The Independent 2001 Michael McCarthy - Abstracts

The Independent 2001 Michael McCarthy
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Angling casts its net to lure youngsters from computer games to the riverbanks.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Animal bonfires curbed to ease farmers' distress.(dealing with foot-and-mouth disease in United Kingdom)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Anti-road protesters gear up for new battle of Hastings.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
A tale of natural selection (with only one survivor).(Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Battle over vast whale sanctuary in Pacific.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
'Big Brother' seabird centre has visitors flocking.(Scottish Seabird Centre)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Blair plays the green card.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Britain stands shoulder to shoulder to mourn US dead.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Bush drops pledge on carbon dioxide emissions.Retail industryMichael McCarthy, Mary Dejevsky, Steve Connor
Climate deal reached by offering 'flexibility.'.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Deafening silence speaks volumes for the party leaders.(Election 2001)(environmental policies of United Kingdom's political parties)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Dibden Bay: the new environmental battleground.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Don't worry. It's under control.(foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in United Kingdom)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Experts fear for the future of one of Britain's most elusive mammals.(porpoises)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Fear of losing the floating voter delayed crucial decisions that could seriously affect environment.(Election 2001)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Feathers fly as twitchers of the world fight over their pecking order.(competition among birdwatchers)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Foot-and-mouth panic hits Europe.(regulations on livestock and food imports)Retail industryMichael McCarthy, Stephen Castle, John Lichfield
Giant nature reserve can transform 'rust belt.'.(Rainham Marshes, London, England)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Global warming much worse than predicted, say scientists.(Brief Article)Retail industryMichael McCarthy, Stephen Castle, Steve Connor, Richard Lloyd Parry
Granny was right. Herbal remedies can help speed healing process.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Greens left outraged by 'second betrayal of Twyford Down.'.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
How a big company with a big idea gave itself a big headache.(BP)Retail industryMichael McCarthy, Saeed Shah
How champagne lovers hope to save the planet.(Comite Interprofessional du Vin de Champagne sets out standards for French viticulture)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
How Saddam has drained the life from his precious wetlands and left a people damned.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
How's the moineau? Or the Spatz? What, in short, is the state of the Eurosparrow?Retail industryMichael McCarthy
How the world is threatened by massive change.(global warming)(Brief Article)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
How wind, waves and sunshine will power a green 'industrial revolution.'.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
In hope, in fear and in mourning, the families wait by the telephone.(relatives of British victims of terrorist attacks in US)Retail industryMichael McCarthy, Ian Herbert
In the honeycomb domes of a man-made Eden, the global garden springs to life.(Eden Project in Cornwall, England)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
In Toxic Town the fires of protest burn brightly.(protests against rubbish incinerator in Swansea, Wales)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
It's cherry blossom time in our topsy-turvy weather.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
'It's too little and miles too late. We have been abused by the system.'.(victims of water contamination in Camelford, England)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Mayflies dying out on legendary trout streams.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Minister accuses Genoa police of over-reacting.(Minister for Europe Peter Hain, police management of protests at G8 summit in Genoa, Italy)Retail industryMichael McCarthy, Stephen Castle, Andrew Grice
Minister avoids new battle of Hastings in landmark decision.(proposed bypass around Hastings, England, rejected)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
New man at the Greenpeace helm aims to balance policy and piracy.(new Greenpeace UK head Stephen Tindale)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Pity polly: she teeters on edge of extinction as poachers steal her offspring.(poachers target parrots)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Pro-Bush students chant for capitalism.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Racing escapes ban as crisis grips countryside.(foot-and-mouth disease)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
So why can't these leaders agree to save the planet?(G8 summit in Genoa, Italy)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Thames salmon can breed again after 170 years.Retail industryMichael McCarthy
The cull widens as the contagion grows.(foot-and-mouth crisis in United Kingdom)Retail industryMichael McCarthy, Nigel Morris, Thomas Penny
The growing pains of a selectively bred chicken.(animal rights activists are concerned about increasing weight of chickens)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
The last menageries.(Weekend Review)(history of animals in captivity and London Zoo's facilities)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
The little man from the Massif Central brings his battle to Britain.(Jose Bove criticizes United Kingdom agricultural policy)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
The stream of calls to say 'I love you.'.(victims of terrorist attacks on World Trade Centre and Pentagon)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
The way we eat.(part 1)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
Tories pledge tax cuts and greater choice.(Election 2001)(United Kingdom Conservative party)Retail industryMichael McCarthy, Donald Macintyre, Philip Thornton, Barrie Clement, Paul Waugh, Jeremy Laurance, Lorna Duckworth, Ben Russell, Louise Jury, Richard Garner
Vital green issues have fallen off the agenda.(Election 2001)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
With more than 500 landslips in one winter, Britain really is crumbling like never before.(Brief Article)Retail industryMichael McCarthy
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