The Independent on Sunday (London, England) back issues from March 2004:
Treasury backs slimline Crossrail
Mar 07, 2004;
SEC probes share deals at Glazer's family firms
Mar 07, 2004;
Green's pounds 15m could cost ITV far more
Mar 07, 2004;
Leeds Utd pounds 10m in debt to taxman and Customs
Mar 07, 2004;
Penrose report sparks calls for Equitable compensation
Mar 07, 2004;
Morrisons Compact to bring an end to Safeway's shelf life
Mar 07, 2004;
The Ideas Exchange: ECONOMIC VIEW - A few winners, lots of losers
Mar 07, 2004;
The Ideas Exchange: EXPERT VIEW - So inflation is all our own fault?
Mar 07, 2004;
The Ideas Exchange: BUSINESS VIEW - Gordon Brown, the IMF needs you, and Britain needs you to go
Mar 07, 2004;
The Loop
Mar 07, 2004
Black signs auditor to keep Hollinger afloat
Mar 07, 2004;
Watchdog to blast Network Rail for wasting millions in public funds
Mar 07, 2004;
Russian gas giant could be broken up
Mar 07, 2004;
Riverdeep, profit high for Alchemy
Mar 07, 2004;
Britain in dock over workers' rights
Mar 07, 2004;
The Thing Is: Shell - New broom may not see, but he is visible
Mar 07, 2004
Market mover; Antofagasta
Mar 07, 2004
Punting in the City: mMowlem
Mar 07, 2004
Image of the week
Mar 07, 2004
Markets: The week that was - Animated investors take centre stage
Mar 07, 2004
Markets: The week ahead - City frets over Black Horse payout
Mar 07, 2004
City gears up for arrival of runaway Redbus, the film distributor that can't stop growing
Mar 07, 2004;
IFA faces legal action over suspended hedge funds
Mar 07, 2004;
`Businessmen run company like a business': that's the shocking truth about MG Rover After the accusations of asset stripping, Tim Webb opens the bonnet on the tangled affairs of the consortium that saved the car maker
Mar 07, 2004;
The Lowdown: Toughest of the tough talkers John Devaney tells Clayton Hirst that despite his success with the mission impossible of reviving Marconi, there are still troubles ahead
Mar 07, 2004;
TelecomsMediaTechnology: AP overturns the old order Reuters faces a fight to the wire as its big global rival for transmitting news and pictures goes all-out for new markets. Abigail Townsend reports
Mar 07, 2004;
ADVERTISING: Row your own boats
Mar 07, 2004;
CashPoints
Mar 07, 2004
Money & Property: 400,000 could sink without trace for insurance A new system for measuring flood risk will hurt many homeowners
Mar 07, 2004;
Feed the three thousand into a tranquil fund ... As the deadline approaches for buying an individual savings account, Melanie Bien looks first at mini cash ISAs, the safe option
Mar 07, 2004;
CashPoints
Mar 07, 2004
Passed Finalists List The following students successfully passed the Final Level of the CIMA qualification in November 2003. In total, 34,265 students sat more than 61,571 papers at 257 exam venues across 84 countries worldwide
Mar 07, 2004
... Or send the seven thousand to ride the big waves in shares for tax-free investment, and then at maxi ISAs, the stock market vehicle that offers more spectacular rewards but also more risk
Mar 07, 2004
What are your options with an ISA?
Mar 07, 2004
Plant the seeds of a tax break Spring clean your finances now, says Francesca Lagerberg - and reap the benefits after 5 April
Mar 07, 2004;
YOUR MONEY: First priced out, then stitched up
Mar 07, 2004;
Quit the habit and you'll stub out high premiums Sam Dunn reports on the benefits of becoming an ex-smoker
Mar 07, 2004;
Smothered by cover: why are borrowers paying for protection they don't need? It's big business for banks but bad news for millions of consumers. Sam Dunn investigates loan insurance
Mar 07, 2004;
Still paying for Barclays' back-up
Mar 07, 2004;
How to get rich This week, LifeEtc explores our mysterious relationship with money. To start at the top, who doesn't want to be a millionaire? Jasmine Birtles reveals the secrets behind the world's great fortunes while, overleaf, Stephen Bayley shows you how to blow your first big one - in style
Mar 07, 2004;
How to spend a million... beautifully
Mar 07, 2004;
THIS IS THE LIFE
Mar 07, 2004;
PartyOn
Mar 07, 2004
Life stories: Do I hear 4p for the dog?
Mar 07, 2004;
Q: The Interview - Lynne Franks
Mar 07, 2004;
S is for Sex
Mar 07, 2004;
Who needs money when you've got a spring in your step? How hard can it be to live on your wits in London for a day? Hermione Eyre left home one sunny morning without a care in the world - or a penny in her purse...
Mar 07, 2004;
FASHION: You've got the look - This week She's eclectic Our experts take to the streets to find out what real people are wearing, and show you how to recreate their style
Mar 07, 2004;
Fashion: Snip of the week
Mar 07, 2004
Fashion: BeautyBag And the winner for best use of curling tongs is ...
Mar 07, 2004;
Fashion: Dear Wolfgang
Mar 07, 2004
THE MONEY ISSUE: HOW MUCH? A flop can cost millions to make, a masterpiece just a few pence. Either way, cash has always been an essential fuel in the creative engine - and sometimes in ways you least expect. Prepare to be amazed by our top tales of art and money...
Mar 07, 2004
THE MONEY ISSUE: ANSWER THE QUESTIONS! Stella Vine - Princess Diana, Prozac and private views
Mar 07, 2004
THE MONEY ISSUE: Please sir, may I have... The Arts Council hands out millions of pounds a year, says James Morrison. But who gets it? And why?
Mar 07, 2004;
FILM STUDIES: When $1m a week just ain't enough
Mar 07, 2004;
VISUAL ART: All about Eve (another raw deal) In-A-Gadda- Da-Vida Tate Britain LONDON
Mar 07, 2004;
ExitPoll: `In-A-Gadda-Da- Vida', Tate Britain, London
Mar 07, 2004
FILM: It's all over the place - in a good way 21 Grams Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu 124 MINS, 15
Mar 07, 2004;
Film: ALSO SHOWING - The girls kvetch, the boys brawl. Thank God for Cocteau!
Mar 07, 2004;
CLASSICAL: Boozy bankers. Can it be Wagner? The Rhinegold/ ENO The Coliseum LONDON La boheme Royal Albert Hall LONDON
Mar 07, 2004;
DANCE: Sometimes the fewer the legs, the greater the grace Nina Ananiashvili Sadler's Wells LONDON CandoCo Queen Elizabeth Hall LONDON
Mar 07, 2004;
JAZZ: Talking 'bout his g-g-generation? Well, it's an argument... Jamie Cullum Colston Hall BRISTOL
Mar 07, 2004;
ROCK & POP: The real thing versus the Brit version Big Boi Electric Ballroom LONDON Lemar Shepherds Bush Empire LONDON
Mar 07, 2004;
TELEVISION: Not what the doctors ordered No Angels Channel 4 The Downing Street Patient BBC 2 The Best for My Child Channel 4 Tim Marlow on Roy Lichtenstein Five
Mar 07, 2004;
RADIO: Wisdom, experience, perfection Letter from America BBC Radio 4
Mar 07, 2004;