Independent, The (London)
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Articles in Aug 2, 2005, issue of Independent, The (London)
- DEATH OF A KING
by ROBERT FISK - Race killing: Student's cousin: 'We ran, but Anthony didn't get
by Ian Herbert - PRIVATE JETS: Corporate jets ready for take-off
by David Wilkins - A ROLLS-ROYCE ON SAFARI: An oasis of luxury in the deserts of Africa
by Victoria Macmillan Bell - BBC 'regrets' live chat with King
- From pipes to hats: another bold Pompidou is on the way
by Sophie Nicholson - Bush bypasses the Senate and gives UN post to Bolton
by Rupert Cornwell in Washington - Zimbabwe faces IMF expulsion
- Letter: Use of Taser guns in making arrests
by Ken Cohen - Letter: The heroic Brian Haw
by Andrew Stephenson - Days like these
- Dance: Skulduggery needs more sex
by Zo Anderson - Satellite + cable & digital: PICK OF THE DAY
by Gerard Gilbert - Birthdays
- WORLD MARKETS: New York
- Red Letter Days in administration
by Susie Mesure - The Investment Column: Inchcape's overseas ambitions continue to
by Edited by Stephen Foley - Sporting Digest: BASKETBALL
- Cricket: Collingwood earns a call-up as Ponting seeks return to form
by Angus Fraser at New Road - Football: Permanent deal for Pandiani
- FOOTBALL: Moyes keen to take Baros from Liverpool
by Andy Hunter - Ricardo puts down roots in Shanghai
- ME AND MY CARS: Tim Vincent: TV PRESENTER
by Interview by Elizabeth Skerritt - Attacks In London: Ex-girlfriend: Osman loved beer and dancing
by John Phillips in Rome - THE GOLDEN OLDIES
by Jonathan Brown - Teenager denies plane bomb hoax
- Woman held over babies' bones found in flowerpots
by Stephen Graham in Berlin - Iraq war veteran to stand in congressional election
by Rupert Cornwell in Washington - Leading Article: The need to scrutinise our intelligence services
- Letter: Can 'shoot-to-kill' be reasonable force?
by Roma Tearne - Letter: Please listen closely
by Daniel P Quinn - The Call of the Wild: They were the golden days of hope, freedom and
by MICHAEL McCARTHY - Classical: PROM 18: BOURNEMOUTH SO / ALSOP PROM 19: BBC PO /
by Edward Seckerson - WATCH ROUND THE CLOCK
by GERARD GILBERT - UK slowdown fuels 20% rise in bad debt provisions at HSBC
by Julia Kollewe Banking Correspondent - World Markets: Tokyo
- Outlook: Bad debt rising, but HSBC shows a pair of world-class heels
by MICHAEL HARRISON - The Investment Column: Petra Diamonds deserves a look
by Edited by Stephen Foley - Sporting Digest: RUGBY UNION
- Cricket: Graveney warns England against clumsy mistakes
by John Curtis - Football: Hoult on way to Albion return
- Football: Terry baffled by Vieira's exit from Arsenal
by Simon Johnson in New Jersey - What the death of Fahd means for the Middle East and wider world
by Rupert Cornwell - CAR CHOICE : 'I need a family car my son will think is cool'
by JAMES RUPPERT - Attacks In London: Doubts over extradition as suspect is charged in
by Terry Kirby - THE VERDICT: ASTON MARTIN DB9: This beauty is a beast
by David Wilkins - Man murdered on bus was mourning bombed friend
by Terri Judd - Iran agrees two-day uranium delay
by Anne Penketh - Arroyo accused of election bribes
- Leading Article: The Saudi royals must reform or fall
- Letter: Use of Taser guns in making arrests
by Michael Osborne - Letter: A wizened cricketer
by Chris Hobson - The Call of the Wild: Bee-eater blow
by MICHAEL McCARTHY - Classical: PROM 20: NORTHERN SINFONIA / ZEHETMAIR PROM 21: BBC SO /
by Michael Church - RADIO CHOICE
by FIONA STURGES - How rise in debt became a two-edged sword for economy
by Philip Thornton Economics Correspondent - Inheritance row behind parting of the ways at Murdoch's News Corp
by Katherine Griffiths in New York - Outlook: Winsor can't put away his train set
by MICHAEL HARRISON - Main movers
- Sporting Digest: TENNIS
- Cricket: Kasprowicz and Tait highlight tourists' strength in depth
by Angus Fraser at New Road - Football: Watford to have Foster on loan
- Cricket: McGrath and Warne: From demon bowlers to drink carriers
- The Crown Prince who becomes King at last
by Daniel Howden - BOOK REVIEW
by Anne Keleny - ATTACKS IN LONDON: Doubts over hopes for extradition as suspect is
by Terry Kirby - Mackintosh hopes crofters will take estate off his hands
by Paul Kelbie - Boom times in the stamp trade as part-time philatelists seek
by Arifa Akbar - Countries want the bomb to protect themselves from US attack
by Anne Penketh - 'Discovery' finally enjoys a day of good news
by Andrew Gumbel in Los Angeles - Leading Article: Weight loss
by CHARLES NEVIN - Letter: Contact at local level will build strength
by THE Rev Mike Haslam - Letter: This land is his land
by Philip Moran - The Cult of Donnie Darko
by Ed Caesar - FIVE BEST Films
- TEN QUESTIONS
by compiled by SEAN O'GRADY - Factory downturn points to interest rate cut
by Philip Thornton - FSA fines Bear Stearns pounds 40,000
- Outlook: Nokia rings the wrong changes
by MICHAEL HARRISON - The Investment Column: Investors can share Filtronic's confidence
by Edited by Stephen Foley