The Independent (London, England) back issues from September 1998:
Television Review: The Mrs Bradley Mysteries
Sep 01, 1998;
Pick of the Day
Sep 01, 1998;
Puzzle
Sep 01, 1998
Creativity
Sep 01, 1998;
Chess
Sep 01, 1998;
New Films
Sep 01, 1998;
The Independent Recommends: Comedy - Sean Meo
Sep 01, 1998;
The Independent Recommends: Art - Into the New Age
Sep 01, 1998;
The Independent Recommends: Theatre - Oklahoma
Sep 01, 1998;
The Independent Recommends: Film - Mala Noche
Sep 01, 1998;
Analysis: March of the old men marks Sky's new dawn
Sep 01, 1998;
Working to find the write stuff The world of work has changed. Hunter Davies looks back on 40 years of being a happy hack
Sep 01, 1998;
The Word on the Street
Sep 01, 1998
Diana: the story of the story On Saturday 30 August 1997, as midnight passed, a few journalists prepared to while away the time until their shifts ended. Five hours later, the story of the decade had broken. Gabriel Thompson tells the story of the night Diana died
Sep 01, 1998;
A fair warning: journos, check your facts Three US journalists are sacked for lying. We should take note. By Andrew Marshall in Washington
Sep 01, 1998;
Premier teams prepare to kick into digital TV Premier League clubs may want to be players in the media market - will that be good or bad for the fans? By Paul McCann
Sep 01, 1998;
Health: Beating the booze with a dry sense of humour Nick Charles was the sort of drunk who slept rough and knocked back meths and hair lacquer. Twenty-one years later he has helped 8,000 people beat alcoholism By Katherine Miller
Sep 01, 1998;
Health: Cats with rubber teeth prove smoking kills The biggest-ever study of heart disease seemed to show cigarettes were not bad for you. Don't you believe it. By Annabel Ferriman
Sep 01, 1998;
Health: A Question Of Health - My son is too embarrassed to see a doctor A new series in which readers' health questions are answered by Dr Fred Kavalier
Sep 01, 1998;
Health: Getting under your skin without getting stuck in The nightmare of vaccinations could soon be a thing of the past for needlephobes thanks to the jab-free injection. By Lynn Eaton
Sep 01, 1998;
Health: There's a hole in my navel, my nipple, my nose The passion for piercing just about everything has taken hold, but is it safe? By Barbara Rowlands
Sep 01, 1998;
Health: You don't have to be female to get breast cancer No breasts? You can still get breast cancer. And men who put off seeing a doctor about a lump are at high risk. By Roger Dobson
Sep 01, 1998;
Proms: A testing time for the apostles of Elgar BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS ROYAL ALBERT HALL
Sep 01, 1998;
Arts: CD of the Day BRAHMS: SYMPHONY NO.4/ UNACCOMPANIED CHORUSES OP.74 NO.1, 109 AND 110 MDR CHOIR, LEIPZIG; LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/HERBERT BLOMSTEDT (DECCA 455 510-2, RECORDED 1996)
Sep 01, 1998;
Pop: Soul power lifts the brothers Gibb THE BEE GEES ROYAL SHOWGROUND DUBLIN
Sep 01, 1998;
Arts: What a fine mess they got us in Stan and Ollie have become victims of their own slapstick cliches. Now, 70 years after their first film, a new generation of funny men is acknowledging the original genius of Laurel and Hardy. By James Rampton
Sep 01, 1998;
Theatre: Back to barracks BILOXI BLUES NATIONAL YOUTH THEATRE LONDON
Sep 01, 1998;
A dream between the twin towers Decadent Western music is coming to Muslim Malaysia. But who really benefits? By Michael Church
Sep 01, 1998;
I'll be in Bollywood afore ye It may seem extravagant to bring an Indian film crew all the way to Paisley to film a six-minute sequence, but Bombay's film industry can easily afford it. And to the audience, Scotland is the ultimate exotic foreign location. By Richard Mowe
Sep 01, 1998;
Visual Art: Independent Collector - John Windsor's guide to buying affordable contemporary art
Sep 01, 1998;
Visual Art: A fine brush with violence Photographic realism, linear abstraction - Maurice Cockrill has painted in many styles but all his work captures the implicit turmoil of nature. By David Cohen
Sep 01, 1998;
Visual Art: Towards a perfect monotony Willie Doherty's political artwork has avoided both propaganda and emotional indulgence for an intense view of the deadlock in Northern Ireland. By Tom Lubbock
Sep 01, 1998;
Joys of Modern Life: 12. E-Mail
Sep 01, 1998;
Caution: police using imagination
Sep 01, 1998;
Stopped 60 times, never arrested The police are eight times more likely to stop a black man than a white. Just ask Oluwa. By Sebastian Naidoo
Sep 01, 1998;
Revelations: Ralph Steadman, Louisville, 1970
Sep 01, 1998;
You're never too young to be old How does it feel to be old? Twenty-five-year-old Alex Hayes put on goggles, ear plugs and a helpless manner and went to find out
Sep 01, 1998;
On your bike: this is war Cyclists think they're doing the world a favour. To other road users they're a lawless menace. Pedal rage, anyone? By Darius Sanai
Sep 01, 1998;
The Independent Archive: 1 September 1988 - A mirror in which every age sees its reflection Richard Eyre takes over today as Director of the National Theatre. He presents here his manifesto for action
Sep 01, 1998;
Historical Notes: The political fall-out from Hiroshima
Sep 01, 1998;
Words: Petard, n.
Sep 01, 1998;
Anniversaries
Sep 01, 1998
Birthdays
Sep 01, 1998
Obituary: Sergio Fiorentino
Sep 01, 1998;
Obituary: Karl Schirdewan
Sep 01, 1998;
Obituary: Patrick Bailey
Sep 01, 1998;
Obituary: Jerry Clower
Sep 01, 1998;
Obituary: Sir Ralph Freeman
Sep 01, 1998;
Tuesday Book: The changing face of old age THE POLITICS OF RETIREMENT IN BRITAIN, 1878-1948 BY JOHN MACNICOL, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, pounds 45
Sep 01, 1998
Right of Reply: Andrew Pakes The President of the National Union of Students responds to Ken Livingstone's accusation that they are backtracking on racism
Sep 01, 1998;
Russia's old hand at the helm I still remember our dismay at the first public glimpse of the new premier - a sombre figure in a navy-blue raincoat
Sep 01, 1998;
Podium: Sky's the limit in the digital lift-off From a speech given to the Edinburgh Television Festival by the managing director of Sky Networks
Sep 01, 1998;
Memo to Mr Blair: we need to talk about raising taxes Discussion of any area of taxation within New Labour's ranks has been seriously inhibited
Sep 01, 1998;
A romp in the groves of academe Those who couldn't pull undergraduates took each other to bed in a fit of promiscuity and infidelity
Sep 01, 1998;
Pandora
Sep 01, 1998
Thought for the Day
Sep 01, 1998
Quote of the Day
Sep 01, 1998
Monitor All the News of the World Reaction to Hong Kong's measures against speculators
Sep 01, 1998
I'm fed up with this myth of superiority spouted by the Scots Nationalists require the painting of a picture of progressive Scots held back by the reactionary English
Sep 01, 1998;
Leading Article: Don't bank on them
Sep 01, 1998
Leading Article: Give parents the choice on MMR
Sep 01, 1998
Leading Article: The American president can still make a difference
Sep 01, 1998
Letter: Tougher GCSEs
Sep 01, 1998;
Letter: After the bombs
Sep 01, 1998;
Letter: After the bombs
Sep 01, 1998;