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Articles in May 7, 2004, issue of Independent, The (London)
- The gentle Englishman
by PAUL TAYLOR - Rock & Pop: THE TEN BEST AMBIENT WORKS
by ALEX PATERSON - Books: Hobby horses on a meta-farm
by Adam Nicolson - Reviews: THE FIVE BEST FILMS
- SATELLITE, CABLE & DIGITAL: PICK OF THE DAY
by James Rampton - Torture Controversy: Bush crisis deepens as calls grow for Rumsfeld
by Rupert Cornwell in Washington - High-living pastor convicted of sex assaults
by James Burleigh - Animal activists to defy ban on campaign
by Terry Kirby Chief Reporter - Bangladeshi pupils' exam results improve
by Sarah Cassidy Education Correspondent - Revealed: the incestuous secrets of French movie star Montand
by John Lichfield in Paris - People: Moore admits Disney `ban' was a stunt
- People: Barenboim backs Palestine music
- THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
- Letter: Music on Radio 3
by Sarah Spilsbury - Suddenly, intelligence is all the rage
by TERENCE BLACKER - Bank lifts rates and signals more increases to come
by Philip Thornton Economics Correspondent - Wife of former Enron FD jailed for 12 months
by Rupert Cornwell - McDonalds chief in cancer scare
by Rachel Stevenson - THE INVESTMENT COLUMN: Too many slip-ups leave Devro out in the cold
by Edited by Stephen Foley - SWIMMING: Test fears force Hackett to lay off cold cures
by Carla Chapman - Cricket: Muralitharan pounces to equal Test wicket record
by Vincent Collins in Harare - Football: Osasuna interested in Larsson
by Cindy Garcia-Bennett - Golf: Montgomerie casts aside problems for `new start'
by Andy Farrell at the Forest - FORGOTTEN HEROES MICHAEL MORPURGO
by Charlotte Cripps - Rock & Pop: Music without frontiers
by James Mcnair - Books: THIS MONTH'S BOOK 'THE STORY OF MY FATHER' BY SUE MILLER
by Boyd Tonkin, Literary Editor - THE FIVE BEST FILMS
- RADIO: PICK OF THE DAY
by Fiona Sturges - Torture Controversy: US forces launch assault on Shia rebels around
by Justin Huggler in Baghdad - Accountant faces jail for Primal Scream theft
by James Burleigh - Church leader guilty of sex assaults
- Bangladeshi pupils improve in exams
by Sarah Cassidy Education Correspondent - Greek army chief quits after accident
- Six private school heads arrested
- Beleaguered Lula sends troops into the slums as poor Brazilians lose
by Natasha Parkway in Rio de Janeiro - If John Smith were alive, imagine how different this Labour
by ROBIN COOK - Letter: Music on Radio 3
by Nigel Rodgers - How I misjudged the Americans
by JOHANN HARI - Prudential board heckled by protesters over pensions losses
by James Daley - Richest and poorest grow closer
- OUTLOOK: Bank's action is unlikely to tame house prices
by JEREMY WARNER - THE INVESTMENT COLUMN: International Power still no turn on for
by Edited by Stephen Foley - Racing: Racing channel setback
- Cricket: Ireland and Devon relish giant-killing victories
by Jon Culley - Football: Football in brief - McMahon leaves Blackpool
- CRICKET: Surrey suffer humiliation as Ireland hit Test bowlers
by Jon Culley - Give it up for the Valkyries
by THOMAS SUTCLIFFE - Rock & Pop: This is not a love song
by FIONA STURGES - Books: You shall know our opinion
by CHRISTINA PATTERSON - Reviews: THE FIVE BEST PLAYS
- Last night's television: There's nowt so queer as fear
by ROBERT HANKS - TORTURE CONTROVERSY: Bush apology fails to quell calls for Rumsfeld's
by Rupert Cornwell in Washington - Second New Cross fire inquest returns open verdict - again
by Terri Judd - Traffic congestion getting worse
- Arts University to offer star masterclasses
by Richard Garner Education Editor - EU arms embargo on China to stay
- Executives held over car death
- Bush orders air force to bombard Cuba with US propaganda
by Andrew Gumbel in Los Angeles - A monstrous attempt to silence a troublemaker
by PHILIP HENSHER - Letter: Votes at 16
by Phillip Cowlwy - Friday Law Report: Home Secretary's power did not violate human
by Kate O'Hanlon, Barrister - TV advertising lifts profits at News Corporation
by Saeed Shah - Greenspan positive on jobs exodus
- OUTLOOK: Energy funk
by JEREMY WARNER - Harbin chief gives boost to Anheuser as battle hots up
by Damian Reece City Editor - TODAY'S NUMBER 352
- TENNIS: Henman falls to Zabaleta's clay expertise
by John Roberts in Rome - Football: Mills will put family first as Leeds look to shed players
by Ian Parkes - Football: Wenger cites team spirit as basis for Arsenal's success
by Alan Nixon - DAYS LIKE THESE:7 May 1929
by Ian Irvine - Jazz: SHOLTO BYRNES Talking Jazz
by SHOLTO BYRNES - Books: This is too bloody good to be a 'type of' book
by Deborah Ross - Reviews: POP: The Charlatans Academy, Islington London ooo99
by Nick Hasted - TELEVISION: PICK OF THE DAY
by Gerard Gilbert - TORTURE CONTROVERSY: US forces attack rebels in Najaf as Britain
by Justin Huggler in Baghdad - Conran boosts Sainsbury's
by Susie Mesure - pounds 200,000 payout for `bullied' teacher
- `Spectator' editor Boris Johnson to be Tory arts champion
by Ben Russell Political Correspondent - PEOPLE: Farrell to play explorer in Pocahontas film
- Seven Kashmir rebels killed