Independent, The (London)
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Articles in May 4, 2000, issue of Independent, The (London)
- SPORTING DIGEST: BASKETBALL
- Football: Thorne hat-trick delights Stoke
by Richard Slater - Football: Rioting fans halt Croatian Cup final
by Malcolm Foster - Cricket: Cold discomfort for luckless Zimbabweans
by David Llewellyn at Canterbury - The Investment Column: Westbury
- Industry voices fears as Howells is named minister for business
by Philip Thornton, Economics Correspondent - Unilever is hungry enough to go hostile
by Lucy Baker - Blue Circle escapes Lafarge's clutches
by Saeed Shah - Travel ban on journalist lifted
- Rebels discover their goldmine in kidnappings
by Matt Frei in Jolo - Parents go private despite the cut in state class sizes
by Judith Judd, Education Editor - Parliament: Tony Blair greeting Nelson Mandela in Downing Street
- Local Elections: How to make the most of your vote in today's poll
by Sean O'Grady - Boy died after falling into bath
- The Lockerbie Trail: `Don't worry - where there is a God, there is
by Andrew Buncombe - Television Review
by Robert Hanks - POP: EMINEM - BRIXTON ACADEMY LONDON
by Fiona Sturges - `John, this is how you eat artichokes'
by John Walsh - The hidden history of human evolution
by Michael Cremo - Letter: Hopping mad
by Anthony J Gouldwell - Letter: Deaths in prison
by Martin Narey - Gypsy Rhythms No 4
- Comment
by Ted Wragg - SPORTING DIGEST: BASEBALL
- Football: Gudjohnsen does Bolton a power of good
by Guy Hodgson - Racing: Form Verdict - Wolverhampton
- Cricket: Venom of Di Venuto frustrates Yorkshire
by Derek Hodgson at Headingley - Market Report: Vodafone finds few friends as blows land from all
by Stephen Foley - City surprise as A&L drops role of chief executive
by Katherine Griffiths - Around the World's Markets: Paris
- Hutchison faces S&P downgrade
- South African admits mass murder
- Up to six hostages killed as troops attempt rescue guerrillas
by Kathy Marks - Black prisoners seek pounds 1m for `bullying'
by Robert Verkaik, Legal Affairs Correspondent - Parliament: MoD flood rescue bill `was too high'
by Fran Abrams, Westminster Correspondent - Cubans, poetry and low prices help BBC Proms
by Jojo Moyes, Arts - Met says policing of Jiang's visit `was unlawful'
by Jason Bennetto - Rain or Shine...
- Radio: Pick of the Day
by Fiona Sturges - The Main Event - Theatre: Make amends and influence people
by Paul Taylor - Obituary: Ulla Isaksson
by James Kirkup - The good news is that sport is bad for us
by Thomas Sutcliffe - Letter: Solidarity in Calgary
by Naomi Lakritz - Letter: Mugabe's fear
by David Smith - Soul survivor
by Andrew Martin - Motor racing: Coulthard will race in Barcelona
by Ian Gordan - SPORTING DIGEST: CRICKET
- Football: EUROPEAN CUP SEMI-FINAL: Anelka nets early advantage for
by Phil Minshull - Racing: Form Verdict - Redcar
- Cricket: Knight turns on style
by Jon Culley at Edgbaston - TD Waterhouse buys Skipton's Dealwise for pounds 82m
- AstraZeneca exceeds expectations with record $1bn profits
by Our City Staff - Around the World's Markets: Taiwan
- Discount designer brands go online
- Two women sit on the bed of a river in Rajasthan
- Barrister will lose pounds 5,000 for wasting court time
by Robert Verkaik, Legal Affairs Correspondent - DPP ruling on death of inmate `is irrational' Prison staff not
by Ian Burrell, Home Affairs Correspondent - Parliament: Refunds scheme a `potential disaster'
by Sarah Schaefer - Proms are seeking a wider still and wider audience
by Jojo Moyes, Arts - Policeman accused of bigamy
- Currency crashes to a new low
by Stephen Castle in Brussels - Digital, cable and satellite television: Pick of the Day
by James Rampton - LAW REPORT; Decision to make redundancy payments was correctly made
by Kate O'Hanlon - The old man of Islington
by Fergal Keane - Pandora
- Letter: Protest vote
by Helen MacLenan - Letter: Mugabe's fear
by David Hargreaves - A creative world to discover and innovate; Science and Engineering
by Philip Schofield - Football: Cottee's early strike leaves Liverpool hopes in limbo
by Derick Allsop - TODAY'S NUMBER 2.95m
- Football: Leeds' forgotten men seize chance to shine
by Phil Andrews - Tennis: No Italian test for injured Sampras
by John Roberts - Cricket: Langer's century emulated by Law
by Mark Pierson - Fairey buys rival in Europe for pounds 166m
by Saeed Shah - Co-Op to switch focus to smaller stores
by Nigel Cope, City Editor - Around the World's Markets: HONG KONG
- London and Frankfurt tie the knot in first wave of mergers
by Andrew Garfield, Financial Editor - Bomb explodes near cabaret club
- Barred sex-swap customer wins payout from pub
by Cahal Milmo - How Rievaulx thrived on souvenir tat but lost the lot in sheep
by Ian Herbert, Northern Correspondent