A life spent trying in vain to preserve the suburban idyll.(Mary Whitehouse)(Abstract)(Brief Article)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Blokeishness is not enough to rescue the Conservatives.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Destroy bin Laden, then overthrow Saddam Hussein.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Don't be fooled: Mr Blair will destroy the House of Lords.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Don't count Mr Hague out on the basis of a few polls.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Don't mistake Mr Heseltine - he wants Mr Blair to win.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Don't pity those foreigners who exploit our generosity.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Even in the New Labour era, hubris invites punishment.(resignation of Peter Mandelson from United Kingdom Cabinet)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Happy Birthday, Mr Hague: keep believing in Britain.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
If anything, Mr Bush is being just a little bit too reasonable.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
I too was once a deluded Marxist revolutionary.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
It's not enough to bomb Iraq, we must get rid of its leader.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
It's not the countryside that Mr Blair is focused on.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Mr Blair should sack his Cabinet lightweights.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)(Brief Article)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Mr Bush finds Mr Putin a man he can deal with.(Review section; US relations with Russia)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Mr Duncan Smith is no extremist, but he is a winner.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Mr Hague will survive defeat - for where is his successor?(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Mr Mandelson may be less employable than you think.(former United Kingdom Cabinet minister Peter Mandelson)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Mr Portillo must beware the embrace of Mr Clarke.(possible battle for leadership of United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Mr Portillo, reject both the fantasists and the ecumenists.(Michael Portillo, candidate for leadership of United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Our biggest problems are not heroin, cocaine and cannabis.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Peace-keeping in Macedonia is the right job for the Army.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Sadly, there is no alternative: it just has to be Mr Portillo.(Michael Portillo's bid for leadership of United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
So who has the stomach for the next stage of the fight?(fighting terrorism)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Take no notice of Mr Sharon's emotional blackmail, Mr Blair.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Telling lessons in how not to lead the Conservative Party.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Ten days left to save Mr Brown's political career.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
The bombers don't want peace, they want chaos.(suicide bombings in Israel)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
The cynical truth about that chicken tikka speech.(United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Robin Cook misleads about race relations)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
The fragile heart of peace in Ulster is put to the test.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
The Government must now repudiate the right to asylum.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
The Hamiltons are greedy and vulgar - but not villains.(Neil and Christine Hamilton)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
The handbagging of Europe was never a simple affair.(views of Margaret Thatcher discussed)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
The Real IRA has clarified Mr Blair's choices in Ulster.(Review section; peace process in Northern Ireland)(Editorial)Retail industryBruce Anderson
There can only be one Tory leader - and he's not Mr Clarke.(Kenneth Clarke seeks leadership of United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
The right of asylum is out of date. It should be abolished.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
These apathetic voters could cost Mr Hague the leadership.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
The spirit of Jorrocks lives on in England's pleasant land.(fox-hunting in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
The Tories aren't hated any more - they're just not loved.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
This time the Americans are ready for the bodybags.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
To Mr Tod Beamer and the spirit that makes America.(after terrorist attacks in the U.S.)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Tory soldier in last-ditch challenge to Labour in Dumfries.(Election 2001)(John Charteris, Conservative candidate for Dumfries, Scotland)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Vote tactically if you want to save Mr Blair from himself.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Watch how the new president conducts his verbal orchestra.(George W. Bush)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
We all know who holds the key to peace in Ireland.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
We must hold our nerve, for it will be a very long war.(War on Terrorism in Afghanistan)(Column)(Brief Article)Retail industryBruce Anderson
We must ignore the peace lobby and show no restraint.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
What the Conservatives lack is something to fight against.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Who will win the Balkan war in the White House?(handling foreign affairs)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Why not shelter beneath America's defence umbrella?Retail industryBruce Anderson
Wise men should believe in the Christian ethic.(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
Woodward will win. But he will struggle to be loved.(Election 2001)(Shaun Woodward, Labour candidate for St Helens South, England)(Brief Article)Retail industryBruce Anderson
You need more than a sense of duty to lead the Tory party.(United Kingdom Conservative party)(Column)Retail industryBruce Anderson
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