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

More than sixty feared dead as mudslide triggered by rains sweeps through village

Nov 01, 2002

SWEET & LOW: RICHARD KELLY, THE DIRECTOR OF `DONNIE DARKO', CHOOSES HIS BEST AND WORST SCENES OF ALL TIME

Nov 01, 2002;

MR DEAYTON'S AGONY PAGE `Dear Angus, would it not be safer for celebrities such as yourself to have a sex life on television and a life of celibacy off?'

Nov 01, 2002;

DAYS LIKE THESE: 1 november 1872

Nov 01, 2002;

The town that was lost at sea The picturesque, and once prosperous, little port of Fraserburgh is now the heroin capital of Britain. Why are its young people so unable to escape the drug's deadly grasp? ROBERT CHALMERS (above) reports

Nov 01, 2002;

DRESS-DOWN FRIDAY

Nov 01, 2002;

DRESS-DOWN FRIDAY: Keep your hair on

Nov 01, 2002;

DRESS-DOWN FRIDAY: The bad influence of an elephant is stretching the truth

Nov 01, 2002;

DRESS-DOWN FRIDAY: Home truths

Nov 01, 2002;

FILM: THE BIG PICTURE: Another one for the road CHANGING LANES (15) DIRECTOR Roger Michell STARRING Samuel L Jackson / Ben Affleck / William Hurt 99 MINS

Nov 01, 2002;

FILM: ALSO SHOWING MORVERN CALLAR LYNNE RAMSAY (15) 28 DAYS LATER DANNY BOYLE (15) TWO MEN WENT TO WAR JOHN HENDERSON (PG) THEY ROBERT HARMON (15) MR DEEDS STEVEN BRILL (12A)

Nov 01, 2002;

Film: The fast and the furious Samuel L Jackson always keeps his cool, but lots of things make him mad. Such as the cop-out ending of his new film, his uptight golfing buddies and having a stutter. He talks to CHARLOTTE O'SULLIVAN

Nov 01, 2002;

Film: Apologise? No way Bertrand Tavernier has aroused even more criticism than usual with a new film about French cinema under the Nazis. But, says ROGER CLARKE, the director seems to be enjoying the fight

Nov 01, 2002;

FILM: VIDEOS: ABOUT A BOY Available to buy on DVD

Nov 01, 2002;

Pop: Heavy and noisy, funny and clever LIVE QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE The Forum London

Nov 01, 2002;

Pop: A new England With her new album, Anglicana, Eliza Carthy is on a mission to restore English music. She explains its violence, strangeness and beauty to TIM CUMMINGS

Nov 01, 2002;

POP: LYRIC SHEETS: What the Sex Pistols Did for Us The former Sex Pistol John Lydon is to become a presenter for Radio 2. Lydon, known as Johnny Rotten when he sang for the world's most famous punk band, will present a programme about Alice Cooper, one of his heroes, tomorrow at 8pm

Nov 01, 2002;

Pop: Vive la chanson! For us, chanson brings to mind the nostalgic past of Edith Piaf and Jacques Brel, but in France, a new generation has given it an ultra- hip meaning, says PHILIP SWEENEY. And David Byrne is one of this revamped genre's greatest fans

Nov 01, 2002;

Pop: Rejoice! It beats Peter and the Wolf LIVE THE POLYPHONIC SPREE Shepherd's Bush Empire London

Nov 01, 2002;

THIS WEEK'S ALBUM RELEASES

Nov 01, 2002;

POP: WHEN WILL I BE FAMOUS? V ELECTRIC 6 MONARCH, LONDON V NU GARAGE, LONDON V KILLCITY 333, LONDON

Nov 01, 2002;

POP: THE UK POP CHARTS

Nov 01, 2002

Classical: It's a cultural revolution BAYAN NORTHCOTT reflects on Michael Berkeley's recent lecture about the future of British music and why the confident post-war consensus about its public funding has gone

Nov 01, 2002;

Classical: Loveliness lingers IN CONCERT: KIM KASHKASHIAN/ ROBERT LEVIN Wigmore Hall London

Nov 01, 2002;

THE BEST PLAYS

Nov 01, 2002;

CINEMA: THE BEST FILMS

Nov 01, 2002;

DON'T MISS

Nov 01, 2002;

THEATRE: THE BEST PLAYS

Nov 01, 2002;

DON'T MISS

Nov 01, 2002;

THE BEST OF EUROPE

Nov 01, 2002;

BRIDGE

Nov 01, 2002;

CHESS

Nov 01, 2002;

THE BEST OF SATELLITE, CABLE & DIGITAL

Nov 01, 2002;

LAST NIGHT'S TELEVISION Time Flyers BBC2; Time Team C4

Nov 01, 2002;

PICK OF THE DAY: Tripping The Light Fantastic

Nov 01, 2002;

PICK OF THE DAY: DOCUMENTARY: The Osbournes (9.30pm C4)

Nov 01, 2002;

PICK OF THE DAY: SOAP EastEnders (8pm BBC1)

Nov 01, 2002;

PICK OF THE DAY: FILM: From Here to Eternity (1.05pm C4)

Nov 01, 2002;

TV HEROES: #75: John Simpson

Nov 01, 2002;

Duncan Smith: I will not be ousted as leader

Nov 01, 2002;

Football chief quits pounds 600,000-a-year post after row

Nov 01, 2002;

Halloween horror as five children are killed in Italian earthquake Rescuers frantically search for 25 missing in collapsed nursery

Nov 01, 2002;

Halloween party ends in horror as Italian earthquake destroys school 13 children dead and dozens missing amid frantic rescue effort

Nov 01, 2002;

New vagrancy laws proposed to improve urban spaces

Nov 01, 2002;

Fresh inquest ordered into 14 deaths at 1981 New Cross fire

Nov 01, 2002;

FASHION SHOW Negatives spanning 80 years of Vogue magazine go on display

Nov 01, 2002

160-year-old dream takes shape in Trafalgar Stair

Nov 01, 2002;

Police arrest loyalist gangs as local Unionists snub Trimble

Nov 01, 2002;

Nationwide foresees housing slowdown

Nov 01, 2002;

Minister receives a blunt critique of his own art

Nov 01, 2002;

Threat of pounds 50 fines for dropping chewing gum in street

Nov 01, 2002;

Police arrest loyalist gangs as local Unionists snub Trimble

Nov 01, 2002;

Italian Earthquake: `It is very black here. Parents are trying to find where their children are'

Nov 01, 2002;

Baseball comes to the Oval in London's bid to host Olympics

Nov 01, 2002;

ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE: `It is very black here. Parents are trying to find where their children are'

Nov 01, 2002;

Health: Milburn says no to talks as consultants reject pay deal Doctors refuse to accept a new contract that would restrict their ability to work privately, leading to resignation of negotiator

Nov 01, 2002;

Health: So why have doctors turned down a 15% salary rise?

Nov 01, 2002;

Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay is shot dead in New York studio

Nov 01, 2002;

A SUBCULTURE OF CONFLICT

Nov 01, 2002;

BBC to pay pounds 50,000 for libelling PM of Antigua

Nov 01, 2002;

Stealing a mobile has been made `pointless'

Nov 01, 2002;

POLITICS CONSERVATIVE CRISIS: Senior MP says there was a plot to oust leader The Conspirators

Nov 01, 2002;

POLITICS CONSERVATIVE CRISIS: Behind duncan smith's back the tory factions

Nov 01, 2002;

POLITICS CONSERVATIVE CRISIS: The contest: Challenge triggered by just 25 signatures

Nov 01, 2002;

Politics Conservative Crisis: `This is the toughest job that anyone will ever do... If somebody has an easy way of doing it, let me know' INTERVIEW

Nov 01, 2002;