Issue 108, March 1998
The Guardian won public plaudits for its bold exposés of Tory sleaze. So why is it trying to warn everybody off a freelance journalist's own investigation of the Neil Hamilton affair? asks James Heartfield
Even the Christian churches now want to follow the teachings of Diana, patron saint of victims, reports Brendan O'Neill
Sustainable development, indigenous lifestyles, micro-credit and non-governmental organisations look great in text books and policy documents, but what do these concepts mean to the people on the receiving end in Africa, Asia and Latin America? LM reporters scratch away some of the gloss
4 MICK HUME
6 LM-Mail
8 TABOOS: Trust me, I'm a doctor Liz Frayn
10 Sexual harassment or harmless fun? Jennie Bristow
12 WHEN INDECENCY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER Philip Stokes
13 OPINION: Ann Bradley
14 Cash, questions and answers James Heartfield
17 Government by scandal Will Deighton
18 New Labour, New Laws: Whose justice Charlotte Reynolds
19 Fox hunting is fun Ceri Dingle
20 After Diana: New religion for old? Brendan O'Neill
24 Appeal in Defence of Free Speech
26 UNABOMBER: A DARKER SHADE OF GREEN Ron Arnold
28 Economists in depression Phil Mullan
30 FUTURES: RU-486 - a bitter pill to swallow Kathleen Corkey
32 Iraq: A threat to whom? Will Deighton
33 Global reality gaps Kathleen Richardson, Bruno Waterfield, Para Teare
37 SECOND OPINION: Dr Michael Fitzpatrick
38 ALT.CULTURE.LM
Big bass man Roni Size
43 READING BETWEEN THE LINES
Why is there still an Eastern Europe?