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Abstracts: Movie-making: it's no game. Small enough to take on Godzilla. Top of the world, Ma
Abstracts: Moving away from the lynch mob. State licence to bug and burgle. Citizen Pharaoh
Abstracts: Moving closer to the heart of Europe. Service sector has its bright spots. Service boom to be wary of
Abstracts: Moving experiences to avoid. You could be converted. Someone to watch over it
Abstracts: Moving the goalposts at Pristina FC. Season of hell in Burma junta's jail. Assets of groups linked to terrorism are frozen
Abstracts: MPs back Earl's call to liberate Princes. Angry MPs to ask Mandelson why he won't speak to the Commons. Mandelson defends right to go for chauffeur-driven spin
Abstracts: MPs want biotech watchdog The day I discovered I am a walking cliche. UK: FREE BASIC TRAINING FOR UNEMPLOYED
Abstracts: Mr and Mrs David Helfgott are very much at home. Blood, guts and a nice line in serial killers. Vile bodies?
Abstracts: Mr Blair has lost control of his most prized political asset. So, where are these 'radical' policies Mr Blair speaks of?
Abstracts: Mr Blair, it is time to turn your attention to the troubles here. A universal streak of unhealthy defiance
Abstracts: Mr Blair must be prepared to stand up to President Bush. Backbenchers urge caution over military action. MPs warn Blair against hasty military response
Abstracts: Mr Blair must be prepared to stand up to President Bush. Blair takes role of 'Persuader' to cement coalition. 'We must defeat terrorism or be defeated by it.'
Abstracts: Mr Blair must let his 'babes' change the culture of politics. A task for the Cherie at the top
Abstracts: Mr Blair must stop being so cautious and start taking risks. If Blair were to dare it, he could win a euro referendum this year
Abstracts: Mr Blair remains a cautious soul - and not without good reason. So what are Mr Brown's real aims in this war?
Abstracts: Mr Blair's dilemma: should he take the risk of supporting our US allies? It's not so special, but it can still be a warm relationship
Abstracts: Mr Blair sneaks Cool Britannia in through the back door. Phew! Someone realises that Britain is not a paradise
Abstracts: Mr Blunkett's failure to stop the teaching brain drain. A-levels fail to make the grade. Remaking the grade
Abstracts: Mr Brown has a taxing question to ask the nation. Myths and realities about Labour's plans for the NHS. Now Labour has shed its high tax reputation, get ready for taxes
Abstracts: Mr Brown has offered the party a vision of his future. The iron chancellor is set to face his sternest test. There are limits to the gullibility of the middle class
Abstracts: Mr Brown puts obstacles in the way of the very people he wants to help. What the Budget is to you
Abstracts: Mr Clarke could turn out to be bad news for Labour. The two great conundrums of Mr Blair's second term. Rigging the referendum isn't as easy as the Tories think
Abstracts: Mr Clarke must stand for his party's leadership. Only two candidates are fit for the Tory leadership. Confined to Rushcliffe, Ken Clarke is keeping his counsel
Abstracts: Mr Coca takes on US in drugs war. The roving ambassador starts work. Mexico's economy heads for meltdown
Abstracts: Mr Conran's fin de siecle. It must look good on people, as well as on paper. Streatham style comes to Avenue George V
Abstracts: Mr Cook, we are up in arms. A city fighting for its reputation. Lost in a moral maze
Abstracts: Mr Hague talks of common sense, but our party is starting to commit suicide. The arresting sight of Tories defying the winter torpor
Abstracts: Mr Hague, you could make Lords reform more radical. Yes, the boom is coming. Mr Hague is speaking in a foreign language
Abstracts: Mr Imperfect. Dole ordered to keep smiling as Republican battle grows bitter. Bedevilled in the deep blue sea
Abstracts: Mr Koizumi must find a cure for the Japanese disease before it's too late. Japan must face need for change
Abstracts: Mr Livingstone can be defeated by argument. Earthquake in Enfield: the night Middle England turned red. She's just not Tony's kind of socialist
Abstracts: Mr Major's house of horror. I love Cyprus in the springtime. Stand up to them, Mr Smith
Abstracts: Mr Major's moral crusade haunted by buried skeletons. Nimrod on wing and a prayer. The grass
Abstracts: Mr Murdoch's global paper-chase. Fresh tax revelations at News. A Wapping surprise for Ireland?
Abstracts: Mr Portillo, reject both the fantasists and the ecumenists. Blokeishness is not enough to rescue the Conservatives
Abstracts: Mr Portillo, reject both the fantasists and the ecumenists. Telling lessons in how not to lead the Conservative Party
Abstracts: Mr Portillo should remember his rallying call: 'Who dares, wins.'. Is Mr Portillo the assassin or the saviour of his leader?
Abstracts: Mr Portillo, the Great Political Crusader, is ultimately doomed. The big blue
Abstracts: Mr Pratt, in the old people's home, with an empty pocket. Dr Death asks some painful questions. Death's advocate
Abstracts: Mr Right goes to Washington. Jasper turns its back on soulless Klan rally. Transatlantic fish war goes Canada's way
Abstracts: Mrs Clinton goes it alone. War in Peace County. Bush opens up the wilds of Alaska to the big oil interests
Abstracts: M&S hopes for return to old glories, but has it really turned the corner? M&S pins hopes on the George Davis fashion formula
Abstracts: Ms Mowlam isn't perfect, but she's a beacon of hope for Ulster. Mr Trimble deserves this chance to make politics work
Abstracts: MTM case was a human tragedy. Sensing changes ahead in balance of risks. To pick one unit trust from 1,600 you need to do your homework
Abstracts: Mubarak names his prime suspect. Mubarak threatens to make victims into heroes. Egypt plunges into a state of uncertainty
Abstracts: Mubarak's gadfly prophesies a peaceful Islamic revolution. Some fundamental difficulties. Blind sheikh sees Mubarak's end
Abstracts: Muddy secrets of the Humber. The path of least resistance. Mutated genes on toast for breakfast
Abstracts: Mugabe offers up farms to pay off his political debts. Fun-loving man who was 'driven to write.' (Sir Kingsley Amis)
Abstracts: Mugabe's attack on judges and journalists fails to stifle dissent. Mugabe hit by death of ally behind campaign of violence
Abstracts: Mugging: is it a black and white issue? Local radio? Why not news from your own street? The age of innocence is dead, killed by suspicion
Abstracts: Mugging: not a black and white issue. Are we hostages to gun culture? Blair's vision of change boosted by new recruits
Abstracts: Muharraf is unsentimental over fate of his old friends and new foes. Pakistan faces a difficult battle on many fronts
Abstracts: Mullingar: a singular place. 'The manly art of knocking senseless.' (boxing in Dublin) Sue me, and I'll throw the book at you
Abstracts: Multicultural pick-and-mix. The self-created composer. Make that trebles all round
Abstracts: Mum, I need this monster. But it's only a game.... Toys for the boys
Abstracts: Mummy's recipe for disaster. The British way of death. Pleasure boat disaster on River Thames was 'a predictable event that was utterly preventable.' (inquest into death of 51 people in sinking of pleasure boat 'Marchioness')
Abstracts: 'Mummy, the Serb says we must take our beds out now.' (Muslims driven out of their homes in Serb-controlled northern Bosnia; series on former Yugoslavia)
Abstracts: 'Mum's white, but she helps me fight racism.'. Firms work to help those most in need: employee volunteering lets companies donate vital time instead of money
Abstracts: Murder, assassination and beatings: the chilling tactics used to keep control of an occupied city. Palestinian ceasefire holds despite gun-battles
Abstracts: Murder by manipulation: when a doctor doesn't see. A shorter intake of breath. Now smile on the other side of your face
Abstracts: Murdered because he was black. Mother could soothe, but not cure. An artist cast into controversy
Abstracts: Murdered in cold blood: the editor whose sin was to criticise Milosevic. Top hack blasts local rags
Abstracts: Murderer to get sex swap on the NHS. Britain's wife-beating epidemic is revealed. Gun crime is on the rise, warns Boateng
Abstracts: Murder most foul, grief most public. Keep God out of the classrooms. They've learned to live with cannibals
Abstracts: Murderous reality behind the myth of Mr Livingstone. Labour's Essex man. So many Labour MPs - but so little for them to do
Abstracts: Murders mar a picture of wealth. Killers roamed corridors hunting down their 'prey.'. Skinheads held for 'racist' murder
Abstracts: Murdoch, a problem of our own making. Lord of the nation's bad taste. The paper with one voice
Abstracts: Murdoch, a problem of our own making. Money makes the world go away. Nightmare cures for unhappiness
Abstracts: Murdoch guns for digital rivals. The Marquess of Bristol. Another revamp for Sky Movies
Abstracts: Murdoch lands a plum role ahead of the election. Australia accused of genocide against aborigines. Sydney enraged by Murdoch's film studio deal
Abstracts: Murdoch lands a plum role ahead of the election. 'Whingeing Poms' can sway election. Australia pays silent tribute to gun victims
Abstracts: Murdoch makes first move in the media wars of the new millennium. All roads lead to Dr Malone, the king of cable TV
Abstracts: Murdoch means business in Europe. Robinson's Granada decides against demerger. Britain's latest TV export
Abstracts: Murdoch's assault opens pay-TV battle. 68bn pounds sterling BP-Amoco deal set to spark oil merger frenzy. Shell to cut $2.5bn in costs and at least 4,000 more jobs
Abstracts: Murdoch's media empire is global and mighty, but it isn't eternal. History is the new gardening
Abstracts: Murdoch talks Euro TV in Italy NP heads east Power and its glories
Abstracts: Murdoch woos Germany's 'Blair.' (Rupert Murdoch seeks support of German Social Democrat leader Gerhard Schroder)
Abstracts: Mushroom pickers get a code of conduct Inquisition, blazing rows - or just lunch? Eastern chief mulls bid for Powergen station
Abstracts: Mushroom pickers get a code of conduct. In the honeycomb domes of a man-made Eden, the global garden springs to life
Abstracts: Mushrooms and slaves linked in farm protest. Phone factories - Britain's new boom industry. Revolution? What revolution?
Abstracts: Music a la Mode. Time to face the very heavy music. Modern life isn't rubbish
Abstracts: Music: a plan for survival. A trauma that must be shared by us all. Survival was just the start of the trauma
Abstracts: Music for pleasure. Cool, calm and collected. Towards a jazz utopia
Abstracts: Music from beyond the grave. Under the influence. Pedalling to Berlin and back
Abstracts: Music looks back to the future. The double life of Charles Ives. They've never had it so good
Abstracts: Music was my first love, but numbers saved my life. Insurance brokers face fewer regulations. Insurance trap for home-buyers
Abstracts: Music world in discord as film depicts du Pre the icon as selfish seductress. Who was Jacqueline du Pre?
Abstracts: Muslims learn to fear Tudjman's embrace. The end of a false consensus. Hunkering down for a long, long war
Abstracts: Must Saturday night be a TV desert? Profits mean the loss of friends for BBC. Channel 5 gets poor reception as viewers vote with off-switch
Abstracts: Must they do it on the road? Beachside festivities turn to ash as fires rage. Death by drowning: the islands that are disappearing beneath the waves
Abstracts: Must we bury eccentricity under a cloak of political correctness? So just what is this wonderful new world of Widdecombism?
Abstracts: Mutiny on the lottery's bounty. Prevention is as important as cure: new priorities in dealing with homelessness are designed to help people before they end up on the streets
Abstracts: Mutual fund cash floods Wall St. How long before the Wall Street party's over? Pink slips rain down on Wall Street traders
Abstracts: Mutual? Of course. Everyone benefits .... The Pru still has the urge to merge. The death of the building society
Abstracts: My beating by refugees is a symbol of the hatred and fury of this filthy war. A defiant sermon in the town of the infidel killer
Abstracts: My blueprint for victory - return to Old Labour values. Do the control freaks really want Labour to lose London?
Abstracts: My bright idea for the shortest manifesto in political history. The days of spin are over - an era of anti-spin has arrived
Abstracts: My family and other exhibits. Me and my rings of confidence. A short history of the long-living oak
Abstracts: My father, the famous artist. Turning the other cheek for art's sake. The local Muse service
Abstracts: My father, the revolutionary. 'We must redefine Jewishness.' (Jews become assimilated into United Kingdom society)
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