The Independent on Sunday (London, England) back issues from October 2005:
Secret report reveals catalogue of blunders at Sellafield
Oct 02, 2005;
No laughing matter for McDonald's
Oct 02, 2005
Competition probe to hit pounds 7bn Boots merger
Oct 02, 2005;
Lloyd's Names say Government will cause 20,000 bankruptcies
Oct 02, 2005;
BALI BOMBINGS: Horror returns to Bali Dozens die as al-Qa'ida bombs hit tourist resorts
Oct 02, 2005
Football: Double blunder puts Ferdinand's place at risk
Oct 02, 2005;
Tennis: Murray roars on Tennis - Supercharged Scot celebrates stunning assault on the world rankings by reaching his first senior Tour final where Federer awaits
Oct 02, 2005;
Bali Bombing: Within seconds, three cafs were in flames. And 22 people lay dead They hoped against hope that terrorists would not strike again. But three years after the first Bali bombings, Indonesia is once again dealing with carnage wrought by al-Qa'ida
Oct 02, 2005;
Bali Bombing: The terror links: Return to old target, simultaneous attacks: evidence says al-Qa'ida was behind outrage
Oct 02, 2005;
Bali Bombing: Tourism: Two steps back for the island's major industry
Oct 02, 2005;
BUSINESS VIEW: Too many chefs, but there's a Baker who uses his loaf
Oct 02, 2005;
Treasury poised to levy 'land tax' to ease blight of derelict sites
Oct 02, 2005;
Swedes force Old Mutual bid rethink
Oct 02, 2005;
Pensions fix hits Brown for pounds 2.4bn
Oct 02, 2005;
BOX OFFICE: HIT LIST This week: Magma Books, 117-119 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1 (020 7242 9503)
Oct 02, 2005
BOX OFFICE: WIN!
Oct 02, 2005
BOX OFFICE: FILMS
Oct 02, 2005
BOX OFFICE: BOOKS
Oct 02, 2005
BOX OFFICE: MUSIC
Oct 02, 2005
BOX OFFICE: COMPILATION CDS
Oct 02, 2005
BOX OFFICE: DVDS Provided by HMV Oxford Street, London W1
Oct 02, 2005
BALI BOMBINGS: The terror links - Three days ago, Australia warned of a new Bali bomb risk. It was news to us, says UK
Oct 02, 2005;
BALI BOMBINGS: In seconds, 25 were killed. But is there a British connection? They hoped against hope that terrorists would not strike again. But three years after the first Bali bombings, Indonesia is once again dealing with carnage wrought by al-Qa'ida
Oct 02, 2005;
INSIDE LINES: Blair 'wants to lead 2018 World Cup bid'
Oct 02, 2005;
Hemery struggles to lord it over Moynihan
Oct 02, 2005;
INSIDE LINES: New-age cricket has got it taped
Oct 02, 2005;
INSIDE LINES: The Campaign for a Scottish Olympic Team
Oct 02, 2005;
INSIDE LINES: Ricky Hatton
Oct 02, 2005;
Exit Lines
Oct 02, 2005
Football: Keane steals the thunder as Bent shows his credentials The Premiership - Irishman hits sublime winner to spoil England hopefuls' day; Charlton Athletic 2 Bent 25, 48 Tottenham Hotspur 3 King 51, Mido 64, Keane 80 Half-time: 1-0 Attendance: 27,111
Oct 02, 2005;
Football: Nakata shapes up as his new life gets physical
Oct 02, 2005;
Football: Kuqi cuts a dash to add to West Brom's misery Blackburn Rovers 2 Kuqi 80, 88 West Bromwich Albion 0 Half-time: 0-0 Attendance: 20,721
Oct 02, 2005;
Ten ways to turn over a new leaf When you're done feasting on oysters, pumpkins or cranberries, says Kali Cooper, take a peep at the psychedelic colour scheme
Oct 02, 2005;
Bali Bombing: The Reaction: Painful memories for families of victims of the 2002 attacks
Oct 02, 2005;
Bali Bombing: The witnesses: 'I helped lift up the bodies. There was blood everywhere'
Oct 02, 2005;
'The lights won't go out' but Labour is looking at all energy options " including the 'N' word Trade Secretary Alan Johnson explains how he plans to keep Britain safe from power crises, as nuclear energy takes centre stage
Oct 02, 2005;
Industry asked to back nukes
Oct 02, 2005;
BALI BOMBINGS: The militants - Engineer who studied at Reading University is 'most wanted' suspect
Oct 02, 2005;
BNG sale to cost 4,000 jobs
Oct 02, 2005;
Sarah Parish If you're in the theatre and the woman in the row behind starts shouting and then throws up on you, don't worry " it's probably this actress, wishing she was at home listening to Janis Joplin...
Oct 02, 2005
Football: Rooney reflects dazzle of United The Premiership - Change to 4-4-2 supplies freedom for Van Nistelrooy and overdue entertainment in top flight; Fulham 2 Manchester United 3 John 2 Van Nistelrooy pen 17, 45 Claus Jensen 28 Rooney 18 Half- time: 2-3 Attendance: 21,862
Oct 02, 2005;
Football: All the rage as a player but can Keane cut it as boss?
Oct 02, 2005;
Football: Given the saviour again as Newcastle make point Portsmouth 0 Newcastle United 0 Attendance: 20,220
Oct 02, 2005;
East Coast USA: Is that Moby I see before me? Or is it just a great white whale? You'd be amazed who you run across when you go in search of Moby- Dick. Philip Hoare has a chance encounter on the way to New England...
Oct 02, 2005;
East Coast USA: SLEEPOVER: The Greenbrier : A bed for the night in West Virginia
Oct 02, 2005;
Leadership boost for Fox may squeeze Clarke out Tories could be left with 'nightmare' of two candidates from party's right wing
Oct 02, 2005;
Animal rights extremists force firms to cut all links with lab
Oct 02, 2005;
Not such a big Mac: investor urges sell-off After amassing a 5 per cent stake in McDonald's, hedge fund Pershing presses for sale of a quarter of the burger chain's outlets
Oct 02, 2005;
WHAT THE PAPERS SAY...
Oct 02, 2005
Football: SVEN'S WORLD OF ALTERNATIVES
Oct 02, 2005;
Football: Becks in right place to give Crouch the nod Road to Germany 2006 - As reckless Eriksson switches to conservative mode, he cannot afford to miscalculate again
Oct 02, 2005;
Football: Dunne misbehavin': born-again defender thrives on his lifeline
Oct 02, 2005;
Pinter celebrates a lifetime of shocking audiences with taboo- busting obscenity
Oct 02, 2005;
Schools urged to pick pupils by lottery
Oct 02, 2005;
Children killed by grenade
Oct 02, 2005
Israeli ship investigated
Oct 02, 2005
14 die from illegal alcohol
Oct 02, 2005
MP saves drowning man
Oct 02, 2005
Hot-tub fitting splits home
Oct 02, 2005
Elderly peacemaker dies
Oct 02, 2005
Winning Lotto numbers
Oct 02, 2005
Football: 'Goalscoring " I eat, sleep and drink it' Road to Germany 2006 - Little striker reborn and primed for the big challenge; The mantra of Michael Owen
Oct 02, 2005;
Football: Young at heart of more fruitful Valley International calls a headache for the manager but a joy for the club. Ronald Atkin reports
Oct 02, 2005;
Football: Douglas out of luck and out of the picture as Gordon's reputation keeps rising
Oct 02, 2005;
Football: Cahill signals a turning point on uphill road
Oct 02, 2005;