The Independent (London, England) back issues from February 2002:
THE ART OF GREATNESS It's 80 years since the publication of James Joyce's Ulysses - and since the birth of Richard Hamilton, an artist who has devoted much of his life to translating the book into visual images. John Walsh celebrates an extraordinary tale of literary obsession and coincidence
Feb 01, 2002;
Rock Through the Lens No 5
Feb 01, 2002
Letter: Conceptual conflict
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Conceptual conflict
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Conceptual conflict
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Conceptual conflict
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Conceptual conflict
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Conceptual conflict
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Jawbone of an ass
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Future of farming
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Jawbone of an ass
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Jawbone of an ass
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: End of the early post
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: End of the early post
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: End of the early post
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Access for Enron
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Paying for rail
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Access for Enron
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Access for Enron
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Phone crime
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Phone crime
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Sparrow spotting
Feb 01, 2002;
Letter: Power battle
Feb 01, 2002;
Chess
Feb 01, 2002;
Bridge
Feb 01, 2002;
Leading Article: Britain must honour Mr Blair's pledge to finish the job in Afghanistan
Feb 01, 2002
Leading Article: The postal monopoly is not working and must go
Feb 01, 2002
Leading Article: Lateral excitation
Feb 01, 2002
Quote of the Day
Feb 01, 2002
Thought for the Day
Feb 01, 2002
Postman Pat's days are past - let him retire gracefully
Feb 01, 2002;
Do not get your knicker in a twist over plurals
Feb 01, 2002;
Don't mess with the moles when the Queen comes
Feb 01, 2002;
How to stop our politicians being seduced by rich businessmen
Feb 01, 2002;
Pandora
Feb 01, 2002;
There comes a time when even Stephen King has said it all
Feb 01, 2002;
Men, don't you love to hate them?
Feb 01, 2002;
Friday Book: A global warming from the history men Globalization in World History edited by AG Hopkins (Pimlico, pounds 12.50)
Feb 01, 2002;
Obituary: Pierre Bourdieu
Feb 01, 2002;
Obituary: R. N. Kao
Feb 01, 2002;
Obituary: Ivan Foxwell
Feb 01, 2002;
Birthdays
Feb 01, 2002
Friday Law Report: Possession order did not breach tenant's right to respect for home 1 February 2002 Sheffield City Council v Smart; Central Sunderland Housing Company Ltd v Wilson ([2002] EWCA Civ 04) Court of Appeal, Civil Division (Lord Justice Thorpe, Lord Justice Laws and Lord Justice Kay) 25 January 2002
Feb 01, 2002;
So exclusive, so expensive, so over... It was the world's rudest, most pretentious boutique, famous for turning away celebs such as Naomi and Madonna. But now this Voyage has come to an end.
Feb 01, 2002;
The Knack HOW CATCH A MOLE, BY PETER MARREN, THE WRITER AND NATURALIST
Feb 01, 2002;
Science: Animal research put to the test Experiments on animals are morally wrong - and useless, say anti- vivisectionists. Not so, say scientists. Sanjida O'Connnell asks if there is a way out of the impasse
Feb 01, 2002;
Science: Update
Feb 01, 2002;
Science: What On Earth?
Feb 01, 2002
Why the future will be bendy The Corus/Building Design Young Architect of the Year award will be made on 28 February. Jay Merrick, who is one of the judges, checks out the young guns on the shortlist
Feb 01, 2002;
Theatre: Is feeling free the same as being free? THE PRINCE OF HOMBURG SWAN THEATRE STRATFORD- UPON-AVON
Feb 01, 2002;
Film: The Big Picture: Shooting party on the Altman estate GOSFORD PARK (15) DIRECTOR ROBERT ALTMAN STARRING JEREMY NORTHAM KRISTIN SCOTT THOMAS MAGGIE SMITH 137 MINS
Feb 01, 2002;
Film: Also Showing TRAINING DAY ANTOINE FUQUA (18) NIGHTSHIFT PHILIPPE LE GUAY (15) SHALLOW HAL BOBBY FARRELLY/ PETER FARRELLY (15) ATANARJUAT ZACHARIAS KUNUK (NC) D-TOX JIM GILLESPIE (18) THE FLUFFER RICHARD GLATZER/ WASH WESTMORELAND (18)
Feb 01, 2002;
Film: The Catweazle of Greenwich Village Film-maker and `urban anthropologist' Harry Smith has influenced everyone from the Grateful Dead to Mike Figgis. A new documentary charts his strange life and even stranger death.
Feb 01, 2002;
Film: Tales of a Renaissance cyborg Peter Weller's role in RoboCop made him a movie icon; he went on to make Naked Lunch. These days, however, he's teaching undergraduates in Italy. He tells Ryan Gilbey what happened
Feb 01, 2002;
Pop: Chemical reactions The Chemical Brothers spent 18 months working on their new album. But it hasn't had quite the reception they hoped for. Stephen Dowling meets the disgruntled duo
Feb 01, 2002;
Lyric Sheets: Music Copyright GCSE Test Paper The Government is considering emphasising the importance of copyright, by possibly, including it in the national curriculum. This news was revealed at the recent Midem music fair by Bill Rammell, private secretary to Tessa Jowell, who seeks to combat music piracy problems...
Feb 01, 2002;
UK Charts
Feb 01, 2002
Pop: You're the Swedish thing First it was Volvos, then it was Abba. Now the psychedelic rock of the Soundtrack of Our Lives is set to invade the UK. Gavin Martin comes face to face with Sweden's latest export
Feb 01, 2002;
Pop: Jazz Round-Up
Feb 01, 2002;
Pop: This Week's Album Releases
Feb 01, 2002;
Pop: Always look on the dark side of life KELLY JOE PHELPS BLACKHEATH HALLS LONDON
Feb 01, 2002;
Double Take: THE INDEPENDENT'S GUIDE TO POP'S MOST INTRIGUING COVER VERSIONS `I FOUGHT THE LAW' BOBBY FULLER / THE CLASH
Feb 01, 2002;
Classical: How music lives and grows A living tradition of performance, both amateur and professional, ensures the centrality of Beethoven's sonatas in the piano repertoire, says Bayan Northcott
Feb 01, 2002;
Classical: The Compact Collection ROB COWAN ON THE WEEK'S BEST CD RELEASES
Feb 01, 2002;
Classical: Rome's genius resurrected EX CATHEDRA ST JOHN'S, SMITH SQ LONDON
Feb 01, 2002;