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Abstracts: A missing young mother and the husband who denies killing her. Senior policeman suspended after corruption inquiry
Abstracts: Amnesty offers Italy chance to forget its years of terror. Has bin Laden's senior aide been killed in US raid?
Abstracts: Amnesty's message on Rwanda - silenced by British television. Shifting political loyalty is good news for the press
Abstracts: A model for us all. Get advice on putting your money to work. Continental drift: it's a market phenomenon
Abstracts: A model way to regulate new drugs that stands up to industry scrutiny. Rhone-Poulenc makes 1.7bn pounds sterling hostile bid for Fisons
Abstracts: A modest proposal for our Lords. Mandelson - Machiavelli or an ordinary bloke? I'm sorry, they're still unspeakable
Abstracts: A modest proposal to censor the Internet. Fusion: do we have the spark? Hacker learns internet deception isn't child's play
Abstracts: A modest proposal: try eating with the television off. Off to Heaven in a Hertz. Fighting fear and fishermen in the night
Abstracts: A monster of a player. A Czechered history. Steely man and weaver of dreams
Abstracts: A monumental spot of local trouble. Don't shoo the piano tuner, he's only gone to Cuba. On the Prince's mind is only beauty
Abstracts: A moral life in this godless world. A pinch of soil: the final frontier. In tune with the British way of pop
Abstracts: A much meaner tribe. Do women deserve the vote? Women like Us don't vote Labour
Abstracts: A Muslim cause in Chechnya. Why does the Titanic so fascinate us? It's a story about the hour of our death. 'The rapes went on day and night.' (personal accounts of rape of Muslim women by Serbian gunmen) (includes related article with doctor's description of women.s suffering)
Abstracts: A myth rammed down our throats. At each others' throats over Jack the Ripper. 'They are all at each others' throats - it's very funny.' (rivalry between United Kingdom estate agents)(Your Money)
Abstracts: An academic harvest for the world. Body's pain relief mimics cannabis Joining the single currency could boost R and D
Abstracts: An accident of gender. The ethical meets the profitable. When it comes to your premiums, you are what you do
Abstracts: An accident waiting to happen? Barings dealer's 1m pounds sterling boast. Baring the City; breaking the bank
Abstracts: An advocate for the consumer. Baby died after 'huge failings' by care staff. 'Boaties' find no glamour in quest for blues
Abstracts: An age-old question of discrimination. Two mums and dads are a set of parents too many. An end to 'do-it-yourself' abroad
Abstracts: A naive fish in very dangerous waters. Frightened men, beware! Women are set to fight. A dangerous talent, as seen on TV
Abstracts: An alluring and potent charm. A tale of two kingdoms. Crossover at a high pitch
Abstracts: Analyzing the ethical decision making of sales professionals. A comprehensive framework for the analysis of ethical behavior, with a focus on sales organizations
Abstracts: An analysis of leading contributors to the sales force research literature, 1980 through 1990. Salesforce socialization tactics: building organizational value congruence
Abstracts: An applied analysis of buyer equity perceptions and satisfaction with automobile salespeople. Organizational behavior modification: a general motivational tool for sales management
Abstracts: An arcade turns to hard-core pawn. King of the smart moves? How I made a pawn star for a day
Abstracts: Anarchy stalks Albanian cities as cheated investors vent fury in orgy of destruction. Fear and fury after Albania's sham election
Abstracts: An art class in action. A fine brush with violence. When the blast of war blows in our ears
Abstracts: A national drug expert is needed. National Hardware Show; Hardware Industry Week. Error is ruled out by military expert
Abstracts: A nation both richer and more insecure. Warning signals in life of a killer. Defector praises Labour's 'discretion.' (Oleg Gordievsky claims that no senior Labour Party members assisted the Soviet Union)
Abstracts: A nation held hostage to history. Clinton's visit seals destiny of Palestine. The United Nations must impose a peace deal on the Middle East
Abstracts: A nation in need of a miracle. Paranoid? Or are they really out to get you? Kant for every day
Abstracts: A nation left in search of a mother. Just don't call me Mother .... Picasso the seducer was more sinned against than sinning
Abstracts: A nation left transfixed by the battle of the banks. Eurozone coaxes savers to spend old cash hoards. 'Could France profane the rest of men to whom we owe our very existence?'
Abstracts: A nation of voyeurs is not a pretty sight. Orwellian thoughts. Doom is Major's best weapon
Abstracts: A nation queues to find out what's the story on Gallagher's big day. You ask the questions
Abstracts: Anatomy of a gaffe reveals a Tory tartan dilemma. How the Cabinet wrote its script for the new Scotland. Who's afraid of the West Lothian question?
Abstracts: Anatomy of a selfish genius. Altruistic equations that killed a good man. Trying to read between the software lines
Abstracts: Anatomy of a 'Titanic feud.'. Hail the great moderniser. Mr Brown emerges stronger, but New Labour is weaker
Abstracts: A natural-born killer that fears no weevil. Love in bloom. Here's a thorny problem
Abstracts: A natural form of therapy. Cherishing Mother Earth. Urban survivors on the April streets
Abstracts: And a very happy Vaisakhi to you! Beginning at midnight: a revolution that affects us all. Putting on a brave face
Abstracts: And finally he is Falstaff. Glyn Dearman. John Chapman
Abstracts: And finally ... it's over to the electronic town hall. Sky links up with the owner of television rights to World Cup
Abstracts: And for my next trick. If you can't complete, you can't compete. Who supervises the supervisors?
Abstracts: And Holly wears the crown. 'I do all this stuff like going on chat shows. Then people think it's Meg. It's like I'm doing publicity for my sister.' (actress Jennifer Tilly)(Interview)
Abstracts: And how would madam like it cooked? A hot Indian summer. A Chile summer in the middle of winter
Abstracts: And lo, stars rose in the East. Elegant and grassy or big and buttery. So you want to impress your friends
Abstracts: And man became God. The teenies vote for snog 'n' run. An industry gone on holiday
Abstracts: And not a Mickey Mouse chef in sight. Fear grips Paris after new blast. Fears grow over threat to tourism
Abstracts: And now for a word from our composer.... Composer's odyssey. 'A high note, a low note, a note in the middle - like the music of a madman.' (reputation of composer Anton Webern)
Abstracts: And now for the hard part. All roads lead to the Oval Office. Public waits for Clinton to fulfil its hopes
Abstracts: And now jobs for the boys and girls. The angry sound of the suburbs. Love of peace sparks a war in Provence
Abstracts: And now jobs for the boys and girls. The other championship race. Race for the Elysee still open
Abstracts: And now the news from ITN: job cuts, low morale and a downgraded service. The day the captain died
Abstracts: And on the next day, it was the same old story: racism, bungling, incompetence. Police have 'harassed blacks for 30 years.'
Abstracts: Andras Hegedus. Adil Carcani. Edvard Gierek
Abstracts: Andre Dewavrin. Gaston de Bonneval. Col Daniel Divry
Abstracts: Andre Fougeron. Inside the age of innocence. James Ravilious
Abstracts: Andre Giraud. Jean Poperen. Leopold Sedar Senghor
Abstracts: Andrew cost more than Kuwait's war. SA faces new enemy - crime. Krajina poised to reopen old wounds
Abstracts: Andrew: his true story (he's rich and happy). Keep out. This is a private view. A portrait of Anne Frank
Abstracts: And so farewell, monstrous icon, 1918-1995. Punk to grunge - stars embrace the icon beyond the edge. A Modern icon comes back from the dead
Abstracts: ... and stop the anti-imperialist rot? A handbag on wheels. Sufferin' satellites, The Comic is dead
Abstracts: And that's not all, folks.... Will movies kill the soundtrack star? Books of the pop age? They won't hear of it
Abstracts: ... And the beast that nobody loves. Far-right returns with a violence agenda. 'I want the right to die at the time of my choosing and with dignity.'
Abstracts: And the blind shall see. Can we trust hydrogen again? Protection by detection
Abstracts: And the brass band played on.... So you want to be a Freemason. Leaves by the country station line
Abstracts: And the dumb shall inherit the Earth. Saving the cat or the Gauguin. The lives of Nora Ephron
Abstracts: And the inferior swarms will have to die. It is Chris's illness, but we all have scars. 'They have hijacked my religion.'
Abstracts: And then Andrew looked in the mirror. A single parent with 30 children. Then it arrived: a plain envelope, with strong handwriting
Abstracts: And then Andrew looked in the mirror. David March. Unlikely face at the 'Mirror.' (David Montgomery, chief exec Mirror Group Newspapers)
Abstracts: And then he tipped ice over his head. The solicitors who get solicited. Do they deserve some privacy?
Abstracts: And the poor inherited Blair. Take the third way to nirvana. What the disabled need most is for the rest of us to think differently
Abstracts: And the toast is Slava! Music? It's just child's play. Saying no to the hard sell
Abstracts: And they're off ... candidates line up early for race to the White House. Jospin lures women to his platform
Abstracts: And this is the road to Hell .... How to avoid holiday hospitals from hell. When the bully making your child's life hell is his teacher
Abstracts: And you thought Britain had a bad Games. Revenge of the losers. Forest folk defy Inkatha
Abstracts: An easy way to make the grade? Sir thought he was witty. Word blind
Abstracts: An easy way to make the grade? So what are little boys made of? The strange case of the disappearing parents
Abstracts: An economist's view of what Labour can do. What Brown should budget for after the election. Labour might have more room for manoeuvre
Abstracts: An embarrassment of lottery silver. Take a walk on the wild side. 'Tis the giving time - so why are we donating less?
Abstracts: An embrace from the minister. High-risk culture for the Nineties. Art lovers and culture minister defend artist over 'family snapshots.'
Abstracts: An ending or a new beginning? The diary of Harold Evans, 69 and a half. When mystery drowns history
Abstracts: An end to genocide for our ape cousins. Silence from the spin doctor whose e-mail wrecked the sombre mood of national unity
Abstracts: An end to those broken nights. A thousand and one nights at the panto. Prom nights
Abstracts: An English first at the German bar. Sorry, Monsieur, the Bar is closed. Cultivating an electronic tree of knowledge
Abstracts: An enhanced existence. Belgrade bomb culture. Nice and cosy does it
Abstracts: An entrepreneur at the council. Council woo private sector. Fight into the public sector
Abstracts: An epic night in Hollywood as 'Gladiator' turns the glint of steel into a golden aura. Britons steal the show in Golden Globe nominations
Abstracts: An epidemic - or just a big wheeze? A well connected hostage is first to be freed. Life's no joke in the lawyers' chamber of horrors
Abstracts: An episode of low farce - and the highest tribute to American justice. Seconds out ... he's back
Abstracts: A nerd-magnet speaks out. It starts with an E. Fatal distraction
Abstracts: An escape from the prison mentality. 'The cost to society is so great it makes me dizzy.'(case of United Kingdom student in prison for possessing Ecstasy and cannabis)(Column)
Abstracts: An evaluation of sales training in the U.S. banking industry. Sales training: executives' research needs
Abstracts: An event without pathos. We had reckoned without the parrot. Set to sail without a helmsman
Abstracts: An everyday story of not-so-friendly country folk. Editor ready to close a chapter on Old Lady of Skipton. Harmony on the eco farm with a doctor animals can count on
Abstracts: A new age for Asian women. Bradford's culture clash. Is feminism to blame for our dumbed-down, sex-now culture?
Abstracts: A new car I could afford. Or could I? Warning: Prince Xenu could destroy the Net. First could you show me how to boil water?
Abstracts: A new CD costs 14.49 pounds sterling. Or, you could download it for free on the Internet. No wonder the music business is sounding off
Abstracts: A new daytime dawns. Deep in the forest, nothing stirred. Hand in hand through their park life
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