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Articles in Apr 1, 2007, issue of Independent on Sunday, The
- Green energy group gets blue-blooded support on turbines
by Tim Webb - Will the BBC get Jam tomorrow, or will it go hungry?
by Tim Luckhurst - Watchdog holds its fire on current account charges
by Esther Shaw - Interest rises in current account deals
by Esther Shaw - A single lost listener is a tragedy, a million lost listeners, a
by Nicholas Lezard - The lies we tell ourselves
by Tim Martin - ARMANDO IANNUCCI
by Rebecca Pearson - Style comes full circle to arrive in these perfectly spherical forms
by Words by Eliisa Makin - Useless, yet curiously compelling
by John Mitchinson - LITTLE BRITAIN ON THE MED
by Peter Victor - Wars of the world: how global warming puts 60 nations at risk
by Geoffrey Lean - Too posh to push? She's too Posh not to be pushed
by Sophie Goodchild - Black Watch pulls out of Crossmaglen after 30 years
by Paul Bignell - Music Gypsy punk band win Radio 3 award
- Cider's celebrity-driven boom is to blame for apple shortage
by Jonathan Thompson - Seeds of reconstruction
- The lure of a lion in your lap and a lover in your arms
by David Randall - Scores dead in battle-ravaged Somali capital
by Steve Bloomfield - Muslims laugh off racial tension
by Luiza Sauma - BRIDGE
by Maureen Hiron - Sport England's first lady is not talking rubbish, she says
by Alan Hubbard Sports Diarist - Scarlets fever owes so much to the high tempo of the unsung big men
by JONATHAN DAVIES - Injuries mar Warrington's win
by Dave Hadfield AT THE HALLIWELL JONES STADIUM - No excuses for Murray after humbling defeat
- Skippers form backyard boys' brigade
by Steve Tongue - Credit card firms face new charges probe
by Sam Dunn - At least we still know how to laugh at ourselves
by Peter Cole - MARKET WHISPERS
- Ain't nothing but the desert blues...
by Howard Male - DISCS
- DVD & VIDEO
- Sunday 1 APRIL
- I don't want to go to Chelsea
by Emma Townshend - How to be happy
by Dr Cecilia d'Felice - KINGS OF THE HILLS
by Robin Barton - Britain takes softer line as Iran's hardliners seek to escalate
by Angus McDowall - IVF
by Sophie Goodchild - Don't drink at our expense, Mr Kiley: grow up
by Janet Street-Porter EDITOR-AT-LARGE - Father furious at police's reaction to son's email
by Jonathan Owen - Air-traffic controllers go on strike
- Stalin lives
by David Randall - Mugabe's opponents strive for united front
by Daniel Howden - Is surge working?
by Raymond Whitaker - THE WORST OF WEEKS
by Katy Guest - campaign n. & v.
by Nicholas Bagnall - 'I detest being our last major winner'
by Andy Farrell - Flintoff pins hopes on peaking at right time
by Stephen Brenkley - Clouds over the carnival
by Stephen Brenkley - Stevie G the solitary force
by Steve Tongue - Mpenza makes hay as Newcastle wilt
by Jason Mellor AT ST JAMES' PARK - The icemen cometh in takeover battle for Bridgewell
by Danny Fortson - If tax credits are your salvation, what about the families they've
by Esther Shaw - WINNERS AND LOSERS
- Minimal attraction
by Kevin Jackson - PAPERBACKS
by Tom Boncza-Tomaszewski - Make mine a pint of proletarian bitter
by Ed Caesar - Tuesday 3 APRIL
- Can tiny Italian eatery Trenta pass Terry Durack's rigorous 10-
by Terry Durack - Up front and personal
- Janey Lee Grace presenter and writer
- WALK OF THE MONTH
by Mark Rowe - Armed forces' suicides surpass combat deaths
by Sophie Goodchild - Stars on her couch
by Liz Hoggard - New powers for teachers
- Musicians set record for longest concert
- High hopes
by David Randall - There's always some idiot who sees every girl as a Lady Macbeth
by Joan Smith - Miliband may not understand earthlings well, but Brown's pettiness
by John Rentoul - Pets' law targets cruel owners
by Rebecca Armstrong - Faldo puts his mouth where the money is
by James Corrigan GOLF CORRESPONDENT - Andorra's reward for losing is offer to have a ball in the snow
by Alan Hubbard Sports Diarist - Abendanon ends all hope for Bristol
by Hugh Godwin AT THE REC - Full marks to Engel the tireless innovator
by Simon Redfern - Hibs buoyant as Hearts sink again
by Phil Gordon - Zenden focuses on red as orange days fade
by Nick Townsend CHIEF SPORTS WRITER - One more rate rise is in the pipeline, but then we can relax
by Philip Thornton - Why softly, softly catches British bankers
by Sam Dunn - Moves to stop another Farepak
by Esther Shaw - Where's the Chekhovian intensity?
by Rhoda Koenig - Not to be read quietly
by Michael Glover