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Articles in Apr 23, 2008, issue of Independent, The (London)
- Soldier killed by bomb is named
- Freak weather destroys Afghan poppies
by Jerome Starkey - Murray's clay craft makes model victim of Volandri
by Paul Newman - SFO plans appeal against Saudi ruling
- Mistakes were made, but it is time to move on. Is this a credible
by JEREMY WARNER - CHAMPIONSHIP
- The young men whose socialising gets in the way of greatness
by JONATHAN GIBBS - ISPs 'must sign up'
- The poll was 'an African solution to an African problem'
by GUGULETHU MOYO - The faces of the day >>
- Profits before service - what did you expect?
by SIMON CALDER - Lahm looks abroad after talks on new Bayern deal break down
by Kevin Fylan - GEOFF POLITES
by Giles Chapman - Euro surges again
- 'Devoted' mother of missing disabled man is found dead
by Terri Judd - ITV's archive of hit shows to be made available through iTunes
by Sadie Gray - A life in concrete and steel
by Rob Sharp - Book Now
- Lenders pledge to pass rate cuts on to mortgage-payers
by Colin Brown Deputy Political Editor - CAN YOU AFFORD IT?
by TOBY GREEN - Stray dogs save baby girl abandoned by her mother
- Resolute Liverpool find their strength sapped by late twist of
by JAMES LAWTON - Resolute Liverpool find their strength sapped by late twist of
by JAMES LAWTON - Fu's fight in vain as Ding wins marathon
by Nick Harris - Pandora
by OLIVER DUFF - Jered stakes his claim to join top flight of hurdlers
by Chris McGrath Racing Correspondent - SPL agrees to extend season if Rangers reach European final
by Gavin McCafferty - Fiberweb shares hit as takeover deal collapses
by James Moore - London
- The people's priest
- Barkley assault charge dropped
by Chris Hewett - Voro in for Valencia to replace Koeman
by Mark Elkington - 1984 MONDAY 23 APRIL
- Why are blind people ignored by websites?
by Rhodri Marsden cyberclinic@independentcouk - 'Tsvangirai should be on the front line inspiring hope'
- Main movers
- SkyePharma signs licence deal in Japan
by Alistair Dawber - Break up this faltering empire
- Npower accused of mis-selling
- Time for United to come of age, says Ferguson
by Ian Herbert - Alligator found in woman's kitchen
- Family grocery bills rise by Pounds 800 over the past year
by Sadie Gray - Europe
- THE RENOVATION GAME
by TOBY GREEN - Laughing all the way to the banks
by Laura Latham - Samsung chairman steps down
- arsenal The FA has charged Alexander Hleb with violent [Derived
- 23 APRIL 1945
- The giant delusion that lies at the heart of Brown's pledge to lift
by DEBORAH ORR - Women's refuges in financial crisis
- The Week In Radio
by Robert Hanks - Potter's St Helens move disappoints Catalans
by Dave Hadfield - Winds of change resurrect some Southern comforts
by Paul Taylor - QUOTE OF THE DAY
- Buffett stake speculation lights up Centrica
by Nikhil Kumar - Widow attacks courts system
- Referee admits blunder in ruling out Aberdeen goal
by Gavin McCafferty - Bridge
by Maureen Hiron - Can seashells save the world?
by Steve Connor - MEPs to keep audit of wage abuse secret
by Sadie Gray - PM calls on schools to stay open, despite teachers' strike
by Richard Garner - Channel surfing
by Tim Walker - Immaculate collections
by JOSH SIMS - Tokyo
- Citigroup chiefs booed by irate investors
by Stephen Foley - If you can't get to the National Gallery ... it will come to you
by Arifa Akbar Arts Correspondent - Lab test 'revolution' predicted for anti-ageing skin creams
by Jeremy Laurance Health Editor - Barkley assault charge dropped
by Chris Hewett - Kath trusts in cash
- A lighter shade of green
by Kate Watson-Smyth - Riise's last-gasp howler throws Chelsea an unexpected lifeline
by SAM WALLACE - Revolution now!
by Peter Popham - How big a deposit does a first-timer need?
by Sam Dunn - Merrill Lynch
- Hong Kong
- Chess
by Jon Speelman - If nothing is done to help the people of Zimbabwe we shall be
- Why are honey bees disappearing, and what can be done to save them?
by MICHAEL McCARTHY ENVIRONMENT EDITOR - Galloway dazed after being hit by 'stress ball'
by Sadie Gray - 'He has achieved everything and is still going strong. Sir Alex is
by Pete Jenson