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

Competition: Literally Lost Number 54

Nov 01, 1998

What's On Worldwide: Classic cars ... camels for sale ... swinging Santas

Nov 01, 1998;

Passport: 'What hit me was the sickly sweet smell'

Nov 01, 1998;

Rough Guide: Pull up a cushion and taste the world's smelliest fruit Paul Gray, author of 'The Rough Guide to Thailand', stuffs an axe cushion and tastes a golden pillow

Nov 01, 1998;

Get on board a cargo ship for an alternative world cruise

Nov 01, 1998

Your Holiday Disaster: Gordon Coxhill's biggest mistake was to trust a Greek bearing an Amstel (or four)...

Nov 01, 1998;

Sinister side-effects of insect repellents YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY OUR PANEL OF TRAVEL EXPERTS

Nov 01, 1998

Christmas is coming... it's time to escape Want to avoid reindeer, snow and Santa Claus? Jeremy Atiyah on how to steer clear of the fever of the season

Nov 01, 1998;

For As Little As

Nov 01, 1998

'Exclusive' resorts turn St Lucia into a place of us and them Luxury developments from which local people are excluded have unhappy consequences, says David Allsop. But Alice Charles, whose family is from the island, believes it is still a special place

Nov 01, 1998;

Beam Me Down

Nov 01, 1998

'Exclusive' resorts turn St Lucia into a place of us and them Luxury developments from which local people are excluded have unhappy consequences, says David Allsop. But Alice Charles, whose family is from the island, believes it is still a special place

Nov 01, 1998;

Books

Nov 01, 1998;

A short break in... Brussels Now that the Belgian capital is just a train ride away, only the fear of too much beer, chocolate and moules-frites could keep anyone from visiting, writes Nicola Smyth

Nov 01, 1998;

It's Spain, but not as I know it

Nov 01, 1998;

Snowboarders do it sideways Alister Morgan takes to the indoor slopes to try his hand at the fastest-growing winter sport

Nov 01, 1998;

Lagoons and lost islands In a world where few tourist-free zones remain, there are still deserted parts of the Philippines to explore. Nigel Hicks is a willing castaway

Nov 01, 1998;

Bridging the enterprise gap

Nov 01, 1998;

More than just jaw jaw

Nov 01, 1998;

Godliness returns to Mammon's temple

Nov 01, 1998;

How to avoid the icebergs

Nov 01, 1998;

TIPOF THE WEEK: SPRUCE UP THE BATHROOM OR KITCHEN FOR A FEW QUID

Nov 01, 1998;

Out of town, into four bedrooms Ready to trade cafe society for a house with a garden? Then consider Hertfordshire, says Felicity Cannell

Nov 01, 1998;

What's your problem? INDISPENSABLE ADVICE FROM REAL LIFE'S AGONY AUNT AND UNCLE

Nov 01, 1998

The Life Doctor

Nov 01, 1998;

Hanging on the telephone Call centres have been called 'the new sweatshops'. But what do their workers think of them? asks Bill Saunders

Nov 01, 1998;

The secret of my success: Nicky Clarke

Nov 01, 1998;

Saying it with flowers SHOPPING WITH...

Nov 01, 1998;

People in fashion: Town and country Elainea Emmott's Chalk label sells at hip London shop Egg, but she designs her subtle clothes in quietest Yorkshire. Hester Lacey reports

Nov 01, 1998;

Debate: Is private education really better or is it just an expensive con?

Nov 01, 1998;

From Spice Girl to nice girl Geri's miraculous make-over is no accident, says Rada Petrovic. It's a PR triumph

Nov 01, 1998;

Man's world

Nov 01, 1998;

Clean, in body and soul The Core Trust in London treats drug and alcohol addiction using a unique holistic approach - and it works. Hester Lacey reports

Nov 01, 1998;

Why are they famous? Sophie Anderton

Nov 01, 1998

Interview: Love and death in slow motion At 20 Dani Shapiro was a kept woman, a mistress in a world fuelled by drugs, lies and money. She tells Sharon Krum why she stayed, and of the tragedy that saved her

Nov 01, 1998;

Party on: Cayte Williams

Nov 01, 1998

Old is pure gold Women entitled to draw their pensions - yes, ones with real wrinkles - are modelling for fashion magazines. Values might be changing at last, says James Sherwood

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: Briefly

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: Briefly

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: Briefly

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: Briefly

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: We have the technology to foil stamp washers, says Royal Mail

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: Lesson of Thatcher's coup

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: Jayne Zito pinpointed true cause of tragedies

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: God's vicar

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: Absolutely not a Conservative

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: Absolutely not a Conservative

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: Oppressive leaders should be brought to justice

Nov 01, 1998;

Letter: Oppressive leaders should be brought to justice

Nov 01, 1998;

QUOTES OF THE WEEK

Nov 01, 1998

QUIZ OF THE WEEK

Nov 01, 1998

Letter: Oppressive leaders should be brought to justice

Nov 01, 1998;

Focus: From profiteer to prophet of doom In 1992 George Soros crowned himself king of the money markets. Now he is losing vast sums - $2bn in Russia alone - and says capitalism is dying

Nov 01, 1998;

Focus: Who's looking for what on Clapham Common Emlyn Jones, a gay Welshman in his forties with a high-profile public-sector job in London, tells Catherine Pepinster

Nov 01, 1998;

Focus: How a personal tragedy became a public farce Having done something wrong, Ron Davies has tried to get it right since - and made a hash of it. Now there is speculation, frustration and shambles

Nov 01, 1998;

The agreeable world of Wallace Arnold: AA Milne, not Marx, is the 20th century's guru

Nov 01, 1998

Whatever the Law Lords say, we can bring Pinochet to trial Geoffrey Robertson says the General is not protected by sovereign immunity

Nov 01, 1998;

Leading Article: The Davies gamble

Nov 01, 1998

Leading Article: Truth and consequences

Nov 01, 1998

Tony seems holier than the rest of us

Nov 01, 1998;

Help the poor bastards Funds, not just fine words, are needed to revitalise the family, argues Michael McMahon

Nov 01, 1998;

A tale of three men and some very muddied waters

Nov 01, 1998;

End of story

Nov 01, 1998;

The Diary: Once past 60, what's another lost Booker?

Nov 01, 1998;

Blair won't stick his neck out for electoral reform

Nov 01, 1998;