Independent, The (London)
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Articles in Apr 30, 2000, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Letter: Refugee passport
by Tim Jones - When heroine worship turns sour
by JOAN SMITH - Profile: Rod Eddington: The highest flyer of them all
by Sonia Purnell - Montenegro puts on a show of power
by STEVE CRAWSHAW IN PODGORICA, MONTENEGRO - `Too nice' mothers lose out in divorce
by ROBERT MENDICK - Wanted: the oldest murderer in history
by GEOFFREY LEAN - Kennedy goes on the rubber-chicken circuit
by CATHERINE PEPINSTER - PASSENGER POWER CAMPAIGN: WHAT A MANCHESTER-LONDON RAIL FARE COULD
by JONATHAN THOMPSON - 192-PART GUIDE TO THE WORLD PART 47 CZECH REPUBLIC
by Sophie James - The painted lady, the sake nightcap and the sound of slurped noodles
by Kevin Pilley - How We Met: David Tennant & Arabella Weir
- Books: Sex, Gnostics and serial killing
by Michele Roberts - CHILDREN'S BOOKS: Picture books
- Sport on TV: Overhyped, overpaid, over here, but underexposed
by GREG WOOD - Hockey: Ipswich close in on promotion
- Rugby Union: Lomu is sent off but his side win
by PAUL SHORT - Cricket: What a joy to be in England now summer's here
by MARK RAMPRAKASH - Football: Bullish outlook for Bradford's bulwark
by Ronald Atkin - Football: Second thoughts inspire Overmars and Gunners
by Phil Andrews - Football: Harriers reach a higher plane
by Geoff Brown - beauty : The feel-good facial
by EVA GIZOWSKA - modern life is rubbish
by John Harris - DAVID THOMSON'S SUNDAY MOVIES
by DAVID THOMSON - Ballet: He may look like Elvis, but this is Johnny and he just ain't
by JENNY GILBERT - Video art takes on Hollywood
by CHARLES DARWENT - Film: `Within Jim, there is a complete tragedy'
by John Harris - Fly hi-tech without taking a nosedive
by Harvey Jones - Market mover: Hikari
by Leo Lewis - Blue Circle battle nears the end
by Dan Gledhill - Canadian mines play name game
by LEO LEWIS - Letter: No wonder crops
by Eve Mitchell - PICTURE OF THE WEEK
- Flat Earth: Ripping Yarn
by Fiona Bell - South Africa fights to avoid being sucked in
by KAREN MACGREGOR IN DURBAN - Mandelson bars peace sculpture
by LOUISE JURY ARTS - Boy expelled for web taunts
- Hospital staff suspended
- Passenger Power Campaign: And still it goes on ...
- Insider's guide to... Strasbourg
by Margaret Campbell - The painted lady, the sake nightcap and the sound of slurped noodles
by Kari Herbert - What The Photographer Saw: Cape Town
by Martin Parr - Win a trip to Dublin
- The Broader Picture: Damaged gods
by Photograph by Olivier Pin-Fat - Left Field: How athletics gave Dracula to the world
by SIMON TURNBULL - Badminton 2000: Gifford prepared for test of faith
by ANDREW LONGMORE - Rugby Union: Catt runs Quins ragged to inflict record loss
by TIM GLOVER - Cricket: Zimbabwe anxious to make up lost time
by STEPHEN BRENKLEY AT SOUTHAMPTON - Football: Captain Atherton's band of hopefuls
by NICK TOWNSEND - Though of the week: Trevor Brooking on paying games
- Football: City made to wait for the party
by Geoff Brown - prescription please beat fatigue
- the counter: five of the best curry houses
- The race to rule London
- POP: THE CHARTS
- Film: Is it a game? Is it an advert? No, it's a film festival
by Madeleine North - Film: Not nouvelle and far too vague
by Sheila Johnston - Motley Fool: Tune into the wireless for the latest in hi-tech
- RUMOUR MILL
- Ofex lines up own index
by LEO LEWIS - German raider eyes Freeserve
by CLAYTON HIRST - Letter: Digital doubters
by Peter Quince - Money alone won't save our country life
by Clive Aslet - Fury as massacre video goes on sale
by ANDREW GUMBEL IN LOS ANGELES - Mugabe steps up war against rivals
by MARY BRAID IN HARARE - Holocaust book fake
- Lottery chaos in Scotland
- Rothschild scion dies
- Brighton youths attack police
by JON COATES - THE PLACE THAT CHANGED ME: MARITA VAN DER VYVER
by Sophie James - DEALS OF THE WEEK
by Sophie James - BOOKENDS: THE LOST WORLD OF MICHAEL BYWATER: Agony Bywater says:
by MICHAEL BYWATER - Books: Sighing over a teen Queen
by Mark Bostridge - CAMPER VAN KILLER
by Susan Chenery - sport.comment
by David randall - Racing: Silverstone's grand prix future is clear as mud
by David Tremayne - Rugby Union: Tigers touch the title
by Chris Rea at Welford Road - Cricket: Strife bubbles under surface
by ANDREW TONG - Football: Magilton gives Town hope of avoiding play-off hell
by Peter Drury - Football: Fans lose faith as Saints bow to busy Izzet
by Ronald atkin - Rugby League: Paul sees Bradford home and dry
by Dave Hadfield at Murrayfield