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Your support makes all the difference.r The Independent on Sunday, as you will already have noticed, has changed. From today, we have an extra section, Real Life; our Business section has a new look and Sport rejoins news and comment in this section. The award- winning Sunday Review is unaltered. Our aim is to broaden the paper's range, to make it more attractive and accessible, and to inform and entertain you better. We hope you like it.
r In Real Life you will discover the liveliest people of the week, things to do and places to go every Sunday, the best in ready-to-wear fashion, intelligent consumer news, health, fitness, and relationships. All this in an arresting new format in keeping with this paper's reputation for innovation.
rThe Critics, reviewing the latest in television, cinema, theatre, dance, radio and music, now appears in a much-expanded form at the back of the Real Life section.
r Business is remodelled, on coloured paper with a striking new front-page design leading in to our usual strong coverage of the City, economics and business at home and abroad. Your Money, offering news and guidance on personal finance, now has a more prominent home on the back page.
r News, comment and sport are reunited in a single, large section offering the full range of good reporting and writing, from Neal Ascherson to Peter Corrigan and from Joan Smith to Captain Moonlight.
r All this, plus the Sunday Review, with its usual high-quality coverage of arts, books, fashion, travel, food, the art market and much else.
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