The Independent (London, England) back issues from July 2001:
Captain Moonlight
Jul 01, 2001;
Letter: Positive Choice
Jul 01, 2001;
Letter: Stuckist strikes back
Jul 01, 2001;
Letter: Grin and bear it
Jul 01, 2001;
Letter: Big Buddha is needed
Jul 01, 2001;
Letter: Schools before profit
Jul 01, 2001;
Letter: Wales is already green
Jul 01, 2001;
Letter: Wonder at Woolies
Jul 01, 2001;
Letter: Live dangerously - travel by car
Jul 01, 2001;
Letter: Live dangerously - travel by car
Jul 01, 2001;
Letter: Live dangerously - travel by car
Jul 01, 2001;
Caption Competition
Jul 01, 2001
News Quiz
Jul 01, 2001
Numbers
Jul 01, 2001
Words: Demise - noun, verb transitive; di-m z
Jul 01, 2001;
Readers' Editor: Arts coverage: this one could run and run
Jul 01, 2001;
In praise of older women
Jul 01, 2001;
Shops burn, bottles fly and the CRE stays hidden Why has the official voice of anti-racism remained silent, asks Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Jul 01, 2001;
Diary
Jul 01, 2001;
He's a cheery soul. But beware Mr Clarke
Jul 01, 2001;
I know why the boys were at Miss Nude UK - but what was my excuse?
Jul 01, 2001;
Leading Article: In the pink
Jul 01, 2001
Leading Article: The BNP has rights, too. But only as a minority party
Jul 01, 2001
They look so fed up, you wouldn't think they'd just won an election
Jul 01, 2001;
QUOTES OF THE WEEK
Jul 01, 2001
The (large) bottom is falling out of M&S
Jul 01, 2001;
The IoS Profile: David Trimble - The running man of Drumcree Northern Ireland's first First Minister is a rare politician - an Orangeman with a cultural hinterland
Jul 01, 2001;
GOING BATS Bloodsuckers, alien creatures, evil beasts that get caught in your hair - poor old bats really don't get a good press. But turn portraits of these highly adapted animals upside down and suddenly you see them in a new light. In fact, as they pose and preen, they begin to look oddly like us
Jul 01, 2001;
Swiss agonise over toddler's lonely death
Jul 01, 2001;
China's ruling party, 80 today, keeps its iron grip
Jul 01, 2001;
Sniffing out the best papers on the shelf
Jul 01, 2001;
Hashish grows again in the fields of Lebanon Robert Fisk in Hermel hears why farmers have more faith in `Gold' than government
Jul 01, 2001;
Arafat meets Peres
Jul 01, 2001
Bush says sorry again
Jul 01, 2001
Egyptian shot at border
Jul 01, 2001
Air strikes in Sri Lanka
Jul 01, 2001
Envoys in last-ditch bid to avert Macedonian civil war
Jul 01, 2001;
Golfers plan to have a ball at Hitler's summer cottage
Jul 01, 2001;
Cheney to pace himself while Bush soldiers on
Jul 01, 2001;
Colonel who ordered prison massacre gets 600 years
Jul 01, 2001;
Bin Laden linked to LA `bomb plot'
Jul 01, 2001;
A few last words, then deadly static
Jul 01, 2001;
Brazil to perk up schoolchildren with free lattes
Jul 01, 2001;
Dingoes threaten extinction of hairy-nosed wombats
Jul 01, 2001;
LA Stories Andrew Gumbel on beach blondes, wiseacre waiters, an electrical storm and the cell-phone clampdown
Jul 01, 2001;
Milosevic on trial: Fall of a pariah
Jul 01, 2001
Milosevic on trial: The Hague: On trial: the will to see international justice done
Jul 01, 2001;
Milosevic on trial: The fugitives: The men most likely to follow their leader into the dock
Jul 01, 2001;
Milosevic on trial: Serbs reap the benefits of handing over their dictator
Jul 01, 2001;
Focus: IoS Poll Each week we ask readers to vote via our website on a big issue. This week: the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles have kissed in public for the first time. Should she ever be Queen?
Jul 01, 2001
Focus: Rear Window: The Romanovs: One by one they fell to bullets and bayonets The visit of Prince Michael of Kent to the site where his relatives were massacred evoked the ghosts of 1917.
Jul 01, 2001;
Focus: Why did it take 18 months to diagnose Jamie as autistic? Autism continues to baffle doctors. And it's on the increase, says Roger Dobson
Jul 01, 2001;
Focus: The IoS Pink list Groovers and shakers You have to be out to be in: the annual `Independent on Sunday' celebration of the 50 most influential gay men and women in Britain
Jul 01, 2001
Focus: Parliament: You'll get power and a big pay rise. So who'd turn down a job as whip? Karen Buck refused to be one. Quite right, too, says Jo Dillon
Jul 01, 2001;
Ask the correspondent Each week, our experts answer your questions. Today, our technology editor, Charles Arthur
Jul 01, 2001;
`This is Madonna. Her show is perfect. There can be no mistakes' Cue lights, music, mechanical bull: Simon O'Hagan marvels at preparations for this week's Madonna tour
Jul 01, 2001;
ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH
Jul 01, 2001;
Remembrance: The horror, the horror, the Somme On this day, 85 years ago, 20,000 young British men died in the first 24 hours of the most gruelling battle of the First World War. Where they fell has become a byword for the futility of war.
Jul 01, 2001;
University in talks with GM food firm
Jul 01, 2001;
Native wildlife under threat as aliens invade
Jul 01, 2001
A bum rap for builders who wolf-whistle
Jul 01, 2001;
Eye witness: It's hot, it's crowded, it's a shopper's paradise (and we haven't left Gatwick) Eye witness Gatwick Wish you were here? Raymond Whitaker joins the stranded tourists
Jul 01, 2001;
Quarry firms forced to cede rights on Dartmoor
Jul 01, 2001;
Observatory: The curious world of David Randall
Jul 01, 2001;
Delivery watch: letters
Jul 01, 2001