Featured White Papers
- Enterprise PBX buyer's guide (VoIP-News)
- Enterprise PBX comparison guide (VoIP-News)
- Hosted CRM buyer's guide (Inside CRM)
Independent, The (London)
Articles in Apr 29, 2008, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Talk of the town
by Stephen Applebaum - Casebook
by Fred Kavalier - Credit Suisse downgrade gives Shire the shivers
by Nikhil Kumar - Drugs for guns: how the Afghan heroin trade is fuelling the Taliban
by Jerome Starkey - Ronaldo must repay his manager on the big stage and bewitch Barca
by James Lawton - A useful lesson from an unlikely source
- TRISTRAM CARY
by John Riley - New York
- Demand for investment fund ISAs slides
- Many investors may have missed the ride on Stagecoach
by Alistair Dawber - A question of what might have been for candidate who turned down
by Andrew Grice - TV channels are 'cheating viewers'
- The whole of Amstetten should drown in shame
by Tony Paterson - United must beware the Barca-boy made good
by Pete Jenson - All Blacks announce revenge mission at Munster
by Tim Glover - CHAMPIONSHIP
- United claim Evra was called 'immigrant' in Chelsea scuffle
by Ian Herbert - An exhibition that really gets under the skin
by CHARLOTTE CRIPPS - BEST OF THE REST
- Main movers
- US says 38 militants killed as Shia fighting worsens
by Patrick Cockburn - The faces of the day >>
- Web of intrigue
- PROFESSOR BRIAN COX
by Colin MacCabe - London
- Arena warns on profits as weather puts off punters
by Sarah Arnott - Eurotunnel to tap investors in EUR 900m rights issue
by Danny Fortson Business Correspondent - Frankly, it's Field who has solution to Gordon's woes
by SIMON CARR - Coldplay release single for free
- The traumatising effect of isolation
by IAN STEPHEN - Brunt lifts Albion to Premier heights
by David Instone - Key opens Test door by tormenting Kiwi attack
by David Llewellyn - MANCHESTER CITY
- 'If you look at him today, you would not believe he could do these
by Tony Paterson - Pop
by ROB SHARP - FIVE BEST Exhibitions
- Cuellar is back into battle on four fronts
by Gavin McCafferty - More than 100,000 sign petition to save journalist held in
by Jerome Starkey - So how fair are elections in this country?
by MARY DEJEVSKY - Delia's printer makes workers redundant 24 hours before strike
by Jerome Taylor - 1770 SUNDAY 29 APRIL
- Hong Kong
- Banks set for same-day payments system
- UK faces disciplinary action by EU for breaching budget rules
by David Prosser Deputy Business Editor - Scientists succeed in mimicking the way spiders spin their super-
by Steve Connor Science Editor - Two teenagers sentenced to life over murder of Goth
by Kim Pilling - O'Sullivan pockets record ninth 147
by Nick Harris - Adebayor hat-trick seals third place for Arsenal
by Jon Culley - Hair to make international comeback at Old Trafford
by Angus Fraser - Ronaldo must repay his manager on the big stage and bewitch Barca
by James Lawton - The only subject of this amiable but pointless work is the author
by PETER STANFORD - FIVE BEST Plays
- Capello faces 'toughest job': make England win
by Chris Maume - Is your breakfast making you fat?
by Rosie Haining INTERVIEWS BY LUCY MAYHEW - Hair to make international comeback at Old Trafford
by Angus Fraser - Godolphin double-edged in Guineas bid
by Sue Montgomery - Obama's former pastor hits back at critics over terrorism remarks
by Leonard Doyle - Tokyo
- Billionaire investor Kerkorian plans to increase stake in Ford
- HBOS board prepares for Pounds 4bn cash call
by Sean Farrell Financial Editor - Climate change could force 1 billion from their homes by 2050
by Nigel Morris Home Affairs Correspondent - THE DRAIN DRAIN
by Tim Samuels - All Blacks announce revenge mission at Munster
by Tim Glover - Today in the Premier League
- The faces of the day >>
- Syria 'a year from nuclear weapons'
- Classical
by EDWARD SECKERSON - FIVE BEST Films
- The dead shouldn't have the last word
by Thomas Sutcliffe - 'Wretched, tumbledown and full of ineffable melancholy - why
by John Walsh - Gordon Brown cannot stand alone in the storm - he needs his cabinet
by STEVE RICHARDS - Western rights record examined
- 22-stone inmate sues jail for food
- Banks and their capital needs - first they pay it out, now they want
by JEREMY WARNER - Ashley in Moss move
- A SWEET DEAL
by Stephen Foley - Disney star regrets flashing her flesh for Vanity Fair's Leibovitz
by David Usborne - Cameron doubles poll lead as election looms
by Andrew Grice Political Editor - Key opens Test door by tormenting Kiwi attack
by David Llewellyn - Livingstone and Johnson battle for second votes
by Nigel Morris Home Affairs Correspondent