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The Independent (London, England) back issues from February 2003:

Market report: Housebuilders come tumbling down after SSSB comment

Feb 01, 2003;

Carphone Warehouse promises 30% savings with new fixed-line service

Feb 01, 2003;

OUTLOOK: Internet piracy

Feb 01, 2003;

OUTLOOK: Ryanair/Buzz

Feb 01, 2003;

OUTLOOK: Better late than never, FSA finally halts the forced selling

Feb 01, 2003;

Trafficmaster takes pounds 62m writedown

Feb 01, 2003;

Goldman Sachs financier hired as new director general of Takeover Panel

Feb 01, 2003;

BAE exits space business with pounds 54m sale of Astrium to EADS

Feb 01, 2003;

World Markets

Feb 01, 2003

WORLD MARKETS: Paris

Feb 01, 2003

WORLD MARKETS: Tokyo

Feb 01, 2003

WORLD MARKETS: New York

Feb 01, 2003

WORLD MARKETS: London

Feb 01, 2003

Schwab jobs on the line after British arm sold to Barclays

Feb 01, 2003;

Souter ups stake in Stagecoach but denies plan to take it private

Feb 01, 2003;

Morrison shares fall as clock starts ticking on Safeway bid

Feb 01, 2003;

Odeon goes up for sale with pounds 450m price tag

Feb 01, 2003;

Watchdog acts to stop forced selling MARKET TURMOIL FSA eases solvency tests for insurers after one of worst months on record for FTSE 100

Feb 01, 2003;

Faith & Reason: Where do British soldiers with moral doubts about this war go now? Once fighting begins church leaders usually eschew moral judgements to pastor the troops. But this time they have already said too much

Feb 01, 2003;

Birthdays

Feb 01, 2003

Obituary: Lady Menuhin Dancer who enjoyed a considerable ballet career before marrying the violinist Yehudi Menuhin

Feb 01, 2003;

Obituary: Fr Werenfried van Straaten Charity founder dubbed `the greatest beggar of the century'

Feb 01, 2003;

Obituary: Jim McConnon Spin bowler for Glamorgan

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Burning issue

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Ready for Bac?

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Martyrdom indeed

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Spam off the menu

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Heavy traffic

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Angel of the airwaves

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: The poor in debt

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Iraqi army might do better this time

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Iraqi army might do better this time

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Iraqi army might do better this time

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Iraqi army might do better this time

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Iraqi army might do better this time

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Iraqi army might do better this time

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Sparrows killed by all-consuming magpies and humans

Feb 01, 2003;

Letter: Sparrows killed by all-consuming magpies and humans

Feb 01, 2003;

Identity cards will rule our lives: just ask the Spanish

Feb 01, 2003;

Bowling down to Brighton in an E-type Jag is fun I didn't end up as a duchess but I did, briefly, go out with a used car salesman

Feb 01, 2003;

What Mr Bush has in mind is nothing less than a reshaping of the world If Bush wins in Iraq with `acceptable' casualties, we will enter a more dangerous period than any in the last half century

Feb 01, 2003;

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Feb 01, 2003

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Feb 01, 2003

Leading Article: Gritted teeth

Feb 01, 2003

Leading Article: Fewer airlines buzzing around Europe's sky need not be bad

Feb 01, 2003

Leading Article: Mr Blair is not being honest in suggesting that war is an open question

Feb 01, 2003

QUOTES OF THE WEEK

Feb 01, 2003

Mea Culpa: Satire, anti-Semitism and Francesco Goya

Feb 01, 2003;

MY WEEK: Paul Godier/ London Undergound's managing director on a tough week for the capital's Tube network

Feb 01, 2003;

Profile: Peter O'Toole - A rare talent recognised: the last of the great hellraisers

Feb 01, 2003;

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

Feb 01, 2003

Preview

Feb 01, 2003

Why `translate' opera in English? Surtitles could kill off a company whose remit is to sing in English

Feb 01, 2003;

PEOPLE: Sotheby's sues Jackson for $1.4m

Feb 01, 2003

PEOPLE: Lee calls for serious black entertainment

Feb 01, 2003

Snow approved as Bush's Treasury Secretary

Feb 01, 2003

Two killed as Israel tries to flush out militants

Feb 01, 2003

IN FOREIGN PARTS: Only in death is there equality of life for the troubled Nepalese

Feb 01, 2003;

Australians worship `holy' fence post

Feb 01, 2003;

Cambodian radio station owner charged with inciting riots by false reporting

Feb 01, 2003;

Colombian kidnappers `targeting children'

Feb 01, 2003;

Troops hold back mob in Ivory Coast protest

Feb 01, 2003;

Six jailed for `worst crime in history of Mozambique'

Feb 01, 2003;

PEOPLE: Former state oil boss jailed for corruption

Feb 01, 2003

Correction: Durao Barroso

Feb 01, 2003