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

Television Review

Jun 01, 1999;

Radio: Pick of the Day

Jun 01, 1999;

Digital, Cable and Satellite Television: Pick of the Day

Jun 01, 1999;

The Information on; `The Inheritors'

Jun 01, 1999

The Independent Recommends: The Five Best Shows

Jun 01, 1999;

The Independent Recommends: The Five Best Plays

Jun 01, 1999;

The Independent Recommends: The Five Best Films

Jun 01, 1999;

New Films: Reviews

Jun 01, 1999;

Law: Briefs

Jun 01, 1999

Law: Partners who sleep with the enemy It's unthinkable: lawyers and accountants chatting? Next thing they'll be in business together...

Jun 01, 1999;

Law: A whole decade in the dock The Seventies produced many miscarriages of justice - but have all its victims been heard?

Jun 01, 1999;

Media: My plunge into publishing A good magazine is bound to make a profit. Isn't it? Graeme Gourlay too k a deep breath and found out the hard way...

Jun 01, 1999;

Media: The Word On The Street

Jun 01, 1999

Media: Is that a camera or an anti-tank weapon? If you're going to cover a war you need survival training, not journali sm school. To that end, Tristana Moore learns what to do when kidnapped, and how t o save lives with a Tampax

Jun 01, 1999;

Theatre: Cyber-pervs tracked on a web of deceit

Jun 01, 1999;

Classical: Too much humility, not enough greasepaint

Jun 01, 1999;

Visual arts: Putting London in its place Psychogeographer Iain Sinclair's walk around the M25 links the past and present, the vulgar and visionary. By Kevin Jackson

Jun 01, 1999

Visual arts: The brilliant Doctor Who He is perhaps the outstanding British designer of the last century. But history has not been kind to Christopher Dresser.

Jun 01, 1999;

Visual arts: Not just a load of giant eyeballs Britain is not exactly renowned for its Surrealist movement. But it did happen - and it did pioneer some original ideas.

Jun 01, 1999;

This student life: `You can only do it when you're young' Leaving student life behind doesn't necessarily mean leaving the city w here you studied.

Jun 01, 1999;

The Irritations Of Modern Life: 47. Glossy Cookbooks

Jun 01, 1999;

No such thing as a perfect match Golf or tennis? If you have perfectionist tendencies, you should avoid one of these sports. But then perfection is not always good for us. After all, what is the point of reaching for the unattainable? And besides, where's the value in being `perfect'?

Jun 01, 1999;

Words: pastify, v.

Jun 01, 1999;

The Independent Archive; A programme with a life of its own -1 June 198 8

Jun 01, 1999

Historical notes: A committed and lifelong anti-Semite

Jun 01, 1999;

Chess

Jun 01, 1999;

Creativity

Jun 01, 1999;

Anniversaries

Jun 01, 1999

Birthdays

Jun 01, 1999

Royal Engagements

Jun 01, 1999

Obituary: Leon Barzin

Jun 01, 1999;

Obituary: Laura Wilson

Jun 01, 1999;

Obituary: Martin Lightfoot

Jun 01, 1999;

Obituary: Jan Zilliacus

Jun 01, 1999;

Obituary: Kenny Macintyre

Jun 01, 1999;

Tuesday book: Polish up your pithy aphorisms

Jun 01, 1999;

Right of Reply: Andy Barnes

Jun 01, 1999

The trouble with Al Gore In Texas, all his flaws were on display: woodenness, diffidence, lack o f a common touch

Jun 01, 1999;

Podium: A revolution derailed by devolution From a lecture by the deputy director of the Centre for Research into E lections and Social Trends at University College, London

Jun 01, 1999;

Democracies are prone to do bad things for good reasons However upsetting the conduct of this war, at a basic level it remains the right thing to do

Jun 01, 1999;

Hook, line and sinking feeling Applause greeted the animals yanked from the water and dangling by hook s in their mouths

Jun 01, 1999;

Pandora

Jun 01, 1999

Monitor: All the News of the World The South African press contemplates the general election taking place on Wednesday

Jun 01, 1999

Thought for the Day

Jun 01, 1999

Quote of the Day

Jun 01, 1999

Gloating over the euro's slide may well be premature The euro's decline may reflect weakness, but the UK would be grateful f or weakness like this

Jun 01, 1999;

Leading article: So, farewell, scouse

Jun 01, 1999

Leading article: The growing demand for home births

Jun 01, 1999

Leading article: Ireland must learn from these victims of the bad old d ays

Jun 01, 1999

Wanted: some good old friends for a matey reunion This is not the whinge of a Norman No-mates - friends have even been to QPR matches with me

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: In brief

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: In brief

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: In brief

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: Fear of flying

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: A check on power

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: War on drugs

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: The law in Trinidad

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: Train misery

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: Sorry organ saga

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: Choice for men

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: Biotech mess

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: Conflict in Kashmir

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: Conflict in Kashmir

Jun 01, 1999;

Letter: Conflict in Kashmir

Jun 01, 1999;

The Royal College of Art Show No 2

Jun 01, 1999