The Observer index, January-December 2001 ... - Microform
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Photograph, illustrations<br />
* Perfect coq au vin 25/11/01 M 68>69 1>4 Photographs<br />
* Best cellars: three biodynamic and two organic French wines<br />
25/11/01 M 72 4 Photographs<br />
* Harnessing the planets to make wine may sound like mumbo<br />
jumbo - but it works for Nicolas Joly 25/11/01 M 72 1>3<br />
Photograph, illustration<br />
* World wine web 25/11/01 M 72 1>2 Photograph<br />
* Pesticide residues in food are far more toxic than previously<br />
thought, putting people at risk of brain damage and cancer - see<br />
Health 02/12/01<br />
* A Yuletide feast of duck 02/12/01 M 52>53 1>4 Photographs<br />
* Best cellars: five reds which will taste great in any glass<br />
02/12/01 M 55 4 Photographs<br />
* When it comes to choosing the right glass for the right wine,<br />
Georg Riedel sees things crystal clearly 02/12/01 M 55 1>3<br />
Photographs<br />
* World wine web 02/12/01 M 55 1>2 Photograph<br />
* Alternatives to turkey 09/12/01 M 76>77 1>4 Photographs<br />
* 36 Christmas wine crackers 09/12/01 M 79>80 1>4<br />
Photographs<br />
* Recipes that are festive and fruity 16/12/01 M 58>59 1>4<br />
Photographs<br />
* It's been a vintage year for wine publishing, producing a<br />
bumper crop of tasteful tomes 16/12/01 M 63 1>4 Photographs<br />
* Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver will open up a restaurant in the<br />
new year staffed entirely by young and disadvantaged<br />
newcomers - see Oliver, Jamie 23/12/01<br />
* Fish dishes for Christmas 23/12/01 M 38>39 1>4 Photographs<br />
* Christmas wine quiz 23/12/01 M 41 1>3 Photograph,<br />
illustration<br />
* <strong>The</strong>re's one ingredient we should never leave out 30/12/01 M<br />
34>35 1>4 Photographs<br />
* A drinker's calendar 30/12/01 M 39 1>4 Illustrations<br />
FOOT & MOUTH CRISIS<br />
* How our farmers sowed their very own downfall - the foot and<br />
mouth outbreak was a disaster waiting to happen - see Farms &<br />
Farming 25/02/01<br />
* Mass slaughter in an effort to curb the foot and mouth disease<br />
that has paralysed the British countryside 25/02/01 B 1>2 7>8<br />
* Supermarkets' grip on farmers is to be smashed by a new law -<br />
see Farms & Farming 04/03/01<br />
* Comment on the Foot & Mouth crisis by Matthew Fort<br />
04/03/01 B 10 7>8<br />
* Foot & Mouth virus has spread to the Continent 04/03/01 B 2<br />
7>8<br />
* Countryside in Crisis: mass slaughter everywhere - the fate of<br />
farming 04/03/01 B 9>11 1>7 Photograph<br />
* <strong>The</strong> tourist industry now faces ruin with the foot & mouth<br />
outbreak 11/03/01 B 1, 5 1>8 Photographs<br />
* Comment by Matthew Fort on the future of our food 11/03/01<br />
B 5 1>3 Photograph<br />
* Jean and Nick Armstrong, Cumbrian farmers, who were struck<br />
by foot & mouth 15/03/01 B` 25 1>4 Photograph<br />
* Crisis mounts amid claims that farmers deliberately infected<br />
herds to claim cash 18/03/01 B 1 1>3 Cartoon<br />
OBSERVER INDEX: JAN-DEC <strong>2001</strong><br />
86<br />
* Three-page special on the foot and mouth crisis: militant<br />
farmers plot rural revolt as the slaughter begins 18/03/01 B<br />
9>11 1>8 Photographs<br />
* Crucial scientific advice that could have averted the foot and<br />
mouth disaster was ignored by the government for more than<br />
three years on economic grounds 25/03/01 B 1>2 1>3<br />
* Special report on the Foot & Mouth Crisis 25/03/01 B 10>11<br />
1>8 Photographs, map<br />
* Week 5: Foot & Mouth is no longer a disaster just in rural<br />
areas - it has become a major political drama that may threaten<br />
Blair's plans to win again 25/03/01 B 9 1>7 Photographs<br />
* Top tourist attractions reopen for business in a desperate bid to<br />
save the rural economy from collapse - see Tourism 01/04/01<br />
* Week 6: hard-pressed officials are unable to intercept illegal<br />
imports carrying deadly diseases 01/04/01 B 10 1>8<br />
Photograph, map<br />
* Britain is facing a pollution disaster because of the hundreds of<br />
thousands of carcasses being burned or buried as the<br />
Government fights foot & mouth disease 01/04/01 B 2 2>4<br />
* Euan Ferguson meets… Brigadier Alex Birtwhistle, the soldier<br />
in charge of the foot and mouth crisis in Cumbria - see<br />
Birtwhistle, Brigadier Alex 08/04/01<br />
* Environment agency officials have said that hundreds of fish<br />
have been killed in a fresh water course in Anglesey after<br />
disinfectant used during a cull of cattle leaked into a spring<br />
08/04/01 B 2 4>7<br />
* Pop stars and athletes are being enlisted to promote Britain as<br />
tourism suffers from the fallout from foot and mouth 08/04/01 B<br />
6 3>8 Photographs<br />
* <strong>The</strong> appalling case of cruelty on a North Devon farm 08/04/01<br />
B 6 1>2<br />
* Vanessa Thorpe heads to Devon to see if the countryside is<br />
really open during the Foot & Mouth crisis - see Travel<br />
15/04/01<br />
* A package of emergency measures to control the foot and<br />
mouth crisis could expose people to the risk of infection by the<br />
human for of mad cow disease 15/04/01 B 1>2 1>3<br />
* Special investigation into the crisis 15/04/01 B 14>15 1>6<br />
Photographs<br />
* Protests against the mass slaughter policy for foot and mouth<br />
disease erupted in London, Gloucester and the Netherlands,<br />
yesterday 22/04/01 B 5 5>6<br />
* <strong>The</strong> foot and mouth crisis has passed into Britain's wild deer<br />
population 22/04/01 B 5 1>4 Photograph<br />
* Profile on Phoenix the Calf, a plucky little heifer who made a<br />
government change its mind - see Animals 29/04/01<br />
* Foot & mouth disease restrictions were lifted on 1,300 farms in<br />
the most confident signal from the Government so far that it has<br />
the crisis under control 29/04/01 B 7 6>7<br />
* Ramblers accused local authorities of dragging their feet over<br />
the reopening of thousands of footpaths closed by the foot and<br />
mouth crisis 06/05/01 B 6 1>8 Photograph<br />
* Foot and mouth fears grow over meat smuggling 06/05/01 B 8<br />
7>8<br />
* Top scientists are called to an emergency meeting as fears<br />
mount that ash and the buried carcasses of cows slaughtered<br />
during the foot and mouth epidemic could be spreading CJD -<br />
see BSE/CJD 20/05/01<br />
* Airlines and aircraft maintenance crews have received an<br />
official warning that a disinfectant used to control foot and<br />
mouth could pose a serious safety risk 27/05/01 B 4 1>4