Independent, The (London)
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Articles in Oct 24, 1999, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Letter: WTO's poor show
by David Cromwell - Fried rice and a Wo Fat special for Ma'am; CAPTAIN MOONLIGHT
by CHARLES NEVIN - ARMY DITHERS IN PAKISTAN
- Panic points the way to another fall; FOCUS: THE ECONOMY
by DIANE COYLE Economics editor - Lords kicked out into spartan offices
by JO DILLON POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT - Our bus station's tatty, but we love it
by COLE MORETON - JACK LYNCH FUNERAL
- Andreotti not guilty of Mafia conspiracy
by FRANCES KENNEDY IN PALERMO - Your Questions: The obsessive traveller
- The Listener: Strike a chord
by Paul McCartney - Eating Out: The rarest treat of all
by Michael Bateman - Poles, ballet, carbohydrate - and another stuffing
by GREG WOOD - FOOTBALL: Blatter praises United entry
- Snooker: Cushions a blow for Williams and Higgins
by CLIVE EVERTON IN PRESTON - Rugby World Cup: arkham's grubbers spell the end
by Tim Glover contrasts the form - Football: Why Newcastle will be moving bums off seats
by Simon Turnbull - Football: Victory lite for pale City
by PHIL ANDREWS - Football: Camara's pinpoint accuracy eases the pain
by Stephen bBenkley - Football: Elton's rocket man takes off
by ALAN HUBBARD - Go Higher: The complete guide to higher education
- THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS: Martine McCutcheon
- Real Lives: Yes, there's food on my face - what of it?
by Elizabeth Heathcot - BOOKS: BEST-SELLERS
- Books: The band that stopped us growing up
by ANNA PICARD - MUSIC: CD REVIEWS: POP
by Nicholas Barber - Film: The terror! The terror!
by ANTONIA QUIRKE - ART: VISUAL ART CHOICE
- Money: Win pounds 50,000 for unfair dismissal
by Ian Hunter - NEW YORK MARKET: Y2K concerns could bug stocks
by Nick Olivari - Bank in rescue bid for miners
by DAN GLEDHILL - A Spanish black market in red triangles
by ELIZABETH NASH IN MADRID - Ecomog leaves Liberia
- THE LAST WORD
by JO BRAND - Letter: Big spender John
by Ian Winter - Why Blair's people now regret that speech
by ALAN WATKINS - CHAVEZ PLANE SCARE
- They know everything about you; FOCUS: DIRECT MARKETING
by HESTER LACEY - Disabled at work to get pounds 25 tax credit
by Jo Dillon - Winning lottery numbers
- CAMILLA ON THE HUNT
- Cyber dummy Blair to have public computer lesson
by Jo Dillon - Chocolate, tulips or diamonds - you choose
- Bridge
by Maureen Hiron - Fashion: Oh so boho
by PHOTOGRAPHS BY JO HOWLETT STYLING BY ELIZABETH BEE - Rugby World Cup: Topical island needs warm reception
by WORLD CUP DIARY TIM GLOVER - Angling: The fly's the limit for aspirations of an editor
by KEITH ELLIOTT - Sailing: Yacht doctors busy after demolition derby
by Andrew Preece surveys early tensions in the America's Cup - Rugby World Cup: Pace of Australians calls the Tune
by JONATHAN DAVIES - Football: Fate robs Larsson at his peak
by Phil Gordon says Celtic must rebuild without their talisman - Football: Goalposts moved in Wembley capacity debate
by Steve Tongue hears Wembley's claim that 2006 is is worth only pounds - Thai Buffalo Racing: Round the horn
- Football: New FA chief will stick to the figures
by ALAN HUBBARD - Go Higher: Working for the whales
by Kate Peacock - Q Why does this man look angry? A He's your boss and you've just told
by HESTER LACEY - WHY ARE THEY FAMOUS: Joe Absolom
- Books: Soon to be a movie starring the bewildered Keanu Reeves
by Mark Timlin - Books: Racking all over the world
by CHRISTOPHER FOWLER - MUSIC: CLASSICAL CHOICE
- Film: I went, I saw, I was horrified: so now I stay at home
by on why he - ART: IN THE GALLERIES Fecund beans, motorbikes and sad birds
- Money: Take the plunge
by ISABEL BERWICK Personal finance writer - LONDON MARKET: Merger rumours boost share prices
by Alistair Barr - BT eyes German mobile takeover
by DAVID BRIERLEY - Far right poll surge shocks Switzerland
by IMOGEN FOULKES IN BERNE - Pakistan exiles islamist
- One bombshell, and several vases filled
by SLY BAILEY - Letter: Bengali `Father'
by Syed Badrulahsan - A vision for women, by men in suits
by JOAN SMITH - PIRATE CD INQUIRY
- Why she will live and he may die; Focus: NHS
by JUDY JONES - Mobiles used as bugging devices
by KATHY MORAN - JACK LYNCH FUNERAL
- MONEY LAUNDERING CASE 6
- Britain fights fair in food war
by JO DILLON POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT - A real foodie's taste of Belgium
by Guy Mansell - how we met: Dolly Parton & Joseph Shabalala
- The Broader Picture: The root of all evil
- Interview: Jeff Wilson: Boy wonder grows up
by Andrew Longmore - FOX'S 20TH CENTURY
by Norman Fox - Formula One: Tolerance driven beyond the limit
by David Tremayne