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the coast - see Tourism 15/04/01<br />
* <strong>The</strong> British deer population is growing so rapidly and<br />
spreading so far that it is found now in every county in the<br />
country and they are causing vast damage to agriculture - see<br />
Animals 10/06/01<br />
* <strong>The</strong> <strong>Observer</strong> has uncovered details of more than 30 highly<br />
controversial plans for new roads through nature reserves and<br />
historic sites - see Transport 04/11/01<br />
COUNTRYSIDE ALLIANCE, THE<br />
* <strong>The</strong> Countryside Alliance has come under attack from rural<br />
campaigners and others after an investigation has revealed it has<br />
invested in companies criticised for damaging rural communities<br />
29/04/01 B 5 1>8 Photographs<br />
COURIC, KATIE<br />
* America's Katie Couric's 'ordinariness' has made her TV's bestpaid<br />
presenter 23/12/01 B 14 1>8 Photographs<br />
COVER-UP OF CONVENIENCE<br />
* See Book Reviews - Woffinden, Bob 17/06/01<br />
COWARD, ROS<br />
* Columnist 04/03/01 B 27 1>3 Photograph<br />
* Columnist 25/03/01 B 31 5>6 Photograph<br />
COX, BARONESS<br />
* Christian campaigner Baroness Cox is risking her life in Sudan<br />
to buy hundreds of people from slave-traders and set them free -<br />
see International Affairs: Africa 28/01/01<br />
COX, SARA<br />
* Interview with Radio One's breakfast show host, Sara Cox<br />
24/06/01 M 8>12 1>4 Photographs<br />
* See Radio 08/07/01<br />
CRAFT, IAN<br />
* Euan Ferguson meets… Ian Craft, the pioneer in IVF 28/01/01<br />
B 14 1>6 Photographs<br />
CRAWLING AT NIGHT<br />
* See Book Reviews - Shapiro, Anna 01/07/01<br />
CRIADO-PEREZ, CARLOS<br />
* Interview with Safeway's new chief executive Carlos Criado-<br />
Perez 25/11/01 N 16 1>5 Photograph<br />
CRICK, MICHAEL<br />
* Michael Crick, the crusading journalist is investigating Alex<br />
Ferguson, the Manchester United boss for a new biography<br />
26/08/01 B 6 6>8<br />
CRIME<br />
* Lenient sentencing fuels Net child porn - see Pornography<br />
07/01/01<br />
* Writer Emmanuel Carrere spent seven years finding out what<br />
drove Jean-Claude Romand to murder his wife, son, daughter<br />
and parents - see Carrere, Emmanuel 14/01/01<br />
* <strong>The</strong> murder of an Asian greengrocer in London has revealed<br />
how warring families will seek revenge over thousands of miles<br />
21/01/01 B 13 1>8 Photographs<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 />
* Alison Lewis was arrested on suspicion of slaying an entire<br />
family - after a year long ordeal she has been released without<br />
charge 28/01/01 B 12 1>8 Photographs<br />
OBSERVER INDEX: JAN-DEC <strong>2001</strong><br />
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* A flood of tapes now airing on TV chat shows uncover the<br />
corrupt heart of Peru - see International Affairs: Cent. & S.<br />
America 04/02/01<br />
* Kevin Sweeney said his wife's death was an accident; the<br />
police said it was murder - Jacqueline Davies believes her<br />
daughter was the victim of an evil con-man 04/02/01 R 1>2 1>5<br />
Photographs<br />
* Inside the hunt for a serial rapist 04/02/01 B 10 1>8<br />
Photographs<br />
* Sick Briton, Tracy Housel, is set for US execution in Atlanta<br />
04/02/01 B 15 1>8 Photographs<br />
* When the body of a millionaire socialite was found on a<br />
French beach last week, it seemed like suicide, now some are<br />
pointing to murder or even the curse of Tutankhamen 04/02/01<br />
B 18 1>8 Photographs<br />
* Stephen Downing walked free 27 years after being jailed for<br />
the murder of Wendy Sewell, but if he is innocent, then who is<br />
guilty? - see Downing, Stephen 11/02/01<br />
* <strong>The</strong> murky world of expatriate life in Saudi Arabia has been<br />
rocked by the arrests of three Westerners for murder, but are<br />
they being framed? - see International Affairs: Middle East<br />
11/02/01<br />
* After seven months the search for Lucie Blackman is over -<br />
Tokyo businessman is to be charged with her murder 11/02/01<br />
B 1>2 4>6 Photograph<br />
* Five minutes of madness which led to the killing of 18 year old<br />
Abdul Osman 11/02/01 M 16>23 1>4 Photographs<br />
* A key member of a ruthless gang of Russian criminals is in<br />
Britain, running brutal protection rackets, vice rings and frauds<br />
11/02/01 B 23 1>2 Photographs<br />
* Grim secret of the man in the Armani suit, the 'Tokyo Ripper'<br />
suspected of killing English hostess, Lucie Blackman 11/02/01<br />
B 5 1>8 Photographs<br />
* Stephen Downing, victim of what campaigners describe as one<br />
of Britain's worst miscarriages of justice could receive up to £8m<br />
compensation - see Downing, Stephen 18/02/01<br />
* <strong>The</strong> hidden truth behind race crimes in Britain - see Racism<br />
18/02/01<br />
* Highly sophisticated criminal gangs are smuggling more than<br />
£1bn in cash out of Britain each year 18/02/01 B 6 7>8<br />
Photograph<br />
* <strong>The</strong> decoding of DNA could finally lead detectives to up to<br />
600 free murderers in Britain - see Genetics 25/02/01<br />
* <strong>The</strong> trial of the man accused of murdering TV presenter Jill<br />
Dando is set to become one of the highest-profile court cases as<br />
the media gear up to provide blanket coverage - see Media<br />
25/02/01<br />
* When robber and cop-killer Kenneth Noye was extradited from<br />
Spain for his brutal 'M25' murder, it seemed justice had been<br />
done but the matter of three tons of stolen bullion remains - see<br />
Noye, Ken 25/02/01<br />
* Jane Blackman held an emotional press conference in Tokyo<br />
where she will arrange to collect the body of her murdered<br />
daughter Lucie 25/02/01 B 1 4 Photograph<br />
* Mother of murder victim Lucie Blackman flies to Tokyo for<br />
final time after months of torment 25/02/01 B 2 4>6<br />
Photographs<br />
* Looted Afghan art smuggled to London - see Art 11/03/01<br />
* <strong>The</strong> law that says no one acquitted of a crime can be tried for it<br />
again is under threat - the families of some victims now believe<br />
justice is close - see Legal Affairs 11/03/01<br />
* Peter Noble sank 13 pints then got in his car and killed six