Independent, The (London)
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Articles in May 20, 2005, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Blair is treated in hospital after suffering slipped disc
by Nigel Morris Home Affairs Correspondent - Stem cells created from cloned embryos
by Steve Connor Science Editor - US court overturns British divorcee's pounds 3m settlement
by Robert Verkaik Legal Affairs Correspondent - Pandora
by Guy Adams - Rock & Pop: Aretha Franklin & King Curtis Live at Fillmore West:
by Reviewed by Andy Gill - Conservatives seen as nasty party after focusing on migrants, Howard
by Andrew Grice Political Editor - Schizophrenic who killed policeman detained for life
by Maxine Frith Social Affairs Correspondent - Video reveals how Mafia bosses run gangs from jail
by Peter Popham in Rome - Great Works: Event on the Downs (1934) Paul Nash Government Art
by TOM LUBBOCK - New monkey is found in Africa
- Leading article: Stop the destruction of the rainforests
- Letter: Galloway's answer to genocide
by Malcolm McCandless - Letter: Missing the point
by David Hooley - Blood feuds, football and the laws of nature
by MILES KINGTON - COMEDY: CHRIS LYNAM " THE POPCORN CLUB Soho Theatre LONDON HH
by Julian Hall - OBITUARY: FRANK GORSHIN
by Anthony Hayward - World Markets: New York
- US sends yuan envoy to China
- The Investment Column: Sleeping giant Investec can carry on winning
by Edited by Saeed Shah - Rugby League: Blueprint for future signals closed shop for Super
by Dave Hadfield - Athletics: Collins' doping ban cut to four years
- Football: Worthington denies claims of Norwich clear-out
- Prime Minister is stricken by his third health scare in two years
by Harvey McGavin - FILM: ALSO SHOWING
by Reviewed by Anthony Quinn - STORY OF THE SCENE 'LAWRENCE OF ARABIA' David Lean (1962)
by Roger Clarke - Rock & Pop: 'We're a bit like hermits'
by ALEXIA LOUNDRAS - Rock & Pop: Four Tet Everything Ecstatic domino ii888
by Reviewed by Andy Gill - Tories' Australian aide urges party to learn from Kylie
- Popularity of porridge helps milk beat the dairy-dodgers
by Harvey McGavin - Italy's porn trade 'worth EUR1.1bn' ography booms in Italy
- Old South racism lives on in Big Easy's Bourbon Street
by Andrew Buncombe in Washington - Judge bars King in Jackson case
- The Third Leader: Harsh reality
by CHARLES NEVIN - Letter: We must shame uban 4x4 drivers
by Alban Thurston - Letter: Orchard of England
by Hazel Dawe - My life as a column: A very British coup
by TRACEY EMIN - Theatre Preview: Rabbiting on street corners
by Sarah O'Meara - 1932 FRIDAY 20 MAY
- World Markets: Europe
- BT is pregnant with possibilities but still some way from delivering
by Damian Reece City Editor - National Grid plans expansion in US
by Michael Harrison Business Editor - RUGBY UNION: Four-week ban puts Back out of Lions games
by David Llewellyn - Motor racing: Mosley strengthens Ecclestone union
by David Tremayne in Monte Carlo68 - Football: Key match-fixing suspect admits role in scandal
- Labour at bottom of Europe league table on share of vote
by Marie Woolf Chief Political Correspondent - Film: Love on the Riviera
by SHEILA JOHNSTON - More than 18,000 school exams marked wrongly
by Richard Garner Education Editor - ROCK & POP: STORY OF THE SONG 'FAMILY AFFAIR' Sly and the Family
by Robert Webb - Vegetarians sex up their advertising to persuade people to eat their
by Paul Kelbie Scotland Correspondent - Tories' Australian aide urges them to learn from Kylie
- Books: Hack trounces government
by Duncan Wu - Tycoon faces four to 10 years' jail
- The 5-Minute Briefing: Ethiopia's elections
by Gillian Murdoch - Airport is named to honour Hariri
- Leading article: There is no reason to fear this brave new world of
- Letter: Lobby fodder and wasted votes
by Peter Parkins - Letter: Hooded and proud
by Michael Harwood - My life as a column: My grandmother once said: 'There's a lot of
by TRACEY EMIN - BOOK NOW
- OBITUARY: BOB STUART
by Rob Cole - World Markets: Hong Kong
- Mitchells & Butler expects tougher trading in pubs
by James Daley - The Investment Column: Mothercare is enjoying its very own baby-
by Edited by Saeed Shah - Racing: Mann and Craine to face appeals panel
- Athletics: Tulu to replace O'Sullivan in Manchester Run
- Football: Giggs turns back on life abroad to tackle new challenge of
by Glenn Moore - Racist abuse PC could be sacked within weeks
by Nigel Morris - Blair was warned of threat to EU vote
by Colin Brown Deputy Political Editor - Rock & Pop: Burning down the house
by Chris Mugan - Rock & Pop: New wave at the folk club
by NICK HASTED - Leak reveals pre-poll warning to Blair of threat to EU referendum
by Colin Brown Deputy Political Editor - Ulster talks 'must go forward'
by Colin Brown Deputy Political Editor - Books: Cowboy culture's comeback
by Clive Sinclair - Beslan suspect denies charges
- Pinochet suffers stroke as investigation looms
by Ignacio Badal in Santiago - Six more die in Taliban attack
- The president who let down his nation
by DENIS MacSHANE - Letter: Lobby fodder and wasted votes
by James Branch - Letter: Enemies of peace
by Mark Gee - Days like these: 20 May1959
by Compiled by Ian Irvine