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The world recognises a nation of the imagination: Derek Walcott00:02
Questions raised over Polly Peck disposal00:02
Iraq releases US captive00:02
FILM / Disney hurtles back to form00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: On the rocks at Brighton: What a swell Party it is] William Leith monitors mutiny in the ranks as the Conservative showboat careers out of control00:02
ROCK / Still quavery after all these years00:02
Letter: All-day news? It's all for them on Radio 4 FM00:02
Letter00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
TRAVEL / The alternative Piero trail: Driven by perverse elitism, Matthew Sturgis seeks out the artist's work in Rimini00:02
Coal heads for sell-off without power deals00:02
Welcome to hell: The photographer Tom Stoddart watched the people of Sarajevo clinging to daily life in constant danger of death00:02
Scheme to unclog city streets targets the lone driver00:02
Capitalists fail to stop rot down on the kibbutz00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
The harsh truth about playing for money: A career in sport isn't always as glamorous as it seems. Niall Edworthy reports00:02
Rugby Union: Perfect record in place: Round-up00:02
Profile: Just par for his course: For Elliott Bernerd, acquiring the Wentworth golf club marked another great round in a career of spectacular deals. Martin Tomkinson reports00:02
Me and My Kit: Iuean Evans, Welsh rugby captain00:02
Tribunals continue to enjoy full employment00:02
Boxing: Bruno's millions the envy of McKenzie: Nick Halling on the contrasting physiques and fortunes of two British title-fighters who will be in action later this week00:02
Rugby Union: Saints do the league a favour00:02
In the icy shadow of Scott and Amundsen00:02
Contemporary poets: 18 Pauline Stainer00:02
Winner by a short head: John Major held his ground on Europe but bigger hurdles lie ahead. By Donald Macintyre00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A genuine article that stirred the popular press: 'Beaverbrook: A Life' - Anne Chisholm and Michael Davie: Hutchinson, 20 pounds00:02
Letter00:02
Rugby Union: Walker fails to impress00:02
Football: Davison ups the tempo00:02
Letter: The latest science fashion in genes00:02
Fishing Lines: Advice on an angling affair00:02
Rugby Union: Springboks make their escape00:02
A low-risk guide to franchising: Roger Trapp reports on a mutually beneficial arrangement that can lead to profit and growth00:02
No surrender00:02
Football: Taylor ponders his tactics for Gascoigne00:02
Retailing: Mystery customers stalk the shop flaws: Undercover buyers help to raise standards of service00:02
Rugby Union: Grecian the equaliser00:02
Letter: Wrong to call students' unions 'closed shops'00:02
ARTS / Have I got a newcomer for you: Show People: 47. Angus Deayton00:02
Racing: Irish find heroes in Coogans00:02
Sale denied00:02
Notebook: Fifty years on, still hungry for change: Oxfam was set up to help victims of war in Europe. Now its campaigns have wider implications00:02
Q & A: Goal of European unity and of the pursuit cyclist00:02
Brum scrubs off the muck to reveal EC brass: No expense is being spared to impress the summiteers, due to arrive in Birmingham this week, Mary Braid reports00:02
Jubilee line extension heads for the buffers00:02
City File: Rise in sight00:02
EC bureaucrats may force Harley-Davidson off the road00:02
BOOK REVIEW / That way (in the mid-West) madness lies: 'A Thousand Acres' - Jane Smiley: Flamingo, 5.9900:02
Golf: Flawless Faldo on course00:02
A bank fighting for credit: Massive bad loans and pressure from the US regulators will soon put Citibank at a considerable disadvantage to its main rivals, writes Michael Marray in New York00:02
Which? must question itself00:02
MUSIC / A marriage remade, not yet in heaven00:02
The best and worst: International Equity Growth Unit Trusts00:02
BOOK REVIEW / When is a stone not a stone?: 'Virtual Worlds' - Benjamin Woolley: Blackwell, 16.9500:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
Computer beats heart doctors00:02
When will the fireball fall on me?: Air crashes inspire an illogical terror. However small the risk, it will never be small enough, says Christian Wolmar00:02
The hounding of Hanson00:02
Rugby Union: Pride in his indestructibility00:02
Farewell to living off the land00:02
Business Information Service: Last week00:02
London hit by seventh bomb00:02
City File: Beer brawls00:02
Food writer's will00:02
Squash: Devoy closing on title00:02
Rugby Union: Buzza's busy display00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Regis McKenna00:02
Sunday sales up again00:02
Media checked as the royal pawn plays the Japanese mating game: Terry McCarthy on press gagging and the imperial bachelor who cannot find a wife00:02
City File: Sherwood Computer Services00:02
Rugby League: Wembley awaits Walters clan: Dave Hadfield on the three brothers who are battling for a place in Australia's rugby league team for the World Cup final00:02
The years of lending dangerously: Citibank00:02
BA149 - the Major version00:02
Partnership: If you can't beat them, join them: Can trust forge a competitive edge beyond corporate bodies? Neasa MacErlean reports00:02
Football: Mutch ado wins little00:02
Letter: Royalty buys its subjects' loyalty00:02
MOTORING / The Lancia brothers: a double act: John Fordham compares the deadpan Dedra with its slicker sibling, the Integrale00:02
PROPERTY / Living Histories - No 6 The Sixties House: Experiment in living00:02
As mad, perhaps, as a hatter: Katrine Boorman in a bridal outfit by Jasper Conran shown at London Fashion Week, which ends in Chelsea today00:02
MUSIC / The sorrow that sounds like heaven: When Herbert Howells lost a son, the church gained some immortal music. Michael White pays a centenary tribute00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The classifed addicts: 'Finders, Keepers: Eight Collectors' - Rosamond Wolff Purcell and Stephen Jay Gould: Hutchinson Radius, 19.9900:02
Football: The XI00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Silence after the battle, broken only by moaning00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Trouble with talking about his generation: 'The Conclave' - Michael Bracewell: Secker, 8.9900:02
BOOK REVIEW / A deluge of hate male: 'Waiting to Exhale' - Terry McMillan: Doubleday, 14.9900:02
Football: The mild Rover puts his best foot forward: Alan Shearer has quickly become England's great strike hope. Jasper Rees assesses him00:02
Football: Pressure on Hoddle00:02
Football: Newcastle marked at 10 out of 1000:02
Economics: Normanomics is missing the X-factor00:02
City: Arb rage00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Sick economies of US and Japan need the elixir of public spending00:02
Aids: the dead, the dying and the bored00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Alter the courses of history - dam the consequences: 'The Dammed' - Fred Pearce: Bodley Head, 18 pounds00:02
RADIO / Whitewash won't wash00:02
How We Met: 55. Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp00:02
Car thieves take bait00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Chinese issue00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Rich pals and poor syntax: 'Jennifer's Memoirs: Eighty-Five Years of Fun and Functions' - Betty Kenward: HarperCollins, 17.5000:02
BOOK REVIEW / Throwing open the doors of perception: 'Food of the Gods' - Terence McKenna: Rider, 9.9900:02
Time for far too many women: Helena Kennedy exposes judicial prejudice about 'appropriate' behaviour for ladies00:02
ILower toll00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
The pundit rating: how good are they?: City economists think they are masters of the media universe, but Richard Thomson wonders whether we should listen to them00:02
Amex alerted to security danger00:02
Bunhill: Caricature true to type00:02
Alleged fraud panics brokers00:02
Child abuse inquiry00:02
Leading Article: The huge hole at the heart of Maastricht00:02
Then & Now: England expects00:02
Back on the growth path after change in direction: Johnson Matthey and Bowater sailed through the slump and can speed ahead when the upturn comes00:02
Letter00:02
Spending squeeze may hit invalids00:02
Opinions: Is there life on other planets?00:02
Football: Cole's fire runs amok00:02
Girl 'battered to death with brick'00:02
Germans prepare ground for a financial offensive00:02
RECORDS00:02
Letter00:02
Letter00:02
ART / Visions from the lion's den00:02
City File: Keeping a wary eye on Body Shop00:02
Scrutator: High and dry in Docklands00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A bonfire of authors' vanities: 'Keepers of the Flame: Literary Estates and the Rise of Biography' - Ian Hamilton: Hutchinson, 18.9900:02
The US Presidential Elections: U-turn on New Jersey turnpike00:02
Bunhill: Horror show at the party conference revisited00:02
THEATRE / Blithe new life for Coward's walking dead: Post-Mortem - King's Head; Trilby and Svengali - Nuffield, Southampton; Dream -Crucible, Sheffield00:02
Letter: Socialist Organiser denies dirty tricks to oust David Blunkett00:02
Bunhill: Cuban cigars00:02
TRAVEL / Pedalling on the polders: Carmel Pavageau feels at one with her wheels on the so-called 'slopes' of the Dutch countryside00:02
Golf: Clarke takes on Langer00:02
Italian judge breaks state's code of silence: Patricia Clough meets a new breed of anti-Mafia prosecutor00:02
Football: Leeds settle the argument in style: Guy Hodgson in Barcelona on a great night for the English champions00:02
Bunhill: Index pulls its finger out00:02
Letter: Trauma of removing children from war00:02
Collect-call shock: An unwelcome and expensive telephone intrusion may await borrowers who miss payments. Maria Scott reports00:02
Deaths00:02
Gatt breakthrough in prospect: Economic and political factors could produce a trade deal, writes Sarah Lambert00:02
Job market faces graduate take-over00:02
Business Information Service: This week00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Fat Jesus and dancing Paul: 'Live From Golgotha' - Gore Vidal: Deutsch, 14.9900:02
Mystery mortgage offers prove hard to nail down: Terms for borrowers with credit troubles seem too good to be true00:02
Lucas ready to swing the axe: Automotive and aerospace giant lines up string of disposals and up to 3,000 lay-offs00:02
Britain's sale of the centuries: Recession is devastating the nation's stately homes, but some owners are learning how to ride it out00:02
FASHION / The tender trap: Vogue magazine00:02
Rank drops curtain on 50 years in films00:02
Guyana's aged Marxist left to pick up pieces00:02
Hopes grow of further Bundesbank rate cut00:02
Anniversaries00:02
City: Waiting for the accident to happen00:02
Letter: Headline spurs on anorexics00:02
Clean energy delays alarm green lobby: Official dithering has held up plans for renewable power. Susan Watts reports00:02
Letter00:02
Football: World Cup / Time to master the basics00:02
MI6 agents lose their licence to kill, burgle, bribe, snoop, steal00:02
Doom gloom00:02
Bunhill: Bundesbank book00:02
BOOKS / Private isle: Novelist John McGahern has survived both praise and censorship. In the poorest county in Ireland, he farms the 'terrible' land that nurtures his work00:02
Gooda Walker faces underwriter action00:02
Correction: Where have all the good times gone?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Life (sentences) and hard labour: 'Metaphysics as a guide to morals' - Iris Murdoch: Chatto, 20 pounds00:02
Profile: Christopher Columbus: A good thing, even: Harvey Morris berates those who lay all the ills of the West at one man's feet00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: A nice little number00:02
Rugby Union: Richards still running the risk of being outlawed00:02
Letter: Bosoms are out00:02
Video cameras fight hole-in-wall fraud00:02
TELEVISION / Not just an Everage victim00:02
Imbibers go for liquidity: Buying bulk wine by mail order is increasingly popular and can be an effective way of saving. Conal Gregory reports00:02
Countdown for Dan-Air00:02
The hidden dangers of title fights: House-buyers should check their property boundaries carefully, writes Paul Gosling00:02
Fish tested after leak00:02
Historian uncovers truth behind a 'gentlemanly war'00:02
Pretoria's ban raises stakes for Sun City: John Carlin in Johannesburg on a gambling bill that has drawn accusations of hypocrisy00:02
Lights go out00:02
Racing: Take Petardia to pip Zafonic00:02
City File: The markets for distillers00:02
Trafalgar chiefs likely to resign00:02
Football: Visiting cup fans may be banned00:02
Georgia starts to choke on its dirty little war00:02
Rain stops la dolce vita: I volunteered to field in the shallow end. The storm, though, was only pausing for breath00:02
400,000 at risk in Bosnia famine: The West woke up too late to warnings about the Yugoslav conflict. Unless it acts now a catastrophe this winter cannot be averted. Steve Crawshaw reports00:02
A very delicate matter: More couples are seeking sex therapy. But is satisfaction guaranteed? Angela Neustatter reports00:02
Letter: Royalty buys its subjects' loyalty00:02
Insider probe00:02
Letter: Royalty buys its subjects' loyalty00:02
The US Preseidential Elections: Perot fly in Clinton's ointment00:02
Football:: Scotland, Wales and the two Irelands are also in World Cup action on Wednesday. Guy Hodgson looks at four key players00:02
Equestrianism: Reward for Whitaker: Jennifer Harry reports from Wembley Arena00:02
Letter: Politically correct shopping will save our bacon00:02
ARTS / Cries & whispers00:02
The Bill Clinton we knew at Oxford: Apart from smoking dope (and not inhaling), what else did he learn over here? College friends share their memories with Matthew Hoffman00:02
RUC man shot dead in bar