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Abstracts: Is anybody out there? They come from outer space. One giant peep for mankind
Abstracts: Is Auschwitz a laughing matter? Sex and drugs and Amsterdam. Whatever it is, I'm against it
Abstracts: 'I saw her raise her hand ... she was stabbing Stompie.' (Winnie Mandela accused of murdering young activist) Winnie's daughter accused of torture
Abstracts: 'I saw them herded to their death. I heard the gunfire as they died.' (Adam Schesch, witness to atrocities in Chile under General Augusto Pinochet)
Abstracts: Is Charlie making Patsies of lesbians? Beer money for the butterflies. Life after ice in your underpants
Abstracts: Is Charlie making Patsies of lesbians? 'It was the weather that did us.' (Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Neill and Major Ron Foster relive memories of getting stranded in the Borneo jungle)(Interview)
Abstracts: Is China really so bad? How to spot a really good deal. Not really our sort of neighbour
Abstracts: Is Dr Greenspan the hero of the boom or the villain of the slump? What happens when US bubble bursts?
Abstracts: I see 300 graves that could bear the headstone: 'Died of depleted uranium.'. Our shame over Srebrenica
Abstracts: Is hers the toughest job in Fleet Street? Girls get violent. Is it really such a sin to be ugly?
Abstracts: I sing the body bruised. The leaver of the pack. Rimbaud mentality
Abstracts: Is irradiation the answer to the sell-by date? Why Slow Food is a taste worth acquiring. Passionate about food
Abstracts: Is it a bug, is it a fish? Are you shopping soundly? The very image of vitality
Abstracts: Is it an exhibit of cultural cool, or just a fire extinguisher? Rubber soles run wild
Abstracts: Is it just for toffs and dandies? Culture is booming, just don't blow it. Darling, l'm just popping out to the garage
Abstracts: Is it last Tuesday for the dot.com dream-makers? UK: FAILURE OF DOTCOMS. UK: FREESERVE HOLDING ACQUIRED BY NEWSQUEST
Abstracts: Is it time for that Cabinet minister (nudge, nudge: you known the one) to grass on himself? John Major has set himself the most impossible task of his career. Not peace in Northern Ireland, not even winning an election. No, he has exhorted the nation that tonight, at 8.38pm, we should all fall silent and remain so for two minutes to mark VE Day. Silence. For two whole minutes. Can this man be serious?
Abstracts: Is it time for the Grim Reaper to pick up his P45? A matter of life and death. CJD cases twice as likely in the North
Abstracts: Is it time to call off the dogs? Revealed: how Anna got a life after This Life. What's in a gland?
Abstracts: Is it your pace or mine? A bit of a puzzler. A catalyst of genius
Abstracts: Is it your pace or mine? Now you hear it, now you don't. Hope to turn again
Abstracts: Is Jacques a Cambridge chap? Principles of passion and hatred. The philosopher's new mind
Abstracts: Is Japan really facing a liquidity trap? What if Japan really did recover? Can we really cut state spending to Asian levels?
Abstracts: Is Jean-Jacques Rousseau to blame for France's missing millions? What is the Jewish state for?
Abstracts: Islamic gunmen challenge Yeltsin's rule. The grandson who believes it's time to rewrite history. What sort of champ is this?
Abstracts: Islamic revolution that has failed to deliver. Error that led the West to aid Saddam. The hunt for Red Mercury
Abstracts: Islamists' long wait for justice. Arabs who want peace say Israel must face its own fundamentalists. Five million Arabs who don't exist
Abstracts: Islamists promise Algerian elite a bloody Ramadan. A city where even mourners go in fear. Where men in black come out to prey
Abstracts: Island airs good news on TV for children. Wanted: justice for fathers whose bond has been broken. Britain in 2020: Lots of singles, fewer children, more pets, rural retirement
Abstracts: Islanders' charm works wonders for earnings. Island of the gods. Sea spray and superstition in old East Neuk
Abstracts: Island of intrigue feels chill as spies pull out. Two traditions, a singular tragedy. A troubled world primed to explode
Abstracts: Island of the gods. Boston: a whole new ball game. Star struck in Flanders
Abstracts: Island Records founder to float new ventures. An empty seat, some clothes and a photo album were all that remained of Flight 592
Abstracts: Is Latin America heading for a new era of dictatorship and repression? Aztec campaign ruffles feathers
Abstracts: Isle of pilgrims and martyrs. The art of English eccentricity. New Year's day of the dead
Abstracts: Islington is where the Hollywood stars shine. Britannia rules the stage. Exeunt omnes. Farewell then to the Old Vic
Abstracts: Is Lord Neill's new broom sweeping too close for comfort? Draper syndrome: overpaid, underage, in power. Ideas, not just personalities, are at stake in the Cabinet reshuffle
Abstracts: Is money spent on students wasted? I know my father died of drink. I watched him. 20bn pounds sterling has been wasted. People have died. Yet the ministry to blame is still a slave to the farming business. Only when secrecy ends will consumers come first
Abstracts: Is money spent on students wasted? Oxbridge entrants face real university challenge. From Reuters to relief
Abstracts: Is Mr Blair foolish enough to try to stop me running for mayor of London? The Government's infatuation with the private sector is foolish
Abstracts: Is organic food safe? Gimme gimme gimme. Second writ lodged over RAC windfalls
Abstracts: Is politics a career for your daughter? Unrepentant Norris romps and tells. Now for a short break from free speech
Abstracts: Israel and Hizbollah swap their dead. Sounds of fury rise from wreckage of a town that became a charnel house
Abstracts: Israel and PLO agree to kickstart peace talks. US puts air strikes on hold as Baghdad concedes. Edging in from the cold, Libya 'respects' verdict
Abstracts: Israel attacks Arafat's base in its own 'war on terrorism.'. Israel's ring of steel lifted, but for how long?
Abstracts: Israel defies Western appeals over 'closed military area' on Arab land. US rebukes Israel after senior PLO member is killed in missile attack
Abstracts: Israeli bombs shatter illusion of peace. A wasted chance for peace, if not love. Out of the wilderness with Rabin
Abstracts: Israeli killing of Hamas member frustrates Allies. Egypt, the breeding ground for Islamic terrorism. Palestinians fear the price they will have to pay
Abstracts: Israeli peaceniks fear sinking into shadows. Trapped in no man's land: UN acts as Lebanon refuses to accept Palestinians
Abstracts: Israeli right makes a stand over settlements. Foreign Office makes sure it has the last word. Foreign Office excellence threatened by criticism
Abstracts: Israelis block West Bank commerce. US faces long haul to peace in Middle East. A war the Israelis can all support
Abstracts: Israelis declare pact a victory. We will do what it takes, says defiant Sharon. Suicide bomber dims hopes of Mid-East peace
Abstracts: Israelis may regret Orient House grab amid scepticism over 'terrorism' charge. Strength born of fear and hatred is merely a sign of weakness
Abstracts: Israeli spies exposed by defector. The new face of Hizbollah. South Lebanon slowly starts to lose its mines - but too late for some
Abstracts: Israeli 'terrorism' hands a gift to Egypt's Islamist rebels. Egyptian antagonists square up
Abstracts: Israel nibbles at compromise. We love John and Jill - at least for now. Kosovo crisis comes to life on the stage
Abstracts: Israel pillories UN worker. Spanish armada sails as peace talks flounder. Suspicion is enough to condemn Arab homes
Abstracts: Israel's proxy army 'runs out of control.' (Israel unable to control South Lebanon Army) Hizbollah raises stakes in Lebanon fighting
Abstracts: Israel's soldier Prime Minister mounts a campaign for peace. Sharon has the age, experience and effrontery to be Israel's De Gaulle
Abstracts: ISRAEL/SWEDEN: GEO TO REVEAL DEAL WITH ERICSSON. We must not have an election until this crisis is under control
Abstracts: Israel the summit victor. A new partner for the Middle East. US brokers Lebanon peace deal
Abstracts: Is Shell going up in smoke? 'They decided on diplomacy. It failed. Father and the others are now dead.' (Nigeria hangs Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others)
Abstracts: Is she or isn't she? Is there anybody out there with Di? Reunited after 31 years
Abstracts: Is Stephen Bayley as good an ideas man as he thinks he is? We'll find out under the dome. Tyger tyger, burning brighter
Abstracts: Is the American experience exceptional enough for Wall St? Contented voters borrow to buy the American dream. American consumers key to UK soft landing
Abstracts: Is the Archbishop missing the point? Charged with deciding the undecidable. Beyond the newsreel's monochrome morality
Abstracts: Is the handbag losing its impact? Back to the Thatcherite future with Mr Hague. Thatcher's spectre haunts the feast
Abstracts: Is the housewife all washed up? Milton Keynes multiplied. Tibetan protest ends in flames
Abstracts: Is the new medium the message? Dissonant voices, still lives. How music got its Grove back
Abstracts: Is the party over for Maggie's kids? And the walls came crumbling down. It can't be him ... surely not ...
Abstracts: Is the phantom menace of hype overshadowing the art of cinema? New York puts its best foot forward. Then disaster strikes
Abstracts: Is there a monster in your house. These men are putting the final touches to a doll's house. They also make wooden trains. They are prisoners
Abstracts: Is there any future for the Conservative Party? From the cradle to the grave. Secrets from beyond the grave
Abstracts: Is there any life left in the House of Commons? Self-regulation scores a victory in the House. Out of the house of illusions
Abstracts: Is there any truth on TV? How to win friends and interview people. The spirit of Christmas present
Abstracts: Is there life after day surgery? Cats with rubber teeth prove smoking kills. Temptation for little hands
Abstracts: Is there life after disco? Boom time for top city hotels. How to check out before you check in
Abstracts: Is there more strength in numbers? When is an audit a fraud? Count is in to business say number-crunchers
Abstracts: Is there no justice for women in the legal profession? Legal secretaries - a law unto themselves. Block horror!
Abstracts: Is there something wrong with an exam that most people fail? University torn apart by 3.8m pounds sterling tobacco deal
Abstracts: Is there still life in the 20th century? Heroism in defeat. A cabbage, a melon, a genius
Abstracts: Is there too much flannel in our soaps? Back from the last resort. How the medium met the massage
Abstracts: Is the US ready to go colour-blind? Ready to foot the bill? Gay, Sir, and ready to serve
Abstracts: Is the wanton destruction of these homes a tragedy or a war crime? Forget the peace process: this is a murderous civil war
Abstracts: Is the West cured of Asian flu? UK at loggerheads with France over tax on speculators. Soros tells the West: We must reform to help poor
Abstracts: Is this forbidden territory? Maurice Hatton. London calling: help!
Abstracts: Is this just a killing field? Who's eating all the fish? Look back in anger - and joy
Abstracts: Is this man the last of the great Romantics? Listening between the lines. An old master's engraved new world
Abstracts: Is this the end of history? Paul Ricard. 'Missing' Rwandan refugees fall prey to whim of big-power rivarly
Abstracts: Is this the end of taxation as we know it? There's no shame in going public. A rational response in Unison. (Nalgo general secretary Alan Jinkinson becomes head of new public sector union Unison)_ (Interview)
Abstracts: Is this the end of the brothers' political clout? There's a right way and a wrong way to pay off your political debts
Abstracts: Is this the end of the brothers' political clout? Unions must realise this is the only Labour government they have
Abstracts: Is this the last gasp of European terrorism? UN has a problem: members may soon start to disappear. Shadows lengthen for Felipe
Abstracts: Is this the luckiest man in rock? The Russians are coming. Agitated comedian
Abstracts: Is this the man to say 'No, minister'? Kant for every day. For Japan, the art of forgetting is first to remember
Abstracts: Is this the One to wake our souls? Faithful and true, the flock of Father Basil are praying for him. The pragmatic entertainer who said the unsayable
Abstracts: Is this the UK's most wired man? In the Windows seat from Waterloo. Why not drop over for a PC party?
Abstracts: Is this the work of man or nature? What on earth has space done for us? If you're out there, we're ready for you
Abstracts: 'I still have no idea how I caught TB.' (growing number of cases of tuberculosis in United Kingdom) Good idea, but a bad business
Abstracts: Is Trinity too popular for its own good? Learning to live in a twilight zone. Truly, madly, deeply
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