The Independent (London, England) back issues from August 1999:
SLEEPING SICKNESS Sleep - or the lack of it - has become a national obsession. And scientists say we are right to worry. By Victoria Lane
Aug 01, 1999;
A CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION IOS/First Direct Photo competition winners
Aug 01, 1999
Fashion: Fresh delicacies
Aug 01, 1999;
Maggi Hambling: INTERVIEW BY RACHELLE THACKRAY THE SITTER'S TALE; Faces from the National Portrait Gallery: the artist remembers why her self-portrait needed three arms
Aug 01, 1999
Loans built on shaky foundations Developers may be rushing home buyers into unsuitable deals, writes Sarah Pennells
Aug 01, 1999;
THE GUILLOTINE; No 30: A E HOUSMAN Twentieth-Century Classics That Won't Last
Aug 01, 1999;
Before the week is out...
Aug 01, 1999;
END OF STORY
Aug 01, 1999;
London Market: Rate worries may offset earnings news FT-SE 100
Aug 01, 1999;
The motley fool column: Don't fall for the Tiger's promises THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE MOTLEY FOOL
Aug 01, 1999
THE DIARY: `Excuse me, we have No 10 on the line'
Aug 01, 1999;
Avoid the office Romeo
Aug 01, 1999;
The seismic shift that's sidelining the young Business must adapt to an ageing workforce.
Aug 01, 1999;
Football:Anelka: Is this for Real? Norman Fox says Real Madrid can ease the Highbury woes; Charity Shield: French farce leaves Wenger in limbo as hostilities resume with resourceful United
Aug 01, 1999;
Letter: Every two hours
Aug 01, 1999;
Letter: Potty theories
Aug 01, 1999;
Football: Camara exposes negative Rovers
Aug 01, 1999;
Football: Dyer's answer to dire outlook Gullit's expensive buy takes the spotlight from reject goods as he moves into the shop window; Simon Turnbull says energy is the key for new Newcastle hope
Aug 01, 1999;
FOOTBALL: ON THE MOVE -THIS WEEK'S FOOTBALL TRANSFERS
Aug 01, 1999
Athletics: Great Britain team for World Championships in Seville
Aug 01, 1999
Cricket: Perfect 10 again for the Mad Dog of Hertfordshire Cricket Diary
Aug 01, 1999;
Cricket: Sales of the centuries
Aug 01, 1999;
Cricket: Drakes stirs passions
Aug 01, 1999;
Cricket: Croft's art and craft
Aug 01, 1999;
Fishing: A million-dollar bass - that's the reel thing Fishing lines
Aug 01, 1999;
Swimming: Silver lining for British swimmers
Aug 01, 1999;
Rugby League: Sharks to honour Warrington fixture
Aug 01, 1999
Motorcycling: Fighting Fogarty claims pole
Aug 01, 1999;
Letter: Potty theories
Aug 01, 1999;
Sport on TV: Only a football game? You're in the army now
Aug 01, 1999;
CURRENCIES
Aug 01, 1999;
VIDEOS
Aug 01, 1999;
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL HOT TICKETS
Aug 01, 1999;
THEATRE CHOICE
Aug 01, 1999;
Heaven can wait, but can your pension? As life expectancy increases so does the danger of outliving your income. Pamela Atherton reports
Aug 01, 1999;
FILMS: BOX OFFICE
Aug 01, 1999
Letter: In praise of self-esteem
Aug 01, 1999;
Letter: Good counsel
Aug 01, 1999;
ROGUE TRADER: The week ahead ...
Aug 01, 1999
Letter: History lessons
Aug 01, 1999;
Television: I wish I'd been as gripped as Kinsey
Aug 01, 1999;
Theatre: Cleopatra as you've never seen him
Aug 01, 1999;
Film: It's a brilliant time to be Will Smith But for Hollywood's other black actors, it's still the same old story: bit-parts, typecasting, and a strange dearth of romantic leads. From Erin J Aubry in Los Angeles
Aug 01, 1999;
Books: McGough throws a party and the words all come Michael Glover rounds up anthologies of poetry aimed at children
Aug 01, 1999;
Books: Tinkling tea cups and toxic waste Twentysomething love in London may be their theme, but Anita Brookner's a genius, and A A Gill is pure filth
Aug 01, 1999;
Books: Scuba-diving with the enemy
Aug 01, 1999;
`They've got a problem with foreign accents' Salma Hayek, co-star of `Wild, Wild West', talks to Beverley D'Silva
Aug 01, 1999;
Design & museums: Can't get this thing out of reverse Any style you like so long as it's retro. Richard Williams goes behind the wheel of the latest Stephen Bayley vehicle and explores its love of the past
Aug 01, 1999;
The secret of the sludge Carol Vorderman has lost half a stone on a new herbal diet. LIZ BESTIC investigates
Aug 01, 1999;
`We used to be brother and sister. Now we're women together' Last week, transsexuals won the right to change sex on the NHS, but what does it mean to the families involved? HESTER LACEY meets a woman who had the operation 20 years ago, and the sister who had to come to terms with it
Aug 01, 1999;
When did girls get so brutal? Two teenagers have been convicted of killing a 71-year-old widow - the latest in a series of vicious crimes committed by young women. ANGELLA JOHNSON investigates a horrifying trend
Aug 01, 1999;
REAL CLOTHES
Aug 01, 1999
The Secret Of My Success: Isabel Wolff
Aug 01, 1999;
Peter York on ads: It's the cat's whiskers; NO 284: KISS FM
Aug 01, 1999;
Football: Chelsea threaten the red throne After the year of the Treble, the Knighthood and the Wedding, it could be time for some blue blood
Aug 01, 1999;
Football: Bantams face a heavy burden Alan Hubbard visits a city in high expectation that bust will not follow boom; The Premiership and player-power have descended on Bradford, and the fight for survival begins
Aug 01, 1999;
Cricket: Hamilton ready for a new high Jon Culley finds Yorkshire's all-rounder in a confident vein
Aug 01, 1999;
Golf: Post-Carnoustie stress is absent Bruce Critchley studies reactions to Open triumph and trauma
Aug 01, 1999;
Radio: Laugh? Well, no, actually
Aug 01, 1999;
Books: Other cultures, other stories After the Lawrence case, black children need to be made more visible in children's books. Kevin Le Gendre reports
Aug 01, 1999;
Books: Trees have roots, Jews have legs
Aug 01, 1999;
LIFE DOCTOR
Aug 01, 1999;
NINE TO FIVE Name Sarah Jane Wood, 31 Occupation Recruitment consultant Salary pounds 50,000 plus Address Nr Grantham, Leicestershire
Aug 01, 1999;
Football: Reyna reigns on the parade Kilmarnock make Rangers sweat after unfurling of championship flag
Aug 01, 1999;
Football: Blushing Ball misses his cue
Aug 01, 1999;