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Articles in Mar 20, 2006, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Brown to target gas guzzlers with taxes
by Ben Russell - Terror suspect would rather face torture than endure UK controls
by Terry Kirby Chief Reporter - Lottery winners
- World News IN BRIEF: Nepalese parties unite against king
- Editorial&Opinion: Mr Brown's green test
- Letters to the Editor: Happiness is clean copy
by RON FOOTER - Letter: Briefly... - Racehorse cruelty
by CORRINE RICHARDS - I'm in a stew over my book club, telling lies and name-dropping to
by REBECCA TYRREL - THE TEN BEST: Things to buy this month
by REBECCA ARMSTRONG - Theatre
by Lynne Walker - BRIDGE
by Maureen Hiron - Business News IN BRIEF: Reckitt lines up pounds 6bn Pfizer deal
- Rugby: Castleford's recovery humiliates aristocrats of Wigan
by Dave Hadfield - Rugby: Bergamasco and Philips the lone survivors in northern
by JAMES LAWTON - Football: Eto'o and Larsson keep Barcelona on track for title
by Gordon Tynan - Football: Ellis refuses to be drawn on O'Leary's future after
by Andy Hunter - The march of folly, that has led to a bloodbath
by ROBERT FISK - The march of folly, that has led to a bloodbath
by ROBERT FISK - Argentina is new hot spot for British tourists
by Matthew Beard - World News IN BRIEF: Taliban in new wave of attacks
- Football: Anarchy reigns as Chelsea go down fighting
by Glenn Moore - Big, bad and mad - but the press barons kept papers in the news
by Donald Trelford - Death squads on the prowl in a nation paralysed by fear
by PATRICK COCKBURN in Arbril - Michelangelo show draws record sales
by Matthew Beard - The internet solution to the recycling problem
by Martin Hickman Consumer Affairs Correspondent - Home News IN BRIEF: Asthma patients to get home care
- World News IN BRIEF: Taliban in new wave of attacks
- Editorial&Opinion: Pudding race
- Letters to the Editor: Repairing damage that we caused
by BRIAN ABBOTT - THOUGHT OF THE DAY
by Ovid, Roman poet - Days like these
by Compiled by Ian Irvine - The green map of Britain
by Deborah Linton - Classical
by Keith Potter - WATCH ROUND THE CLOCK
by GERARD GILBERT - Business News IN BRIEF: House prices up 0.9% in March
- Motor Sport: Fisichella leads home Renault one-two
by David Tremayne at Sepang - Rugby: So how bad is it?
by Chris Hewett - Football: Wiltord puts Lyon in sight of record run
- Football: Bellamy's brilliance helps Rovers ride red card for Savage
by Jonathan Wilson - Football: Fulham fans taunt rivals after Chelsea suffer shock defeat
by Matt Gatward - Bush still sees no reason to apologise
by Rupert Cornwell in Washington - Women with asymmetrical breasts may be more prone to cancer
by Alison Purdy - World News IN BRIEF: Somali 'pirates' deny US claims
- Football: Fulham stun Chelsea but face action after fans invade
by Glenn Moore - Another year, another Press Awards controversy
by Donald Trelford - Bush still sees no reason to apologise
by Rupert Cornwell in Washington - Blair warned of 'sleaze' threat to his reputation as cash-for-
by Ben Russell Political Correspondent - Women with asymmetrical breasts may be more prone to cancer
by Alison Purdy - Home News IN BRIEF: Man held over death of girl, 13
- World News IN BRIEF: Somali 'pirates' deny US claims
- QUOTE OF THE DAY
- Letters to the Editor: Repairing damage that we caused
by STEPHEN GILBERT - The honours system is fairer than we think
by ANDREAS WHITTAM SMITH - Obituaries: OLEG CASSINI
by Tom Vallance - Why the Tibetans deserve all the support in the world
by JULIA STEPHENSON - FIVE BEST Films
- The science of winning
by THOMAS SUTCLIFFE - The UK has bigger worries than the next Budget
by STEPHEN KING - Cricket: Shah stars to give England advantage
by Angus Fraser in Bombay - Rugby: Robinson's bad luck obscures key errors in team selection
by Chris Hewett at Twickenham - Football: Buffel breathes life into Rangers' faint Euro hopes
by Ronnie Esplin - Football: Ball strives to stiffen Wearsiders' resolve in face of
by John Nisbet - Death squads on the prowl in a nation paralysed by fear
by PATRICK COCKBURN in Arbril - 'Anti-war movement now represents a majority in the country'
by Tony Benn Anti-war campaigner - Terror suspect will risk torture to escape curbs
by Terry Kirby Chief Reporter - The green map of Britain
by Deborah Linton - WHAT NEXT?
- Asking what the licence fee payer' wants is not the answer, Tessa
by Greg Dyke ON BROADCASTING - The march of folly, that has led to a bloodbath
by ROBERT FISK - Cap individual donations and cut election spending, say Tories
by Ben Russell - Two still critical after drugs trial as police question volunteers
by Genevive Roberts - Home News IN BRIEF: Thousands of letters dumped
- World News IN BRIEF: Teacher to head Liberia's police
- I was wrong, terribly wrong - and the evidence should have been
by JOHANN HARI - Letters to the Editor: Keep peerages for the worthy
by FRANCIS BESWICK - What's so wrong with making peers of rich men?
by BRUCE ANDERSON - 1966 SUNDAY 20 MARCH
- Living the good life
- FIVE BEST Plays
- Aviva seeks support for pounds 17bn Pru bid
by David Prosser Personal Finance Editor