The Independent (London, England) back issues from November 2001:
Education: Comment
Nov 01, 2001;
Education: So, `Pulp Fiction' this week, global warming next... Teachers and examiners agree that general studies courses produce pupils who are widely read and well informed. So why do universities dismiss the A-level? Lucy Hodges explains why they should think again
Nov 01, 2001;
Education: Diary
Nov 01, 2001
Education: All I'm asking for is a little respect Swearing, fighting, rudeness, insolence. Just an average school week, says new teacher Stephen McCormack
Nov 01, 2001;
Education: Did they have some news for us? Ambition, flair and good writing were all rewarded at the third National Student Journalism Awards, says Lucy Hodges
Nov 01, 2001;
Education: A-Z of A levels - Electronics
Nov 01, 2001;
Education: The Pied Piper runs to victory John King, who jogs to school with pupils, has won the title of Primary School Teacher of the Year. By Richard Garner
Nov 01, 2001;
Education: Supply teachers - `No Aussies? We'd be up a gum tree' More and more heads are using supply teachers to fill gaps in their schools. And recruits are flocking from Down Under, says Bill Saunders
Nov 01, 2001;
A bad lot? Next week, the most sensational art trial of our times begins in New York. At stake are the futures of some of the biggest players at both Sotheby's and Christie's - and perhaps of the auction houses themselves. Chris Blackhurst investigates
Nov 01, 2001;
Chess
Nov 01, 2001;
Poker
Nov 01, 2001;
Hallowe'en No 4
Nov 01, 2001
Letter: This war shows no sign of progress Letter: This war shows no sign of progress
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: This war shows no sign of progress Letter: This war shows no sign of progress
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: This war shows no sign of progress Letter: This war shows no sign of progress
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: This war shows no sign of progress Letter: This war shows no sign of progress
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: This war shows no sign of progress
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Dying for the Taliban
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Dying for the Taliban
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Police need help
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Police need help
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Women who beat men
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Slow train from Paris
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Noise in the sky
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Let's abolish BST
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Gripping Harry Potter
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Hallowe'en treat
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Drunken outrage
Nov 01, 2001;
Letter: Bursting out all over
Nov 01, 2001;
Leading article: Mr Blair's trip to Syria reveals the hypocrisy of this `war on terrorism'
Nov 01, 2001
Leading article: Shareholders should stop these rewards for failure
Nov 01, 2001
Leading article: Moving on
Nov 01, 2001
Quote of the Day
Nov 01, 2001
Thought for the Day
Nov 01, 2001
We must win hearts and minds in the Middle East
Nov 01, 2001;
Another horribly predictable Hallowe'en
Nov 01, 2001;
Normal service is resumed on our railways
Nov 01, 2001;
My verdict on Syria's young leader: a decent man doing a difficult job
Nov 01, 2001;
Pandora
Nov 01, 2001;
We're going wobbly (and the Taliban are cheating)
Nov 01, 2001;
Don't forget to save the planet
Nov 01, 2001;
Thursday book: Home truths from a man of the world
Nov 01, 2001;
Obituary: Maurice Miller
Nov 01, 2001;
Obituary: Dick Lee
Nov 01, 2001;
Obituary: Princess Soraya Esfandiari Bakhtiari
Nov 01, 2001;
Thursday Law Report: Test as to intentional homelessness to be applied in domestic violence case
Nov 01, 2001;
Birthdays
Nov 01, 2001
The Thursday Interview; Olympian ambition; Olympia Dukakis Cousin Michael ran for President, but he's not the only Dukakis with drive. Take Olympia: raised a family, ran a theatre and won an Oscar. And, at 70, she tells Brian Viner, she's not finished yet
Nov 01, 2001;
Dilemmas: `How can I win back my children?'
Nov 01, 2001;
Fashion: Return of the Victorian fashion victim In the 19th century, clothes were painfully restrictive. Now that extreme silhouette is back - but this time it's wearable, says Susannah Frankel
Nov 01, 2001;
Graduate careers: My First Week - `I know it's right for me' LOUISE RAFFO HEADHUNTER WITH ARMSTRONG CRAVEN
Nov 01, 2001;
GRADUATE CAREERS: The Career Doctor - YOUR EMPLOYMENT QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Nov 01, 2001;
The Arts: It's curtains for pagodas How do you design a conservation project for 21st-century China? Think Formula One cars and stealth bombers, says Jay Merrick
Nov 01, 2001;
The Arts: Tate Icons - Lord Attenborough chooses `Melanie and Me Swimming' Michael Andrews, 1978-9
Nov 01, 2001;
Reviews: Theatre - The greatest shrew on earth
Nov 01, 2001;
Reviews: Classical - Britten Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall london
Nov 01, 2001;
Reviews: Dance - Don Quixote/Royal Ballet Royal Opera House london
Nov 01, 2001;
Reviews: Theatre - Old curiosity schlock
Nov 01, 2001;
Reviews: Dance - Enigmatic and deadly as sin
Nov 01, 2001;
Digital, Cable and Satellite Television: Today's Choices
Nov 01, 2001;
Radio: Pick of the Day
Nov 01, 2001;
Television Review
Nov 01, 2001;
Syria tells Blair: Stop bombing civilians
Nov 01, 2001;
Allies demand new tactics to win propaganda war
Nov 01, 2001;
Barrister colleague of black minister accused of racism
Nov 01, 2001;