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The Independent (London, England) back issues from August 1998:

Property: A stroke of suburban genius Fancy a dip in your backyard? Properties with pools are more affordable than you might think - and you can always build your own.

Aug 01, 1998;

Property: Breaking up is hard to do: particularly if you are gay Lesbians who enter into serious relationships casually court legal as well as emotional problems.

Aug 01, 1998;

Property: Go for the oast with the most Oast houses are buildings with style and character and have the potential to make stunning homes. By Mary Wilson

Aug 01, 1998;

Property: Can't afford to buy? Why not split the cost Purchasing a property is an expensive business, but by teaming up with a housing association you could get the house of your dreams at a reasonable price. Mary Wilson explains how

Aug 01, 1998;

Property: The right sort of leaves We all need a bit of space, and more and more home buyers arepaying a premium for green areas all their own. Gwenda Joyce- Brophy reports

Aug 01, 1998;

Motoring: Seat yourself down and enjoy the drive Seat may be seen as a budget brand, but its new MPV offers real value for money

Aug 01, 1998;

Nipper memorabilia going for a hit song The image of Nipper, the HMV dog, in front of a gramophone isfamiliar to several generations, and the canine music fan is very collectable, as John Windsor discovers

Aug 01, 1998;

Mutual advice on site for you Internet Investor

Aug 01, 1998;

Bargain Basement

Aug 01, 1998

Pension reform still to be addressed Harriet Harman may have gone but the pressing problems of pension reform and long-term care for the elderly remain

Aug 01, 1998;

Have pension, will travel Financial Makeover NAME: Margaret Menzies AGE: 53 OCCUPATION: Primary School Teacher

Aug 01, 1998

A refuge from the ills of inflation

Aug 01, 1998

Play safe: take a rain check From fund-raising sports days to weddings, bad weather can be a disaster. But you can take cover. Paul Slade reports

Aug 01, 1998;

EYESITE: Canal plus

Aug 01, 1998;

REWIND

Aug 01, 1998;

Speight of the nation

Aug 01, 1998;

Dance: A taste of the Big Apple corps

Aug 01, 1998;

Literature: Time off for bad behaviour

Aug 01, 1998;

Comedy: EXTRA

Aug 01, 1998;

Comedy: Growing pains

Aug 01, 1998;

CLUBS: AT THE CLUB FACE

Aug 01, 1998

A matter of musical taste

Aug 01, 1998;

Drink: Wines of the month A guide to what's in store for August.

Aug 01, 1998;

Drink: Raise the Titanic Daft names, wonderful brews. Michael Jackson recommends some of the best ales on offer at next week's Great British Beer Festival;If I find myself in Bruddersford and can enjoy a great pint where I couldnot last year, I shall be delighted, however small the brewery Illustration by Otto

Aug 01, 1998;

The Milky Bar Kid is back Ken Livingstone returns to County Hall - even if it's only to reveal what he'd do for a bar of white chocolate. By Tracey MacLeod; Blair apparatchiks take note - the spectre of Ken Livingstone as Mayor of London could evaporate with an investment in white chocolate mousse Photographs by Morley von Sternberg

Aug 01, 1998;

Food: Lose weight now, ask the Japanese how How I shed pounds and indulged myself with tuna sashimi and citrus fruit. By Simon Hopkinson

Aug 01, 1998;

Food: Plucked from obscurity They may be hard to find, but courgette flowers, wild rocket and sorrel will transform your summer menu. By Annie Bell;Courgette flowers possess a sweet milky succulence and once past the petals there is a prize morsel, the juicy yellow clutch of pistles that is to a courgette what cheeks are to a cod Photograph by Patrice de Villiers

Aug 01, 1998;

Design: Small is beautiful... ... but potentially useless, says Ann Treneman, after trying out the latest tiny gadgets

Aug 01, 1998;

Design: Bent on success Young, gifted and modernist, Ed Barber and Jay Osgerby have hit it big with their slinky, curvy furniture and clean, simple interiors - just don't mention Richard Rogers. By Nonie Niesewand. Photographs by Sandro Sodano

Aug 01, 1998;

Military life: No more heroes Army life is not what it used to be - no one knows that better than ex-soldier Martin Figura. From within, he watched, listened - and eventually photographed - that bastion of tradition as it struggled to come to terms with the modern world. By Jane Richards

Aug 01, 1998;

The Knack: How to make a cup of tea, by Sam Twining

Aug 01, 1998;

Travel: Check In

Aug 01, 1998

Travel: The truth about bird's nest soup Swallows who make edible nests are not the strangest thing in Sabah in Borneo. There are the Wild Men, for a start.

Aug 01, 1998;

Travel: Have you ever heard the one about ... That Summer; GORGES DE VERDON, 1985;

Aug 01, 1998;

Travel: The city of height Forget the Seine or sidewalk cafes, you get the best views of Paris from above.

Aug 01, 1998;

Travel: Red Channel

Aug 01, 1998

travel: Green Channel

Aug 01, 1998;

Travel: From Marx to Marks & Sparks Since the Russian tanks rolled out, Prague has become a cultural kaleidoscope.

Aug 01, 1998;

Buddhas in suburbia How do you spot the only house in a London street that doublesup as a shop? Look for the disco glitterball in the front room. Charlotte Packer investigates

Aug 01, 1998;

What's On This Weekend

Aug 01, 1998;

Nature Notes

Aug 01, 1998;

Demanding peak practice Weekend walk: stride out in the `Moon Country' of the Brecon Beacons.

Aug 01, 1998;

The final piece of the jigsaw Fiendish traps are the hallmark of Wentworth's puzzles, begun as a family concern.

Aug 01, 1998;

Gardening: Summer surprises When the garden goes quiet, exotic blooms break out.

Aug 01, 1998;

Gardening: Weekend Work

Aug 01, 1998;

Gardening:Cuttings

Aug 01, 1998;

The week in review

Aug 01, 1998;

Proms: From Russia with a sense of the absurd NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF SCOTLAND/ JUN'ICHI HIROKAMI BBC NATIONAL ORCHESTRA OF WALES/ MARK WIGGLESWORTH ROYAL ALBERT HALL LONDON

Aug 01, 1998;

Pop: Heaven knows they're miserable now BLACK BOX RECORDER DINGWALLS, LONDON

Aug 01, 1998;

Theatre: Labour without love THE COUNTRY WIFE UPSTAIRS AT THE GATEHOUSE, LONDON

Aug 01, 1998;

Sex and the single flapper With squealing gold-diggers and hymns to roughage, a revival of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes has its comic moments. But where's the raunch?

Aug 01, 1998;

Classic Cartoons Martin Plimmer on cannibals

Aug 01, 1998;

I'm writing about the first ever muzak Work in Progress; Rose Tremain, novelist

Aug 01, 1998;

Radio: Stand by your cliche: Tammy's fans want it that way The Week on Radio

Aug 01, 1998;

Exit Poll Dr Doolittle, Greenwich Cinema, London SE12

Aug 01, 1998;

Obituary: John Hopkins

Aug 01, 1998;

Obituary: Sir James Lighthill

Aug 01, 1998;

Obituary: Trevor Philpott

Aug 01, 1998;

Why not have a heart-to-heart with a pig? SATURDAY ESSAY by Steve Connor

Aug 01, 1998;

Made in his master's image: Stephen Byers Saturday Profile: Stephen Byers

Aug 01, 1998;

Monitor; All The News of the World

Aug 01, 1998

Cricket: Smith hits reminder of good old days Durham 203 & 4-0 Hampshire 396

Aug 01, 1998;

Cricket: Selectors to keep faith with England

Aug 01, 1998;

Sport: Quotes of the week

Aug 01, 1998

Hockey: Danger of split recedes for uneasy elite clubs

Aug 01, 1998;