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The Independent (London, England) back issues from May 1999:

Property: Three To View - Historic Conversions

May 01, 1999;

Property: The Low-Down

May 01, 1999

Property: Hot Spot Bromley, South London - Where worlds collide

May 01, 1999;

Property: Home-buyers heed global warning Builders are increasingly making energy-saving measures a priority. By Mary Wilson

May 01, 1999;

Property: Stepping Stones - One Woman's Property Story

May 01, 1999;

Property: Thoroughly modern Moro An architect's house shows why buying Fifties property can be a good id ea.

May 01, 1999;

My Worst Car: Tycoon Ralph Gold's Austin 7

May 01, 1999;

Motoring: Make crooks take buses not cars The UK has the highest level of vehicle crime in Europe, but you can de feat the thief. By James Ruppert

May 01, 1999;

Motoring: Road Test: The fine art of the estate The new Saab 9-5 estate is not a driver's inspiration, but who cares?

May 01, 1999;

Motoring: Don't get bad, get even...

May 01, 1999;

A season for (house) lovers It pays to shop around for the best home bargains.

May 01, 1999;

Loose Change

May 01, 1999

Net prophets Investing in technology is a growth industry - but along with the rewar ds there are some big risks. By Rachel Fixsen

May 01, 1999;

Internet Investor

May 01, 1999;

Financial Makeover: In on the act NAME: KATE REYNOLDS AGE: 26 OCCUPATION: ACTRESS

May 01, 1999

It's still too soon to write off the remaining mutual societies complet ely

May 01, 1999;

Loose Change

May 01, 1999

Fraudsters' gain, our loss Why insurance fraud is not a victimless crime. By Paul Slade

May 01, 1999;

When it pays to travel War in Europe, the collapse of the Asian markets, the continuing streng th of the pound - smart travellers know that global events can result in holiday bargains . By Teresa Hunter

May 01, 1999;

Bargains of the Week: Deal of the week

May 01, 1999;

Bargains of the Week: Car of the week

May 01, 1999;

Bargains of the Week: Property of the week

May 01, 1999;

The horror of seeing my son being attacked in front of me Children aren't born violent but are changed by what they experience. What a pity adults don't learn the lesson

May 01, 1999;

Leading Article: Up, up and away

May 01, 1999

Leading Article: No artistic licence for tax avoidance

May 01, 1999

Leading Article: Twenty years on, the Iron Lady still divides the nati on

May 01, 1999

Letter: David Cronenberg movie

May 01, 1999;

Letter: Local radio

May 01, 1999;

Letter: Pensioner of 70

May 01, 1999;

Letter: Trains steam ahead

May 01, 1999;

Letter: Across the barricades

May 01, 1999;

Letter: Across the barricades

May 01, 1999;

Letter: Trawler safety

May 01, 1999;

Letter: Citizens of Europe

May 01, 1999;

Letter: Citizens of Europe

May 01, 1999;

Letter: Tories in turmoil

May 01, 1999;

Letter: Tories in turmoil

May 01, 1999;

City Allotments No 6

May 01, 1999

Hard. Honest. Beautiful Rugby league was forged on the anvil of Victorian snobbery. It grew ou t of social and regional division, and the certainty that Twickers is the home of treachery. It's Cup Final day, and what's changed? Everything and nowt, says Colin Welland

May 01, 1999;

Monitor: Quotes of the Week

May 01, 1999;

Monitor: London Bombings Reaction to the bombings of multi-ethnic markets in Brixton and Brick Lane

May 01, 1999;

Monitor: Miscellaneous Stories from around the world

May 01, 1999;

Monitor: Nato intervention in kosovo European comment on whether the strategy pursued by the Western allies over Kosovo will result in the safe return of the refugees

May 01, 1999;

Monitor: `Notting Hill' premiere Views on the sartorial choices of the actresses Liz Hurley and Julia R oberts

May 01, 1999;

Monitor: Conservatives in disarray: Do Tories stand for anything? Opinion as to whether the Tory party under William Hague can end its i nfighting and find a common purpose

May 01, 1999;

Monitor: The Murder Of Jill Dando Reflections on the widespread public grief following the killing of th e popular television presenter

May 01, 1999;

Brian Viner's Icons of the 20th Century: No 2: Charlie Chaplin, Comic

May 01, 1999;

Profile: George Lucas - The troubled emperor

May 01, 1999;

Give me a piccolo full of parsley any day People don't want boring things like flowerbeds or lawns; they want de cking, paving and focal planting

May 01, 1999;

Days Like These

May 01, 1999;

The Weasel An insatiable appetite for tulips leads to insights into how the other half live, and we learn the correct way to sit a gay couple at a dinner party

May 01, 1999

The Weekly Muse

May 01, 1999;

Witness Muslims In Britain: Exploding the stereotype

May 01, 1999;

My Week: Dougie Donnelly, Television Snooker Presenter

May 01, 1999;

Barometer

May 01, 1999

The Saturday Essay: Gavin Esler - A peculiar journey into the heart of my homeland When it suits us Scots, we are Rule Britannia British, but turn us the other way and we claim a different country

May 01, 1999;

Obituary: Jean Clark

May 01, 1999;

Obituary: Cyril Washbrook

May 01, 1999;

Obituary: Rory Calhoun

May 01, 1999;

The Week in Review

May 01, 1999;

Music: Rap and the world raps with you OK, the Beastie Boys have cleaned up their act. Got religion. Opened s hops. But they'll always be a punk band at heart. By Fiona Sturges

May 01, 1999;

The Week In Radio

May 01, 1999;

Comedy: In space, nobody can hear you laugh CHRIS BARRIE AND NORMAN LOVETT BECK THEATRE HAYES

May 01, 1999;

Arts: A delicate balance In the final part of our major series on the state of the arts in Scot land, Nadine Meisner looks at how Scottish Ballet has pulled back from the brink to enter into a partnership with Scottish Opera

May 01, 1999;

Classical: Hugs all round PUSHKIN MEMORIAL CONCERT/ROSTROPOVICH BARBICAN LONDON

May 01, 1999;