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Independent, The (London)
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Articles in Nov 9, 2001, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Letter: Muslims in Britain
by Michael Brown - Letter: Biblical punishment
by HELEN PARSONS - Thought for the Day
by Thomas Sowell - OBITUARY: William Whitlock
- SCIENCE: What On Earth?
- Pop: This Week's Album Releases - RADIOHEAD I Might Be Wrong
by REVIEWED BY ANDY GILL - CLASSICAL: Opera - Marriage of convenience
by Edward Seckerson - Blair confidante quits Downing Street to join BP
by Andrew Grice Political Editor - CAMPAIGN AGAINST TERRORISM: Middle East- Bush declines to meet Arafat
by Phil Reeves in Jerusalem - Worker dies at steelworks set ablaze by blasts
by Anna Whitney - parliament: The House in Brief - Prayers for terror dead
- Dinner parties are food poison hotspot
by Jeremy Laurance Health Editor - Robbie Williams wins MTV award
- Mexican President frees jailed activists
by Kieran Murray in Mexico City - Storm in Philippines feared to have killed 350
by Erik De Castro in Mahinog, Philippines - New challenge for Nationwide
- Utility to give back pounds 2bn to investors
by Michael Harrison - Greggs dismisses bid rumours
- Rugby Union: Jones ready to make England pay for gamble
by Chris Hewett - FOOTBALL: Brown blames Redknapp for losses
by Alan Nixon - sporting digest: Taekwondo
- Letter: Benefits of world trade
by John Monks et al - Letter: Auction room code
by Christopher Mendez - Leading article: Spare the rod
- OBITUARY: Michael Chase
by David Buckman - SCIENCE: The death song of the seas
by Sanjida O'Connell - POP: This Week'sAlbum Releases - PAUL McCARTNEY Driving Rain EMI
by REVIEWED BY ANDY GILL - CLASSICAL: The Compact Collection
by ROB COWAN - Romantic defeat led to deep and long friendship
by John Rentoul - CAMPAIGN AGAINST TERRORISM: Assassinations - A year on, Israel is
by Phil Reeves in Jerusalem - Student hackers access bank computer codes
by Anna Whitney - parliament: The House in Brief: Today's agenda
- Man jailed for murdering wife
- Newlywed jailed for killing wife
- Election rivals exploit refugee fears in Australia
by Kathy Marks in Melbourne - Russians recover 'Kursk' logs
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Outlook: Bank of England's MPC does the decent thing
- JD Wetherspoon sales rise 27%
- Rugby Union: Officials call time on abuse of blood-injury laws
by Chris Hewett - FOOTBALL: Barnet boosted by youthful promise
by Rupert Metcalf - Inside Football: Black coaches fight to overcome barriers
by David Conn - Letter: TV licence cheats
by DAVID LEGGE - Letter: Christmas is coming
by Ralph Jones - Leading article: Interest rate cuts are not enough to see off
- OBITUARY: A. H. Coxon
by David B. Robinson - Arts: Spy who came in from the Courtauld
by Miranda Carter - POP: This Week's Album Releases - THE COUP Party Music Tommy Boy/75
by REVIEWED BY ANDY GILL - Digital, Cable and Satellite Television: Today's Choices
by James Rampton - Rain or Shine...
- CAMPAIGN AGAINST TERRORISM: Pakistan - Pakistani leader orders
by Munir Ahmad - PARLIAMENT: The Sketch - As Rimbaud might put it, Mr Smith is
by SIMON CARR - PARLIAMENT: AWARD - Trimble wins Parliamentarian of the Year prize
by Tim Ross - ARMS TO IRAQ: Shameful affair that exposed a secret world s and
by Chris Blackhurst - Monopoly maker in price inquiry
- Editor arrested in Zimbabwe on fraud charges
by Basildon Peta in Harare - Industry delighted as Bank slashes rates by half a point
by Chris Hughes - Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Outlook: BT's bed of nails
- Nationwide board challenge
- RUGBY LEAGUE: Johns wants more than to be the best
by Dave Hadfield - Football: Cresswell strike rescues Preston
by Tim Rich - SPORTING DIGEST: Basketball
- Letter: TV licence cheats
by Avril Steele - Letter: Strictly for the birds
by Alan Norris - Leading article: New Labour has turned the achievement of devolution
- OBITUARY: Jenny Laird
by Alan Strachan - FILM: Anthony Quinn The Big Picture - An appetite for self-
by Anthony Quinn - POP: This Week's Album Releases - JIM BRYSON The Occasionals Square
by REVIEWED BY ANDY GILL - DON'T MISS
- Playing for high stakes: the four men `who tried to pull off the
by Jason Bennetto Crime Correspondent - Campaign Against Terrorism: Intelligence - American spy agencies set
by Rupert Cornwell in Washington - PARLIAMENT: TRANSPORT - Downing Street says rail regulator risks
by Nigel Morris - PARLIAMENT: REFORM - Labour backbench fury at proposals for Lords
by Ben Russell Political Correspondent - Challenge over Mox plant opening
- Smuggled cigarettes seized
- O Brother! Film soundtrack wins music award
by Andrew Gumbel in Los Angeles - ECB joins attempt to bolster business confidence
by Stephen Castle in Brussels - Around the World's Markets: Hong Kong
- Outlook: Jumbo vs sonic