The Independent (London, England) back issues from October 1998:
Go fuels low-cost air travel war with expansion plan
Oct 01, 1998;
Specialist printer calls in receiver
Oct 01, 1998
ISA benchmarks to be extended
Oct 01, 1998
Fraud Office ends Sumitomo case
Oct 01, 1998
Deliverance Does Northern Ireland need a Truth and Reconciliation commission?
Oct 01, 1998;
Nikkei sinks as recession takes hold
Oct 01, 1998
BT internet cost
Oct 01, 1998
Printer folds
Oct 01, 1998
Exco takeover
Oct 01, 1998
SFO drops case against Sumitomo
Oct 01, 1998
Go fuels low-cost air travel war with expansion plan
Oct 01, 1998;
Outlook: Heads are bound to roll at UBS
Oct 01, 1998
Defeat leaves Kohl's party in disarray
Oct 01, 1998;
I'm no hero, says head in stabbing
Oct 01, 1998
Television Review: Living With the Enemy
Oct 01, 1998;
Poker
Oct 01, 1998;
Pick of the Day
Oct 01, 1998;
Chess
Oct 01, 1998;
Pick of the Day
Oct 01, 1998;
First Call, Last Call
Oct 01, 1998
Theatre
Oct 01, 1998;
Art
Oct 01, 1998;
Film
Oct 01, 1998;
Teachers are the best job advert Forget TV campaigns - the Government should use the educators, says Tony Mooney
Oct 01, 1998;
Oddly Enough
Oct 01, 1998;
Personally Speaking
Oct 01, 1998;
Education - Letter: Further education
Oct 01, 1998;
Education - Letter: Section 11 money
Oct 01, 1998;
Education - Letter: Too old to teach?
Oct 01, 1998;
Education - Letter: Scottish example
Oct 01, 1998;
Education - Letter: `Inactive' tutor
Oct 01, 1998;
Education - Letter: `Unfair' inspection
Oct 01, 1998;
Education - Letter: Teaching tactics
Oct 01, 1998;
Education - Letter: Wizz for atoms! Bring back the bangs
Oct 01, 1998;
The View From Here: Lifelong learning is an issue for all, not just an elite
Oct 01, 1998;
`It's Not Just The Money - It's A Matter Of Principle'
Oct 01, 1998
Fast Track: How to make the most of a year out It used to be de rigueur to bum around for 12 months before going to university. Not any more. By Claire Walker
Oct 01, 1998;
Fast Track: A dedicated follower of football - CV Clare Tomlinson, Sky TV Sports Presenter
Oct 01, 1998
Fast Track: Chill out in the New Age office No bosses, no juniors, just everyone sharing in the good running of the company. Too good to be true? For some it isn't. By Kate Hilpern
Oct 01, 1998;
Fast Track: How to make yourself stand out from the pack Academic achievement is not the only thing to catch an employer's eye - but it is still important. By Hugo Foxwood
Oct 01, 1998;
Fast Track: A-Z of Employers J P Morgan
Oct 01, 1998;
Fast Track: Why harmony begins with the human touch Emotional intelligence is the new issue for employers. While everyone has qualifications, maturity, flexibility and the ability to handle people are in demand. By Rachelle Thackray
Oct 01, 1998;
The Charts
Oct 01, 1998
Double Bill SALVADOR DIR. OLIVER STONE (1986) ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST DIR. MILOS FORMAN (1975); david caffrey, Director of `Divorcing Jack', on his Ideal Cinematic Pairing
Oct 01, 1998;
Video Watch
Oct 01, 1998;
Under a bloody moon Andy Garcia is engaged in a labour of love. The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca attempts to explore why the Spanish poet was killed by fascists in 1936. By Trader Faulkner
Oct 01, 1998;
Rushes
Oct 01, 1998
Handpicked to be a wise guy Vincent Gallo, what a chap. Bolshy victim of an alienated childhood, yes. But narcissistic control freak? Never! By Liese Spencer
Oct 01, 1998;
Also Showing Buffalo '66 (15) Vincent Gallo Divorcing Jack (15) David Caffrey Mercury Rising (15) Harold Becker A Moment of Innocence (nc) Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Oct 01, 1998
The Big Picture: The tale of a royal hair-raiser ELIZABETH (15) DIRECTOR: SHEKHAR KAPUR 120 MINS STARRING CATE BLANCHETT, RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH, CHRISTOPHER ECCLESTON
Oct 01, 1998;
Your first prize: escape from Hollywood The San Sebastian festival is international but with a European bent, which is a relief from the industry grind. By Demetrios Matheou
Oct 01, 1998;
The hard man of letters James Jones was hailed as the new Hemingway for From Here to Eternity. Then, with a little help from Norman Mailer, his prose and lifestyle were slammed by the critics. A new film reassesses the writer who put the f- word into fiction. By Geoffrey Macnab
Oct 01, 1998;
CD Choice: `It's God looking at humans scurrying about' BEETHOVEN: MISSA SOLEMNIS VIENNA PHILHARMONIC, VON KARAJAN, LIVE 1959 EMI CMS5 66876-2 (TWO-CD SET)
Oct 01, 1998;
Opera: No regrets for the bride THE BARTERED BRIDE GRAND THEATRE LEEDS
Oct 01, 1998;
Theatre: Well, bless my Soul THE DEAD MONKEY WHITEHALL THEATRE LONDON
Oct 01, 1998;
The night I stepped on Darcey's toes Such a sweet girl, that Darcey Bussell. Just don't mention her father. Or Sylvie Guillem. By John Walsh
Oct 01, 1998;
Comedy: Steve Coogan Lyceum Theatre London - In your face, up your nose
Oct 01, 1998;
The man who loved the world Toru Takemitsu wrote great music and shaped Japan's modern cultural elite. But that's not how his family like to remember him. By Kevin Jackson
Oct 01, 1998;
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Oct 01, 1998
Let's hear it for the real women London Fashion Week wasn't just about Alexander McQueen's catwalk antics. Offstage, many people were getting down to the business of selling wearable clothes. By Melanie Rickey
Oct 01, 1998;
You should see it on a Friday night What kind of people would you expect to see on a typical street corner of Britain such as this one? Shoppers, schoolchildren and pensioners by day, certainly. But after dark, the pubs empty and then the fighting starts. By Darius Sanai
Oct 01, 1998;
Poetic Licence: Trouble at Mensa
Oct 01, 1998;
Dilemmas: Do children understand suicide?
Oct 01, 1998;
A woman of her age Ever since she was young, writer Carole Hayman has kicked against convention. At 52, she has no plans to grow old gracefully. By Angela Neustatter
Oct 01, 1998;
Birthdays
Oct 01, 1998