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Chess00:02
Medical job rules tightened as bogus doctor is jailed00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Braddock mystery threatens Citicorp's dollars 650m stock offer: The resignation of its president has cast a shadow over the US's biggest bank, Larry Black reports00:02
Law Report: SFO need not give information before interview: Ex parte Maxwell - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Mann and Mr Justice Leonard), 6 October 199200:02
Racing: Devious designs on the Japan Cup00:02
A lonely Prisoner of Zion: When Moscow freed Sharansky, Israel welcomed him as a hero. Now the refuseniks are increasingly isolated, says Sarah Helm00:02
Equestrianism / Horse of the year Show: Skelton seeks Major Wager profit00:02
Football: Stejskal's spot of class saves Rangers00:02
L&M warns of heavy losses on mortgages00:02
Mormons open temple to public: The Mormons have spent pounds 10m on their UK temple. Martin Wroe reports00:02
Boxing: ABA hit by body blow: Mike Rowbottom on the Sports Council's attempt to get amateur boxing to put its troubled house in order00:02
Football: Arsenal at the top of the hit list00:02
THEATRE / War between the sexes: Dutchman - Albany Empire00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Clarke attacks 'turncoat' in radio interview00:02
Letter: Legacies at risk: the cost of care for the elderly and children's duty to their parents00:02
THEATRE / The moral morass: Della Couling on an Edward Bond premiere in Paris00:02
Letter: Legacies at risk: the cost of care for the elderly and children's duty to their parents00:02
4% decline in new car sales dashes hopes of recovery00:02
Church Appointments00:02
Nurses may be reluctant to challenge 'man in white coat': Hospital staff can put too much faith in a figure in a white coat who is carrying a stethoscope. Andrew Gliniecki reports00:02
Trust warns sales of stately homes may flood market00:02
Big names from the small screen: In our series on leading lights in British business, Jason Nisse scans the top ranks of television00:02
Poundstretcher joins perfume war00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Congress defeat adds to Bush gloom00:02
Killers get life00:02
Visitors to US warned not to resist muggers00:02
Denholm Elliott dies from Aids-related TB, aged 7000:02
Jobless managers for hire at pounds 10 a day00:02
Students 'face books shortage'00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Squash: Devoy hits out over tournament policy00:02
Woman accused00:02
MUSIC / Notices: New Queen's Hall Orchestra - Barbican Hall, EC100:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Salako's sorcery00:02
Rugby League: Australia's home from home: Dave Hadfield on Mal Meninga's party who are settling in nicely in Leeds before their great date at Wembley00:02
Rugby League / The Final Hooter: Oxley leaves a healthy legacy: On the day his successor is named, rugby league's guiding light reflects on a job well done: Dave Hadfield meets the man behind the sport's remarkable breakthrough00:02
Architecture: Music to rebuild a city scarred by war: The pianist Ivo Pogorelich plays in London next month to raise money for the restoration of Dubrovnik. Here he explains why00:02
Greenpeace patrol00:02
Serbs take key Bosnian town00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Baker takes a stand in the rebels' front ranks00:02
Cricket: Stemp is cleared of taking drugs00:02
'Last chance' to end Gatt battle00:02
Man detained after two-jury court hearing00:02
Obituary: Bill O'Reilly00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Fears that council tax may prove a fresh liability00:02
Rugby League: Wigan go waltzing to final00:02
Crash plane had engine fire before00:02
Foreign airlines bid for Continental00:02
Racing: Cauthen clings on to Arazi00:02
Football: Liverpool profit from Rush record00:02
Rewards offered for capture of Mafia men00:02
Courts to study personal files on drug traffickers00:02
View from City Road: Trafalgar bares its soft spots00:02
Tories slug it out on Europe: Tebbit wins anti-Maastricht hearts at conference but Hurd rallies party's votes behind the Prime Minister00:02
Britain moves to ease extradition in the EC00:02
Police may be charged over inquiry into killing00:02
Retreat under hostile fire00:02
United keeps players off balance sheet00:02
View from City Road: Bankers favour togetherness00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Media Update: Disappearing act00:02
Hurricane Andrew expected to cut Allstate profits00:02
UN gives Bush war crime plan as electoral sop00:02
Motor Racing: Hill climbing high with Williams00:02
Pilots killed in airport crash00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Army instructors sent to jail00:02
Minister's driver denies panicking during protest00:02
THEATRE / Maiden stakes: Still big in London, it's a wow in Warsaw and Polanski's interested. Rick Richardson on Death and the Maiden, the world tour00:02
Egypt bomb kills three00:02
Urgent talks seek to avert war in Angola00:02
Children in care 'sexually abused'00:02
Tunnel death00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Tennis: Bates has tests on his heart00:02
Media: Game for a laugh no longer: The governors of the BBC are gunning for all that is cheap and cheerful in light entertainment on televison. But, asks William Phillips, how will they paper over the cracks?00:02
MacGregor hints at 'open skies' air deal00:02
Architecture: Beautiful buildings, bargain prices: Excellence does not depend on cash alone, as Norman Foster, Designer of the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank (pounds 500m), proves in a new library (pounds 4m)00:02
Guyana tense as Jagan poised to win election00:02
Peru police get dollars 1m cash reward00:02
Gunman shot by police as siege at house ends00:02
Russian aircraft maker seeks foreign partners00:02
Obituaries00:02
Hockey: Hughes hopes for harmony00:02
Rugby Union: Andrew flies to Wasps00:02
Ireland to extend vote on abortion00:02
Letter: A crisis of more than exchange rates00:02
Allen in threat to sue over sex claims00:02
Media: The royal riches, in all their glory: Michael Leapman wonders how the Queen feels about two new TV series underlining her wealth00:02
Jaruzelski in 'shoot to kill' trial00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
MUSIC / The view from within: Nicholas Williams on the RPO at the Festival Hall00:02
Media Update: Casual approach to TV's future00:02
Racing: Weaver in a tangle00:02
Rugby Union: Leonard likely to maintain England run00:02
View from City Road: Trinity braves the storm00:02
Polar pair set goal of pounds 2m00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Football: Milan drop Gullit in favour of Papin00:02
Moscow flexes military muscle in threat to Georgia00:02
Equestrianism / Horse of the Year Show: Noble cavalcade in unstable condition: A grand old institution fears the force of the recession. Genevieve Murphy reports00:02
500 brutal years for native people of the Americas: Five centuries of repression, torture and genocide are chronicled in two human rights reports, writes Caroline Moorehead00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Letter: Legacies at risk: the cost of care for the elderly and children's duty to their parents00:02
Letter: Child witnesses in an adult court system00:02
Letter: Gap between rich and poor widens00:02
Glasses law could raise price of pint by 10p00:02
Golf: Ballesteros back in the top drawer00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Public-sector pay freeze signalled00:02
Football: Leeds at full strength for Barcelona00:02
The eastern promise of Ozbek00:02
Police 'failed to act on killer's warning'00:02
Obituary: Eddie Kendricks00:02
LOST & FOUND / Books that are missing, presumed read: The discovery of a lost book by James Joyce is only the tip of the iceberg. Yet to be unearthed are missing works by Hardy, Hemingway, and hundreds of Greeks. Kevin Jackson reports00:02
New ferry rules00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Clinton takes poll position00:02
Trafalgar House defence00:02
TELEVISION / Working-class zeroes: Giles Smith reviews 'The Tattooed Jungle', Tony Parsons' contribution to Without Walls00:02
Leading Article: Letting in the real world00:02
Yeltsin pledges to ease reforms00:02
Racing: Maktoums switch spending to Ireland00:02
Iraq loan inquiry urged00:02
Officers hurt00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Mayor jeered by faithful as she tells home truths00:02
Cassell pays undisclosed amount for Gollancz00:02
Bank offers credit facility to avert a domino collapse00:02
Critics sweep ahead in Kuwait00:02
Court Circular00:02
Thatcherism, Majorism, Paxmanism?00:02
Football Round-up: Newell comes to Rovers' rescue00:02
THEATRE / Notices: The Love Space Demands - Cochrane Theatre, WC100:02
Charity cheated00:02
Media: How 'Today' won a new tomorrow: Edward Welsh discovers how Martin Dunn survived the 'poisoned chalice'00:02
Murdered postman's fiancee flies home00:02
Anniversaries00:02
MMI resumes claim payments00:02
Out of the West: Candidates rush for free publicity on the airwaves00:02
Market Report: Shares rally on stronger pound and New York00:02
Air hostess 'saw fraud come true'00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Quotes of the Day00:02
Row flares over Olympic design00:02
Birthdays00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The pavement artist who made it to prime time: More please - Barry Humphries: Viking, pounds 16.9900:02
China bans organ sales00:02
Sterling back from the brink of free fall00:02
Slimmer Savage resumes payout00:02
Kurdish border battles intensify00:02
Briton bitter over delay in extradition: Adam Sage reports on a case which highlights the problem of extraditing alleged offenders in Europe00:02
Seelig sues for 'adviser' fees00:02
Sentencing 'took just five minutes': Many traffickers claim dire financial circumstances forced them to become drug couriers. Mary Braid reports00:02
Out of the West: Candidates rush for free publicity on the airwaves00:02
Syrian 'defector' worries Israel00:02
De Beers to slash production costs00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
Off-key campus prophet sings it 'His Way'00:02
Right unites against ANC and Pretoria00:02
Raine's profits fall by a third00:02
Part-time SAS soldier was shot accidentally00:02
Put on your boxing gloves or else, Mr Major00:02
Rugby Union: Wales set for trying time00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Hurd sees 'madness' closing door to power00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Media Update: Reflected glory00:02
Obituary: Ken Moses00:02
Rocky course for lighthouse in eye of storm: A decades-old project in the Dominican Republic to commemorate Columbus has divided the country, writes Colin Harding00:02
Aegis pounds 20m rights issue gets only 14% take-up00:02
Commentary: Cutting back on exposure00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Crowther critical00:02
Diary00:02
Cricket: Bill 'Tiger' O'Reilly dies00:02
Column Eight: Slippery surface for treaty00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Fowler warns split could cost election00:02
Between the Lines: In black and white: Actor Ben Onwukwe on the ethical difficulties of Shakespeare's Othello00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton / On the front: The dull rumble of fallingc jaws00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Rugby Union: Leonard likely to maintain England run00:02
Letter: Passing tribute00:02
Racing: Increased viewing figures for Longchamp00:02
When success is a routine matter: Tom Phillips is nothing if not a creature of habit. Susannah Frankel met him00:02
Fourth man arrested in Maxwell inquiry00:02
Hanson and Metcalfe meet over Ranks bid00:02
Derwent Valley remains cautious00:02
Bribery case against Westland to go ahead00:02
Obituary: Denholm Elliott00:02
Parker Pen purchase is referred to MMC00:02
Letter: Legacies at risk: the cost of care for the elderly and children's duty to their parents00:02
Stevie Starr, a tough act to swallow: Goldfish, coins, light bulbs, Rubik cubes . . . you see it, but don't believe it. Andrew Morgan meets The Regurgitator