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Independent, The (London)
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Articles in Feb 28, 2001, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Football: Captain Beckham can be `a leader' says Eriksson
by Glenn Moore
- Sporting digest: TENNIS
- Football: Uefa rejects Roma's plea for replay of Anfield leg
by Mark Pierson
- Cricket: King cleans up England
by Joel Johnson in Georgetown, Guyana
- Racing: Camaraderie the winner in racing's great famine
by Richard Edmondson
- Lattice network to cost pounds 450m
- Around the World's Markets: NEW YORK
- `Kursk' letter `blames torpedo'
- Arrested American has spying links, says Moscow
by Patrick Lannin in Moscow
- Bodies found in plane wreckage
- Informer freed by Howard is jailed again for gun dealing
by Paul Lashmar
- Energy: Ex-miners will share pounds 400m compensation
by Ben Russell
- Foot-and-Mouth crisis: Meat supplies dry up as the slaughterhouses
by Emma Hartley
- Rain or Shine...
- Radio: Pick of the Day
by Fiona Sturges
- Theatre: Suffer the little children
by Rachel Halliburton
- Royal Engagements
- Leading article: Going, going, Dome
- Letter: Shocking news
by Brecon Quaddy
- New Millennium competition No 3
- Bob builds a future with Barney; Corporate Profile
by Kate Bulkley
- Rugby Union: Irish withdrawal leaves Six Nations in disarray
by Chris Hewett
- Sporting digest: Football
- Football: Rioch and McFarland sacked on same day
by Alan Nixon
- Cricket: England close ranks in quest for redemption
by Derek Pringle in Colombo
- The Investment Column: SMG
- Brussels launches full inquiry into GE deal
by Lucy Baker
- Around the World's Markets: LONDON
- Rare turtles found in Cambodia
- `Pardongate' row fuelled by leaked visitors' log
by Mary Dejevsky in Washington
- Three held under Terrorism Act
- At pounds 2,000, there are squeals. Then the Dome's six-foot hamster
by Julia Stuart
- Health: MP defends hospital chief in bodies scandal
by Ben Russell
- FOOT-AND-MOUTH CRISIS: Transmission - Weather charts forecast gloom
by Charles Arthur
- Rain or Shine...
- Digital, Cable and Satellite Television: Pick of the Day
by James Rampton
- Opera: Oh, the lack of humanity
by Edward Seckerson
- Birthdays
- Leading article: A clear message is being sent to war criminals
- Letter: Eating horses
by Dr Marsha Levine
- Law report: Authority not obliged to satisfy conditions imposed by
by Kate O'Hanlon
- Mr Brown's head is in the right place but his heart isn't
by Hamish McRae
- SPORTING DIGEST: BOXING
- Sporting digest: Rugby Union
- Football: Rejuvenated Owen ready to make most of fresh start
by Phil Shaw
- Tennis: Corretja extends Davis Cup olive leaf to Rafter
by John Roberts in Dubai
- The Investment Column: CGNU
- Game's up as eToys files for bankruptcy protection in US
by David Usborne in New York
- FTSE to launch `ethical' index
- Thousands flee central Mozambique as rising floodwater threatens city
by Marco Granelli in Maputo, Mozambique
- Russian colonel on trial for killing Chechen girl
by Patrick Cockburn in Moscow
- Queen being called `bitch' ruled OK
- Straw raps `greedy and aggressive' lawyers
by Ian Burrell Home Affairs Correspondent
- Portillo attacked as Tories scrap plan to sell Tube
by Andrew Grice Political Editor
- FOOT-AND-MOUTH CRISIS: Financial Aftermath - Economic blight hits
by Nigel Cope
- The face of the Dando defendant
by Paul Peachey
- Words
by CHRISTOPHER HAWTREE
- A voyage of discovery to the age of enlightenment
by Ian Hunt
- Book review: Ten years of drama with the gene team
by Gail Vines
- Leading article: Offer aid to farmers - then insist they insure
- Letter: Prisons can work
by Sharon Moore
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- Why the dot.com magazines are running for cover; Focus
by Bill McIntosh
- Racing: Festival in doubt as courses fall silent
by Greg Wood
- Sporting digest: RUGBY LEAGUE
- Football: Snowfall hampers North and Republic
by Steve Tongue
- Golf: Tiger Woods at the Dubai Desert Classic
- The Investment Column: United may score for risk-takers
- Nycomed to float 10% of APB `by end of spring'
by Chris Hughes
- US slowdown halves nCipher value
- Zimbabwe judge refuses to quit
- Taliban orders destruction of ancient stone Buddhas
by Amir Shah in Kabul
- Ambassador to head ad agency
- The House In Brief
- COUNTRYSIDE: Fox-hunting debate `shows warped priorities'
by Ben Russell Political Correspondent
- Foot-and-Mouth crisis: Weather charts forecast gloom for Continent
by Charles Arthur
- Blizzards bring havoc across Scotland
by Terri Judd
- The Daily Website
by Sally Chatterton
- Fashion: Small, but perfectly charming
by Susannah Frankel
- A few bad farmers are wreaking havoc with our industry
by Simon Gourlay