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Articles in Apr 11, 2004, issue of Independent on Sunday, The
- Master of the well-placed splosh
by Matthew Collings - CLASSICAL CHOICE
- DISCS: CLASSICAL HHHHH Lachner Sangerfahrt op 33: Muller/ Hammer
by Anna Picard - DISCS: WORLD HHHII Various Artists Essential Brazilian Flavas
by Phil Johnson - BOX OFFICE: MUSIC Top Singles
- Books: Literary man: he eats, shoots and ogles Jordan
by Suzi Feay - TUESDAY TELEVISON CHOICE
by Simon Price - BUSINESS VIEW: Why Britain may say thanks a lot to the Sans-Culottes
by Jason Nisse - How budget airlines sank Eurotunnel
- Media: Becks, sex and the journalists' game of humbug
by Peter Cole - Will Japan's new financial dawn be as fleeting as the cherry
by Simon Hildrey - ASK SINDIE: Should I open a French account?
- INSIDE LINES: Betting on outsider to win Premiership race
- Football: Hammers missing in action
by Norman Fox - Football: O'Neill face to face with the ghost of Celtic past
by PHIL GORDON - Cricket: Bell strikes an early blow for redemption
by Stephen Fay at Lord's - Tennis: Rusedski back in the groove
by JOHN ROBERTS in Esch-Alzette, Luxembourg - HOW WE MET GRAYSON PERRY & RICHARD SLEE: `Few friends will tell you
by Interviews by Peter Stanford - Style: Beauty spot
by Hermione Eyre - Food & Drink: Eating out - Keep it in the family
by Terry Durack - Games: Details Competition
by Tom Lubbock - Days out: Mirror, signal, manoeuvre - but mind that cone
by Ian McCurrach - MAN ABOUT WORLD: To see Sydney at its best, visit Copenhagen
by SANKHA GUHA - Gas explosion kills 14 in Mexico
- Hutu rebels battle on
- Youth justice chief attacks jail policy
by Sophie Goodchild - Father to risk jail in child-access protest
by Jonathan Thompson - Country strife: are second homes killing rural Britain? No, they're
by Clive Aslet - Delhi Stories: Red spit and jolly customs surprise
by Justin Huggler - What Blair must tell Bush
by Robert Fox - Quotes of the week
- On the ropes
by Paul Taylor - Classical: EXIT POLL `Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk,' ROH, London
- DISCS: CLASSICAL HHHII Brahms Piano Trios Op 8, 87 and 101: Angelich/
by Anna Picard - Visual Art: A little Rubens goes a long way
by Charles Darwent - BOX OFFICE: MUSIC Top Albums
- BOOKS: PAPERBACKS
by MURROUGH O'BRIEN - WEDNESDAY TELEVISION CHOICE
by SIMON PRICE - `Unacceptable conduct': Channel 5 turns on BBC
by Tim Webb - Analysis: A very French coup. They make it all up as they go along
by Tim Webb - MEDIA DIARY: Torygraph tremors
- Money: You could run 26 miles for charity, or you could let the
by Wilson Cotton - Money: Fresh thinking on financial services
by Sam Dunn - INSIDE LINES: Exit Lines
- Football: Hughes keeps up pressure
by richard figari - Boxing: Redemption for Chi as Brodie takes it on the chin
by ALAN HUBBARD - Rugby Union: Beattie sets up happy return for Bath
by David Llewellyn at the Recreation Ground - Rugby league: Gleeson, Jonkers boost for Saints
- The Lost World of Michael Bywater: Beyond the point of no return
by Michael Bywater - Style: High street hits
- Food & Drink: Second helpings...
by Terry Durack - Her Outdoors:I got away from it all - and now I want it back
by Emily Perkins - FAMILY OUTINGS: Handel House, London - Play it again, George (and
by Claudia Pritchard - GOOD GEAR: CAMPING KIT - Creature comforts
by Robin Barton - Escapees elude capture
- Mystery of pulpit death threats
- World record set for house sale at pounds 70m
by Flora Stubbs - Bond is back - as a teenage agent
by Jonathan Thompson - ASTHMA CAMPAIGN: New link between asthma and diesel fumes shows the
by Severin Carrell - EDITOR-AT-LARGE: An altar in the home, or a home alteration?
by JANET STREET-PORTER - Unfaithful? He didn't mention it
by ROWAN PELLING - Your stars, baby. Read them and weep
by Poppy Folly - Film Studies: Long, sketchy, bogus: the movies we get are the ones
by DAVID THOMSON - Dance: Taking your kit off before you tango? It's like reading the
by Jenny Gilbert - DISCS: JAZZ HHHII Diana Krall The Girl in the Other Room VERVE
by Sholto Byrnes - VISUAL ART: ART CHOICE
- BOX OFFICE: THE LOWDOWN
- TELEVISION FILM OF THE WEEK: Sleepwalking into big trouble
by Charlotte O'Sullivan - THURSDAY TELEVISION CHOICE
by SIMON PRICE - Eurotunnel coup threatens EWS
by Clayton Hirst - Expert View: Goal-oriented thinking outside the box
by Christopher Walker - MEDIA DIARY: Root of Neil's problem
- Money: Cash Points
- Golf: Casey the Euro star
by GARY LEMKE - INSIDE LINES: Lord Moyihan
by Alan Hubbard - Football: `If only' for Henry the one and only
by Steve Tongue - Cycling: Millar backs suspension
by ALASDAIR FOTHERINGHAM - Rugby Union: Dallaglio keeps England off his mind
by PAUL TROW - Hockey: Cannock and Canterbury on target
- THE BROADER PICTURE: The ring-pull cycle
by Leonard Masters