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The Independent (London, England) back issues from January 1995:

Labour plan to tax school fees

Jan 01, 1995;

OBITUARIES : The Rev Professor Basil Hall

Jan 02, 1995

OBITUARIES : Geoff Bradford

Jan 02, 1995

A doctor with Time to spare Tom Loosemore meets the man who set up a mail-order PC company to keep his little brother out of trouble

Jan 02, 1995

A doctor with Time to spare Tom Loosemore meets the man who set up a mail-order PC company to keep his little brother out of trouble

Jan 02, 1995;

Blue pencil spares politicians' blushes

Jan 02, 1995;

IN BRIEF: Iran bans TV satellite dishes

Jan 02, 1995

Conspiracy theory in US abortion war

Jan 02, 1995;

Strain on presidency at home and abroad The EU, joined yesterday by Sweden, Finland and Austria, will not get F rance's undivided attention, says Richard Dowden

Jan 02, 1995;

Five deaths shatter quiet US city

Jan 02, 1995;

New year silence fuels Kim rumours

Jan 02, 1995

Sir Alec bumbles in last months of power CABINET SECRETS OF 1964: Stephen Ward and Stephen Castle review files n ow in the public domain

Jan 02, 1995;

Macmillan and the Communists CABINET SECRETS OF 1964: Stephen Ward and Stephen Castle review files n ow in the public domain

Jan 02, 1995;

Labour and Whitehall mistrusted each other CABINET SECRETS OF 1964: Stephen Ward and Stephen Castle review files n ow in the public domain

Jan 02, 1995;

Wilson inherits pounds 800m deficit from Tories CABINET SECRETS OF 1964: Stephen Ward and Stephen Castle review files n ow in the public domain

Jan 02, 1995;

Goodwill for Bosnia as generals hold talks

Jan 02, 1995;

Heads warn of school closures Charity tax break defended against Labour's threat of changes, writes Lesley Gerard

Jan 02, 1995;

Daily Poem

Jan 02, 1995

So now I know why my hair falls out If only school had been this funky. Charles Leadbeater willingly surrenders to the latest educational CD-Roms

Jan 02, 1995;

Dash it all Jeeves, you've failed the test Could P G Wodehouse have written better with a grammar checker? David Bowen doe sn't think so

Jan 02, 1995;

OBITUARIES : Derek Burrell-Davis

Jan 02, 1995;

CLASSICAL MUSIC : All buttoned-up for a winter evening Brindisi String Quartet with Barry Douglas Wigmore Hall, London

Jan 02, 1995;

They'll none of them be missed Pavarotti, Brahms, shaven-headed dancers, Sainsbury's, Canary Wharf . . . David Benedict asked interested parties from the world of the arts for a little list of who and what they would most like to see blown up to start the new yea r with a bang

Jan 02, 1995;

A housing estate on the way to Auschwitz Suburban Paris was home to a vast wartime concentration camp. Suzanne B ardgett traces its hidden history Would we have acted any differently? In which suburb would our Drancy have been - Peckham? Deptford?

Jan 02, 1995;

THE CRITICAL LIST AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO THE ARTS IN 1995

Jan 02, 1995

The people's college Museums are pulling in more punters than ever. Are we really a nation r avenous for knowledge? Kevin Jackson reports Tabloids do not splash scantily clad curators over their front pages

Jan 02, 1995;

TRUE GRIPES: Love me, love my hogweed It may be ugly, smelly and toxic, but it's this man's best friend

Jan 02, 1995;

CITYSLICKER: AMSTERDAM

Jan 02, 1995;

Peter Pringle's America: The Cold War is over and the bosses won

Jan 02, 1995;

BOOK REVIEW: The bad old days when we were young THE PENGUIN BOOK OF CHILDHOOD Ed. Michael Rosen Viking, pounds 15

Jan 02, 1995;

Lesson number one for Blunkett If Labour is serious about public schools it must beware Whitehall wile s, warns Peter Kellner

Jan 02, 1995;

That Scottish problem again By attacking Labour's approach to devolution, John Major has raised ser ious questions about how united our kingdom really is. Michael Quinlan and Conr ad Russell argue the pros and cons of dividing up the nation

Jan 02, 1995;

Don't forget 1603 and all that By attacking Labour's approach to devolution, John Major has raised ser ious questions about how united our kingdom really is. Michael Quinlan and Conr ad Russell argue the pros and cons of dividing up the nation Historically, Portugal is the only continuous nation state in Europe

Jan 02, 1995;

How to cope with winning the National Honours Lottery

Jan 02, 1995;

Snobbery, robbery and buried treasure Suddenly, there is a snowdrop crisis; galanthomania is upon me Like diamonds, they make people at best greedy, at worst dishonest

Jan 02, 1995;

LETTERS: Chant is a continuing tradition

Jan 02, 1995;

LETTERS: Why Chechnya should not secede

Jan 02, 1995;

LETTERS: Chant is a continuing tradition

Jan 02, 1995;

LETTERS: Road protesters no `threat to national security'

Jan 02, 1995;

LETTERS: Road protesters no `threat to national security'

Jan 02, 1995;

LETTERS: Softly-softly US approach to Israel

Jan 02, 1995;

LETTERS: Senior society

Jan 02, 1995;

LETTERS: Bangladesh gets better and better

Jan 02, 1995;

LETTERS: Baby blessings

Jan 02, 1995;

A troubled world primed to explode Richard Dowden, Diplomatic Editor, sees money and trade as increasingly dominant forces in 1995, while politicians retreat from global responsibility What other ambitions might Russia have in the Caucasus? The New World Order has finally evaporated

Jan 02, 1995;

PLO warns of new intifada

Jan 02, 1995;

LEADING ARTICLE: A false dawn repeating itself?

Jan 02, 1995

LEADING ARTICLE: Not enough fish in the sea

Jan 02, 1995

LEADING ARTICLE: Dreams for the price of a cinema ticket

Jan 02, 1995

Moscow revels as Grozny burns

Jan 02, 1995;

Two die in fire at resort hotel

Jan 02, 1995

Women check into a men's world Some 200 years after a transvestite blighted their cause, they have now achieved equality in the world of the grandmaster, writes William Hartston

Jan 02, 1995;

IN BRIEF: Crash kills 102

Jan 02, 1995

IN BRIEF: Deadly snow

Jan 02, 1995

IN BRIEF: Hotel fire deaths

Jan 02, 1995

IN BRIEF: Somalis battle

Jan 02, 1995

IN BRIEF: Palestine mail

Jan 02, 1995

THE LEAGUE TABLE: Killers who staked a place in criminal history

Jan 02, 1995

THE EARLY DAYS: Idyllic village childhood hid a darker side `Fred was a bit cheeky, but that was the way these kids were'

Jan 02, 1995;

IN BRIEF: Daly regret

Jan 02, 1995

IN BRIEF: Night of peace

Jan 02, 1995

IN BRIEF: Motorail axed

Jan 02, 1995

IN BRIEF: Youth in court

Jan 02, 1995

Lottery bonus

Jan 02, 1995

INSIDE 25 CROMWELL STREET: The `genial neighbour' at No 25 `He was a kind man and he thought the world of his kids' He is assured of a place in Britain's top league table of mass killers

Jan 02, 1995;