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City: Insurance woe00:02
Me and My Kit: Ian Hayden: Paralympic athlete00:02
Racing: Bonny Scot can foil filly in Leger00:02
Football: Wilkinson's precision00:02
National Power eyes BR bulk freight arm00:02
Football: Adams' departure gives Wimbledon winning feeling00:02
Golf: Lyle in range of leaders00:02
Armies of peace patrol a world ravaged by war: Who pays and who benefits from the attempts by the UN to prevent conflict in 15 countries? Leonard Doyle gives the answers00:02
Disarming dilemma ahead for new president00:02
Have you got this one in polyurethane, please?: Sixties 'kinky boots' were followed by Seventies 'bondage gear'. Now a full range of quaint clothing in unlikely materials is about to invade the fashion mainstream00:02
City File: Guessing game00:02
UVF admits killing00:02
Rupert plays the Hollywood heavy: The media mogul takes his tough-guy technique to the town of sweet dreams and sweet deals. Phil Reeves reports00:02
Ecstasy charges00:02
'Independent on Sunday' sales up 25,000 in a year00:02
Football: Taylor left banking on Gascoigne00:02
Notebook: Royal roundabouts threaten charities' swings: As domestic scandals rock the House of Windsor, fundraisers are worried that royal patronage may soon fail to attract those pounds 1,000 handshakes00:02
'Blue Peter' star dies of cancer00:02
THEATRE / Marlowe's Rambo triumphant: Tamburlaine - Swan; Merry Wives of Windsor - Royal Shakespeare, Stratford; Amphibians - Pit00:02
Football: Robins adds polish to lacklustre Norwich00:02
Sport in Short: Equestrianism00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
At last the disaster is dawning on America: Ten days after Hurricane Andrew struck, relief is still trying to catch up with chaos in Florida. Patrick Cockburn reports from Homestead00:02
Shoppers fly to buy with fistfuls of dollars: As the United States currency takes a battering, Rachel Borrill in London and Jim Gallagher in New York report on the tourists who know how far the buck goes00:02
ROCK / Finding Nirvana in a lake of mud: The Reading Festival00:02
A whole new meaning for this sporting life00:02
Guardsmen accused of Belfast murder00:02
Cricket: Fordham fit to play the lead00:02
Trade unions to launch pensioners' charter00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sex of one and half a dozen of the other: Sacred Country - Rose Tremain: Sinclair-Stevenson, pounds 14.9900:02
FOOD & DRINK / Perfect paella - and not a prawn in sight: Chicken, rabbit, snails and beans are the essence of Spain's national dish - not the shellfish added as a tourist aberration. Michael Bateman goes in search of the real thing00:02
Sport in Short: Paralympic Games00:02
Covered to sue if only you knew00:02
Recession: Ill wind for small business as big firms batten down: Large companies are putting squeeze on cash flow00:02
Confidentiality: Company secrets brought to book: Policy on employee use of corporate information remains disorganised and vague00:02
From smart young gel to power-pupil: Girls' schools can no longer charge pounds 10,000 a year to teach deportment, says Kate Berridge00:02
Bunhill: Taking the high ground00:02
Letter: A late inswinger towards racism00:02
Football: QPR's strike force lose sight of goal00:02
How we met: 50. Willis Hall and Keith Waterhouse00:02
Peace-keeping in Bosnia 'a success' says UN chief00:02
Inside Story: The Real Question: Q. The Conservatives brought in the GCSE to improve standards in education. Now, four years after the first exams, ministers say that standards are falling. Discuss and explain00:02
Football: Turner brightens Spurs landscape00:02
A day in the life of an angel: Nurses are leaving Britain in droves. Sarah Strickland joined one during an exhausting day's duty on the wards00:02
Golf: Dundas makes Masters plans: Tim Glover reports from Carnoustie00:02
Specialists who are called when the patient is critical00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Second holiday firm collapses00:02
Police launch national hunt for coin forgers00:02
Rugby Union: Springboks back to a whole new ball game: Chris Rea looks ahead to a rugby union season which will involve South Africa, new laws and creative accountants00:02
Bunhill: His Notes00:02
GARDENING / Leaving the concrete jungle behind: Working as a country gardener is many a city-dweller's dream. Helen Chappell weighs up the career prospects00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
BOOKS / Charles Addams: The World of Chas Addams: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 2500:02
Football: Wednesday miss Hirst00:02
Paper target00:02
Shares: Drug cure for depression: Quentin Lumsden prescribes six healthcare stocks set for recovery00:02
BOOK REVIEW / What Larry was like as a dad: My father Laurence Olivier - Tarquin Olivier: Headline, pounds 16.9900:02
RECORDS / Suzanne Vega - 99.9F (A&M 5400121)00:02
Standing firm00:02
Plastic fraud threatens mail-order00:02
Bunhill: His Notes00:02
Dead man accuses N-plant00:02
TSB to challenge pounds 12.45m court judgment00:02
Football Round-up: Roker rolls out red carpet00:02
ARTS / Show People: Just carry on camping: 42. Julian Clary00:02
The making of the candidate00:02
Township killings00:02
Dealing probe is imminent00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Eating marxism for breakfast: Give war a chance - P J O'Rourke: Picador, pounds 14.9900:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
BOOKS / Martyr to the Mafia: Assassinated Sicilian judge Giovanni Falcone, scourge of the mafiosi for 25 years, has left a remarkable guide to their mysterious world00:02
BOOK REVIEW / No more glory days: Never again: Britain 1945-1951 - Peter Hennessy: Cape, pounds 2000:02
Bunhill: Mongolia grabs a share of the action00:02
Cricket / NatWest Trophy Final: Three C's enough to make grade: Northamptonshire dominate with batting brilliance despite strong stand from Whitaker and Robinson: Scyld Berry reports from Lord's00:02
Rugby Union: Mapletoft takes charge00:02
The dirty tricksters have turned on Di00:02
The best and the worst: Unit trusts00:02
Football in its true colours00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Failure again00:02
Rugby Union: England ruffled by Richards00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Letter: Naive cry in the wilderness left by Thatcherism00:02
FILM / Reading between the lines: Audiences and the camera love her, but Hollywood can't figure out what it has on its hands. John Micklethwait meets Geena Davis, Sex Goddess, feminist and actress00:02
Radio / Pilgrim bearing a heavy burden00:02
Glider crash00:02
Scrutator: Monstrous food mountains00:02
Profile: A fighter raging against time00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Life is no longer black and white for girls in pearls: Charles Oulton finds 'Country Life' has ruffled feathers by dispensing with engagement photos00:02
Borrowers whacked by a helping hand: Consolidation loans that are targeted at the needy can cost a bundle, says Maria Scott00:02
Dissidents win stay on deportation00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Economics: Lamont trick buys time for sterling00:02
Cricket: Men who would not be batsmen: Rob Steen hails the players with the edge in the competitive art of batting failure00:02
Rugby Union: Shelford marches on00:02
Russian press goes West: Phillip Knightley in Moscow for a probe into the state of fearless reporting00:02
New clue in hunt for Orkney seal killers00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The truth behind Moll Flanders: Uncertain Unions: Marriage in England 1660-1753 - Lawrence Stone: Oxford, pounds 2500:02
Contemporary Poets: 13 Hugo Williams00:02
Sport in Short: Waterskiing00:02
Deadly irony00:02
I'm no saint, says 'fanatic' who saved 150: John Arlidge talks to the retired teacher who hired buses to rescue refugees from Bosnia00:02
Letter: Our democracy can easily survive the downfall of the monarchy00:02
Letter: A late inswinger towards racism00:02
Time of repentance for Japan: Tokyo's stock market dive has left many domestic banks in need of government support to survive00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
Q & A: The Mexican wave mystery . . . and the tale of 144 Pauls00:02
Leading Article: Banks no longer deserve our trust00:02
Letter: One mother's story: an exception that ignores adoption practice00:02
FILM / Director of Lecter turns to the rector: Cousin Bobby (PG) - Everyman; Straight Out of Brooklyn (15) - Renoir00:02
Japanese pay00:02
Fishing Lines: Hooked by the lure of harling00:02
Football: Villa pierce Palace wall00:02
Bouncers go to charm school00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: An estimable voyage00:02
Fears over finances of property chief00:02
Sport in Short: Australian Rules00:02
Iraq holds Swedes00:02
City: Out insiders00:02
Going rate for inconvenience00:02
RECORDS / Classical: Liszt - An Italian Recital (Stephen Hough. Virgin 07777 5922226)00:02
Profile: The recession player: Alan Lewis believes in God, making money, and the disciplines of karate. Gail Counsell finds a rare mix of passions in a man embarking on a new phase of his career00:02
Health firm seeks way to settle claims00:02
Interview: Just an ordinary TV star: John Simpson: He sees himself as a craftsman rather than as a jet-setting reporter. Fiammetta Rocco talks to a broadcaster whom audiences trust00:02
City File: British Gas in limbo00:02
Letter: Two-way mirror00:02
City File: Housing land could hold back P&O00:02
EDINBURGH FRINGE / Mary in helmet and gumboots banishes festival fatigue: The Dig;A Little Older; Serpent Kills; Brilliant traces; Grimm - The Telling ofthe Tale; Stalinland00:02
Football: Coventry at home away00:02
Waterskiing: Best foot forward00:02
Racing: Rhyme falters in Longchamp rehearsal: Brough Scott at Kempton Park00:02
And now, Maxwell - the Musical: He is the very model of . . . he is the very model of . . . a modern major criminal00:02
Business Information Service: Last Week00:02
TRAVEL / Where to find the fruit harvests of Europe00:02
Then & Now: Home Truths00:02
Doctors in at the deep end: Banks love them, but the going is getting tougher for the rescue specialists, Paul Durman finds00:02
France bans toxic imports00:02
Football: The XI: Eleven English footballers who jumped at the chance to further their careers in Italy00:02
Equestrianism: Nolan takes bold line to lead field00:02
Cricket: Hick in need of Indian winter: Scyld Berry on the options for England's tour squads to be announced tomorrow00:02
Rise of the hardliners forces Yeltsin to attempt a dangerous balancing act00:02
Football: On the move00:02
O'Reilly may go solo on MGN: Irish tycoon believed to be seeking control of Mirror Group through purchase of a 29 per cent stake00:02
BOOKS / And then there were six . . .: The Booker shortlist will be announced on Wednesday. Mark Lawson, one of the panel of judges, reflects on what the 110 entries reveal about new trends in fiction00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Goodbye Columbus: Tanya Harrod on images of a people seeing off a cruel legacy00:02
Cricket: Tradition fighting a losing battle: The Lord's finale was not a sell-out for the first time in the competition's history. Derek Hodgson sees changes ahead00:02
I'm king - Fischer00:02
BOOK REVIEW / New man is in Ireland: The Promise of Light - Paul Watkins: Faber, pounds 14.9900:02
The TUC: Old horse eludes the knacker: Barrie Clement ponders the fate of a declining institution00:02
TRAVEL / The itch to go grape-picking: Christopher Roberts joins harvesters - and harvest mites - on the hills above Bergerac00:02
BOOK REVIEW IN BRIEF / Graced Land - Laura Kalpakian: Constable, pounds 13.9900:02
Then & Now: Anniversaries00:02
BAe in Taiwan joint venture00:02
Bunhill: Bath keeps its secrets00:02
HEALTH / Common Complaints: Hiccups00:02
Unfair shares of the profits: Tax law on profit-sharing can penalise male pensioners. Neasa McErlean reports00:02
Our humanity put to the test: Brian Wilson questions medical wisdom on pre-natal screening for all birth defects00:02
Letter: God knows why William rushed out of church . . .00:02
Letter: The press has slipped on the Royal soap00:02
Russians wrong about Briton who 'died in Stalin camp'00:02
IBM in China00:02
'Job for life' to end?00:02
Rebel who says no to Mitterrand00:02
Hurd opposes increasing UN deployment00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Labour split on fees00:02
Letter: The press has slipped on the Royal soap00:02
How the BBC invented the sound of the nation00:02
Football: Saunders rewarded00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In Brief: Spring Street Summer - Christopher Hudson: Viking, pounds 16.9900:02
Public Services Management: Revolution gains momentum: Can devolved industrial relations win over the unions and result in improved services? Liza Donaldson investigates00:02
Letter: An E that is as good as three As00:02
FOOD AND DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter's wine choice00:02
COLLECTABLES / A little of what you fancy: A porcelain coffee set two inches tall could fetch over pounds 2,000 at auction. Nicole Swengley meets a collector with a small fortune00:02
Sport in Short: Angling00:02
Rugby Union: Davies keeps Aberavon pinned down00:02
City File: Invesco MIM going through hard time00:02
City File: Euro Disney launches advertising campaign00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Redeemed by lemon juice00:02
Letter: The press has slipped on the Royal soap00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
A Scottish view from the Tardis00:02
Prince 'meddled to aid orchestra'00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The rough and tumbril of history: A place of greater safety - Hilary Mantel: Viking, pounds 15.9900:02
City File: Fisons rumours00:02
Strike settled00:02
Letter: Our democracy can easily survive the downfall of the monarchy00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Bunhill: Do It All man to do it by the book00:02
BR may set trend with drink and drug tests00:02
Building groups to slash dividends00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Yachtsmen rescued00:02
City: Talk of upturn has a hollow ring00:02
American Football: NFL in the dock as players try to cash in their assets: Matt Tench reports on a bitter court battle that could spell the end of American football's cherished draft system00:02
And it's so long, Frank Lloyd Wright: More than 30 years on, the Guggenheim Museum is again embroiled in controversy. Ultan Guilfoyle explains why00:02
A burning issue00:02
Opinions: Should the Black and White Minstrels still black-up?00:02
Political Commentary: Walker keeps the candle burning00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Your Money: Societies keep profit in mind00:02
Skilful way to raise a bid for charity: Selling someone's promise of work is an effective method of generating cash, writes Andrew Bibby00:02
Letter: One mother's story: an exception that ignores adoption practice00:02
THE BROADER PICTURE / A day for beastly beatitudes00:02
Dilettanti Ball00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Last big spender faces the music: Is the survival strategy of Lucas Industries the best in Britain or just an ill-fated gamble? Terence Wilkinson and David Bowen assess its chances00:02
RECORDS / Rock: Tom Waits - Bone Machine (Island ILPS 9993)00:02
Bonds00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Mortgage tax relief 'must go'00:02
Pound gets help from the Germans: EC secures key pledge on interest rates00:02
Football: Shearer keeps Blackburn on full power00:02
TELEVISION / Oh hell] Another flow of uniform unmeaning00:02
Football: The long ball versus a free taste of la dolce vita: The Italian League may be the best in the world but will viewers switch to Channel 4's coverage, starting today? Jasper Rees reports00:02
Letter: Such a gullible Ms Bernhard00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Brian Taylor00:02
Three rescue plans for zoo00:02
MOTORING / The fattest cat of them all: Who will pay pounds 500,000 for Jaguar's outrageous XJ220 supercar? asks Roger Bell00:02
Then & Now: Deaths00:02
Drugs cash switched from banks00:02
Software firm discovers gold seams in clothing00:02
Markets seek sign of ERM stability00:02
Tennis: Ivanisevic plays the fall guy00:02
Letter: God knows why William rushed out of church . . .00:02
Rugby Union Round-up: Whites win as Titley shines00:02
Athletics: Thompson mark falls00:02
Ashdown to renew attempt at realignment