The Observer index, January-December 2001 ... - Microform
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* See Book Reviews - Shapiro, Anna 01/07/01<br />
RED DOG<br />
* See Book Reviews - Flett, Kathryn 30/09/01<br />
* See Audiobook Reviews - Bunce, Kim 28/10/01<br />
RED DUST: A PATH THROUGH CHINA<br />
* See Book Reviews - Marsden, Philip 10/06/01<br />
RED ROOM, THE<br />
* See Book Reviews - Guttridge, Peter 15/07/01<br />
* See Audiobook Reviews - Redford, Rachel 04/11/01<br />
REEVES, KEANU<br />
* On location in Savannah, Georgia for his latest film, Keanu<br />
Reeves remains as elusive as ever 18/02/01 R 5 1>5<br />
Photographs<br />
REFLECTIONS ON BLUE WATER<br />
* See Book Reviews - King, Eldon 10/06/01<br />
REFORMING BRITAIN<br />
* See Book Reviews - Preston, Peter 22/04/01<br />
REFUGEES<br />
* <strong>Observer</strong> investigation on Bosnia's corrupt elite growing fat on<br />
human cargo smuggled to the West - see International Affairs:<br />
Europe 28/01/01<br />
* Last week they were washed up on the Riviera, now they are<br />
on the move again, Kurdish refugees forced to make yet another<br />
journey 25/02/01 B 25 1>8 Photographs, map<br />
* <strong>The</strong> lure of getting to Europe and securing a job in its buoyant<br />
economy is a powerful attraction to Africa's millions of poor and<br />
needy 15/04/01 B 18 1>6 Photographs, map<br />
* Afghanistan's worst humanitarian disaster since 1979 is<br />
unfolding as drought, famine and renewed civil war drive 300<br />
families a day into refugee camps - see International Affairs:<br />
Middle East 06/05/01<br />
* Ed Douglas in Nepal visits one of the camps into which<br />
100,000 refugees fleeing ethnic cleansing in Bhutan are<br />
crammed, largely forgotten by the world - see International<br />
Affairs: Indian Sub-Continent 24/06/01<br />
REGENERATION<br />
* Prince Charles's new initiative reflects his passion for urban<br />
regeneration 18/02/01 C 10 1>6 Photographs<br />
* A Sheffield steelworks reborn as a $46m hi-tech science<br />
adventure playground - see Science 08/04/01<br />
REGIMENTAL AFFAIR, A<br />
* See Book Reviews - Bouquet, Jonathan 18/03/01<br />
REID, STUART<br />
* Columnist 16/09/01 B 10 1>5 Photograph<br />
RELATIONSHIPS<br />
* Gavan Naden describes his relationship with his father<br />
07/01/01 R 6 1>4 Photographs<br />
* Emily Barr went round the world hoping she would find<br />
herself, instead she found a husband 11/02/01 R 4 1>5<br />
Photographs<br />
* 50 per cent of Britons claim work-related tiredness affects their<br />
private lives 04/03/01 B 13 1>8 Photographs, cartoon<br />
* Bob Rowthorn and Paul Ormerod ditch their Sixties roots to<br />
champion marriage as the best way to raise a family - see<br />
Marriage 25/03/01<br />
OBSERVER INDEX: JAN-DEC <strong>2001</strong><br />
181<br />
* A new book, <strong>The</strong> Marriage Sabbatical, recommends taking a<br />
sabbatical from your partner to boost long-term relationships is<br />
poised to become a bestseller 25/03/01 B 8 1>8 Photograph,<br />
cartoon<br />
* <strong>The</strong> man who's had 46 affairs (and counting) 17/06/01 M<br />
20>32 1>4 Photographs<br />
* Infidelity part 2: the devastating effects of infidelity across<br />
three generations of Ann Pearlman's family 24/06/01 M 18>24<br />
1>4 Photographs<br />
* Abused, vulnerable and articulate, 16-year-old Vonnie was a<br />
perfect subject for a BBC video diary 10 year's ago, it had a<br />
dramatic effect on her life and her producer, Polly Steele - see<br />
Children 05/08/01<br />
* Rising house prices are breaking up relationships by forcing<br />
unmarried couples to rush into cohabitation for financial reasons,<br />
according to social trend experts 02/09/01 B 11 1>2 Photograph<br />
* Older people who have regular sex have better physical and<br />
mental health than their chaste counterparts 09/09/01 B 6 1>7<br />
Photographs<br />
* Sooner or later most couples split up - there's a skill to saying<br />
goodbye and staying friends 07/10/01 R 4 1>4 Photographs<br />
* While Allied forces are making war on bin Laden, those of us<br />
left behind are making love 14/10/01 R 2 1>6 Photograph<br />
* Cold Feet, ITV's groundbreaking drama, is back with a darker<br />
edge, switching the emphasis from commitment to falling apart -<br />
see Television 11/11/01<br />
* A leading authority on sexual behaviour says last week's<br />
survey into Britain sexual habits reveals a sad downside to<br />
liberated attitudes among the young - see Sexual Behaviour<br />
02/12/01<br />
* How to compete with ex appeal 30/12/01 R 4 1>7<br />
Photographs<br />
RELIABLE ESSAYS: THE BEST OF CLIVE JAMES<br />
* See Book Reviews - Conrad, Peter 01/07/01<br />
RELIGION<br />
* MI5 and police ordered illegal burglaries in Muslim places of<br />
worship to gather information on alleged Islamic militants - see<br />
Intelligence Services 18/02/01<br />
* Tony Blair is to put his religious beliefs at the centre of the<br />
general election campaign and call for a new style of ethical<br />
politics where the church is the bedrock - see Politics 18/03/01<br />
* Religion has been a target for TV comedy since Derek Nimmo,<br />
now the creator of Father Ted has taken to the page with a spoof<br />
memoir of an old-school Catholic that bears comparison to Flann<br />
O'Brien 25/03/01 R 5 1>5 Photographs<br />
* Schools are to be told axe Easter holidays and replace them<br />
with a non-religious 'Spring break' - see Education 27/05/01<br />
* Pope John Paul II arrived in Ukranine for a five day visit and<br />
stepped straight into a war over whether the Vatican is trying to<br />
erode the power of the Orthodox Church - see Pope John Paul II<br />
24/06/01<br />
* Religion will never provide a moral framework for<br />
technological change, argues the distinguished philosopher A.C.<br />
Grayline 12/08/01 B 26 1>5 Photograph<br />
* Philip Pulman's tales of good and evil are a far cry from C.S.<br />
Lewis and A.A. Milen, but to the horror of the religious Right<br />
they are a runaway hit - see Pullman, Philip 26/08/01<br />
* <strong>The</strong> Taliban rulers in Afghanistan have started a trial of<br />
Christian aid workers accused to preaching Christianity - see<br />
International Affairs: Middle East 09/09/01<br />
* Religious groups rush to apply for state grants to open