Independent, The (London)
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Articles in Jun 6, 2001, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Football: Daniel hopes to extend winning run
by Tom Joseph in Athens - Cricket: Middlesex thrash Australians
by David Llewellyn at Lord's - RUGBY LEAGUE: Lancashire end Yorkshire's run of Origin glory
by Dave Hadfield at Headingley - Cricket: True classic unfolds as Hussain watches helplessly
by Tim de Lisle on Cricket - Dairy profits
- Around the World's Markets: TOKYO
- Standard Chartered cuts 60 jobs
- Taliban jets pound opposition
- First Night : No surprises - just some much-loved, well-worn anthems
by Fiona Sturges - Branson rolls out cheerleaders to signal an end to `hell' on the
by Barrie Clement Transport Editor - Election 2001: Hague attacks PM over schooling of his children
by Ben Russell - Two men arrested in search for Nelson killers
by Paul Peachey - Property prices up by 1.5% in May, says Halifax
by Philip Thornton Economics Correspondent - Computer maths test `failed' trainee teachers
by Richard Garner Education Editor - Radio; Pick of the Day
by Fiona Sturges - Theatre: From Genesis to revelation
by Rachel Halliburton - Obituary: Graziella Sciutti
by Elizabeth Forbes - All these cruel Muslim regimes abuse the people of the Middle East
by Robert Fisk - Letter: Vote where it counts
by MIKE LLOYD - Letter: Lili and Marlene
by James Craven - Hawtin limbers up and gets back into trim
by Derek Pain - Football: Robson's Boro farewell
by Alan Nixon - Cricket: ICC needs to rethink the use of technology
by Derek Pringle - Athletics: Edwards wary despite absence of top Cubans
by David Martin - The Investment Column: Take profits now on Portland
- Montana ruling cheers Allied
- Around the World's Markets: HONG KONG
- The secret of success: Lather, rinse, repeat
by Jan McGirk - Hi-tech Nato weapon on display in Belgrade
by Vesna Peric Zimonjic in Belgrade - Dando defence case casts doubt on vital speck of gunpowder
by Jason Bennetto Crime Correspondent - ELECTION 2001: MANIFESTOS: GIVE YOUR MARKS TO THE PARTY POLICIES
- Election 2001: Blair: Time for a clean break from Thatcher's legacy
by Paul Waugh Deputy Political Editor - Driver dies in Skye coach crash
- Secretary `had basket of Archer's pre-signed cheques' from
by Kim Sengupta - Northern Ireland to resume export of meat and livestock
by Cahal Milmo - Digital, Cable and Satellite Television; Pick of the Day
by James Rampton - Jazz: Reasons to be cheerful, part 10
by Gavin Martin - Birthdays
- Like it or not, the fact is that we are all Blairites now
by Anne McElvoy - Letter: Vote where it counts
by PATRICIA M KAY - Letter: Tide coming in
by R Prior - Corporate Profile: THE MIRACLE WORKER
by Catherine Wheatley - Sporting Digest: Boxing
- Football: Robson says his farewell to Boro
by ALAN NIXON - Rugby Union: Black's stamp of approval for Henry
by Andrew Baldock in Perth - The Investment Column: Penna
- Waterford offer
- Around the World's Markets: PARIS
- Symbolic blaze to warn of threat by poachers
- Uncertainty ahead of EU referendum as Irish begin to ask what's in it
by Stephen Castle in Brussels - EMI plans downloads `shop' to prevent CD piracy
by Charles Arthur Technology Editor - Election 2001: The real policy choices facing voters tomorrow
by Sean O'Grady - Election 2001: Smith promises early action to scrap Section 28
by Andrew Grice Political Editor - House prices rose 1.5% on average in May, says Halifax
by Philip Thornton Economics Correspondent - Style magazine `Sky' shuts after missing out on gossip
by Jade Garrett Arts - Muffin, believed to be the first miniature mule in Britain
- Words
by CHRISTOPHER HAWTREE - Dance: Look at it from their point of view
by John Percival - Obituary: Imogene Coca
by Tom Vallance - Leading article: Election 2001: Why Britain should reject this
- Letter: Vote where it counts
by Richard Meredith - Letter: Child cruelty
by Robert A Dodd - Focus: New business in a class of its own
by Saeed Shah - Sporting Digest: Football
- Football: Czech payback for McIlroy
- Tennis: Parmar rallies in style
- The Investment Column: Kewill Systems
- Telewest optimistic on broadband
by Bill McIntosh - Vodafone may take legal action as Germany backs 3G cost-sharing
by Liz Vaughan-Adams - Fake fax frees prisoners in Corsica
- Black voters in Florida suffered bias in elections
by Andrew Buncombe in Washington - Edward VIII's letters to his `vewy own darling' sold for pounds
by Anna Whitney - Brady cannot starve himself to death, court rules
by Chris Gray - Election 2001: Parties to bombarb voters as the countdown begins
by Nigel Morris Political Correspondent - Tesco withdraws organic claim
- Now, the morning weather: White to brown, jam later
by Charles Arthur Technology Editor - Electcion 2001: Unhappy few get a little touch of Tory in the night
by Simon Carr - Chess
by JON SPEELMAN - Making a splash
by Lynne Walker - Obituary: John Hartford
by Spencer Leigh