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Issue 111, June 1998
YOUR ALTERNATIVE GUIDE TO THE WORLD CUP AND ALL THINGS FOOTBALL
Mick Hume asks how and why football is going PC
Duleep Allirajah is not worried about flag-waving nationalism any more
World Cup historian Alan Hudson reveals that only four teams are in with a chance
Why should we expect footballers to set an example to the rest of us? asks Carlton Brick
Alex Standish doubts the motives of those promoting women's football
Plus: FA for the fans; Whatever happened to the 'tartan terror?'; The steward of Scarborough's tale; TV guide to the pundits' code
4 MICK HUME
6 LM-Mail
8 TABOOS: Will Viagra stiffen modern man? David Nolan
10 Mary Bell: who killed childhood? James Heartfield
12 The lesson from Jonesboro Cheryl Hudson
13 Making Lolita grow up Irene Miller
14 NORTHERN IRELAND: NEW DEAL, NEW DIVISIONS Kevin Rooney
16 'Government officials will manipulate media/public' Brendan O'Neill
19 OPINION: Ann Bradley
20 From Diana to Linda: funeral rite-on Andrew Calcutt
22 Snobs against sobbing Claire Fox
23 SECOND OPINION: Dr Michael Fitzpatrick
24 YOUR 12-PAGE ALTERNATIVE GUIDE TO THE WORLD CUP AND ALL THINGS FOOTBALL STARTS HERE
36 FUTURES: Speed reduction can kill Austin Williams
38 ALT.CULTURE.LM
Fifty years after the SS Empire Windrush, is there black in the Union Jack?
43 READING BETWEEN THE LINES
Senile delinquents; The limits of science?