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Articles in Apr 28, 2008, issue of Independent, The (London)
- The faces of the day >>
- HUMPHREY LYTTELTON
by Steve Voce - A forgettable night at the movies
by ZOE ANDERSON - Breakfast of champions
by Ciar Byrne - House price inflation hits 'negative' as over half of properties
by David Prosser Deputy Business Editor - Israel is suppressing a secret it must face
by JOHANN HARI - *Garden shows return
- Snail venom may yield new drugs
- McDonald's to hit the motorways
- Karzai escapes again as Taliban attack parade
by Jerome Starkey - Mosley stays away as pressure builds for public censure
by David Tremayne - Boothroyd determined to salvage play-off spot
by Evan Fanning - Noble backs Barrett to stay
by Gary Carter - No practice just perfect for cool Ballack
by Jason Burt - Whine, women and song: the bitter rivalry of Handel's divas
by Arifa Akbar Arts Correspondent - Zimbabwe opposition's hold on parliament confirmed
by Angus Shaw - 'Don't fear taking the wrong path'
by Alice-Azania Jarvis - Hodgson fights to bridle unexpected hope
by Guy Hodgson - FIVE BEST Films
- Kovalainen crash has eerily familiar echo
- The ice breakers
by Ian Burrell - Jane plainly needed lots of persuasion
by Thomas Sutcliffe tsutcliffe@independentcouk - Channel 4 could end up payinga high price for Pounds 150m handout
by Conor Dignam - Look beyond London, urges British Chambers
by Sean O'Grady Economics Editor - Redknapp ambitions rocked by Rovers
by Hyder Jawad - Literary prize hopefuls named
- Nine injured in motorbike crash
- Decision day for HBOS board on Pounds 4bn rights issue
by David Prosser Deputy Business Editor - Cresswell puts Stoke within sight of top flight
by Amar Azam - Barca able to rise to occasion, says Henry
by Pete Jenson - Continental says no to merger
- O'Sullivan earns slender lead in quarter-final quest
by Phil Casey - Player of the Year award retained by free-scoring Ronaldo
by Andy Hampson - Bush pokes fun at successors over dinner
by Stephen Foley - The price of our oil dependency
- O'Brien's ascendancy restored by Duke
- Bolton keep afloat by making virtue of vices under Megson
by Hyder Jawad - BEST OF THE REST
- There's nothing quite like splashing the cash when the economy's
by DAVID USBORNE - Pop
by ELISA BRAY - Is Dove's campaign for real beauty destroying the world's
by Claire Beale - Gordon tries to woo the press, but may find himself left at the
by Stephen Glover - 'SYLVIA TAUGHT ME THE IMPERATIVE OF STRATEGY: THAT YOU DON'T WING
by Sophie Morris - Carew keeps Villa dreaming of Europe
by Ian Herbert - Standards of table service slip as English lose appetite for waiting
by Martin Hickman Consumer Affairs Correspondent - Trio bitten by rabid dog are 'in good health', agency says
- Stuart Bell
- Speed keeps Blackwell's Blades in the hunt for promotion
by Alan Coombes - Nadal's clay mastery leaves Federer behind
by Paul Newman - Barca able to rise to occasion, says Henry
by Pete Jenson - Materazzi leap keeps Inter on course for title
by Mark Meadows - Arsenal's Flamini set for Milan as Hleb mulls Inter move
by Jason Burt - Pro-reform Saudi blogger freed without charge
by Claire Ellicott - The contest is local, the significance national
- 'I am a sex addict', says Tory donor
by Ben Russell Political Correspondent - FIVE BEST Exhibitions
- Mosley stays away as pressure builds for public censure
by David Tremayne - Opera
by MICHAEL CHURCH - You write the reviews
by Oliver Soden - JEZ NELSON
by SOPHIE MORRIS - Noves' men show IRB old-fashioned virtues
- Curbishley and Keegan delighted to influence title race
by James Wrigley - Chocolate to treat diabetes
- Dutch cabinet seeks ban on sale of magic mushrooms
- EU compromise plan for Serbia
- Hahnemann and Duberry yearn for a better kind of hot water
by David Instone - Materazzi leap keeps Inter on course for title
by Mark Meadows - Tunnel saves train passengers
- Chambers battered but keen for more
by Dave Hadfield - Carew keeps Villa dreaming of Europe
by Ian Herbert - Raikkonen eases to victory but Hamilton rediscovers his form
by David Tremayne - QUOTE OF THE DAY
- Chambers battered but keen for more
by Dave Hadfield - FIVE BEST Plays
- Barbaric 'honour killings' become the weapon to subjugate women in
by Terri Judd - A tale of humiliation and brutality reveals how humans can become
by ANITA SETHI - Hachette spies a good match with a digital duo
by Ciar Byrne - 'We're just like The Indy ... but with tits'
by Tim Walker - No practice just perfect for cool Ballack
by Jason Burt - Private eye sues Google over 'unwanted ads'
by Stephen Foley