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Sport in short: Boxing00:02
Seelig wins payment case00:02
Sport in short: Snooker00:02
New indices centre on medium-size companies00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Skeleton tests demonstrate harsh reality of medieval life00:02
Letter: Royal response to disasters00:02
Humiliation on the Bundesbahn00:02
Leading Article: Closed shop on campus00:02
The Last Detail00:02
Letter: Hospital excellence Britain cannot afford to lose00:02
Law: A redefinition of justice: A new report is urging a radical rethink of the structure and public funding of legal services, writes Sharon Wallach00:02
Yugoslav conflict 'may spread': Experts fear the war may spill into neighbouring countries, writes Christopher Bellamy00:02
Rugby League: Broncos cleared for club showdown00:02
A lady looks so much nicer, side-saddle: Jim White on Friday00:02
Kinnock likely to be snubbed over EC job00:02
Fossilised rat dung helps find nuclear waste sites00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Shephard seeks to curb EC rights on employment00:02
Birthdays00:02
Bottomley promises 'real growth' in NHS next year00:02
THEATRE / An Aftertaste of Sherry - BAC, Lavender Hill, SW1100:02
OPERA / Doing it by the Book: Are the revivals of Jonathan Miller's production of Rigoletto or Peter Hall's Le nozze di Figaro the real thing? Mark Pappenheim reports00:02
Black Wednesday casts a cloud over retailers00:02
Equestrianism: Clear case of shared honours: Horse of the Year Show00:02
'Suspected crack' found in another Boeing fuse pin00:02
Borrowed time00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: The Mr Big of the arms trade: Gary Mason and arm-wrestling00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: EC plans 'green shame' reports00:02
Chess00:02
Obituary: Baroness Ewart-Biggs00:02
Indian brewer takes UK stake00:02
Letter: Misconceptions about students' unions00:02
Comment: A sort of progress in the long haul00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: Stately homes have their place00:02
Racing: Royale to seal her family ties00:02
It might have been better to go for the boos00:02
Talks aim to end probation dispute00:02
Israel searches for Golan lines of peace: Amid talk of settlement, Sarah Helm visits the disputed territory to assess how much ground Yitzhak Rabin might yield to Syria00:02
Council criticised over poor state of children's homes00:02
Knowing when to keep quiet: Ryuichi Sakamoto, writer, pop star, 'not very good' actor and composer of film scores - including the Oscar-winning The Last Emperor - talks to Sheila Johnston about music and the movies00:02
Out of Russia: For a price, even weather is up for sale00:02
Letter: Misconceptions about students' unions00:02
Journalists face fraud charges00:02
Letter: Hospital excellence Britain cannot afford to lose00:02
Football: Millwall demand action on hooligans00:02
Taiwanese tycoon jailed for part in 13m pounds scandal00:02
Cricket: Smoke screens issue: Barrie Fairall on the strange cigarette case00:02
Obituary: Paul Mandel00:02
Court Circular00:02
Obituary: Alan Bloom00:02
Peking starts war of words over HK plans00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Helping empty offices to market themselves: Topaz Amoore reports on the new art of publicising vacant space in buildings00:02
Letter: Aid cut undermines Africa's efforts00:02
Patten calls on schools to address moral issues00:02
Squash: Horner's rapid response00:02
Relatives of breast cancer patients 'at higher risk'00:02
Boy admits thefts00:02
Holborn Law Society00:02
Doctor 'deceived hospitals over abortion patient'00:02
Letter: Misconceptions about students' unions00:02
THE MOVIE BUSINESS / Figures in a landscape: Catriona O'Shaughnessy at the third lecture in a series on low-budget film-making00:02
Golf: Couples swoops on eagle finish00:02
London Electricity set to supply gas to capital00:02
Golf: Plan ahead00:02
Rawlings sued over nationality00:02
Appointments: Clergy appointments00:02
Mother is cleared of assaulting daughter00:02
Critical round-up00:02
Rugby Union: Wales sight the green light: Steve Bale looks back on an evening when tradition was broken but one during which the old dragon breathed fire00:02
Magazine poll rejects Maastricht00:02
One-third fall in bids for public companies00:02
Leeds likely to enjoy fastest growth in jobs00:02
Cricket: Cowdrey pitches in to ball debate00:02
FILM / Rushes (CORRECTED)00:02
Rugby League: Alfie finds what life is all about: Dave Hadfield on the brilliant Australian scrum-half who has passed into folklore00:02
View from City Road: Small companies come clear00:02
Epic poet wins Nobel prize00:02
Northern League calls for block on Italy's bonds00:02
Obituary: Antony Terry00:02
Wickes chief leaves as recovery is delayed00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Cuts may hit defence commitments00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Tory faithful round on Lamont over recession00:02
Relief staff quit Somali town00:02
Britons return to Japan PoW mines00:02
Merivale plunges to loss of 13m pounds00:02
Edited highlights from the Chancellor's letter00:02
Letter: Roosevelt's reaction00:02
Football: Conference caught by Welsh move: Non-League Notebook00:02
Obituary: Frieda Hodgson00:02
Mikhail Gorbachev expresses astonishment as policemen bar employees from entering the Gorbachev Fund offices.00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Chancellor sticks to anti-inflation stance00:02
Football: Leeds confident that the force is with them00:02
Britain 'will have to return to ERM'00:02
Cabinet knives out for Lamont: Chancellor's lacklustre speech deepens City disenchantment over 'vague' economic policy00:02
Column Eight: Looking under the covers00:02
Ministers ready for pay freeze strike00:02
Sport in short: Motor Racing00:02
Kray wife fined00:02
Is that an amoeba between your legs?: Susannah Frankel and partner take the female condom by the rubber rings and experience unexpected pleasure00:02
Fishermen firing a salvo of flares from their vessels off Brighton's West Pier yesterday during a protest to the Tory conference about reduced EC cod fishing quotas00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Walters scorns 'fudged' speech00:02
Danes lose fear of walking the EC plank00:02
Letter: All in a froth over the price of beer00:02
BAT man to be Lloyd's watchdog00:02
Murder of Hell's Angel linked to drugs deal row00:02
Thousands of miners face redundancy: Unions to decide on action as pit closures mark prelude to privatisation. Mary Fagan and Martin Whitfield report00:02
Base jumper who defies the City limits 'for kicks'00:02
Review of hospital security urged after addict dies00:02
Non-virulent Aids virus 'identified'00:02
View from City Road: Back to the beginning on ERM00:02
Airport shelved00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: John Major saluting delegates at Baroness Thatcher's side00:02
TV reviews of the week00:02
Bush accused of mud-slinging00:02
Football: Land of the rising linguist: Lineker the language student is talking a good game before his football adventure begins in Japan. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Institutions plan to reject Trafalgar offer00:02
Racing: Quinn is thwarted yet again00:02
Abortion debate00:02
MUSIC / CBSO - Symphony Hall, Birmingham00:02
Bowthorpe edges ahead00:02
Public anger heralds changes on Capitol Hill: Incumbents of the US Congress can no longer take their re-election00:02
Golf: Norman's positive bunker mentality: World Match Play Championship00:02
Obituary: Allen Percival00:02
Brick maker to close plant as profits slump 58%00:02
Francesca Collin of Christie's modelling rubber ears worn by Leonard Nimoy, who played Mr Spock in Star Trek VI. They sold for pounds 700 last night at an auction in aid of the London Federation of Boys' Clubs00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Quotes of the Day00:02
Higgs & Hill warns over spending cuts00:02
Bank Governor backs open strategy00:02
Bombs cause traffic chaos in London00:02
Angolan election results clouded by victory claim00:02
Geldof cancels00:02
Intermediary offer brings Wetherspoon to market00:02
Briton claims innocence of Iraqi charge00:02
Hurd told UK must not hold the Community hostage00:02
Market Report: Lonrho drops to new low as forecast is cut00:02
THEATRE / The cream in her coffee: Rhoda Koenig grapples with Obsession in Battersea00:02
Drink-drive judgment reserved00:02
Rugby Union: Loe banned for gouging00:02
Gorbachev furious after police block his office00:02
Law Report: Councillor is qualified to stand for election: Parker v Yeo. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Stuart-Smith and Lord Justice Beldam). 6 October 199200:02
Acorn back in black with new products00:02
Letter: Hospital excellence Britain cannot afford to lose00:02
Serbs fear war crimes trials00:02
Rhyme and political reason in the woods00:02
Sport in short: Rugby League00:02
Future of the mark worries Bonn MPs00:02
Baby hit by car00:02
NHS growth pledged as more trusts disclosed00:02
Sun Alliance and Royal in Australian merger00:02
Tower block residents living in fear of disaster00:02
Nazis to rally against Queen00:02
Probably the best poet in the world: Robert Winder salutes Derek Walcott, who yesterday became the deserving winner of this year's Nobel Prize for Literature00:02
Racing: Pokey primed to follow: Mark Popham reports from Belmont Park, New York, on the strong British presence in America's principal jump race00:02
Yard gives warning as violent prisoner flees00:02
Cairn raises 6m pounds for onshore buys00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: A duel by finger jabs at first light: On the Front00:02
Sailing: Endeavour bows to time00:02
Obituary: Graziano Mancinelli00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Brooke cautious on press curbs00:02
'Cosmic Christ' evades a test of his mortality00:02
Film / Putting the Bard through his paces: Adam Mars-Jones on the contrasting approaches to filming Shakespeare represented by Christine Edzard's new version of As You Like It and Orson Welles's restored version of Othello00:02
Solicitors aim to eliminate bias over race and sex00:02
Letter: Golf club sexism00:02
MUSIC / South of the border: Stephen Johnson on the first two concerts in the 'Lontano Latino' season of Latin American music00:02
Barclays to face NY court over MCC cash00:02
Letter: Hospital excellence Britain cannot afford to lose00:02
Trivial mistakes creep into quiz00:02
Country Casuals makes a smart first-half advance00:02
Leading Article: Shabby and unconvincing00:02
Obituary: Professor Geoffrey Asprey00:02
Anniversaries00:02
View from City Road: Courage could be good for Morris00:02
Prison reformers criticise new rule on body searches00:02
Girl, 7, clubbed to death in derelict warehouse00:02
Turks fly to aid of Iraqi Kurds00:02
Rethink on electricity pricing gets under way00:02
Discount fever marks shift in shopping habits: Retailers who prospered in the free-spending Eighties are having to adopt new tactics. Roger Tredre reports00:02
Obituary: Paul Acket00:02
Lucas sets up European joint-venture motor deals00:02
Rugby Union: Cecillon to captain France against SA00:02
Sport in short: Baseball00:02
Sikhs face execution after court plea fails00:02
Isosceles on verge of clinching sale of Wellworth to O'Reilly00:02
Che: the myth on your T-shirt: Twenty-five years after his death, Che Guevara proves that charisma can lead to quixotic deeds as well as to evil ones, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
Crash victim's mother wins right of challenge