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Abstracts: Whatever happened to our reedbeds? Wanted: Editors. No experience necessary. The one man in America who could do whatever he wanted
Abstracts: Whatever happened to the Asda promise? (or how Wal-Mart has brought Asda a trolley-load of troubles). UK: GM CROPS TO BE BANNED BY SUPERMARKETS
Abstracts: Whatever happened to your ethical foreign policy, Mr Cook? Nato's most potent enemy lies in Washington, not Belgrade
Abstracts: Whatever turns you on. The tree of knowledge. Clarity, economy, purity, perfection
Abstracts: What every RPh should know about physicians assistants. Bromocriptine mesylate OK'd for treating female infertility
Abstracts: What feminism offers men. Silent witness no longer. Let our land be wild and fierce
Abstracts: What Genghis has to teach us about mergers. Is it time the DTI was disbanded? Oh, for a good old-fashioned 1980-style Budget
Abstracts: What gives bishops the right to tell us how to vote? Dark world of Britain's secret foreign policy. The secret she won't tell him
Abstracts: What happens if the Scots vote yes and no? No room for children in the House. I'm fed up with this myth of superiority spouted by the Scots
Abstracts: What happens when public morality meets an unethical personal policy. The middle of nowhere
Abstracts: What has this man started? Golfing magazines go into the rough. Looking for diamonds in the slush pile
Abstracts: What Hillary saw in Harlem, before going on breakfast TV. History need not be bunk - in fact, it can be put to positive use
Abstracts: What I did in my Gap year. That's enough fawning on the Tories - Ed. Watching is too much to bear
Abstracts: What I did on my holidays. Directors tell why Hollywood could end up a lost world. Apocalypse Then and Profits Now. Coppola finds a missing hour to relaunch his classic
Abstracts: What if Japan pulls the plug on the US deficit? Home truths from Houston. Jobs and US economy offer road maps to duration of the boom
Abstracts: What if the trickle into Swiss francs turns into a speculative flood? 'Who do I call, if I want to talk to Europe?' sniffed Kissinger. Between now and 30 June, the answer to that question will be Britain - and if it has any sense, America will be calling often
Abstracts: What if you could talk to anyone in the world in their own language? A new robustness in regulation
Abstracts: What is France to make of Europe? Creating a new country. An appeal to Europe: now is the moment to make the leap
Abstracts: What is happening at Queen's College Belfast? It's time that we declared war on the class system. Double trouble for staff as student figures soar
Abstracts: What is happiness? An economist thinks he may have the answer. Baby boomers on a spending spree
Abstracts: What is his secret? John Walsh. The secret diary of John Bayley, aged 75 3/4
Abstracts: What is it with Wes Craven and teenage girls? Never say dead in the water. It's a thin line between clever and stupid
Abstracts: What is Middle England? 'A prostitute is not a rapist.' All too easy to be seduced by the dangerous romanticism of Irishness
Abstracts: What is the point of having businessmen in a government? Paddy Ashdown's successor cannot take Blair for granted
Abstracts: What is the point of these gatherings? Coleman Young. No black Eisenhower this time round
Abstracts: What is the real Newt Gingrich? Slaughter in Oklahoma. SA hit-squad 'linked to RUC.' (South African connections with Royal Ulster Constabulary)
Abstracts: What is to be done with the helpless and hapless Mr Hague? Blair's 'House of Cronies.'. Hague's parting shot: No excuses next time
Abstracts: What keeps the hawks and doves flitting about. Bank warns of further rate rise to check inflation. Clarke hoses down hopes of tax and interest rate cuts
Abstracts: What kind of peace process ignores the Provos' murders? He's on a death list - for filming the truth. The bigotry that still beats in the heart of Scotland
Abstracts: What kind of regime refuses to let a dying man visit his wife? 'If I didn't make a stand, who would?'
Abstracts: What Kirsty did next. An angry young woman? The angel Islington
Abstracts: What Lagerfeld knows and Galliano knows not. Hold that frock for Galliano. In New York, make it cashmere if you can
Abstracts: What little doctors need to learn. A little TM goes far. All feel a little safer now?
Abstracts: What madness is this? Bombs are not the way to peace. A strange day in barefoot Baghdad. Albanians sign up to an empty peace
Abstracts: What makes a child a killer? The deadliest diet in the world. Land of hope and obesity
Abstracts: What makes Harriet Harman tick? Blair's Darling of welfare reform. The Treasury should do its thinking out loud
Abstracts: What makes marriage heaven or hell. I just can't eat that stuff. Is the white stuff the right stuff?
Abstracts: What Milosevic needs is a Serbian version of John Humphrys. It's spring in Belgrade, so could the first signs of a truce be in the air?
Abstracts: What next for mankind? The precise science of a great sleepover party. Las Vegas: show me the Monet
Abstracts: What nobody ever asked Ann Clwyd. He just slid down a snake, that's all. Down to his last shack in the sun
Abstracts: What nobody ever asked Ann Clwyd. '... off, I've had enough of you.' (Alan Sugar) (Interview) 'Are you, or have you ever been, a genius?' (interview with Sir Clive Sinclair) (Buyers Guide)
Abstracts: What of the unsung hero? Poverty, but not as you know it, Roy. No thought for human indignity
Abstracts: What our children really need is a regime of benign neglect. All that clusters could be gold - for Britain plc
Abstracts: What Parkhurst could learn from Park Lane. How to learn a serious business. Jobless Germany can learn from us
Abstracts: What planet is he on? New kid on the Street. Are you looking at me?
Abstracts: What price a 'proper' education?'(learning through experience) Time for some monkey business
Abstracts: What price justice? All in the same sinking ship. Independence is not the same as isolation
Abstracts: What price paradise? A nice little earner when you're 64. Next lot: Police station, one careful owner
Abstracts: What price perfection and what size? Hidden in that civil servant, an acupuncturist. Higham mighty: the restoration
Abstracts: What Prospect of serious success? Catch them by the hind legs. Culloden without the bloodshed
Abstracts: What really causes ulcers. Vitamin E slows aging process. Keeping a watch on vision: use of antioxidants and nutrients promote eye health and prevent or slow the progression of many eye conditions
Abstracts: What really turns men on. Warning lights are flashing in the US: a slowdown is on the way. 'I do' ... and this time they seem to mean it
Abstracts: What role for university? Lessons from Uncle Sam. Keeping watch on fascism
Abstracts: What's $800m got to do with it? Show me the money. Clinton gift of Alaska wilderness outrages US loggers
Abstracts: What's a fighting vehicle, then? Brown puts poor at top of agenda. Brown extends Welfare to Work to the over-25s
Abstracts: What's a girl doing in a place like this? Brothers and sisters are doing it for themselves. Marketing a great place for doing business
Abstracts: What's a nice girl like you doing in a business like IT? Beware of the human factor. The high techies
Abstracts: What Sarah did next. 'Essex girl writes play' shock horror. The life of Bryony
Abstracts: What shall we do after class? Let's get physical. Teachers who know what they're talking about. Positive approach brings Aids warning into the classroom
Abstracts: What's Harry's game? Paris is fine, now Kent needs help. Taking the best out of bestseller
Abstracts: What's hot, what's not in dietary supplements. Wal-Mart policy angers state execs: discounter's decision to stop paying R.Ph. membership dues draws criticism
Abstracts: What should I do with 10,000 pounds sterling next year? Eat, talk, drive - repeat each day. A user's guide to self-invested pensions
Abstracts: What's in the Dome? A solution to the Mandelson problem, maybe. The giant peanut: a building with bite
Abstracts: What's IT done wrong? Er, nothing. Proving ground for the information society. The confessions of a serial entrepreneur
Abstracts: What's it like living above the shop? Nice day at the office, ma cherie? 'Recessions are an opportunity.'
Abstracts: What's love got to do with it? All hail the Emperor of Easy. The Saints went marching out
Abstracts: What's love got to do with it Lisa? Singin' on the range. The voice of America
Abstracts: What's new at the OU for '99. Making sense of the wired world. For a career or curiosity, consider a Master's
Abstracts: What's NTL's game in bidding for Newcastle? Battle is joined in digital television. Suddenly it's time to take the cable sector seriously
Abstracts: What sort of life for a place of death? Death becomes him. Earth Centre awakens revival
Abstracts: What's Serbian for 'Piste'? 'New' resorts off the beaten piste. The new des res of the French slopes
Abstracts: What's the matter with Michelle? Life can be so hard as a grown-up. No pleasing Miss Polley
Abstracts: What's the point in serving up this rather tasteless Cook book? Why I'm proud to be a herbivore
Abstracts: What's the point of spending a fortune on nurses and teachers? Teachers, stop complaining: you've never had it so good
Abstracts: What's the storey? Drawing on good ideas. Up, up and away to the high life
Abstracts: What's the winning formula, then? A new formula: let the state pay for politics. Lauda finds a successful airline formula
Abstracts: What Tank boy did next. Just take a deep breath - and blow. Next time, I'll take the kettle
Abstracts: What the Chancellor needs to do before anyone can plan for the future. How to be better off in 1996
Abstracts: What the Conservatives lack is something to fight against. The Tories aren't hated any more - they're just not loved
Abstracts: What the Dickens? Pip never saw Estella like this .... A self-made man with no sleeping partners. Light at the end of the tunnel
Abstracts: What the French really fear: 'le style Conran.' (restaurants in Paris, France, face competition from Sir Terence Conran)(Column)
Abstracts: What the hell is going on? The end of the line for a dutiful son? Boys in the hood come in from the cold
Abstracts: What the markets will do in 1999. Another turbulent year for shares. Uncharted waters for nervous analysts and investors
Abstracts: What 'The Sun' says about Blair and Europe. The beef war shows just how much we need Europe. Cabinet struggle to preserve unity
Abstracts: What they really, really need? Wallpaper* man targets fashion. Now that's what I call show business
Abstracts: What to do when Christmas is no cracker. The fit that can be fatal. In search of a different kind of male bonding
Abstracts: What track is the Labour Party travelling on? Off the beaten track. Railtrack: a flawed idea from the start
Abstracts: What triggers the gun culture? Lost leaders in need of an enemy. Mr Rabin's cavalry is coming
Abstracts: What were we doing bombing Iraq? Hypocrisy and deceit: the essential ingredients for war. Farewell to democracy in Pakistan
Abstracts: What will a voucher buy your child? Brains, beaks and tailcoats. Are the national tests failing our children?
Abstracts: What will happen to your house in 1996? 'We have had the chance to get to know each other as adults in a way I never knew my own parents.' (when grown-up children return to live with their parents)
Abstracts: What will the Northern Alliance do in our name now? I dread to think.... A city of spiritual beauty broods in the rubble
Abstracts: What will these men reveal? Lord Donaldson of Kingsbridge. Lord Dainton
Abstracts: What will they think of next? It's good to talk before you buy a phone. Pagers become the economic communicators
Abstracts: What women want. Yes, we did want to go off-road but .... The news we don't want to hear
Abstracts: What words are worth. Poetry's human time bomb ticks again. The problem with poetry
Abstracts: What you can buy for a trillion dollars. Farewell, couch potato. EMU and the tramp of jackboots
Abstracts: What you see is what you get. Neasden: a new home for the gods. Waiting for the end of the world
Abstracts: Wheeler-dealer frenzy is all set to continue. Actors take up arms over the TV gold rush. Chrysalis puts its Heart into London radio
Abstracts: When a city turns far right. Gingrich, once hero of the US right, to quit as Speaker. Paris tightens grip on Corsica warlords
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