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The Independent on Sunday (London, England) articles from January 2006

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The Independent on Sunday (London, England) back issues from January 2006:

Extra: Test your intelligence

Jan 01, 2006

Prescott satellite to spy on your home Exclusive Hi-tech cameras brought in to police home improvements and council tax dodgers

Jan 01, 2006;

I'm staying, says freed hostage

Jan 01, 2006

BOX OFFICE: HIT LIST This week: The Pan Bookshop, 158 Fulham Road, London SW10 (020 7373 4997)

Jan 01, 2006

BOX OFFICE: WIN!

Jan 01, 2006

BOX OFFICE: FILMS

Jan 01, 2006

BOX OFFICE: MUSIC

Jan 01, 2006

BOX OFFICE: BOOKS

Jan 01, 2006

BOX OFFICE: TRAVEL BOOKS Provided by Borders Oxford Street, London W1

Jan 01, 2006

BOX OFFICE: WORKOUT DVDS Provided by HMV Oxford Street, London W1

Jan 01, 2006

Cover Story: AND FOR MY NEXT TRIP... Egypt, Peru, Tahiti... There's a whole world out there to explore. But just where do you start? We asked some famous faces to reveal where they'll be jetting off to in 2006

Jan 01, 2006;

Cameron says police service must be radically reformed

Jan 01, 2006;

Extra: The ultimate pit your wits Try your hand at these tough, old-fashioned questions from a quiz book of 1932

Jan 01, 2006

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: POLITICS - David, Gordon (& Tony?) UK POLITICS: A week is a long time in politics, but a year? By 2007 Cameron might be the longest serving party leader

Jan 01, 2006;

New Year strike on Tube brings chaos to London partygoers

Jan 01, 2006;

'IoS' appeal Pakistan earthquake

Jan 01, 2006

THIS CULTURAL LIFE: Adrian Lester How does the actor escape the music of Michael Nyman and the Tweenies? With a little Britney and lots of graphic novels

Jan 01, 2006

Dom Joly: My irrational hang-up

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: POLITICS EVENTS

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: POLITICS - This year's faces

Jan 01, 2006

The end of the pap show A new law in the US looks like banning the paparazzi and ending their stalking of the stars. It could happen here, reports Anthony Barnes

Jan 01, 2006;

Cover story: Bring it on! Sam Mendes is already knocking on your door, Angela Gheorghiu won't take no for an answer and the Bolshoi really want to get together in April " that's right, another year in the arts is already upon us, so let our critics (and a few special guests) set you up with the hot cultural dates of 2006

Jan 01, 2006

CITY SLICKERS THE WISH LIST Where should you hit the streets this year? You could join the weekend explorers on new flights into eastern Europe. Or follow your sporting heroes to Germany and Australia. Mark Rowe offers some suggestions

Jan 01, 2006;

New Year strike on Tube means lots of first footing

Jan 01, 2006;

Extra: Beadle's miscellany Our quiz master Jeremy Beadle presents his fiendish brainteasers

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: ENVIRONMENT - It's getting hot in here CLIMATE CHANGE: Public awareness of climate change is rising. Will 2006 be the year when politicians finally decide to take the issue seriously?

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: ENVIRONMENT - This year's issues

Jan 01, 2006

Churchill wanted a captured Hitler to die 'like a gangster' in an electric chair Newly released documents from National Archive also show PM was prepared to see Ghandi starve to death

Jan 01, 2006;

Labour frets as Murdoch hires top Cameron ally

Jan 01, 2006;

24 HOURS IN LEIPZIG: COFFEE, CAKES AND KELLERS

Jan 01, 2006;

Extra: Get the quote Match the quotation with the speaker, and give the speaker's name

Jan 01, 2006

Nabbed! Investigators turn tables on criminals by seizing pounds 100m Once they provided a tidy little nest egg on exit from jail. Now the villains' hoards are up for grabs by the authorities.

Jan 01, 2006;

Farewell to...French confidence: There's no place on the winners' podium for downcast France

Jan 01, 2006;

Farewell to...Old Tories: A new generation takes the helm of the Conservatives

Jan 01, 2006;

Farewell to...Last orders: The nanny state finally calls time on 11pm closing

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: WORLD - The global war WAR ON TERROR: The next three months are crucial for the USA's 'War on Terror'. Can Iraq's newly elected govenment hold the country together and stave off civil war? But that's just one battle in what will be a long worldwide campaign

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: WORLD - This year's faces

Jan 01, 2006

Inside story: City bonanza: The instant millionaires' club Meet the biggest winners in the City, high-rollers with huge bonuses to spend

Jan 01, 2006;

Film Studies: Israel knows a thing or two about revenge. So does Steven Spielberg...

Jan 01, 2006;

Lea Valley's wastelands: London's Olympic Park is set to wipe out a weird no-man's land

Jan 01, 2006;

Farewell to...The dictators' friend: An operatic end for the PR who looked after the world's baddies

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: WORLD EVENTS

Jan 01, 2006

Double trouble His paintings are three-dimensional games which have dazzled fans as celebrated as Glenn Close and Oprah Winfrey. But Patrick Hughes is a bit of a puzzle himself, says Andrew Barrow. Is he one of our great, neglected artists? Or merely a dandy Surrealist who has learnt to pull the wool over our eyes?

Jan 01, 2006;

Farewell to... Disaster victims: Mother Nature shows her mean streak

Jan 01, 2006;

Diet? Not when a gastric balloon will get weight off faster Radical ways to fight obesity are on the increase, as more people choose surgery instead of eating less

Jan 01, 2006;

STAYING PLACES: HOTEL OF THE WEEK Outside, Just Soh looks like a traditional Alpine lodge. Inside, it's one of a new generation of boutique chalets

Jan 01, 2006;

Occupations: The Israelis abandon Gaza, the Syrians leave Lebanon

Jan 01, 2006;

Farewell to...Wallace and Gromit's archive: Plasticine heroes go up in smoke in a 'cursed' year for British film

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: SPORT - They think it's all over ON FOOTBALL: 2006 could be Engish football's greatest year since 1966, but both the World Cup and the Premiership offer warnings for the game's future

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: SPORT - This year's faces

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: Sport events

Jan 01, 2006;

CLASSICAL: Breakfast? A piece of the tenor please... Il barbiere di Siviglia Royal Opera House LONDON

Jan 01, 2006;

Classical: The setting that dare not speak its name Armida/Armida and Other Stories Channel 4

Jan 01, 2006;

Film: Bring on the dancing clowns Rize David LaChappelle 87 MINS, PG

Jan 01, 2006;

Farewell to...Anthony Walker: The racist killing that shocked Merseyside

Jan 01, 2006;

Farewell to...'Cocaine Kate': Apologies, rehab and a comeback " all in three months

Jan 01, 2006;

Farewell to... Rosa Parks: The bus passenger who changed America

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: SHOWBIZ - The last picture shows ON FILM & TV: 2006 will be very like 2005 at the movies, but how and where we watch them is changing fast. Television and DVDs will soon consign the cinema to the dustbin of history

Jan 01, 2006;

2006 WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU: SHOWBIZ - This year's faces

Jan 01, 2006

EDITOR-AT-LARGE: Hot air, posh food and why the greening of Dave is a bit rich 'If you're rich, with a pounds 1.5m house in an exclusive part of Notting Hill, it's easy to eat organic and be green " while pensioners and single mums still wait for Labour to make environmental living available to all'

Jan 01, 2006;

EDITOR-AT-LARGE: Farewell to my first lady of Fleet Street

Jan 01, 2006;

EDITOR-AT-LARGE: Lippy Britain From the top down, we've all been Pollarded

Jan 01, 2006;

Film: It wasn't broken " so they didn't fix it The Producers Susan Stroman 135 MINS, 12A

Jan 01, 2006;

Film: Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Adam Shankman 91 MINS, PG

Jan 01, 2006;

Film: Live and Become Radu Mihaileanu 140 MINS, 12A

Jan 01, 2006