The Independent (London, England) back issues from January 2003:
NEW NAME, OLD PUD `I believe that in Italy "Zuppa Inglese" is their term for trifle. I haven't tried "Zuppa Inglese", but I am not convinced they mean kindly by it'
Jan 01, 2003;
DAYS LIKE THESE 1 January 1974
Jan 01, 2003;
Tales of the city
Jan 01, 2003;
Tales of the city: Dark clouds loom
Jan 01, 2003;
Tales of the city: Inside every John there's a wildebeest trying to get out
Jan 01, 2003;
Health: A question of health
Jan 01, 2003;
Health: HAVE YOUR SAY
Jan 01, 2003
Health: Top 30 tips for the new year With the welter of medical advice available, it's hard to know what to believe. ROGER DOBSON reviews the latest research to help you live long and prosper
Jan 01, 2003;
European travel: Where to be in 2003 Will it be a lemon festival in France, the Galway races, or flamenco in Seville? SIMON CALDER and ALICE LASCELLES offer 12 reasons to start planning your weekend breaks right now
Jan 01, 2003;
EUROPEAN TRAVEL: SIMON CALDER'S DEALS OF THE WEEK
Jan 01, 2003
Country's king Hank Williams died 50 years ago today. He was just 29. In his brief, pain-racked life the Alabama hillbilly changed country music for ever and, with the intensity and energy of his songs, made rock'n'roll possible, says ANDY KERSHAW (left)
Jan 01, 2003;
Classical: Fantasy given the full throttle NELSON GOERNER Wigmore Hall London
Jan 01, 2003;
THEATRE: THE BEST PLAYS
Jan 01, 2003;
THEATRE: DON'T MISS
Jan 01, 2003;
THEATRE: DON'T MISS
Jan 01, 2003;
THE BEST OF EUROPE
Jan 01, 2003;
BRIDGE
Jan 01, 2003;
CHESS
Jan 01, 2003;
THE BEST OF SATELLITE, CABLE & DIGITAL
Jan 01, 2003;
THE YEAR'S TELEVISION The greatest TV cliches of 2002 remembered
Jan 01, 2003;
RADIO: PICK OF THE DAY
Jan 01, 2003;
TELEVISION: PICK OF THE DAY
Jan 01, 2003;
TV HEROES118: Simon Cowell
Jan 01, 2003;
STROKE OF MIDNIGHT All around the world, revellers welcome in 2003
Jan 01, 2003
Minister plays down talk of payout over Zimbabwe cricket match
Jan 01, 2003;
Number of babies born with defects is more than double Government's figure
Jan 01, 2003;
Whitehall drew up plan to segregate Northern Ireland
Jan 01, 2003;
No case for Iraq war, says UN chief
Jan 01, 2003;
STROKE OF MIDNIGHT: All around the world, revellers welcome in 2003
Jan 01, 2003
Britain keen to override `Paris-Berlin axis' in EU
Jan 01, 2003;
North Korea to pull out of pact limiting nuclear weapons because of US `threats'
Jan 01, 2003;
Security tight as New Year revellers take to the streets
Jan 01, 2003;
Tramp finds body parts of woman and girl in binliners behind pub
Jan 01, 2003;
Parents see 25 as the age of independence
Jan 01, 2003;
Business is booming, but museums say free entry is a blessing with a heavy price
Jan 01, 2003
BBC and ITV lose out as Christmas viewers switch over to pay TV
Jan 01, 2003;
Brain cells may be damaged for ever by cocaine abuse
Jan 01, 2003;
`My son has basically had enough of needles' BIRTH DEFECTS Underestimation means children do not always get the care they need
Jan 01, 2003;
Sniffer dogs to track illegal food imports
Jan 01, 2003;
Anger boils over among neighbours barricaded in their flats as police siege becomes longest in Britain
Jan 01, 2003;
IRA GANG'S SIX-DAY STAND-OFF IN 1975
Jan 01, 2003;
Low-lying Britain faces uncertainty over flood insurance
Jan 01, 2003;
Dying man says he will join euthanasia group
Jan 01, 2003;
Public Record Office: The day an Iron Curtain almost fell on Shakespeare's saucy scenes PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE Newly released documents reveal a `respectable' IRA chief, ministers' plans for an island asylum and how the Royal Shakespeare Company defied protests by a Communist regime
Jan 01, 2003;
Public Record Office: Gerry Adams seen as `man of peace' PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE Newly released documents reveal a `respectable' IRA chief, ministers' plans for an island asylum and how the Royal Shakespeare Company defied protests by a Communist regime
Jan 01, 2003;
Public Record Office: Tories tried to find island for migrants PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE Newly released documents reveal a `respectable' IRA chief, ministers' plans for an island asylum and how the Royal Shakespeare Company defied protests by a Communist regime
Jan 01, 2003;
Public Record Office: Heath's inquiry found he was the source of leak PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE Newly released documents reveal a `respectable' IRA chief, ministers' plans for an island asylum and how the Royal Shakespeare Company defied protests by a Communist regime
Jan 01, 2003;
Bar Council pledges to defend trial by jury
Jan 01, 2003
Company final-salary pension funds close
Jan 01, 2003
Royal Society calls for ban on human cloning
Jan 01, 2003
Death in Jamaican hotel pool `was accident'
Jan 01, 2003
Lloyd Webber delays `The Sound of Music'
Jan 01, 2003
RSPCA demands end to dolphin killing
Jan 01, 2003
Blair tops BBC poll for deportation
Jan 01, 2003
Hardy cattle to help restore Dales ecology
Jan 01, 2003
Teenager charged over fatal attack on bus
Jan 01, 2003
President paves way for Erdogan to be PM
Jan 01, 2003
Insanity verdict in war crimes trial angers Chechens
Jan 01, 2003;
Living with euros but still thinking in francs: old ways die hard in Europe THIS EUROPE
Jan 01, 2003;
Island evacuated after volcano erupts
Jan 01, 2003
Treasure hunters told to pay for damage
Jan 01, 2003
Former minister found guilty of death plot
Jan 01, 2003
Fears for thousands on islands hit by massive cyclone
Jan 01, 2003;
FLYING TRAIN Chinese test first commercial Maglev railway
Jan 01, 2003
US says al-Qa'ida using cargo ships for future attacks tracks
Jan 01, 2003;