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'Trainer' is put out to stud00:02
Athletics: Jackson's delight after debacle00:02
Deaths from 'dance' drug increasing00:02
Letter: Legal measures to protect SSSIs00:02
Letter: A useful association00:02
Inflation fall does little for sterling00:02
Don't play it again, Sam: She used to give her jukebox pride of place and her neighbours headaches. After three homes and a baby, the DJ Liz Kershaw has changed00:02
Column Eight: Excellent bleeping advice00:02
Airport director was unlawfully killed00:02
Jury still out00:02
Appointments00:02
De Beers tries to restore confidence00:02
Bookshop window00:02
Cricket: Yorkshire debate overseas signing00:02
Cycling: Sciandri has slice of the good times00:02
Rugby Union: Campese's last waltz saves Wallabies00:02
Obituary: Roy Bradley00:02
Bounced into a two-year ordeal: Sue Fieldman tells the story of a case where the TSB preferred to say No00:02
Farmer plans best little whorehouse in West00:02
American Football: Redskin rookies playing for places: Opinions conflict on the American Bowl's worth at Wembley tomorrow. Matt Tench reports00:02
REVIEW / Max among the oilmen: Meredith Oakes on the BBC Philharmonic with its 'composer/conductor' at the Royal Albert Hall00:02
Weekend Travel Update: Footpaths in France00:02
Court circular00:02
Protesters lose fight with Tesco to save lime trees00:02
Letter: Secrets of a reliable fixed exchange rate00:02
Recipe: To start the day the American way00:02
Man flown to Belfast for trial00:02
THEATRE / Dreams with teeth: Paul Taylor reviews The Street of Crocodiles at the Cottesloe00:02
Under the gentle influence of an African juju: At first reluctant, Mary Dowey quickly succumbed to the colour, humour and laid-back 'how-for-do' life of Sierra Leone00:02
Underwear protest00:02
Old county names likely to return00:02
Letter: Civilians face death in southern Sudan00:02
Second Thoughts: When the air blew demons: Alethea Hayter on how the mosaic of A Sultry Month (Robin Clark pounds 6.95) came to her early one morning00:02
Scottish Football: Stainrod calls for spirited response00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Morris in cruise control00:02
Athletics: Krabbe faces four-year drug ban00:02
Weekend Gardening Update: Bulbs and lawns00:02
Portmeirion shares jump on profit rise00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Tennis: Exit Courier and Agassi00:02
Letter: A celebration of zero00:02
Why not buy a house today?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Signs of life at the end of a dirty war: Hand in hand alongside the tracks tr. Norman Thomas di Giovanni & Susan Ashe Constable pounds 9.9900:02
Wills00:02
Bankruptcy story hits Wang shares00:02
US indictment for Escobar00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Georgia close to civil war00:02
Letter: Inflexibility of asylum rules00:02
Ship fire00:02
Service appointments00:02
Kidnapper may have taken baby after careful planning: Kathy Marks looks at the mental anguish that drives women to abduct children00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Motor Racing: Patrese raises the bidding00:02
Japan's shame refuses to be buried: The war in the Pacific ended 47 years ago today, but Japan's record continues to cause resentment. Terry McCarthy reports from Tokyo00:02
THEATRE / Sights on a sure-fire hit: Annie Get Your Gun opens in Plymouth tonight. Mark Pappenheim witnessed the last-minute preparations00:02
Weekend Gardening Update: Small offering00:02
Cricket: Stephenson inspires Essex00:02
BOOKS / Recent paperbacks00:02
Commodities00:02
Head leads mission to rescue Bosnians00:02
Nanny cleared of throwing baby in fit of temper00:02
Country Matters: A shy phantom and his lady00:02
BOOK REVIEW / No answer to the calling of the poet: New and selected poems - Stephen Berg: Bloodaxe pounds 8.9500:02
Platinum sell-off helps to sink gold00:02
Forbidden Britain: Farmers block a county's neglected old rights of way: Ramblers are campaigning to restore some of Britain's ancient roads. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Independent cover price00:02
Praise for air passenger in crisis landing00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Naming the game in two private lives: Brothers Carmelo Samona - Tr. Linda Lappin Carcanet pounds 13.9500:02
Letter: Danger to ethnic minorities from identity cards00:02
Insurers back blood banks00:02
Letter: Inflexibility of asylum rules00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Cricket: Fordham to bridge the gap00:02
Conspiracy case00:02
Edinburgh Festival: The higher depths: The festival can do strange things to your mind. Thomas Sutcliffe studies the problem00:02
Profile: The Cabinet's last true Thatcherite: Peter Lilley, daring enough to cut the dole00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Attackers 'escorted by police' at Boipatong: On the day five died in Ivory Park, John Carlin hears evidence about a previous township attack00:02
How to make a holiday out of a family drama: Historical heresies and odd creative urges are encouraged on a theatrical weekend in northern Scotland. Rose Rouse joins the fun00:02
Rates for savers take a tumble00:02
Police draw up code of ethics00:02
Obituaries00:02
RECORDS / Four's company, eighty's a crowd: Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson on scorings of Shostakovich and symphonies by Borodin00:02
Germans refuse to send troops to Bosnia00:02
The week in review: Home News00:02
Saddam executes 'profiteer' traders00:02
Appeals00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Asthma gene 'only active if inherited from mother'00:02
Reaching for three stars on Park Lane: Nico Ladenis has moved into the grand end of the market. Emily Green visited his old and new addresses00:02
The Independent Road Test: Lovely engine, shame about the handling: Brett Fraser tries out Alfa Romeo's challenge to the BMW 3-series00:02
Mediaeval find00:02
Athetics: Leading Essex Ladies00:02
UK expels Iranian diplomat00:02
Stoph is freed in Berlin00:02
Child dies in fire00:02
US launches emergency food airlift for Somalia00:02
Letter: Not so stuffy00:02
Obituary: Fernand Grenier00:02
Football: Season opens with a familiar refrain: A television tantrum overshadows today's Premier League kick-off. Joe Lovejoy reports00:02
LIT warns of worse to come00:02
MMI issue could give Morton a 36% stake00:02
Getting excited in an Italian job: Fiat is spending pounds 18.6bn on new models, and wants a big return on that investment in Britain. Gavin Green met the man in charge00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
A carve-up in the cathedral00:02
Fears cloud view from East Bank: Jordan can see benefits from Palestinian independence but could be swamped, writes Sarah Helm from Amman00:02
Taking Off00:02
A matter of interest00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
IRA risk forces school to leave Army post site00:02
Letter: Evangelism by Jewish Christians00:02
Banks place Italy's Efim in default00:02
Cricket: Smith able to flower on dough00:02
Upbeat00:02
Weekend Travel Update: Studious intent00:02
Weekend Travel Update: Treasures in Luxor00:02
Anniversaries00:02
As pig follows the dog00:02
Sacked Asda quartet share pounds 1.36m00:02
'Jaw not war' ultimatum at peace talks00:02
Briefly: Insure against early retirement00:02
Briefly: Prudential plans for pipe problems00:02
Money Grouse: Loan plants seed of growing debt00:02
Transatlantic posts interims of pounds 27m00:02
Profession suffers poor pay and lack of legal controls: Steve Boggan examines the plight of workers in an institution which often suffers from exploitation00:02
Weekend Travel Update: Northern package00:02
Science continues A-level decline00:02
Recipe: Ketchup with everything00:02
Football: Four young players to follow this season00:02
The Diary00:02
Bowls: England hope00:02
Democratic freedoms 'threatened by crime'00:02
Racing: Tenby parades his Classic credentials00:02
Faith and the state of Graceland Enterprises: John Windsor joins the disciples making offerings at the shrine of Elvis Presley00:02
'Friendship' students learn to hate Russia00:02
Obituary: Sir Denning Pearson00:02
Business and City summary00:02
Mother swindled00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Letter: Evangelism by Jewish Christians00:02
Weekend Gardening Update: Weekend work00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Deaf ears at the Foreign Office: The unnecessary war - Patricia Meehan Sinclair-Stevenson pounds 18.9900:02
Lawyer accuses Edinburgh court of 'festival cleansing'00:02
Facelift for a symbol of old Dublin: Moore Street market is an eyesore, despite its colourful stallholders. Alan Murdoch reports00:02
View from Tokyo: Sad song of the stock market00:02
Peat bog destruction 'boosts global warming'00:02
A great British beer tour: Michael Jackson offers a September itinerary for anyone who fancies spending 'Brewery month' up to their knees in hops00:02
Football: Team news00:02
Horse damages00:02
Last picture show for Allen and Farrow00:02
Birthdays00:02
An ailing caretaker steps up the pace: David Usborne examines the international problems facing Lawrence Eagleburger as he takes over from James Baker as Acting US Secretary of State00:02
Post-it notes towards a culture: This was 'zero week' in Edinburgh. Sabine Durrant saw the festival organisers get ready for impact00:02
Cheney warns against sending US troops00:02
Golf: Richardson revels as Faldo stays in touch00:02
Burns-Anderson looks on brink of collapse00:02
Weekend Travel Update: Staying on the rails00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Racing: Calido on boil for Boutin: John Cobb on a weekend when the domestic action is demoted by events at Deauville00:02
Fraud charges00:02
Man awarded pounds 60,000 for trauma of horse collision00:02
Letter: Legal measures to protect SSSIs00:02
Inflation rate drops to 3.7%: Ministers say policy is vindicated as recession brings steepest monthly price fall for 25 years00:02
Castro's son 'under arrest'00:02
Morgan's out, so I'm next man in00:02
Double fault over Jim's rackets: Sue Fieldman meets a businessman with a deuce of a problem00:02
Thousands flee during lull in Kabul bombing00:02
Chrysler keeps silent over alleged Bundesbank plea00:02
Pizza giveaway00:02
'Faulty flaps'00:02
A deck-chair beside the seat of power: Reggie Nadelson can't stand the countryside, but the buzz of social life in the pine woods near Moscow is so loud that you can forget about the birds00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Cricket: Igglesden excels00:02
The final word on divinity: Schoenberg never finished Moses und Aron. On the eve of a rare performance Bayan Northcott argues that he didn't need to00:02
Lenders try to entice the reluctant with cash00:02
Chess contest focuses on battle for second place00:02
Football: Payton's place at Celtic00:02
Lamp withdrawn00:02
INTERVIEW / The view from an elephant: Martin Wroe meets Terry Pratchett, a comic fantasist at home with elves and wizards00:02
Serbs near 'ethnic cleansing' goal00:02
Letter: Not so stuffy00:02
Departures00:02
New peers00:02
Unemployment reaches five-year high: Correction00:02
Sport: Quotes of the Week00:02
Church appointments00:02
Ferry to be withdrawn for work on sewage unit00:02
Pension fund deals a bodyblow to Kalon bid00:02
Untimely death00:02
They've just dug up our hill: The council had refused planning permission on conservation grounds. So at 6am the bulldozers came to 'clean up'. Nicholas Roe reports00:02
Weekend Travel Update: Go Dutch00:02
UN sets up war crimes inquiry00:02
Sailing: Conner's cunning rewarded00:02
Buy now while phlox and stocks last: Anna Pavord invites you to a special private viewing of one of her favourite events, the Royal Horticultural Society's Great Autumn Show00:02
Leading Article: The key decision on Bosnia00:02
Gastropod00:02
Obituary: Kenji Nakagami00:02
Candid Caller: New Age? No way00:02
Picking up the English country blues: A Dorset family brought the blueberry from Canada and made it plentiful here, says Joanna Blythman00:02
FirstDirect will fix it00:02
Briefly: The student roadshow00:02
Letter: Games other people play00:02
Obituary: Professor Harry Hansen00:02
Bimec faces probe over cancelled dividend00:02
Gold card protester gets scent of victory: Maria Scott reports on a dispute over interest charges that may affect other cardholding bank customers00:02
RAF changes will create two new command units00:02
Weekend Travel Update: History's top 1000:02
TRAVEL / Horses run at Ripon and rats run the country: Correction00:02
Weekend Gardening Update: Jekyll celebration00:02
Acquisition sets Conder back pounds 34m00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Art takes off for the trip of a lifetime: Scott Bradfield on the painful memoirs of a great musician, published here for the first time: Straight life art & Laurie Pepper - Picador pounds 8.9900:02
Faith and Reason: Love, greed and Mrs Jellaby's babies: This week Richard Finn OP continues our discussion on the story of Dives and Lazarus. He argues that the difficulties of philanthropy can never be overcome by rationality alone00:02
Defenceless Muslims face the final agony: Tony Barber witnesses the relentless demolition of Bihac by Serbian guns00:02
Briefly: Ensuring you get a new car00:02
Football: Robins wings his way to Canaries00:02
Weekend Gardening Update: Pansies for winter00:02
Abductor acted out of love, baby's father says00:02
Market Report: Lower inflation figures put a bounce in shares00:02
An expert's guide to redheads and dope00:02
Collor's call to the colours00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Blood money00:02
QE2 pilot 'overruled by captain'00:02
INTERVIEW / How was it for you?: Dina Rabinovitch meets Victor Erofeyev, the exuberant new iconoclast of Russian literature00:02
House buyers rush to beat the deadline: Vivien Goldsmith reports on the effect of the imminent reintroduction of stamp duty00:02
Zhivkov 'innocent'00:02
Delay Reaction: Luton: a paradise for fresh air fans00:02
P&D takes legal action over book00:02
Wine Box00:02
Auctions: Time to head out of town00:02
THEATRE / Dreams with teeth: Paul Taylor reviews The Street of Crocodiles at the Cottesloe00:02
Nanny cleared of throwing baby in fit of temper