Independent, The (London)
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Articles in Jul 31, 2002, issue of Independent, The (London)
- The brain game
by Amy Hutchins - ARTS DIARY: Pregnant pauses at Ethan's readings
by KATY GUEST - THEATRE: THE BEST PLAYS
by Paul Taylor, Rhoda KoeNIG - RAIN PROOF Downpour fails to dampen the Games
- Boy of 14 drowns at police college pool
by Jason Bennetto Crime Correspondent - RECORD RUNDOWN WITH SIMON FRITH, CHAIRMAN OF THE MERCURY MUSIC PRIZE
by Simon Frith - Scotland to ban teaching of children at home
by Paul Kelbie Scotland Correspondent - This Europe: Moth from the pampas dines on French palms
by THIS EUROPE By John Lichfield in Paris - UN keeps damning report on Afghan massacre secret
by David Usborne in New York - VENEZUELA: Protesters call for officers to stand trial
- Leading Article: Terrapin terror
- Letter: Airport `demand'
by Stewart Wills - Letter: Time to drop this puerile ceremony of `coming out'
by BARBARA STaFFORD - BAT insists China plans on track
by Susie Mesure - Beckett appointed chairman of London Clubs as debt facility extended
- BT and Sky forge broadband TV alliance
- Barclays to cut 100 jobs at its private banking business
by Saeed Shah - GOLF: Woods the ideal partner for Nicklaus
by Doug Ferguson in Palm Desert, California - Commonwealth Games 2002: Hockey: England give Wales a thrashing
by Bill Colwill - Sporting Digest: CRICKET
- COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2002: Athletics: Freeman returns in flowing style
by Simon Turnbull - Health: When it's vital to talk
by Julia stuart - ARTS DIARY: Pottery in motion
by KATY GUEST - THEATRE: DON'T MISS
- Dome owner in pounds 1bn scandal over shares sale
by Andrew Buncombe in Washington - Teachers to be offered three-year pay deal
by Marie Woolf - Stem cell discovery raises prospect of treating genetic disorders in
by Steve Connor Science Editor - GOING IT ALONE 'THE SCHOOL WAS NOT WILLING TO WORK WITH ME SO I
by Paul Kelbie - Brussels sues over car recycling laws
by Stephen Castle - Nablus re-opens shops to defy Israeli curfew
by Justin Huggler in Nablus - World's most valuable coin fetches pounds 4.9m at auction
by John Vincent - Leading Article: Now Mr Blunkett must take human rights more
- Letter: A look at Lib Dems
by Earl RUSSEL - Letter: Time to drop this puerile ceremony of `coming out'
by Matthew Edward Brown - BP takes pounds 382m hit from new North Sea oil tax as first-half
by Saeed Shah - Uruguay's peso drops 23% against the dollar
- `E-millionaires' winner to float group on AIM
- SHARES: MARKET REPORT - Misys falls as broker casts doubt on value of
by Michael Jivkov - TENNIS: Henman overcomes Vicente
by Derrick Whyte - Commonwealth Games 2002: Judo: Fallon and Lynch advance to finals
by Barnaby Chesterman - Sporting Digest: RUGBY UNION
- ALWAYS READ THE LIBEL
by MILES KINGTON - Health: A QUESTION OF HEALTH
by DR FRED KAVALIER - ARTS DIARY: What's bugging you?
by KATY GUEST - THE BEST OF EUROPE
by Abigail Sanderson - Teach pupils to use drugs - union
by Sarah Cassidy Education Correspondent - Africa's Great War: Is it really possible `no more blood will run' in
by Declan Walsh in Nairobi - American map of 1434 is a modern fake, scientists claim
by David Usborne in New York - Government spending watchdog asked to check on Livingstone's pounds
- AUTO ART Ferrari's glory set in steel outside its headquarters
- US faces daunting threat to economy in event of Iraq war
by Andrew Buncombe in Washington - PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY: ANGKOR WAT #3
- Leading Article: At last, some hope that a scar on the conscience of
- Letter: Expert views
by MARGARET BELL - Birthdays
- World Markets: Paris
- Peers call for shake-up of EU merger scrutiny
- Outlook: Bank bashing starts to match football as a national sport
- THE CASE FOR THE EURO; ECB's record illustrates that one interest
by Robin Marris - CYCLING: Rumsas' wife charged over drugs haul
by Kieran Daley - COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2002: Swimming: Baker's world record caps
by Simon Stone - Sporting Digest: SWIMMING
- DAYS LIKE THESE 31 july 1900
by IAN IRVINE - Health: HAVE YOUR SAY
- ARTS DIARY: Kyle's keen on that damn fine scooter
by KATY GUEST - BRIDGE
by MAUREEN HIRON - Best given liver transplant
by Kim Sengupta - Africa's Great War: New mood prevails among Africa's leaders, tired
by KAIZER NYATSUMBA - Vets fear deadly distemper virus that killed half of Britain's seal
by Ian Herbert North - Police name teenager drowned in waterfall
- Poland bows to EU and creates new `iron curtain'
by Stephen Castle in Brussels - Algerian rebel chief dies in army raid
by Aomar Ouali in Algiers - Wednesday Book: A comic in pursuit of the Irish diaspora
by Christopher Hirst - America's plan to invade Iraq is just a giant bluff
by MARY DEJEVSKY - Letter: Expert views
by Amanda Clarke - Obituary: Gp Capt John Cunningham
by Max Arthur - World Markets: Tokyo
- London Bridge plummets 40% after warning
- Outlook: Still smoking at BAT
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN: Kingfisher's rights issue appears a decent bet
by Edited by Stephen Foley