Front pages - April 2008
From the print editions of The Independent and The Independent on Sunday
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2 Marine marvels found in the darkness of the deep
3 Feed the world? Band Aid 25 years on
5 Italian stallions: The sex lives of Mussolini and Berlusconi
6 RAF's wartime reconnaissance photos go online in new archive
7 The 50 Best Christmas Gifts for Men
8 Does this picture show British soldiers broke Geneva Conventions?
9 The 50 Best Christmas Gifts for Women
10 David Beckham's different hairstyles
11 Exclusive: The unseen photographs that throw new light on the First World War
12 Stressed at work? Shout at your boss
13 The biggest wins in the Premier League
14 Champions League preview: Liverpool and Arsenal key battles
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1 What the web is teaching our brains
2 The Ten Best Scotch Whiskies
3 RAF's wartime reconnaissance photos go online in new archive
4 First person: 'I survived Dachau and fought at D-Day'
5 French muck: Is this the new penicillin?
6 The biggest wins in the Premier League
7 US builds up its bases in oil-rich South America
8 Car Choice: It's time to switch to a younger model, but can life be the same after a BMW?
9 Andy Burnham: The Mr Nice Guy who talked his way into a nasty situation
10 World economy grows again but risks remain, warns IMF
13 Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Why is my gender suddenly in retreat?
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2University accused of £36m student scam
3Brown: Britain must be at heart of Europe
4Countdown to Copenhagen: A change in the political climate on emissions
5Marine marvels found in the darkness of the deep
6British press split in two by Wapping?s great gamble
7Clegg reveals Lib Dems are prepared to back Cameron
8Bruce Anderson: Iraq is inseparable from the personality of Tony Blair
Columnist Comments
• Dominic Lawson: Why the British will never love Europe
'The Continent' we called it, knowing we were not of it
• Mary Dejevsky: Incentives that work the wrong way
London Metropolitan University is a very far cry indeed from Oxbridge
• Tom Sutcliffe: Should we pay double to save the bookshop?
A civilized city without bookshops struck me as a contradiction in terms
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