The Independent (London, England) back issues from December 1998:
Classical: More hit than myth THE CREATION STATIONERS' HALL LONDON
Dec 01, 1998;
The Independent Collector: John Windsor's guide to collecting contemporary art: Michele David
Dec 01, 1998;
He who lives by the score Elmer Bernstein has written some of the most famous film scores in history, not least those for The Great Escape and The Magnificent Seven. But what exactly is it that makes soundtrack music great? If anyone knows, Elmer will know.
Dec 01, 1998;
Brown: I'll veto Europe's tax plan
Dec 01, 1998;
Air-traffic control centre delayed
Dec 01, 1998
Councillor resigns after raid
Dec 01, 1998
Call for crackdown on flight pests
Dec 01, 1998
Watchdogs to check on all care cases
Dec 01, 1998;
Two shot dead in suspected 'hits'
Dec 01, 1998;
THE HOUSE: Bragg seeks TV chance for young
Dec 01, 1998
HEREDITARY PEERS: Straw pledge to reform 'absurd' Lords
Dec 01, 1998;
TRANSPORT: Four-star to be banned
Dec 01, 1998;
The Sketch: MPs try to slip the leash, but Speaker keeps them muzzled
Dec 01, 1998;
Paralysed student loses pounds 1m damages
Dec 01, 1998;
Dewar accepts Scotland's 'evolutionary nationalism'
Dec 01, 1998;
Hollywood stars win stage awards
Dec 01, 1998;
EU allies try to revive axis
Dec 01, 1998;
US firms deny aiding Nazis
Dec 01, 1998;
Tom Hanks regrets donation to Clinton's legal defence fund
Dec 01, 1998;
Sporting Digest: Tennis
Dec 01, 1998
Sporting Digest: Squash
Dec 01, 1998
Sporting Digest: Boxing
Dec 01, 1998
BOXING: Lewis and Holyfield start the sparring
Dec 01, 1998;
City goes into battle over tax News Analysis: A levy on Eurobonds would send the trade to New York, opponents say
Dec 01, 1998;
Around the World's Markets: NEW YORK
Dec 01, 1998
Peugot to expand in Coventry
Dec 01, 1998
Shell and Texaco abandon alliance
Dec 01, 1998;
Television Review
Dec 01, 1998;
Independent pursuits: Chess
Dec 01, 1998;
Satellite and cable: Pick of the day
Dec 01, 1998;
Radio: Pick of the day
Dec 01, 1998;
The Independent recommends: The five best shows
Dec 01, 1998;
The Independent recommends: The five best plays
Dec 01, 1998;
The Independent recommends: The five best films
Dec 01, 1998;
New Films
Dec 01, 1998;
Bad BBC news from north of the border
Dec 01, 1998;
The lying game Should docusoaps tell the truth or simply entertain us?
Dec 01, 1998;
It's good to Talk Radio with a real pro in charge
Dec 01, 1998;
Race in the media: Our fight for equality The BBC takes equal opportunities seriously, says Bob Nelson
Dec 01, 1998;
Race in the media: `I'm quitting because of racism' Editors of newspapers will never admit to a racist recruitment policy. So how is it so few journalists are black?
Dec 01, 1998;
Race in the media: In plain black and white The picture on the right shows a typical Fleet Street scrum of snappers, hacks and camera crews. And barely a black face in sight.
Dec 01, 1998;
Media: The Word on the Street
Dec 01, 1998
Media analysis: The original lads' magazine is in need of reloading
Dec 01, 1998;
Media: Have we got (no) news for you The Neil Report; The death of `News at Ten' comes at a time when there is no longer any regular serious current affairs on ITV
Dec 01, 1998;
Health: Patients need justice
Dec 01, 1998;
Health: Is it your relationship that needs help - or you? Britain on the Couch
Dec 01, 1998;
Health: Why we need flour power Adding folic acid to flour could reduce birth defects. So why hasn't it happened?
Dec 01, 1998;
Health: It turns your world upside down But new drugs bring increased hopes for younger Parkinson's sufferers.
Dec 01, 1998;
Health: Pain in the buttocks A Question of Health
Dec 01, 1998;
Health: Footloose and pain-free Reflexologists say they can alleviate symptoms of PMS, asthma and anxiety by massaging pressure points on the feet. There is no scientific evidence to support this complementary treatment, but its popularity grows. Professor Edzard Ernst continues his series
Dec 01, 1998;
Pop: Space not the place
Dec 01, 1998;
Pop: That's no way to treat a diva
Dec 01, 1998;
Opera: Treachery, confusion and extortionate tunes
Dec 01, 1998;
Arts: To play the queen Antony Sher - actor, writer, painter. All round renaissance man, in fact. And now he is interested in the stuff of souls. In particular, the soul of Shakespeare's great Egyptian lover. Antony is Cleopatra
Dec 01, 1998;
This student life: Calling time on the landlord Rachel says she's living in a slum. Unfortunately no-one else has noticed. Week 6 at the Manchester student house
Dec 01, 1998;
How we destroyed Sukarno Foreign Office `dirty tricks' helped overthrow Indonesia's President Sukarno in 1966. Over the next 30 years, half a million people died.
Dec 01, 1998;
The Joys of Modern Life; 22. `Countdown'
Dec 01, 1998;
The waiter who won't get out of bed for less than pounds 1,000 (and other ways to milk the Millennium)
Dec 01, 1998;
Words: ambient, adj.
Dec 01, 1998;
Tuesday Law report: No immunity for unacceptable conduct 1 December 1998 Regina v Bartle and others, ex parte Pinochet; Regina v Evans and others, ex parte Pinochet House of Lords (Lord Slynn of Hadley; Lord Lloyd of Berwick, Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Steyn and Lord Hoffmann) 25 November 1998
Dec 01, 1998;
Memorial service: Marius Goring
Dec 01, 1998
Royal Engagements
Dec 01, 1998
Anniversaries
Dec 01, 1998
Birthdays
Dec 01, 1998
Historical notes: A bombing system born of daydreams
Dec 01, 1998;