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Independent, The (London)
Articles in Jul 4, 2008, issue of Independent, The (London)
- PICK OF THE PICTURE BOOKS
- Pop
by FIONA STURGES - YESTERDAY'S COMPLETED MOVES
- JOHN MALCOLM
by Alan Strachan - Robson looking good to recreate Wonder Years on court for Britain
by Nick Harris - Tourist falls from balcony
- THOUGHT OF THE DAY
- Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1495) Andrea Mantegna National
by TOM LUBBOCK - 'Ark 2', Flaming Youth (1969)
by Robert Webb - Barratt to cut 1,000 jobs as housing crisis hits
by David Prosser Deputy Business Editor - THEIR MISSION: OUR HEALTH
- The doctor from Oldham goes to Bollywood
by Arifa Akbar Arts Correspondent - Brinkley tells of husband's affair with teen - and Pounds 2,000-a-
by Jonathan Brown - Cash-rich Amec is keen to engineer acquisitions
by Alistair Dawber - 'I'm having a dinner party, but what I should be having is a Roman
by Tracey Emin - 35 DAYS TO GO
- YESTERDAY'S COMPLETED MOVES
- FEAR OF ISLAM: BRITAIN'S NEW DISEASE
by Peter Oborne - Influential? You're kidding...
by NOEL CLARKE - Quebec City celebrates 400 years
- Boy 'not Jewish enough' to win place at school
by Robert Verkaik Law Editor - 1995 TUESDAY 4 JULY
- Struggling ScS bought out by Sun Capital Partners
by James Thompson - Brown's all alone with his Precious
by SIMON CARR - 'Deadly' malaria rising in Britain
- Sharia law 'coming to Britain'
by David Barrett - Hull face heavy fine over unregistered Thackray
by Dave Hadfield - Chambers' Olympic hopes head for court
by Mike Rowbottom - Cool Di Matteo takes to Dons task with relish
by Matt Gatward - Go West - where the train is late
- Tokyo
- How's this for an opener?
by JAMES MCNAIR - A history at risk as the waters rise
by SHIRLEY CHEW - Should we all be thinking about making a move to Canada?
by MICHAEL SAVAGE - Domenech stays on with provisos
- HBOS banks gains on hopes of Australian deal
by Nikhil Kumar - Flintoff comeback delayed as England opt for stability
by Angus Fraser - HOW BAD CAN IT GET?
by Nick Clark - Skelton leads British recovery to claim share of third place
by Genevieve Murphy - Hong Kong
- Privacy of YouTube users under threat
by Robert Verkaik Law Editor - Kylie dresses down for her appointment at Buckingham Palace
by John Walsh - 'People think that designers are brilliant at drawing, but I'm not'
by Hannah Kuchler - Seagulls bring a hint of Hitchcock horror to Cadiz
by Elizabeth Nash - Gurkhas - smart, effective, highly motivated and courteous
by Nick Harris - THE GREATEST ESCAPE
by John Lichfield - GAZETTE
- Weir and Dailly to remain at Ibrox
- City put chances of signing Barca's Ronaldinho at 50-50
by Ian Herbert - The issue of bankers' pay cannot be ignored
- cover stories
- BEN WHISHAW ACTOR
by Charlotte Cripps - Teenage kicks
by JAMES MOTTRAM - Mad on the Mound
by Nick Harris - SEE YOU ON SATURDAY
- Ailing Brown turns to Campbell and Mandelson to mastermind his
by Andrew Grice Political Editor - Greene King warns of tougher times ahead
by James Thompson - Wrangle over banning Zimbabwe reaches deadlock
by Stephen Brenkley - War poet Robert Graves 'stole work from his mistress'
by Arifa Akbar Arts Correspondent - Searles eclipsed as Leander and Henley win comfortably
by Christopher Dodd - Vultures circle Holmes' debut on Broadway
by Guy Adams - Set your watches by the weather prophets of SW19
by Nick Harris - Why Canada is the best haven from climate change
by Michael McCarthy Environment Editor - Mad on the Mound
by Nick Harris - O'Neill secures a deal with Davies
- Wrangle over banning Zimbabwe reaches deadlock
by Stephen Brenkley - Friends reunited
- A cautionary history of the plague years
- 'You need to find someone to love you'
by ELISA BRAY - ALSO SHOWING
by Anthony Quinn - Wiseman's warns of milk price rises as energy costs soar
by James Thompson - Johnson adviser's sexual past comes back to haunt him
by Nigel Morris Home Affairs Correspondent - Business Digest
- Lost scenes from Lang's 'Metropolis' discovered
by Tony Paterson - Europe
- Navy airlifts stranded bull
- Forget the pigeons, take aim at the car park charity pests
by Nick Harris - Ministers will force family doctors to take new patients
by Colin Brown Deputy Political Editor - Flintoff comeback delayed as England opt for stability
by Angus Fraser - Cool Di Matteo takes to Dons task with relish
by Matt Gatward