| The Independent 2001 Jan McGirk |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| After seven years, Zapatista rebels lay down guns to march for peace. | Retail industry | Jan McGirk, Michael McCaughan |
| Aftershocks hold up El Salvador rescue efforts. | Retail industry | Jan McGirk |
| Earthquake survivors at risk from shortage of water.(El Salvador) | Retail industry | Jan McGirk |
| Grief and despair as hope fades for more survivors.(earthquake in El Salvador) | Retail industry | Jan McGirk |
| 'IRA men learning to make bombs in Colombia.'. | Retail industry | Jan McGirk, Jason Bennetto |
| Legend of pirates' loot triggers Cuban gold rush. | Retail industry | Jan McGirk, Andrew Buncombe |
| Looting, bloodshed and panic as a nation's new poor explode over their economic meltdown.(Argentina) | Retail industry | Jan McGirk, Elizabeth Love |
| Manics preach to a handful of converted Cubans.(Manic Street Preachers) | Retail industry | Jan McGirk, Cahal Milmo, Daniel Schweimler |
| Mexico's Che brings crusade out of jungle to the masses.(Subcommandante Marcos, leader of Mexico's Zapatista Liberation Army) | Retail industry | Jan McGirk |
| Mexico's Madonna: villain or victim?(Gloria Trevi) | Retail industry | Jan McGirk |
| Mexico's rebellious road show reaches its destination.(members of Zapatista Liberation Army march to Mexico City, Mexico) | Retail industry | Jan McGirk |
| My brother, brilliant villain of Medellin.(Roberto Escobar, brother of cocaine baron Pablo Escobar)(Obituary) | Retail industry | Jan McGirk |
| Only seven percent of drugs are seized, admit police.(UK; includes related article) | Retail industry | Jan McGirk, Ian Burrell |
| The fashionable rebel.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(Subcomandante Marcos) | Retail industry | Jan McGirk |
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