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Athletics: Russians give life ban to Artyomova00:02
Pact in balance00:02
Sudan aid halted00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Leadership urges delay on women's representation00:02
ROCK / Riffs: A vital service rendered: Natalie Merchant of 10,000 Maniacs on Aretha's gospel00:02
Zoo resignations00:02
At last, Major will have to come out fighting00:02
ROCK / In Concert: All mouth and trousers: Joseph Gallivan on Dwight Yoakam at Hammersmith00:02
Questions raised over role of CID: Terry Kirby reports from the Association of Chief Police Officers' autumn conference in Preston00:02
Golf: Davies a model of ambition: Laura Davies has improved her confidence and the consistency of her golf by changing the shape of her game. Tim Glover reports00:02
Brain 'print' offers hope on epilepsy00:02
Leading Article: One member, one vote00:02
Byron sword sold00:02
Postgraduate Education: If you want the prize, don't be tongue-tied: European studies can enhance your chances in the job market. Anne Nicholls reports00:02
Rugby Union: Delight of Tobin turns to distress00:02
Rift with Germany reopens: Bundesbank accused of leaking secret document about sterling crisis00:02
BCCI jailings00:02
View from City Road: Japanese - and not so different00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Motor Racing: Sportscars are history00:02
Pounds 750,000 job deal for ITV network chief00:02
MacGregor puts case for road pricing00:02
Falling pound may force tougher spending cuts00:02
Radical change in treatment of offenders00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Decisions of the day00:02
RECORDS / RIP with REM: REM are on funereal form in Andy Gill's pick of the new releases . . .plus EMF take on America, Michael Bolton casually destroys a few classics and Dwight Yoakam raises the Grateful Dead00:02
Law Report: BCCI agreement over creditors approved by court: Re the Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Russell and Lord Justice Farquharson), 17 July 1992.00:02
PR handouts that you can't refuse00:02
Cheques refused00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Tories 'seek scapegoat for rising crime rates'00:02
Football: Warhurst back for Wednesday00:02
Perjury charge00:02
Boy aged 11 can be held in custody, minister says00:02
European Football: United shrug off Moscow mishap: English representatives pay penalty for failing to assimilate Uefa rules: Derek Hodgson finds Alex Ferguson relieved to put his club's European foray behind him00:02
Letter: Only second best choices over economic recovery00:02
Blockleys plans month's closure00:02
Obituaries00:02
Inntrepreneur brewing up buyout00:02
Fashion Update: Spot the clues00:02
Ratner faces angry demands to quit00:02
Letter: Shifting positions in Muslim scholarship00:02
UN halts 1,000 Croats as they challenge Serbs00:02
Fashion: A strong British presence pounds out of the trenches: Currencies struggle, recession bites. Classic clothes cease to be frumpy and become instead le style anglais. Lisa Armstrong reports00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Sport in Short: Pools News00:02
Brent Walker figures bring fears of new difficulties00:02
Court Circular00:02
TELEVISION / Tamed horses: Paul Hayward, Racing Correspondent, on the return of the series Trainer00:02
Cricket: Stemp called before TCCB over drug test00:02
European Football Round-up: Durrant smooths Rangers' path: Goram thwarts Danes00:02
Letter: A visionary blueprint for the arts00:02
Education: What are they looking for?00:02
Tunnel payments ruling is reversed00:02
It seems that sins ain't what they used to be00:02
Basketball: Johnson's trip into unknown00:02
Smaller 10p coin costs millions at slot machines00:02
THEATRE / Boardroom Shuffle - The Cottons Centre, London EC400:02
Prep heads hear case for cuddles00:02
Chess00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Blunkett seeks new way forward on health service00:02
Gay Pubwatch00:02
Fashion: Practical, pragmatic and perfectly stylish, too: Lisa Armstrong talks to Pascale Smets, a British designer, about flattery and flair00:02
Letter: Keeping tabs on a disappearing world00:02
Column Eight: Academic question for Davies00:02
Criticism blights launch of new crime legislation: The Criminal Justice Act which comes into force today has been greeted with concern over ambiguities00:02
October Diary00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Cat torturer is jailed for six months00:02
Peter Jenkins00:02
Higher Education: Good lecturers are made in the USA: American students are learning how to give service with a smile when they cross the great divide to become teachers, reports Lucy Hodges00:02
View from City Road: British Gas opts for Chinese walls00:02
This cat costs pounds 400. It chases labradors: Tim Wapshott goes on the trail of the latest in consumer collectables, and finds himself face to face with the Maine Coon, monster moggie00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Silencing the poor of America: By the weekend 90 million adults will be disenfranchised, writes John Lichfield from Washington00:02
European Football: Snodin supplies fitting finale: Czechs undermined by dismissal00:02
Obituary: Cardinal Jacques Martin00:02
EC road tax threat to haulage firms00:02
Maastricht: Hurd attempts to smooth over 'a rough patch': Anglo-German rift00:02
Confusion in census linked to poll tax00:02
Insurance firm to halt pay-outs00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: How to keep your cliche fresh: On the Front00:02
McVities shortlist00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Quotes of the Day00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Rugby League: Broncos' challenge appeals to Wigan00:02
Football: Liverpool back to winning ways00:02
Research move00:02
Coast protection00:02
US airlines call for veto on BA 'global monopoly'00:02
Golf: Daniel 'misquoted'00:02
Walker Greenbank auditors in court today00:02
Bank of Scotland chief hits at ERM workings00:02
Maastricht: Treaty Bill may be postponed for a year: British ratification00:02
Education Viewpoint: A futile longing for the secret garden00:02
Coal contracts hit by more delays00:02
BR official took 'lavish bribes'00:02
ROCK / The rough with the smooth: Jack DeJohnette used to play drums for Miles Davis. Now he's hanging out with the heavy metal kids. Jason Nisse asked him why00:02
BT 'worst' at handling complaints00:02
Insurance claims frozen as buyers are sought: The MMI affair00:02
Racing: Environment's healthy outlook00:02
Paul Smith shuns designer of the year award: Fashion's most prestigious event dismissed as 'self-congratulatory'00:02
Maastricht: Defence unity gives teeth to the WEU: European security00:02
Roh returns in triumph00:02
Thatcher installed as chancellor of private university: Charles Oulton reports on a day of mixed emotions for the former prime minister00:02
Saudi 'attack'00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Labour and Lib Dems 'should begin dialogue'00:02
Birkby loss cut to pounds 4.5m for year00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Main blame for massacre pinned on Ciskei troops00:02
Granada Rentals chief last of the old guard to go00:02
New vaccine for children aims to curb meningitis00:02
Maastricht: Major rules out two-speed path for Community: Prime Minister in Paris00:02
Racing: Browne inquiry to go on00:02
ICL hives off its training division00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Dan quails at prospect of the great debate00:02
Volunteer groups contract in: In the wake of cutbacks in local authority funding, the public services revolution has reached the voluntary sector. Paul Gosling reports00:02
Li Peng gives National Day address00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Business today00:02
Duchess of Windsor jewellery stolen in pounds 4m-plus London raid00:02
Obituary: Geoffrey Kent00:02
Rugby Union: Gardner taking root with Italy00:02
Commentary: Brazil's reforms under threat00:02
Rear-Admiral John Garth Watson00:02
Ukrainian PM steps down00:02
Villagers move00:02
Appointments00:02
Lack of checks on homes staff 'puts children at risk'00:02
Hogg holds up in first six months00:02
Golf: Faldo fined for taking a rest00:02
Hindle Fisher moves house00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Rugby League: Saints march on to tune of Ropati00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Back to the dustbin: The Good Old Cause - Willie Thompson: Pluto Press, pounds 12.9500:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Anniversaries00:02
ROCK / Right up to his neck in it: The confusion, the therapy, the vicious snails - it's tough being00:02
Letter: Haitian tragedy00:02
Commentary: Grilled the American way00:02
THEATRE / Such sickly sweet sorrow: Paul Taylor on Who Shall I Be Tomorrow? at the Greenwich Theatre00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Tampon maker's European unity: Tambrands is reaping the rewards of its unified European marketing strategy, reports Heather Connon00:02
Diary00:02
Football: Jones charged by FA00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Commentary: Private sector solution to Britain's ills00:02
Birthdays00:02
Maastricht: Britain in new row with the Bundesbank: German support for the pound00:02
Councils may move to spread risks: The MMI affair00:02
A bloody travesty that makes boxing's case: The two prizefighters kneed and gouged each other for a purse of pounds 1,500. But for John Healy it was an event which proved that the sport should never be outlawed00:02
Man shot dead00:02
Letter: Keeping tabs on a disappearing world00:02
Rugby League: Edwards' sermon of self-belief: Dave Hadfield on the single-minded Wigan player who believes he is the best rugby league scrum-half in Britain00:02
Leading Article: A serious rift00:02
Letter: Integral works in an art collection00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Maastricht: Mackay stresses benefits of co-operation in justice: Justice ministers' meeting00:02
Banks offer help with Jubilee Line extension00:02
Maastricht: Unions lock horns with government: Italy's growing unrest00:02
Poison 'lentil' alert issued by scientists00:02
Seven years for stab attack00:02
Football: Tawdry tale of the tape00:02
Let Rebecca rest: A sequel to the great novel is one thing, but David Lister is dreading the movie00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Morris urges party not to weaken links00:02
Education: Oxford tries to loosen the old school ties: Judith Judd looks at one college where sixth-form admission figures disprove suspicions of elitism00:02
Maastricht: Schluter elusive on timetable: Second Danish referendum00:02
View from City Road: Lean times for BM Group00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Smith to act on divisions over unions00:02
Camellia's results hit by drought00:02
Olympia & York seeks five-year debt holiday00:02
Exam boards deny fall in GCSE standards00:02
Boy in care is found hanged00:02
US leave base in Philippines00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
MUSIC / Espana - QEH, South Bank Centre / Radio 300:02
Golf: No envelope in Solheim Cup00:02
Obituary: William Douglas-Home00:02
Thorn EMI moves into gospel music with US purchase00:02
Russian troops 'seize airport'00:02
Hunt goes on for black box in Airbus wreckage00:02
Lenders pass on Irish base rate increase00:02
OPERA / Gypsy spell: Raymond Monelle on Scottish Opera's production of Il Trovatore in Glasgow00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Positively ordinary: Fifty black Americans were given cameras and told to get on with it. Andrew Palmer reports00:02
Austere deputy takes over from Collor00:02
Basketball: Limoges leave the Kings in limbo: Duncan Hooper reports from Crystal Palace00:02
Maximum term for driver who killed five: Five-year sentence imposed for 'wicked driving' that shattered a community. Michael Prestage reports00:02
Institute of Physics00:02
Shell joins Russian oil project00:02
European Leisure beefs up board00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Racing: Sayyedati finds flaw in Fantasy: Paul Hayward reports from Newmarket00:02
Fischer move00:02
Fashion Update: Top people's bargains00:02
70 hurt in West Bank clashes00:02
European Football: Collins sparks Celtic rapture: Brady revels in reversal00:02
Move to cut phone charges postponed00:02
Rover pay freeze follows further round of job cuts00:02
European Football: Leeds just one goal short in epic fightback: Stuttgart's precious away goal00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: NEC defeated over pensions00:02
Hockey: Penalty rule amended00:02
Market report: Trafalgar sails ahead despite analysts' gloom00:02
Letter: Short and shallow00:02
Sport in Short: Highland Games00:02
Letter: Don't blame videos00:02
'Arrogant because we are good': The Bundesbank seems at the height of its power, but it is fighting for its life, says Hamish McRae00:02
Obituary: Professor William Atkinson00:02
Fashion Update: Catwalk show for charity00:02
Caan stands bail in Mafia case