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The Independent (London, England)

The Independent is a Monday to Sunday newspaper, owned and published by Independent Print Ltd and headquartered in London, England. It was first published in 1986 in reaction to the conservative views held by the London Times and the London Telegraph. It has a liberal slant. The Independent's audience is London based, with 54 percent of its readership living in London and its surroundings. Other notable qualities of its readership are: the average reader is 43 years old; 59 percent are employed; 62 percent are married; 48 percent have a college degree or higher; and 73 percent own their own homes. Regions covered include: London and South East, South West, Midlands, North and North East, North West, Scotland, and Wales. The Independent is the youngest of Britain's daily newspapers and is notable for challenging London's more established and conservative daily newspapers. The daily edition was named National Newspaper of the Year at the 2004 British Press Awards. In 2010, Simon Kelner, Editor-in-Chief of The Independent, and Johann Hari, a regular columnist in the paper, each received a Comment Award, similar to the U.S. Pultizer Prize. Oliver Wright is Whitehall editor; Oly Duff is home news editor, and Katherine Butler is comment editor.

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Articles from April 28, 2002

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Travel Etc.: Lower the Drawbridge, the British Are Coming ; Sleep in a Tower. Dine in a Banqueting Hall. Frolic in Formal Gardens. If You're Looking for the Quintessential French Experience, Says Anna Goldrein, Book into a Chateau for Some Aristocratic Splendour
It's the turrets that do it, every time. France has an abundance of atmospheric places in which to stay, from rustic gites and medieval inns to grand, 18th-century townhouses, but there's nothing like the sight of those conical-topped towers poking above...
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Travel Etc: Morocco Highs (Not That Kind) ; ONE HOUR FROM Marrakesh
Escape the madness of Marrakesh and be spirited into a world of kasbahs, camels and oases. Ourika Valley Cutting deep into the heart of the High Atlas Mountains, the lush Ourika Valley is home to a series of small Berber settlements and spectacular scenery....
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Viagra Online Lands Internet Firm in Court
By Severin Carrell An internet firm is being prosecuted for allegedly offering the impotence drug Viagra over the web without a prescription, highlighting concerns about the global growth in online drugs trading. The Medicines Control Agency has charged...
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Volvo Ocean Race: One for the Long Road Home, but No Ice Thank You Very Much
Here we go again. We are just hours away from the start of leg seven from Annapolis to La Rochelle and one restart just seems to merge into another. As the race goes on the legs on average have got shorter. Off the water it always appears a whirlwind...
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Wal-Mart Plans a Cut-Price Attack on US Car Market
In a major blow to America's auto showrooms, the US supermarket giant Wal-Mart is planning to sell cars, taking on the only area of retail it does not already dominate. The world's largest retailer, whose empire extends around the world, has made its...
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YOUR MONEY: When Advice Just Leads to Confusion
How do I find a good financial adviser who will recommend the best products for me, and not simply those that earn him or her the highest commission? That is one of the questions I am most frequently asked, because many of us don't have a clue where...
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