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