The Independent on Sunday (London, England) back issues from February 2004:
`Panorama' to put BBC back under microscope
Feb 01, 2004;
Ryanair ready to take on EC over state aid
Feb 01, 2004;
Stelios plans `no frills' mobile
Feb 01, 2004;
Tax bill threatens Hollinger resistance to Barclays
Feb 01, 2004;
MoD fires warning shot at Air Tanker
Feb 01, 2004;
Shell chief defies calls for him to quit
Feb 01, 2004;
The Ideas Exchange: Even for the man who transformed PizzaExpress, Channel 4 is a hot potato BUSINESS VIEW
Feb 01, 2004;
Believe it: the sun is shining ECONOMIC VIEW
Feb 01, 2004;
Hutton has put all our news in a spin EXPERT VIEW
Feb 01, 2004;
The Loop
Feb 01, 2004
If you swallow this, your number's up
Feb 01, 2004
Manufacturers see signs of spring
Feb 01, 2004
Quotes
Feb 01, 2004
Investors win right to sue over AbPref Court ruling clears way for potential action against former directors, auditor and broker at collapsed trust, reports James Mawson
Feb 01, 2004;
`Unhappy' MacKenzie enters row over Numis
Feb 01, 2004;
DTI backs corruption taskforce in Congo
Feb 01, 2004;
The Thing Is.. Ryanair: O'Leary on a wing and a prayer after bad week
Feb 01, 2004;
Frost waives fees and puts up pounds 35,000 to rescue his faltering film company
Feb 01, 2004;
Last year's fastest grower still has plenty of juice
Feb 01, 2004;
Markets: French drug battle fixates on figures The week ahead
Feb 01, 2004
The week that was: Leeds United saved in last-gasp thriller
Feb 01, 2004
Markets: Image of the week
Feb 01, 2004
Punting in the City: Standard Chartered
Feb 01, 2004
Market mover: The Federal Reserve
Feb 01, 2004
The new ITV wakes up to reality As the merged group goes live, says Tim Webb, it faces a fight to woo viewers and advertisers and stop investors saying `get me out of here'
Feb 01, 2004;
Telecoms Media Technology: It's beyond reasonable doubt: reporters must not be cowed by the BBC's defeat Peter Cole argues that Lord Hutton's verdict owed everything to strict legal definitions and nothing to an understanding of investigative journalism, while (below) the diary of a corporation insider shows how staff reacted to last week's dramatic events
Feb 01, 2004;
Burgers: tough on grime, tough on the causes of grime ADVERTISING
Feb 01, 2004;
The Lowdown: He makes markets move. Now can he bring down Bush? Over dinner in Davos, George Soros tells Irene Hell why the American President is `a danger to the world'
Feb 01, 2004;
The Top Brass: The 10 leading music therapists - Striking a chord with patients: the healing power of harmony
Feb 01, 2004
Money & Property: Millions have been snared, but endowment holders can still spring the mortgage trap Melanie Bien shows how to make up the shortfall if your policy isn't likely to pay off the home loan
Feb 01, 2004;
Cash Points
Feb 01, 2004
Money: A cold snap in car insurance As rising costs buffet Britain's motorists, Melanie Bien shows how to drive a better deal on cover
Feb 01, 2004;
Money: Don't storm out of Standard Life YOUR MONEY
Feb 01, 2004;
Cash Points
Feb 01, 2004
Money: Find a new deal as Tessa sails off into the sunset Account holders can still enjoy tax-free saving, says Sam Dunn
Feb 01, 2004;
Money: Overstretched? Break free from a debt dungeon As Britons sink into the red, Sam Dunn shows how to avoid financial torture and rebuild your credit history
Feb 01, 2004;
Money: Keep control of your commitments to creditors
Feb 01, 2004
The shape I'm in Cold. Authoritarian. Intellectual. Baffling. That's what they say about the Director of the Tate. You might also take that view of the minimalist art of Donald Judd. Charles Darwent talks to Sir Nicholas Serota about his greatest passion
Feb 01, 2004;
Rowan Pelling: This is the life
Feb 01, 2004;
This is not my body. It is an object Life stories
Feb 01, 2004;
Q - the interview: Chloe Sevigny
Feb 01, 2004;
Do me a favour! Heels by Westwood
Feb 01, 2004
Party On
Feb 01, 2004
How the internet ruined my health - confessions of a cyberchondriac At the first twinge or sniff, they trawl medical websites and fear the worst. GPs' surgeries are deluged with their demands. Peta Bee on a new and virulent strain of hypochondria
Feb 01, 2004;
Poppy Folly Your stars, baby. Read them and weep
Feb 01, 2004
S is for Sex
Feb 01, 2004;
Dear Wolfgang Your life, your looks, your clothes, your every little problem solved each week by our resident lifestyle guru. Trust him, he knows...
Feb 01, 2004
Fashion: You've got the look This week Sheer cheek; Our experts take to the streets to find out what real people are wearing, and show you how to recreate their style
Feb 01, 2004;
Beauty Bag Face to face with the colours of the rainbow
Feb 01, 2004;
Win a day at a health spa
Feb 01, 2004
BORSTAL BOY Brendan Behan was a hard-drinking criminal who died at 41. He also wrote `The Quare Fellow', a satire on capital punishment that created a sensation in 1956. Now Kathy Burke is staging a revival, says Daniel Rosenthal. Can lightning strike twice?
Feb 01, 2004
Answer the questions! Sarah McLachlan `Britney-nudity isn't my cup of tea'
Feb 01, 2004;
Linden leaves and air cake - what kind of music do you call that? Try Einsturzende Neubauten's new album - a rare collaboration between band and fans. Louise Gray meets frontman Blixa Bargeld
Feb 01, 2004;
A few things Alan Titchmarsh would never do with a rake... The Rotterdam Film Festival may be Cannes' quieter sibling, but, says Jonathan Romney, it's where the real action is
Feb 01, 2004;
No sets or props, but we do get Nicole in chains First Emily Watson. Then Bjork. Now Ms Kidman. Women really suffer in Lars von Trier's films. Demetrios Matheou asks him why
Feb 01, 2004;
Bertolucci, sex, 1968... should we dare to hope? FILM STUDIES
Feb 01, 2004;
Film: Like an Ali biopic without a right hook ALSO SHOWING
Feb 01, 2004;
Film: So what did you do at school today? Elephant Gus Van Sant 88 MINS, 15
Feb 01, 2004;
Film choice
Feb 01, 2004
Dance: The brilliant return of the fiendish Mr B Balanchine Triple Bill Royal Opera House LONDON
Feb 01, 2004;
Dance choice
Feb 01, 2004
Art choice
Feb 01, 2004
What the hell is Turk up to this time? And other complex artistic themes Gavin Turk: The Golden Thread White Cube LONDON
Feb 01, 2004;
Rock & pop: Harsh words, sweet voice... Yep, she's got it Amy Winehouse Jazz Cafe LONDON The Twilight Singers Islington Academy LONDON
Feb 01, 2004;
Classical: The search for the ideal woman - it feels like the beginning of an affair Les Contes d'Hoffmann Royal Opera House LONDON A Grand Night Out Grand Theatre LEEDS
Feb 01, 2004;