The Independent (London, England) back issues from October 2000:
Diary: M'learned friends curtail a Tory outing
Oct 01, 2000;
CORRECTION
Oct 01, 2000
Letter: Why animal experiments fail the test of science
Oct 01, 2000;
Letter: Written off
Oct 01, 2000;
Letter: Manifesto nonsense
Oct 01, 2000;
Letter: Don't label me
Oct 01, 2000;
Letter: Greedy whales
Oct 01, 2000;
Letter: Scotland the angry
Oct 01, 2000;
Letter: The problem with universities
Oct 01, 2000;
Letter: Green logic ignored
Oct 01, 2000;
Letter: Give us a bus
Oct 01, 2000;
Letter: The alternatives are on our doorsteps
Oct 01, 2000;
WORDS; Sweat
Oct 01, 2000;
Far more than two bad apples
Oct 01, 2000;
Debate: Direct action against another's property: is it ever justifiable? In the wake of the Prague protests, we ask if it can be right to break the law as part of a protest
Oct 01, 2000;
Citizen Straw and his politicos will find this a hard Act to follow
Oct 01, 2000;
There's no need for Blair to go to the country in May
Oct 01, 2000;
PICTURE OF THE WEEK
Oct 01, 2000
Let's not lose his art of being awkward The death of R S Thomas marks the passing of a particular kind of British writer. Now poetry is just another show on the road
Oct 01, 2000;
It's not `unnatural' for two gay men to have a child together
Oct 01, 2000;
Rude staff, absurd prices, execrable facilities - it's high time British hotels got their act together
Oct 01, 2000;
Profile: Peter Ackroyd: Visionary of the modern Babylon With his latest book, one of our most scholarly, hard-drinking and mystical writers has crossed new boundaries.
Oct 01, 2000;
QUOTES OF THE WEEK
Oct 01, 2000
Born-again Conservatives will come unspun in Bournemouth The Tories say their conference will be about clarity and substance, not spin. But their policies say otherwise
Oct 01, 2000;
Leading article: Now give us our say on the euro
Oct 01, 2000
Leading article: A dictator caught in the headlights
Oct 01, 2000
Leading article: In need of a star turn
Oct 01, 2000
Flat Earth: CAPONE's COTTAGE
Oct 01, 2000;
Flat Earth: STIFF PENALTY
Oct 01, 2000;
Flat Earth: UDDER CONFUSION
Oct 01, 2000;
Flat Earth: Why every footie boss needs a snap of Franco
Oct 01, 2000;
Silent sacking of the Vatican mystic
Oct 01, 2000;
Clamour for ferry inquiry fuelled by shame and fury
Oct 01, 2000;
The new President of Mexico talks business with EU
Oct 01, 2000;
Accused mayor's outburst revives old race divide
Oct 01, 2000;
Mortal combat for the candidates Neck and neck in the polls, Al Gore and George W Bush are squaring up for TV debates. They could decide the result, reports Mary Dejevsky in Washington
Oct 01, 2000;
Jacques' house starts to crumble
Oct 01, 2000;
Anti- euro mogul to fund polls across EU
Oct 01, 2000;
Danish rebuff spurs Europe's hard core
Oct 01, 2000;
Pit of corpses ends hope for Lebanese wife after 24 years
Oct 01, 2000;
Peace yields to war over the Mount of Olives
Oct 01, 2000;
After the party, it's back to brutal reality for the Aussies
Oct 01, 2000;
There are few hiding places for ex-tyrants
Oct 01, 2000;
Gone to ground: bolt holes of the infamous despots
Oct 01, 2000;
Milosevic power base starts to fall apart Pressure grows in Yugoslavia for the beleaguered president to concede the elections - but is he ready to join the ranks of dictators on the run?
Oct 01, 2000;
Interpersonal contact: At this rate we'll be doing it to everyone Suddenly the smacker is in and to land one on the cheek is de rigueur. Has old British reserve gone out of the window?
Oct 01, 2000;
Tory Conference: `You know him by his silences'
Oct 01, 2000;
Tory Conference: Hague and Portillo: can't live together, can't live apart Tory election hopes depend on an uneasy alliance between leader and shadow chancellor
Oct 01, 2000;
Tory Conference: Holding the ring in the Tories' big tent The Conservatives are about no-nonsense politics, says Michael Ancram. But he's vague on real policy
Oct 01, 2000;
Now show us a man who can run 100m in 6 seconds
Oct 01, 2000;
If only Sydney could be the permanent perfect host
Oct 01, 2000;
The Olympics: It has been a fabulous fortnight for Britain. But will it ever happen again? Our successes in Sydney are the first fruits of an injection of cash into sport. But without long-term commitment going for gold will still be a lottery
Oct 01, 2000;
Porn from any angle on PlayStation 2
Oct 01, 2000;
Black student teacher drive fails
Oct 01, 2000;
Water buffalo are brought to Wales to save nature reserve
Oct 01, 2000;
Landowners and ramblers unite against 4x4 menace
Oct 01, 2000;
`Architecture tsar' blasts ugly buildings
Oct 01, 2000;
Doctor says body parts `for research'
Oct 01, 2000;
British scientists to predict Northern Lights on the net
Oct 01, 2000;
Passenger Power: Never on a Sunday: the woeful winter rail timetable
Oct 01, 2000;
Falconer comes clean on Dome warning
Oct 01, 2000;
Passenger Power: One year later, are we any safer? On the first anniversary of the Paddington crash, transport expert Christian Wolmar asks whether the rail industry is doing enough to prevent a recurrence
Oct 01, 2000;
First woman painter's home is found
Oct 01, 2000;
An artist? I'm a brand name, says Hirst
Oct 01, 2000;
Was wrong man jailed for killing Veronica Guerin?
Oct 01, 2000;