The Independent (London, England) back issues from June 1998:
Fears over air safety margins
Jun 01, 1998
Two charged with murder
Jun 01, 1998
Charities get boost at home
Jun 01, 1998
Aids virus can resist drugs
Jun 01, 1998
Call to make morning-after pill available without prescription
Jun 01, 1998;
UK funded training for Indonesian forces
Jun 01, 1998;
Hague's victory for euro sceptics
Jun 01, 1998;
Mir computer is replaced
Jun 01, 1998
Tornado wrecks town
Jun 01, 1998
A handicapped protester demanding accountability for the massacre at Tiananmen Square a rally at Hong Kong
Jun 01, 1998
Nationwide wish
Jun 01, 1998
How openness could help the European Bank edward balls says setting an inflation target could reinforce support when tough decisions on interest rates are needed
Jun 01, 1998;
Football: Hodgson plans ahead
Jun 01, 1998;
American football; Monarchs hold on with rare authority
Jun 01, 1998;
Football: Gascoigne's world falls apart
Jun 01, 1998
Football: The day a World Cup dream died ENGLAND AT THE WORLD CUP 1958 Sweden; Bill Nicholson recalls how the Munich air disaster destroyed England's ambitions in 1958. But for that, he tells Ken Jones in our continuing World Cup series, the team might have have gone close to winning it
Jun 01, 1998;
Football: Scotland's defence is ready for heat of battle
Jun 01, 1998;
Football: Bierhoff punishes error prone Colombians
Jun 01, 1998;
Football: Injury puts Peruzzi out of the World Cup
Jun 01, 1998
Rugby Union: Topping out of tour
Jun 01, 1998
Rugby Union: Scotland flattered by victory
Jun 01, 1998
Rugby Union: Eales injury worry before England game
Jun 01, 1998
Golf:Westwood breaks record to keep pace
Jun 01, 1998;
Hockey: Australia hang on to retain world title
Jun 01, 1998;
Sporting digest: Boxing
Jun 01, 1998
Sporting digest: Sailing
Jun 01, 1998
Sporting digest: Orienteering
Jun 01, 1998
Tennis: Hingis tested en route to Venus John Roberts reports on a day that saw the longest ever Grand Slam singles match
Jun 01, 1998;
Thousands killed as quake hits Afghanistan
Jun 01, 1998;
Brown puts poor at top of agenda
Jun 01, 1998;
Whitehall funds bid to halt quarry tax
Jun 01, 1998;
Hague's victory for euro sceptics
Jun 01, 1998;
Rail firms complaints climb to 1800 a day
Jun 01, 1998;
Anger as Sinn Fein leaders snub invitation to royal party
Jun 01, 1998;
Weather wise
Jun 01, 1998;
Football: Gascoigne fails to convince Hoddle England will be going to France without the man who has been called both saviour and imposter
Jun 01, 1998;
FOOTBALL: THE ENGLAND 22
Jun 01, 1998
Football: Hero who plotted his own downfall Glenn Moore assesses the moments that may have swayed the England coach's mind against including the mercurial midfielder
Jun 01, 1998;
Football: `There's no one in the squad who can fill his role'
Jun 01, 1998;
FOOTBALL: THE SIX LEFT OUT
Jun 01, 1998
Most people sacrifice family life for their jobs - and hate it. But ar e things about to change? New research says that the way we work has too high a price and it must change. Roger Trapp and Barrie Clement report
Jun 01, 1998;
`I just couldn't bring this baby into the same pressurised environment as my other sons' Manager turned father and porter
Jun 01, 1998
Steer clear of bullfights, World Cup fans warned
Jun 01, 1998;
How my home sweet home became a house of pain When Marcus Tanner moved in to an `up-and-coming' inner-city area, his domestic bliss was short-lived
Jun 01, 1998;
Leading Article: Culture of work faces family revolt
Jun 01, 1998
Leading Article: Make second-home owners pay up
Jun 01, 1998
Leading Article: Stop-go economics
Jun 01, 1998
Next-door neighbour's burglary ruined my life, `passive sufferer' tells court
Jun 01, 1998;
Letter: Flinching from the poor
Jun 01, 1998;
Letter: Flinching from the poor
Jun 01, 1998;
Letter: Flinching from the poor
Jun 01, 1998;
Letter: Flinching from the poor
Jun 01, 1998;
Letter: Flinching from the poor
Jun 01, 1998;
Letter: Doctors not forgiven
Jun 01, 1998;
Letter: Theatre of the absurd
Jun 01, 1998;
Letter: Islamic bomb
Jun 01, 1998;
Letter: Naming secular babies
Jun 01, 1998;
Letter: The perfect pizza
Jun 01, 1998;
NO-HEADLINE
Jun 01, 1998
There may be great changes in store for Tony Blair's ministers
Jun 01, 1998;
Why can't Hindus and Muslims get along together? It's a long story
Jun 01, 1998;
Yes, Geri - it's hard to break out when you're cast in plastic
Jun 01, 1998;
Privacy loss pandora's box
Jun 01, 1998
Big in Oman but unknown in Oban With the advent of BBC's World Service Television, Gavin Esler is never far from the spotlight - especially when he's on holiday
Jun 01, 1998;
CV: MALCOLM GERRIE Managing director of Initial
Jun 01, 1998;