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Independent, The (London)
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Articles in Jun 27, 2002, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Letter: Statistically speaking
by Tom Wilson - A-Z OF A-LEVELS: Maths
by CLARE RUDEBECK - Higher Education: Life in the press gang
by Clare Rudebeck - YOU ASK THE QUESTIONS: NEIL PEARSON
- Arts Diary: Oiling his way to the top of the literary world
by Katy Guest - THEATRE: DON'T MISS
by maya palander - Tennis Wimbledon 2002: Agassi and Sampras out on day dominated by
by Eric Law at Wimbledon - FOOTBALL WORLDCUP 2002: WORLD CUP IN BRIEF ASIAN QUEST
- Olympic Games: Athens organisers face close scrutiny
by Karolos Grohmann - RUGBY LEAGUE: Linnane agrees to stay with Halifax
by Dave Hadfield - France faces financial penalties for refusal to lift ban on UK beef
by Marie Woolf Chief Political Correspondent - PEOPLE: Van Morrison plans Wiltshire pub gig
- Pavarotti to sing last note in 2005 - on 70th birthday
by Louise Jury Media Correspondent - Asthma rate linked to childhood cleanliness
by Lorna Duckworth Health Correspondent - Dutch take over peace-keeping mission
- Rebels claim they have killed 300 soldiers
- It is not just Ken Livingstone's reputation that is on the line
by DONALD MACINTYRE - Letter: Can Bush deliver a Palestinian state?
by Michael Wadsworth Chislehurst, Kent - Letter: Ending sex crime
by Richard KramerHead - Prada dumps float plans, but Burberry vows to continue
by FLOTATIONS By Susie Mesure - Peacock reveals interest in Littlewoods' stores
- US court lowers damages against Kidde to pounds 13m
by Saeed Shah - Body Shop upbeat despite fall in sales
by Ivor Jaswon - Letter: In their debt
by Mandy Telford - SCHOOLS: TALES OUT OF SCHOOL STRANGE STORIES FROM THE GLOBAL
by GRACE McCANN - Independent Graduate: A well-preserved career path
by KATE HILPERN - Fashion & Style: Let there be light
- Classical Review: Three for the price of one
by Annette Morreau - THE BEST OF EUROPE
by Abigail sanderson - Golf: Harrington hoping he can win the Woods way
by Andy Farrell in Cork - Tennis Wimbledon 2002: America's big two sent tumbling out on day of
by JOHN ROBERTS - TODAY'S NUMBER 3m
- EQUESTRIANISM: Pessoa strikes blow for Brazil
by Genevieve Murphy in Aachen - Prescott resigns in protest from RMT union
by Paul Waugh - After 26 years, the man who always said he was innocent walks free
by Jason Bennetto Crime Correspondent - Magnetic wood to make mobile phones silent
by Charles Arthur Technology Editor - POLITICS & PARLIAMENT: EDUCATION - Cook faces backlash after Eton
by Ben Russell - Air traffic controllers' strike causes chaos
- Two-year-old boy killed in `ritual sacrifice'
- There is another way of dealing with immigration
by MARK STEEL - Letter: Can Bush deliver a Palestinian state?
by Daniel Kofman Oxford - Letter: Kids and culture
by Patricia White London W11 - WorldCom Scandal: INDUSTRY FALL-OUT - Impact on UK telecoms services
by FALL-OUT By Liz Vaughan-Adams - Hunting shares dive on profit warning
- OUTLOOK: WorldCom deals another body blow to US triumphalism
- Sportingbet on track with pounds 5m pre-tax profit
by Susie Mesure - Letter: In their debt
by Harvey Cole - SCHOOLS: TEACHER TALK
by GRACE McCANN - Independent Graduate: Diversity is essential for success
by KATE HILPERN - Fashion & Style: Italy keeps its cool
by STEPHEN TODD - Classical Review: Music worth celebrating
by Annette Morreau - POKER
by Nic Szeremeta - Rugby Union: Saracens snap up Marsters
by Stephen Brown - Tennis Wimbledon 2002: Lapentti has too much talent for brave Cowan
by Nick Harris - Sporting Digest: Cycling
- The greed, the fraud, the crash. Another US giant falls to earth
by Jeremy Warner Business - The all-American hero who turned out to be another corporate cowboy
by Andrew Buncombe in Washington - Inland Revenue abandons `insecure' e-mail facility
by Charles Arthur Technology Editor - Millions of tyres `will be dumped' due to EU ban
by Amanda Brown - POLITICS & PARLIAMENT: WORK AND PENSIONS - Union claims Conservatives
by Andrew Grice Political Editor - PEOPLE: Navratilova: `Free speech at risk in US'
- Ravalomanana backed as official leader
- QUOTE OF THE DAY
- Letter: New anthem
by Peter Groome Bristol - Obituary: Francisco Escudero
by Martin Anderson - WorldCom Scandal: THE LOANS - British banks and insurers left reeling
by Katherine Griffiths - Centrica agrees asset swap deal with Eni
- Outlook: Gunboat diplomacy
- Xansa shares slide on gloomy prospect for IT spending
by Our City Staff - Letter: In their debt
by Roger Hewell - Schools: Give them a taste of success
by RICHARD GARNER - Independent Graduate: The essentials of debt management
by VIRGINIA MATTHEWS - Fashion & Style: `I looked like a Ronsealed door - not my aim at all'
by SUSANNAH FRANKEL - Classical Review: Hesperion XXI / Jordi Savall St John's, Smith
by BAYAN NORTHCOTT - CHESS
by JON SPEELMAN - Judo: Howey to fight in Games
by Phillip Nicksan - Tennis Wimbledon 2002: Hantuchova takes a lengthy stride forward
by MIKE ROWBOTTOM - Sporting Digest: Football
- Brown rebuffs pressure to move on euro
by Andrew Grice - Questions raised in City over reliability of prominent British firms'
by Nigel Cope City Editor