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Independent, The (London)
Articles in Jun 25, 1996, issue of Independent, The (London)
- 2,000 miles on one gallon of petrol
by MICHAEL STREETER - Backdrop a Plate dish
- BTP makes a killing on bugs
by edited Tom Stevenson - Chinese soldier's hat slips during military posture exercise
- Davies claims City advantage in EMU
by DIANE COYLE Economics Editor - Eritreans unite behind cause of rebuilding nation
by DAVID ORR Asmara - House of Fraser appoints director trio
by Nigel Cope - John Cook's wins St Jude Classic
by Golf - Let's do lunch inside the world of advertising
by Alex Somerset - Let us not make children afraid of life
by Stuart Waiton - More assertive males complain of jobs bias
by Barrie Clement - NO-HEADLINE
- Non-confrontational, helpful and flexible, no wonder women are the
by Christian Wolmar - Party is finally over for Bates
by Richard Edmondson - Sale of armed forces married quarters to be halted by Labour
by Colin Brown - Strawberry meals forever
- THE SEEDS' PROGRESS
- Unabomber suspect on murder charge
by Tim Cornwell - Los Angeles - Women confued about after sex contraceptives
by Glenda Cooper - Letter:When German threat loomed
by STEPHEN BARCROFT - Agassi out as Sampras finds stride
by JOHN ROBERTS Tennis Correspondent - backgammon
by Chris Bray - Bumper bonuses for Scottish Power chiefs
by Michael Harrison - City Diary: ANZ Grindlays gets that sinking feeling
by John Willcock - Death on demand is fatal attraction in the Outback
by Robert Milliken - Fears grow over Granada's M-way services monopoly
by Mathew Horsman - How to pull them in off the streets
by Charles Saumarez Smith - John Prescott injures foot in plane dash
- Letters: Expensive MPs
by William Barrett - Lilley attempts to reverse asylum ruling
by JOHN RENTOUL Political Correspondent - M&S cheap loans step up brand battle
by Nigel Cope - NO-HEADLINE
- numeracy
- Poborsky rides Euro express
by Rupert Metcalf - Sangster spins wheel of fortune
by Sue Montgomery - Sun Life shines out in a dull investment climate
by DEREK PAIN - Thomson Jones is set to retire
- United States forestry airtanker tackles brush fire
- YESTERDAY AT WIMBLEDON
- Anniversaries
- Baker launches attack on Barings bosses
by Peter Rodgers Financial Editor - ...but actresses still earn 15% less than male stars
by MARIANNE MACDONALD Arts Reporter - Clamour of disapproval will stamp on Mail strikes
- Denmark & Norway to seek explanation over death of consul in Burma
- Fear and Lothian on home rule trail
by DONALD MACINTYRE - How to reverse the irreversible
by Rita Carter - Jud Smith wins his third Hackett World Championship race
- Letters: Hail Goldsmith but vote Labour
by Rt Hon PETER SHORE MP - literacy
- Music Akiko Yano Barbican, London
by Adrian Jack - NO-HEADLINE
- Obituary: John Alton
by Tom Vallance - Polish clergymen charged with customs fraud
- Sarasota Storm wins Yvonne Murray MBE Handicap
- Table talk turns to structural issue of unemployment
by HAMISH McRAE - Thousands of jobs shielded by new military spending
by CHRISTOPHER BELLAMY - US police reopen inquiry on copper trader's death
by David Usborne New York - yesterday was a ...
- An eye-opener from Applied
by edited Tom Stevenson - Baseball caps are de rigueur
by IAN TASKER - ...but is that just another easy soundbite?
by Nicholas Timmins Public Policy Editor - Clinton has sexual harassment case delayed
by Rupert Cornwell - Washington - Derbyshire moving into contention
- footnotes
- India considering autonomy for Jammu & Kashmir
- Just look Who's at the gig with Eric
by David Lister - LETTERS: Morale sags in struggling health service
by Dr P D O Davies FRCP Consultant Physician - Made in Germany
by David Walker - Musselburgh wins at odds of 4-5
- NO-HEADLINE
- Obituary: Professor Arthur Charlesby
by James H. Turnbull - QUESTIONNAIRE: 'The NHS can be infuriating but it's still a bloody
by Ray Rowden - Scottish and Grampian talks point to ITV merger
by Mathew Horsman Media Editor - Technically there is a lot of ground for England to make up but the
by KEN JONES - threads
- US reopens copper trader death inquiry
by David Usborne New York - Young doctors take up a city challenge
by Nicholas Timmins reports - Appointments
- Birthdays
- case notes