The Independent 2001 John Walsh - Abstracts

The Independent 2001 John Walsh
TitleSubjectAuthors
Biting satire.(James Gillray, Tate Britain, London, England)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Bob Geldof: back from the brink.Retail industryJohn Walsh
Brand new world.(corporate rebranding)Retail industryJohn Walsh, Eugen Beer
Brave new world.(beginning of 20th century compared with beginning of 21st century)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Countess von Bismarck, I presume.(actress Laura Harring)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Dannii, we hardly knew you.(pop star and actress Dannii Minogue)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Death, my greatest career move.(designer John Rocha)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Feelgood factor returns.(actor Henry Goodman)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Full steam ahead for The Prescott Express.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Gianni Versace presents the car boot sale of the century.Retail industryJohn Walsh
Good lord, it's a jungle out there.(director John Boorman)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Half a century of cultural caviar.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(publisher Peter Owen)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Hef, the playboy's playboy, waxes philosophical.(Hugh Hefner)Retail industryJohn Walsh
If you see Syd, leave him alone.(Weekend Review)(Syd Barrett, former member of Pink Floyd)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Is plastic really so fantastic?(plastic surgery for men)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Is this Britain's most des res? Offers invited around 85m pounds sterling.(sale of house in Kensington Palace Gardens, London, England)Retail industryJohn Walsh
It's hair today, gone tomorrow.(trends in facial hair)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Just a hint of specs appeal.(choosing spectacles)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Kids' stuff.(summer holiday activities for children)Retail industryJohn Walsh
La fine del grande Luciano.(opera singer Luciano Pavarotti)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Lessons from a lifetime in limbo.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(author Jan Morris)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Nice work for body and soul.(Weekend Review)(includes biography)(novelist David Lodge)Retail industryJohn Walsh
No strings attached.(Brian Henson, son of creator of Muppets)(Brief Article)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Oh, I say! It's a poor show, chaps.(tennis clothing)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Orange? You can not be serious!(brighter colours become fashionable for men's suits)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Pants nation.(obsession with underwear in United Kingdom)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Scrabble goes to Hollywood.(Weekend Review)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Sensation! The Victorians exposed.(Weekend Review)(Victorian nudes, Tate Britain, London, England)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Simply mad about the girls!(Mitford sisters)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Tall tales from a real roaring boy.(writer Ulick O'Connor)Retail industryJohn Walsh
The Aargh! to Z of the Marquis de Sade.Retail industryJohn Walsh
The attack of the killer cabbages.(50th anniversary of John Wyndham's 'The Day of the Triffids')Retail industryJohn Walsh
The decline and fall of the great British insult.(Weekend Review)Retail industryJohn Walsh
The divine Ms Van Outen.(television presenter Denise Van Outen)Retail industryJohn Walsh
The filth and the fury.(Weekend Review)(punk musician John Lydon)Retail industryJohn Walsh
The great white hope.(bleaching of discoloured teeth)Retail industryJohn Walsh
The home front.(terrorism in urban and suburban environment)Retail industryJohn Walsh
The importance of being insolent.(historian David Starkey)Retail industryJohn Walsh
The Orange Prize challenge.Retail industryJohn Walsh
The reluctant vegetarian.Retail industryJohn Walsh
There's a six-pack here, I know it.(using personal trainer)Retail industryJohn Walsh
The return of the cad.(Brief Article)Retail industryJohn Walsh
The secret diary of John Bayley, aged 75 3/4.(Weekend Review)Retail industryJohn Walsh
The shows must go on.(London Fashion Week)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Thoroughly modern Rosie.(BBC Arts Correspondent Rosie Millard)Retail industryJohn Walsh
We tried so hard to stay cynical, but one by one we all swooned.(Bill Clinton speaks at Hay Festival of Literature)Retail industryJohn Walsh
'What a strange creature you are.'.(actress Charlotte Rampling)Retail industryJohn Walsh
When will I be famous?(Tara Newley)Retail industryJohn Walsh
When you're ready, get into first...(driving tests)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Where shall we go this year?(celebrity holiday destinations)Retail industryJohn Walsh
Who ate all the burgers?(decline in popularity of burgers)Retail industryJohn Walsh
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