The Independent on Sunday (London, England) back issues from September 2005:
Scandal of children locked up in 'adult' jails
Sep 04, 2005;
BBC launches inquiry into Humphrys speech
Sep 04, 2005;
New Orleans a 'ghost town' for 9 months
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: The right result, the wrong way to play Wales 0 England 1 - Cole's lucky strike provides vital victory but questions remain over Eriksson's tactical nous as Rooney is cast adrift
Sep 04, 2005;
Floyd to reform? Not for all the money in the world
Sep 04, 2005;
The only way to watch England shade a victory: through some glasses, darkly
Sep 04, 2005
Scandal of the children locked up in adult jails
Sep 04, 2005;
New Orleans to shut for nine months
Sep 04, 2005;
Islamic group in secret plan to recruit UK students n Revealed: how 'banned' militants are going under cover on British campuses
Sep 04, 2005;
Sales crash at Dixons increases high street pressure
Sep 04, 2005;
Carlton-Cannes to lead pounds 500m hotel sell-offs
Sep 04, 2005;
Air fares to rise after Katrina creates a jet-fuel shortage
Sep 04, 2005;
Schools short of 700 head teachers
Sep 04, 2005;
Relief and troops finally arrive to ease New Orleans torment
Sep 04, 2005;
Train death mystery
Sep 04, 2005
Miss England is Muslim
Sep 04, 2005
Chirac in hospital
Sep 04, 2005
Winning Lotto numbers
Sep 04, 2005
WHAT THE PAPERS SAY ...
Sep 04, 2005
INSIDE LINES
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: Eriksson misses big chance to give substance more style World Cup 2006 - England coach offers a tempting target for his growing critics
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: Man for man marking at the Millennium Stadium
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: Beckham makes the most of his mission implausible World Cup 2006 - Eriksson needs genuine defensive midfielder to solve muddle
Sep 04, 2005;
Heads shortage threatens schools
Sep 04, 2005;
Chris Jones
Sep 04, 2005
Train death mystery
Sep 04, 2005
UK soldiers deny rape
Sep 04, 2005
Shark alert off Hartlepool
Sep 04, 2005
Relief and troops finally arrive to ease New Orleans torment
Sep 04, 2005;
BUSINESS VIEW: Listen to Ken. He's not as anti-euro as the Tories think
Sep 04, 2005;
Royal Mail set to 'lose a third' of its market when letter monopoly ends
Sep 04, 2005;
Soft drinks melt sales of chocolate
Sep 04, 2005;
HSBC sued over credit card 'cartel'
Sep 04, 2005;
BOX OFFICE: HIT LIST
Sep 04, 2005
BOX OFFICE: WIN!
Sep 04, 2005
BOX OFFICE: FILMS
Sep 04, 2005
BOX OFFICE: BOOKS
Sep 04, 2005
BOX OFFICE: MUSIC
Sep 04, 2005
BOX OFFICE: DVDS
Sep 04, 2005
BOX OFFICE: BOARD GAMES
Sep 04, 2005
Late-summer getaways: You can keep your glitterati, we've got Nelson and Garibaldi Far from the gaze of the paparazzi's zoom lenses, Adrian Mourby seeks out an authentic Sardinian experience on peaceful, historic Maddalena island
Sep 04, 2005;
Late-summer getaways: STAR ATTRACTIONS: FIVE MORE ITALIAN ISLANDS TO VISIT
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: Cole salvages nerve-racking England Wales 0 England 1 Cole 54 Half-time: 0-0 Attendance: 78,000; Latest experiment stifled by stubborn Wales resistance
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: 'Systems don't matter, you must perform' Quote Unquote
Sep 04, 2005
Football: Flawed formation a wicked waste of Rooney's talents
Sep 04, 2005;
Please sir, can I have some recognition? The real Oliver Twist is revealed at last Charles Dickens was thought to have based his most famous character on his own early life " but now a literary detective claims to have discovered the book's real hero. Anthony Barnes and Stephen Khan report
Sep 04, 2005;
Tobacco sponsors running out of road after China rules out F1 deals Cigarette companies left with plenty of cash but nowhere to spend it, as Formula One faces up to loss of lucrative partnerships
Sep 04, 2005;
Smoking ban could cost 'thousands of jobs'
Sep 04, 2005;
Rivals in race for GP logo as seniors warm up
Sep 04, 2005;
THIS CULTURAL LIFE: Vic Reeves The comedian is going to get round to Dickens one of these days " until then, he'll carry on carving bits of wood and darning his Westwood strides
Sep 04, 2005
Late-summer getaways: Pack your bags. Let's get out of here The kids are back at school, so make the most of the bargains now on offer. Ian McCurrach picks 20 last-minute holidays
Sep 04, 2005;
Tory activists prepare to block Clarke
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: Giggs on the bawl to teach Ricketts a valuable lesson World Cup 2006 - Teased by Wright-Phillips, shouted at by his captain " it's a steep learning curve for Welsh full-back
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: Sanchez faces facts in damage limitation
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: Belfast soothed as the painful wait is over Northern Ireland 2 Elliott 60, Feeney pen 85 Azerbaijan 0 Half- time: 0-0 Attendance: 12,000
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: Giggs on the bawl to teach Ricketts a valuable lesson World Cup 2006 - Teased by Wright-Phillips, shouted at by his captain " it's a steep learning curve for Welsh full-back
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: Sanchez faces facts in damage limitation
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: Belfast soothed as the painful wait is over Northern Ireland 2 Elliott 60, Feeney pen 85 Azerbaijan 0 Half- time: 0-0 Attendance: 12,000
Sep 04, 2005;
Football: Zurawski keeps Poles on pole Poland 3 Smolarek 13, Kosowski 23, Zurawski 68 Austria 2 Linz 61 80 Half-time: 2-0 Attendance: 35,000
Sep 04, 2005;
Up to 4m guns in UK and police are losing the battle 'IoS' investigation - Another week, another horrific shooting. The culture of illegal firearms is running out of control
Sep 04, 2005;
Howard warns Tories over leadership vote
Sep 04, 2005;
Microsoft learns to ask before answering The computer giant is to speak the language of its clients and stop imposing 'solutions', writes Keith Rodgers in San Francisco
Sep 04, 2005;
Brits lead buyout of luxury yacht 'cottage industry'
Sep 04, 2005;
COVER STORY: BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR A marble sculpture of a pregnant woman with shortened legs and no arms " art doesn't come much more controversial than that, says Charles Darwent. But is Marc Quinn's new work for London's most famous square really just about changing attitudes to beauty? And what on earth would Lord Nelson have to say about it...
Sep 04, 2005;
HOW WE MET: MARTIN 'ZIPPO' BURTON & GARETH ELLIS: 'I knew I was stuck with him'
Sep 04, 2005;