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Independent, The (London)
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Articles in Jul 9, 2008, issue of Independent, The (London)
- New blow in Thaksin's bid to recover his frozen assets
by Ian Herbert - Swiss to vote on minaret ban
- Bridge
by Maureen Hiron - The faces of the day
- Stop making excuses, it's time to get tough
by Christina Patterson - QUOTE OF THE DAY
- B&B's troubles make savers nervous as shares tumble again
by Sean Farrell Financial Editor - Brown will not quit if Labour loses seat
by Ben Russell Political Correspondent - Crumbling English landmarks are left 'in peril'
by Arifa Akbar Arts Correspondent - An agreement with no commitments
by MICHAEL MCCARTHY - Durham call for Yorkshire cup exit over Rafiq
- Police inquiry into arrest mistake
- Harrington hopes to recreate link to Open win
by James Corrigan - Brown bags Boro's Boateng
- 30 DAYS TO GO
- 'Why can't I get my lender's cheaper fix?'
by Sam Dunn - 'Round here, a farm is way down the housing scale'
by Alex James - SIX TO VIEW
by Kate Watson-Smyth - Court delays ruling on paralysed girl
by Donald Macintyre - Finance Minister in graft inquiry
- Chess
by Jon Speelman - Origin of the thesis
by Simon Usborne - What sort of freedom do you believe in?
by JOHANN HARI - No laughing matter
- Alcohol returns to Baghdad
by PATRICK COCKBURN - STILL REACHING FOR THE SKY
by David Prosser - G8 accused of 'failing the world' on carbon cuts
by Andrew Grice Political Editor, - Approval of women bishops may result in defections to Rome
by Jerome Taylor - Delay in Heathrow plan decision
by Peter Woodman - Economic fears lead to slump in confidence
by Nick Clark - Broad urges England to observe speed limit in Lord's race for pace
by ANGUS FRASER - Keane loses out in Guiza race
- Broad urges England to observe speed limit in Lord's race for pace
by ANGUS FRASER - 'TUMBLE DRIERS ARE ONE OF THE HIGHEST CONSUMERS OF ENERGY IN OUR
by Donnachadh McCarthy - Concise Crossword #6780
- Alliance & Leicester tumbles over capital fears
by Nikhil Kumar - Seachange can sweep in as French look to the skies
by Sue Montgomery - Seachange can sweep in as French look to the skies
by Sue Montgomery - EU to provide fruit for pupils
- English clubs all quiet on Russian front
- Hong Kong
- Business Digest
- Primark's Oxford Street store has taken Pounds 200m since it opened
by James Thompson - Pledge to double aid for poor is renewed
by Andrew Grice - Minibars to offer happy hours and health food
by Martin Hickman Consumer Affairs Correspondent - Incentives plan for recycling
- SO IS RAY LEWIS A HERO OR A VILLAIN?
by Paul Vallely - Thorman not guilty of biting
by Dave Hadfield - They need to dig a little deeper
by Thomas Sutcliffe - Wife-beating? That's fine - unless you're a Muslim
by MARK STEEL - Obama to visit Berlin for foreign policy speech
by Leonard Doyle - Out of the shadows
by Kate Watson-Smyth - FRED YATES
by Peter Davies - 'If Andrew Lloyd Webber tunes by a brass band don't evoke England at
by Brian Viner - The debate on prison sentencing is now on a knife edge
by Robert Verkaik - Broad urges England to observe speed limit in Lord's race for pace
by ANGUS FRASER - Theatre
by PAUL TAYLOR - One step beyond...
by Rob Sharp - When a number plate R1NGS an ALERT, send for the REF
by Miles Kington - The G8 countries may run the old world economy. But it's the new one
by HAMISH MCRAE - Oil and gas chief calls for North Sea incentives
by Sean Farrell - Waitrose to open convenience stores in pursuit of Pounds 27bn market
by James Thompson - Tolkien postcard to go to auction
- 'A flock of geese on my granny's farm decided to sample me for
by Hannah Kuchler - Peers make short work of demolishing 42 days
by SIMON CARR - The new sexual revolution
by Jeremy Laurance Health Editor - Chambers in race against time
by Mike Rowbottom - Relaxed Scolari reveals he was a scrap of paper away from managing
by Jason Burt - The faces of the day
- The spirit of change
by Phil Thornton - Lampard 'happy' to stay at Chelsea, claims Scolari
by Jason Burt - FIVE BEST Plays
- 1540 FRIDAY 9 JULY
- The Week In Radio
by Alice Jones - Pop
by LUIZA SAUMA - Main movers
- Massive under-reporting of fish catches leads to declining stocks
by Steve Connor - Europe
- 'Could we be strong together, work as a team, and have fun? Could we
by Claudia Winkleman - Skyepharma hit by sell-off after collapse of refinancing
by Alistair Dawber