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The Independent (London, England) back issues from April 2001:

THE DIARY: Tory links with Johnny Foreigner exposed

Apr 01, 2001;

WORDS: Sofa

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: The killing fields: vaccination and homeopathic remedies are alternatives to slaughter

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: The killing fields: vaccination and homeopathic remedies are alternatives to slaughter

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: The killing fields: vaccination and homeopathic remedies are alternatives to slaughter

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: The killing fields: vaccination and homeopathic remedies are alternatives to slaughter

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: The killing fields: vaccination and homeopathic remedies are alternatives to slaughter

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: The killing fields: vaccination and homeopathic remedies are alternatives to slaughter

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: Wisdom from below

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: Passenger power

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: Art too cryptic?

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: The news is the news

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: Armenia: the reality

Apr 01, 2001;

Letter: Teacher's pay is going up

Apr 01, 2001;

New ways of making us listen Young people may not want to join political parties any more. They might not even bother to vote in the general election. But that's not because they're apathetic

Apr 01, 2001;

Rosie was the medium, but became the message

Apr 01, 2001;

PICTURE OF THE WEEK

Apr 01, 2001

Put the bureaucrats on the pyre We need to cull the Ministry of Agriculture. Replacing it with a department of rural affairs is tempting - but not the answer

Apr 01, 2001;

No tolerance for dissidents. How cool is that?

Apr 01, 2001;

This is a contest between herbivores and carnivores

Apr 01, 2001;

While we wait, the experts can't even decide when to decide

Apr 01, 2001;

When it comes to making waves, the British Bloke has always preferred to drown rather than complain

Apr 01, 2001;

PROFILE: Ian Rankin; The king of tartan noiroir His latest Inspector Rebus novel will be another bestseller and the TV series promises to become the new `Morse'. Yet the creator of the Edinburgh sleuth is anything but a formulaic crime writer.

Apr 01, 2001;

QUOTES OF THE WEEK

Apr 01, 2001

Blair must commit himself, and to more than a date If the Prime Minister doesn't kick his party's manifesto into shape, Labour will squander its chance to achieve real change

Apr 01, 2001;

Leading Article: Our future threatened by Bush's toxic touch

Apr 01, 2001

Leading Article: June is the wrong choice for a poll

Apr 01, 2001

Thousands of families in despair as France enforces ban on polygamy

Apr 01, 2001;

Swiss cycling soldiers take pride in being last of the few

Apr 01, 2001;

FLAT EARTH: Dr Angel has no cure for his painful English

Apr 01, 2001;

Poll hiccup for Peru's `man of the soil'

Apr 01, 2001;

... And is there honey still for tea? Marks and Spencer may be cutting its foreign stores, but Britons abroad can still get their home comforts - if they know where to look

Apr 01, 2001;

Florida's manatees get extra protection

Apr 01, 2001;

Famed conservationist sued over eviction of tribespeople

Apr 01, 2001;

`Termination' means never having to say `you're fired'

Apr 01, 2001;

Fresh clashes as Macedonians battle for control of border

Apr 01, 2001;

Net tightens on besieged Milosevic Balkans in turmoil: while the former Serb leader hides in his villa, neighbouring Macedonia claims a victory

Apr 01, 2001;

FOCUS: SELF-HELP BOOKS; So much for the perfect relationship Ellen Fein made a fortune by telling women how to bag a husband. Then she lost her own. But that won't dent the popularity of simplistic life manuals

Apr 01, 2001;

FOCUS: HUMAN RIGHTS ACT; `The rights of some, it seems, are more important than those of others'

Apr 01, 2001;

FOCUS: HUMAN RIGHTS ACT; Warning: Citizen Britain on the rise Six months on, an Act that enshrines the loftiest ideals is proving handy in plenty of mundane causes

Apr 01, 2001;

FOCUS: ABANDONED BABIES; What drives a mother to discard her newborn? Foundlings evoke another, more wretched age. But their numbers are on the increase

Apr 01, 2001;

FOCUS: THE DEATH OF THE COUNTRYSIDE: `People must think about what they eat' THE BUDDHIST MONK

Apr 01, 2001

FOCUS: THE DEATH OF THE COUNTRYSIDE: `What's the point of burning clean sheep?' THE LIVESTOCK FARMER

Apr 01, 2001

FOCUS: THE DEATH OF THE COUNTRYSIDE: `One cancellation after another' THE WALKERS

Apr 01, 2001

FOCUS: THE DEATH OF THE COUNTRYSIDE: `If we stop racing, the whole village suffers' THE RACEHORSE TRAINER

Apr 01, 2001

FOCUS: THE DEATH OF THE COUNTRYSIDE: THE HOTELIERS

Apr 01, 2001

FOCUS: THE DEATH OF THE COUNTRYSIDE: It's a real image problem for the UK' THE POLITICIAN

Apr 01, 2001

FOCUS: THE DEATH OF THE COUNTRYSIDE: `Ban imports and protect our own industry' THE SHEPHERD

Apr 01, 2001

FOCUS: THE DEATH OF THE COUNTRYSIDE: `You have to be an optimist or you'd shoot yourself' THE ARABLE FARMERS

Apr 01, 2001

FOCUS: THE DEATH OF THE COUNTRYSIDE: I'll never forget the sight of burning cattle on that beautiful spring day Janet Street-Porter hears people's tales on a return to places she knew and loved long before foot and mouth struck

Apr 01, 2001;

Sea breezes to power Britain

Apr 01, 2001;

Universities seek huge cut in authors' fees

Apr 01, 2001;

City pressed to tackle coke-snorting traders

Apr 01, 2001;

Now fruit machines will take plastic

Apr 01, 2001;

Agents put stars at risk over stalkers

Apr 01, 2001;

pounds 3bn on road safety would save more lives Passenger Power has been a leading campaigner for safer trains. We asked the rail analyst Christian Wolmar for his view of the Cullen- Uff inquiry into protection systems. He thinks the changes sought will prove very costly

Apr 01, 2001;

Rust buckets still ply Greece's waters PASSENGER POWER: Six months after the `Express Samina' disaster, an investigation finds widespread safety shortcomings on ferries

Apr 01, 2001;

After gas comes North Sea wind

Apr 01, 2001;

KYOTO FALLOUT: `God's creation is under threat'

Apr 01, 2001;

KYOTO FALLOUT: Odessa, Texas: is it the most polluted city in America?

Apr 01, 2001;

KYOTO FALLOUT: UK to go it alone on global warming Bush faces world backlash for refusing to ratify climate treaty, as the town where he began struggles with his legacy

Apr 01, 2001;

Foot-and-mouth: Councils ignore PM's plea to reopen the countryside Footpath Watch

Apr 01, 2001

Foot-and-mouth: NEW THREAT TO CHELTENHAM: DELAYED NATIONAL HUNT FESTIVAL AGAIN IN JEOPARDY

Apr 01, 2001;

Foot-and-mouth: US visitors fear for their hands and feet

Apr 01, 2001;

Don't worry, it's French and Saunders

Apr 01, 2001;