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Independent, The (London)
View more issues: Aug 2, 2001, Aug 3, 2001, Aug 5, 2001
Articles in Aug 4, 2001, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Cricket: England charge stalled by fall of Atherton
by Derek Pringle at Trent Bridge - World Athletics Championships: Support for Lewis as she ponders
by Mike Rowbottom in Edmonton - Cricket: Game at mercy of a rich mistress
by James Lawton at Trent Bridge - Football: Platt seeks noisy backing
by Damian Spellman - Rugby League: Ruthless Wigan achieve revenge
by Mike Latham - Glaxo censured over diabetes drug risks
by Stephen Foley - Around the World's Markets: London
- Extremists behead four in Philippines
by Dirk Beveridge in Manila - Russia frees US `drugs' scholar
by Patrick Cockburn - Major walks back to the pavilion after row over Headingley opening
by Mark Pierson - Forget the froth: beards and beer bellies dominate real ale festival
by Steve Crawshaw - He said he raised pounds 57m. But the Kurds say they got only pounds
by Kim Sengupta - Depressed and utterly shocked by the bad language and lack of
by Kaizer Nyatsumba - BBC staff are told not to call Israeli killings `assassination'
by Robert Fisk Middle East Correspondent - Personal finances: Where there's a will, there's a safe place for it
by John Andrew - Something to Declare: The Column That Gives The Global Picture
by Simon Calder - Staying in: Radio highlights
- POP: ALBUM REVIEWS
by Tim Perry - CLASSICAL: THE FIVE BEST CONCERTS
by Andrew Clarke - My Week: Gabriel Davies
by Interview by Lena Corner - Food & Drink: Wine
by Anthony Rose - Books: Bestsellers
- Classical: A memorable mixed bag
by Robert Maycock - Quotes of the Week
- Mea Culpa: What counts is not right usage, but good usage
by Matthew Hoffman - Letter: Television authorities
by Kevin Crane - Letter: Farrakhan's hatred
by R J HUGHES - PHOTOPLAY: get the picture? answers on page 45
- Golf: Westwood rediscovers his magic touch
by Tony Evans in Malmo - World Athletics Championships: Edwards faces new challenge to his
by Mike Rowbottom in Edmonton - Racing: Hyperion's TV tips
- Football: Venables in line for Greece job
by Lindsay Harrison - Baseball: Yankees roughed up by Texas pair
by Lou Scardella - Outlook: Cheque mate
- Laird reports fall in first-half profit
- Thai PM cleared of fraud charges
by Uamdao Noikorn in Bangkok - Wartime sweethearts sent to the gulag for falling in love
by Patrick Cockburn in Moscow - Penal reformer Lord Longford dies, aged 95
by Chris Gray - Don't be superior: this will reveal the mood of our nation
by Philip Hensher - Archer `used charity role in bid for Iraqi oil'
by Kim Sengupta - A WORLD APART: TWO SCHOOLS TEACHING PUPILS FROM DEPRIVED AREAS:
by Richard Garner - Children are found hidden under Eurostar
by Ian Burrell Home Affairs Correspondent - Personal finance: Is recovery just the dead cat's second bounce?
by Brian Tora - Independent Traveller: So, did the earth move for you?
by Simon Calder - Staying in: The Darcus side of life
by Peter Conchie - POP: THE FIVE BEST GIGS
by Tim Perry - CLASSICAL: NEW RELEASES
- THE FIFTY BEST BUILDINGS IN BRITAIN
by Jay Merrick - Food & Drink: Eating Out - What's the story? Piscatory
by Caroline Stacey - Books: A Word in your ear
by CHRISTINA HARDYMENT - Classical: Musical portrait of the artist as a young man
by Lynne Walker - Monitor: `Planet of the apes'
by Ben Chu - Is this a food scare or should I stop eating lamb?
by Steve Connor - Letter: Paradise lost
by NEIL BLINKO - Letter: Farrakhan's hatred
by Daniel O'Leary - THE VERDICT: Land and freedom
by MICHAEL BOOTH - Golf: Robinson renews old rivalry with Godfrey
by Barry Roberts at Saunton - Cricket: Law keeps Essex in hunt
by Mark Pierson - Racing: Compton win books ticket for the Million
by William Hayler at Goodwood - Football: Liverpool's opponents disqualified
by Tommy Staniforth - Motorcycling: Rossi intent on making push for Suzuka title
by Roddy Brooks - Outlook: Green with envy
- W&D wins support in takeover fight
- Holiday beard ends odd case of the disappearing candidate
by Andrew Gumbel - Ugandan held over murder of Britons
by James Palmer - Student, 17, killed on adventure holiday
by Richard Garner Education Editor - Queen plans pop concert as Golden Jubilee highlight
by Ben Russell Political Correspondent - Ulster: Man charged over killing of teenager
by Ruth O'Reilly - A WORLD APART: TWO SCHOOLS TEACHING PUPILS FROM DEPRIVED AREAS:
by Karen MacGregor - Real IRA `will try again in campaign to maim and kill'
by Jason Bennetto, Terri Judd - Diary Of A Private Investor: Pension? I feel I was cheated
by Terry Bond - Trail of the Unexpected: All literary roads lead to Rome
by Tony Grant - THEATRE: CURTAIN CALLS
by David Benedict - POP: FESTIVAL OF THE WEEK
- CHILDREN: WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND IN LONDON ... AND BEYOND
by Nikki Spencer - The Weasel: Husbands, leave the barbie to Brunnhilde
by CHRISTOPHER HIRST - Food & Drink: Bites - Summer Skies
by Caroline Stacey - Books: For Berlin, now read Bosnia
by Bill Greenwell - Theatre: Do I laugh or cry?
by Rhoda Koenig - Monitor: Tube battle
by Ben Chu