The Independent (London, England) back issues from January 2002:
Brave New Britain How the government is stealing our freedom a sobering thought for the new year
Jan 01, 2002;
Ringside No 2
Jan 01, 2002
Letter: Crisis over Kashmir
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Crisis over Kashmir
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Crisis over Kashmir
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Stirrup cup
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Stirrup cup
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Stirrup cup
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Bus convoy puzzle
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: A fright at the opera
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Forgotten earthquake
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Bush's new arms race
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Working too hard
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Beavers welcome
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Euro `trauma'
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Islam and fanatics
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Golden touch
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Child abuse caution
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Bird spotting
Jan 01, 2002;
Letter: Absolute basics
Jan 01, 2002;
Chess
Jan 01, 2002;
Bridge
Jan 01, 2002;
Leading Article: The euro is about more than economics - it is about our being part of the European whole
Jan 01, 2002
Quote of the Day
Jan 01, 2002;
Thought for the Day
Jan 01, 2002;
Let Uncle Terence unlock the new you for 2002
Jan 01, 2002;
The collateral damage caused by these modern Narcissi
Jan 01, 2002;
There's more to faked death than meets the eye
Jan 01, 2002;
How a rash strategy to reinvigorate Europe was born
Jan 01, 2002;
Pandora
Jan 01, 2002;
Tales of the City
Jan 01, 2002;
Tales of the City: Oh, it's a dame shame you're not actually a royal, Judi
Jan 01, 2002;
What does 2002 hold for you? Julia Stuart gazes into her crystal ball and discovers what the astrologers are predicting
Jan 01, 2002;
The Weekly Poem: 14 FEBRUARY STREET
Jan 01, 2002;
Classical: A fine tribute from one cellist to another STEVEN ISSERLIS WIGMORE HALL LONDON
Jan 01, 2002;
Classical: Conservation of energy at the keyboard SEQUEIRA COSTA WIGMORE HALL LONDON
Jan 01, 2002;
A letter in the newspaper Opposite is the first part of Martin Creed's `A-Z', a newsprint artwork commissioned by The Independent. Tom Lubbock reviews the career of the most recent Turner Prize winner
Jan 01, 2002;
Media: A free-for-all at the station The next press battle could be fought largely underground, as Rupert Murdoch eyes up the capital's commuters, says Meg Carter
Jan 01, 2002;
Media: The Word on the Street
Jan 01, 2002
Media: Brand on the run Call it corporate jingoism, but many large firms swear by a company song for rallying the troops. Or just selling stuff, writes Rhymer Rigby
Jan 01, 2002;
Media: Not so fabulous now, sweetie The recession has PRs crying into their Bolly. Suddenly, it's no sell, no fee.
Jan 01, 2002;
Law: The hardest case of their careers Insurance claims for the World Trade Centre attacks remain under review. Penny Lewis looks at how lawyers will tackle the issue
Jan 01, 2002;
Law: Is it a crime to keep mum? A member of your family has committed a serious crime. And you know all about it. But can you really be expected, asks Jonathan Hall, to inform on them?
Jan 01, 2002;
Law: Briefs
Jan 01, 2002;
Obituary: Ian Hamilton
Jan 01, 2002;
Obituary: Ralph Sutton
Jan 01, 2002;
Obituary: David Wolfers
Jan 01, 2002;
Obituary: Dan DeCarlo
Jan 01, 2002;
Birthdays
Jan 01, 2002
Today's Choices: New Year's Day Digital, Cable and Satellite TV
Jan 01, 2002;
Pick of the Day: New Year's Day Radio
Jan 01, 2002;
DON'T MISS . . .
Jan 01, 2002
Television Review
Jan 01, 2002;
At last, the euro is born Three hundred million people will be able to use the euro today: For the first time since the fall of the Roman empire, 12 European nations have single currency: Euroland introduces 14.5 billion notes and 56 billion coins into circulation
Jan 01, 2002;
Cabinet papers haunt currency celebrations
Jan 01, 2002;
US accused of killing 100 civilians in Afghan bombing raid
Jan 01, 2002;
At last, the euro is born columns Three hundred million people will be able to use the euro today; For the first time since the fall of the Roman empire, 12 European nations have single currency; Euroland introduces 14.5 billion notes and 56 billion coins into circulation
Jan 01, 2002;
Prescott admits he gambled on Railtrack
Jan 01, 2002;
Riot police prepared for another Eurotunnel invasion
Jan 01, 2002;
Northumberland last front in fight to end farm virus
Jan 01, 2002;
Come Rain or Shine...
Jan 01, 2002
Dome leads the way for New Year revellers
Jan 01, 2002;
Winter freeze claims two more lives as roads ice up - but forecasters say warmer weather is on the way
Jan 01, 2002;
As ticket sales outstrip Sydney, the question is can Manchester save Britain's sporting fortunes?
Jan 01, 2002;
THE LONG RACE TO HOST GAMES
Jan 01, 2002