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The Independent (London, England) back issues from September 2002:

Squash

Sep 01, 2002

Golf

Sep 01, 2002

Motorcycling

Sep 01, 2002

Equestrianism

Sep 01, 2002

Sportsactive: Active weekend; Surfing in south-west France Everything you need to know - all you need to do is go; Every month, Sportsactive highlights an activity and a great place to do it.

Sep 01, 2002;

The fugitive She made her name as one half of a murderous double act who became the Bonnie and Clyde of the Sixties.

Sep 01, 2002;

Captain Moonlight

Sep 01, 2002;

Letter: Bartholomew

Sep 01, 2002;

Letter: Blood and chocolate

Sep 01, 2002;

Suffering Soham

Sep 01, 2002

Letter: US seeds of discontent

Sep 01, 2002;

Letter: Lessons from Soham

Sep 01, 2002;

Letter: Lessons from Soham

Sep 01, 2002;

Letter: Poor treatment

Sep 01, 2002;

Letter: Poor treatment

Sep 01, 2002

Letter: Harry Potter and the gobbet of ire

Sep 01, 2002;

NUMBERS

Sep 01, 2002

News Quiz

Sep 01, 2002

WORDS: Presently

Sep 01, 2002;

Caption Competition

Sep 01, 2002

READERS' EDITOR: Telling it like it is isn't always the best way

Sep 01, 2002;

It's not the children who need lessons in citizenship, it's their awful parents EDITOR-AT-LARGE

Sep 01, 2002;

Headlong into the clash of civilisations President Bush should heed the advice of friendly Arabs or face the consequence, writes Dilip Hiro

Sep 01, 2002;

Diary

Sep 01, 2002;

VIEWS FROM ELSEWHERE: Try as we might, we have not ruined Ibiza

Sep 01, 2002;

Thank you Tara, your suffering has saved me from the Victor Meldrews

Sep 01, 2002;

While the world contemplates war, our leader keeps his fingers crossed

Sep 01, 2002;

Leading Article: Britain's misery line

Sep 01, 2002

Leading Article: Where is the `dossier of damning evidence' on Iraq?

Sep 01, 2002

QUOTES OF THE WEEK

Sep 01, 2002

THE IoS PROFILE: Morrissey; Heaven knows; if he's miserable now The singer who made glum glam in the Eighties with legendary Indie band The Smiths is breaking his silence and coming out of his self- enforced exile in LA. Has time made him any happier?

Sep 01, 2002;

Sun, sea, sand - and rape

Sep 01, 2002;

Rear window: The tall tale of Little Tree and the Cherokee who was really a Klansman As literary hoaxes go, the case of Forrest Carter takes some beating.

Sep 01, 2002;

Cinema: Popular ratings There was a mixed reaction to the scrapping of the 12 certificate among parents and children at the Warner Village cinema at Horwich, Lancashire

Sep 01, 2002;

Cinema: Along came a spider ... and struck a blow for cinema-going parents of the under-12s.

Sep 01, 2002;

Television: All change for broadcasting's old guard

Sep 01, 2002

Television: Revealed! The perfect face for presenting the news on television Yes, Channel 5 has recruited the veteran Kate Adie to raise the profile of its news bulletins. But if she really wants to get on she needs Kirsty's hair, Dermot's eyes and a new birth certificate.

Sep 01, 2002;

The holy grail of medical science: to create the ultimate body- repair kit Parkinson's disease, hepatitis and damaged spinal cords could all be cured with injections of stem cells. Steve Connor explains

Sep 01, 2002;

Biotechnology: The stem cell revolution Stem cell research promises new treatments for a host of diseases - and vast profits for investors. Scientists are thrilled, but not everyone is cheering.

Sep 01, 2002;

New York Stories The city is enjoying its misery a bit too much, argues David Usborne. As the anniversary of the terror attacks draws near it's not just the souvenir sellers (Twin Towers thimble, anyone?) who can be accused of cashing in.

Sep 01, 2002;

Argentine settlers breathe life into dying rural Spain

Sep 01, 2002;

Children killed in Israeli helicopter strike

Sep 01, 2002;

Earth Summit: Blair promises to crack down on corruption Britain takes leading role in initiative to stop multinationals' corrupt practices in the Third World

Sep 01, 2002;

Earth Summit: The biggest problems: marks out of 10 so far

Sep 01, 2002

Earth Summit: Failure means disaster for our planet. But does Blair begin to understand? Whatever deal comes out of Jo'burg will not be enough. But failure to agree could sink hopes of international cooperation for years to come, writes Geoffrey Lean

Sep 01, 2002;

Earth Summit: Health risks of cooking smoke as bad as Aids Grassroots energy plan as 2.2 million a year die from diseases caused by burning wood and dung

Sep 01, 2002;

The IoS interview: Suzi Leather - `We're not here simply in order to have babies' Suzi Leather, chair of the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority

Sep 01, 2002;

Camden Town rivals world murder capitals Mean streets: Six murders in three months in one of London's hippest postcodes put it on a par with Johannesburg and Moscow

Sep 01, 2002;

THE SUNDAY POEM: Fun City encore

Sep 01, 2002;

Fox numbers unaffected by hunting

Sep 01, 2002;

Monster feud makes waves in Loch Ness

Sep 01, 2002;

Official quizzed over bug

Sep 01, 2002;

Observatory The curious world of David Randall

Sep 01, 2002;

Authors attack `propaganda' of government-sponsored novels

Sep 01, 2002;

Cokeheads to be talked out of their habits Drugs As crack and cocaine use soars, British addicts may soon benefit from a new therapy successfully pioneered in the US

Sep 01, 2002;

Transport chief calls for road tolls in major cities Motorway gridlock

Sep 01, 2002;

Railway crisis: Branson's golden boy keeps subsidy flowing The regulator

Sep 01, 2002;

Railway crisis: On time, on budget (no, really)

Sep 01, 2002;

Railway crisis: Virgin cashes in on West Coast fiasco The taxpayer forks out another pounds 200m in compensation as project runs years late and the cost soars by billions

Sep 01, 2002;

Airline security: Tighter computer checks on air passengers

Sep 01, 2002;

TV to show King Kong on towers

Sep 01, 2002;

Where next? Jittery US prepares for fresh attacks

Sep 01, 2002;

From crook to fanatic: Film extra with a criminal record and a gun in his bag

Sep 01, 2002;

Weapons inspectors: In search of Saddam's secret arsenal A worldwide drive to attract new recruits is urgently under way - in case a beleaguered Iraq agrees access. David Usborne reports from New York

Sep 01, 2002;

Iraq: Gulf with allies widens over military action

Sep 01, 2002;