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BOOK REVIEW / A rattling of skeletons: Very old bones - William Kennedy: Viking, pounds 14.9900:02
Snooker: A vacuum at the Hexagon before Taylor stages a clean sweep00:02
Court keeps up demand for Gorbachev to testify00:02
Restaurant that became a symbol for radicalism: An action for damages by a civil rights leader has ended but without an apology. Heather Mills reports00:02
Nurses reveal dissatisfaction with workload00:02
Obituary: Dr Kit Ounsted00:02
US pressure blamed for lost Kuwaiti tank deal00:02
Comment: Identity crisis for European industry00:02
Speedier systems will help fund managers00:02
Jardine may get seats on board of Trafalgar00:02
RADIO / Hidden laughter: Robert Hanks enters Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World00:02
Lack of will stalls Gatt negotiations00:02
Rugby League: The life of Reilly less than enviable00:02
Airbus cuts back again00:02
MPs increase the pressure on Lamont to go00:02
Letter: Tabloid Germans00:02
Bonn urges easing of Gorbachev travel ban00:02
Boxing: Gimenez is next test for Eubank00:02
Perez survives attempt on life00:02
Diary00:02
Golf Competition Winner00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Rugby Union: Deslandes withdraws00:02
Sport in Short: Pools News00:02
Review backfires on M&G director00:02
Parents may face school fire claim00:02
ART / Business with pleasure: A London office-block is the setting for Hans Peter Kuhn's multi-storey sound and light show. Ellen Cranitch reports00:02
Botha joins peace trail in Angola00:02
My Week: In England for a spell: Loudon Wainwright III doesn't let a misspelt moniker ruin his series of concerts in London00:02
British Coal to axe 20,000: Miners' leaders urge strike and legal action as 20 pits face immediate closure00:02
Racing: Rodrigo primed for rare double00:02
Ministers to intensify Jubilee Line campaign00:02
PICTURE CHOICE / Recognising the real thing: Eric Hebborn, the 'master faker' of Old Masters, on a re-attributed Rembrandt00:02
View from City Road: Not a good time to sell00:02
Lion strangler00:02
Obituary: Bill Rowe00:02
Special Report on Multimedia: Discs at the heart of a revolution: Patrick Gibbins examines the developments that are changing personal computing00:02
IRA bombing at Covent Garden pub injures five00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Dan-Air future looks grim as rescue talks with BA begin00:02
Obituary: Lord Hatch of Lusby00:02
Art market hopeful despite recession00:02
Letter: The truth about Che00:02
Police pay pounds 50,000 to settle case: An action for damages by a civil rights leader has ended but without an apology. Heather Mills reports00:02
CBI calls for more flexibility in perks00:02
Kunick sale to raise pounds 12.5m00:02
Football / World Cup: Rush's Welsh warning: Welsh wary of gamesmanship00:02
Baseball: Henderson helps clip Blue Jays wings: Richard Weekes on the Oakland A's rearguard action and Barry Bonds' awakening for Pittsburgh in baseball's play-offs00:02
View from City Road: Lucas looks over its shoulder00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
OPERA / Every shade of blue: Edward Seckerson reviews Trevor Nunn's unlifting production of Porgy and Bess at Covent Garden00:02
ART / Whistler, a man of letters: The bitter feud between James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) and his critics is documented in thousands of letters written and received by the artist. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
Lucas to shed a further 2,750 jobs00:02
Sport in Short: Judo00:02
Tay lifts dividend despite profit fall00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Squash: Jackman lifts England00:02
Racing: King's Fountain expected to run at Kempton00:02
Leading Article: A deal the world needs00:02
Bundesbank faces dilemma over downturn and high inflation: John Eisenhammer looks at the issues that the central bank's council must address when it meets on Thursday00:02
Citizen Nicholson steps forward: Christian Wolmar meets the adviser appointed to help transform John Major's Charter into reality00:02
Private train firms will set fare levels00:02
Letter: Economic policy then and now00:02
P2 masonic lodge goes on trial for conspiracy00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Rugby Union: Dubai Sevens representation00:02
Letter: Reactions to Conservative conference comments00:02
Letter: Reactions to Conservative conference comments00:02
Special Report on Multimedia: Apple sets its sights on the 21st century: Susan Watts finds that sections of the computer industry believe a revolution is on the horizon and that it will open up a new mass market00:02
Column Eight: Highland Lamont lament00:02
Health Update: Massage and movements00:02
Australian floods00:02
Protesters turn Columbus back at the water's edge00:02
Football: England Under-21s announcement delayed00:02
'Last chance' meeting on pregnant workers' deal00:02
Rugby Union: Quirky Quins a mystery00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: Bygone Bosnia00:02
Health Update: Help after abuse00:02
Medicine prize00:02
Damages for dismissed union clerk00:02
Letter: 'Blasphemy' in broadcasting00:02
De Klerk government reform opposed00:02
Woman cleared of pounds 1m fraud00:02
Chess00:02
Luton sees Madonna disappear in a flash00:02
Further education system 'in a mess'00:02
Iraqi envoy summoned over jailed Britons00:02
Rugby Union: Hill and Teague in England B squad00:02
THEATRE / The caged birds sing: Rhoda Koenig on Lorca's Spanish family tragedy: The House of Bernarda Alba - The Gate, Pembridge Rd, London W1100:02
American Football: Eagles fall to Krieg's blitz00:02
Football / World Cup File: Norway prepare a lesson for teachers: Olsen leads the new Scandinavian force in search of a win at Wembley. Henry Winter reports00:02
Lautro sets out tighter rules for unit trusts00:02
Health Update: Bikers beware00:02
Three men in a vote, Part One00:02
THEATRE: Thirteenth Night - Lyric Studio, Hammersmith00:02
Letter: Reactions to Conservative conference comments00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Greenbank contains costs00:02
Special Report on Multimedia: Another world is virtually here: A fast-developing technology is now opening doorways to our dreams, writes Tony Feldman00:02
Solicitors seek deal on legal aid fees00:02
Accountancy & Management: Change and imagination needed to beat recession: Too many British companies are obsessed with balance sheets, says David Bishop00:02
China plans for wealth under party control00:02
View from City Road: Vickers faces hard choices00:02
Letter: In defence of stately homes00:02
Football: Leeds agree ban on away fans00:02
Strangeways rioters 'made death threats'00:02
Escaped prisoner gives himself up00:02
Georgians approve Shevardnadze00:02
Health Update: Brain milk00:02
Football / World Cup: McStay's Ibrox trial: McCoist chases scoring record - Phil Shaw reports from Glasgow00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Views from Wordsworth house at risk from hotel: A hotel extension could ruin the views that inspired a great Romantic poet. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Malawi activist pleads not guilty00:02
Rowing: Women's return00:02
MUSIC: Tosca - WNO, Cardiff New Theatre00:02
Ministers deny secret EC agenda00:02
Letter: Reactions to Conservative conference comments00:02
Council overhaul for Scotland00:02
Distiller and brewer attack 'unfair' taxes00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Motor Racing: Williams hankering after Hakkinen00:02
Football / World Cup: Bingham's hope for Wright00:02
Equestrianism: Time for the horses to abandon Wembley: Genevieve Murphy argues that Sunday's fatality at the Horse of the Year Show should serve as a catalyst for change00:02
Court Circular00:02
Delors to get key role on subsidiarity00:02
No deal in sight as Gatt talks end00:02
Birthdays00:02
Racing: Racecourse Association's next chairman named00:02
Racing: Horses mown down by Taxis as protesters are beaten with batons00:02
Success for Ozbek in design awards00:02
North Italy says split 'a mistake'00:02
Letter: Economic policy then and now00:02
Economy's impact on crime 'under review'00:02
Serbs claim reconquest of vital Bosnia corridor00:02
Waterloo International00:02
Brum tugs at the harp strings: Before you sneer at Birmingham, come and hear the winds of change, says Chris Arnot00:02
Nationwide sees house prices rise in some regions00:02
Football / World Cup: Keane to drop anchor: Charlton's holding operation00:02
Magic of Expo melting in the Spanish sun00:02
Racing: Nicholson moves up to Castle00:02
Mersey policemen win libel damages00:02
Ice Hockey: Durham stung00:02
TELEVISION / More of the same00:02
Health: How schoolchildren slouch off to a bad start: Baggy fashions, lifts to school and meals in front of the TV could lead to posture problems for 90 per cent of pupils, says Pat Russell00:02
Quake kills hundreds in Cairo devastation00:02
Effects of recession 'devastating' families00:02
Special Report on Multimedia: Breathing new life into world of the desktop: George Cole finds that television and computer technologies are converging00:02
Special Report on Multimedia: Crucial questions to cut through the hype00:02
Letter: 'Blasphemy' in broadcasting00:02
Old Lady told to change her ways: The Bank of England's top-hatted approach to managing the money markets is under fierce attack, reports Peter Rodgers00:02
Farmer 'ignored ban'00:02
Football / World Cup: England set to swear by Gascoigne: Taylor ready to recall Adams00:02
Obituary: Lennie Peters00:02
Banks concerned over levels of student debt00:02
Hockey: Welsh wizards00:02
Lamont accused of ERM fudge00:02
Nationwide sacks director three days after relocation00:02
Mixed blessing of Booker accolade00:02
Xenophobia for the sake of saving Maastricht00:02
Children 'victims of passive smoking'00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Bush feels the ground shift beneath him: Rupert Cornwell, in Washington, on how the candidates fared in the first TV debate. Below, what they said in detail00:02
Letter: Reactions to Conservative conference comments00:02
Leading Article: Auntie knows best00:02
Health Update: Hot news00:02
INTERVIEW / The good food guide to surviving: The Lake District's superstar chef is back in the kitchen, grafting with his loyal team. Luckily for John Tovey, the recipe still works 20 years on00:02
MP 'overspent on election expenses'00:02
Health Update: Breast implant fear00:02
Treasury inquisition puts Hillingdon man in limelight00:02
Special Report on Multimedia: Solutions still search for a problem: The battle to launch a new generation of multimedia products is starting in earnest, writes Steve Homer00:02
Patent fight over personal stereo00:02
Hockney stamp00:02
Market Report: New indices start life on the merest trickle00:02
Families urged to cut use of energy in the home00:02
Death-fall rig 'lacked safety pin'00:02
Former army man confesses to involvement in political killings00:02
Special Report on Multimedia: The need to touch hearts before pockets: Software producers must create interactive products to capture the imagination, writes Tony Feldman00:02
Law report: No right of silence in poll tax proceedings: Regina v Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court and another, ex parte Watkins: Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Henry), 9 October 199200:02
Golf: Grand designs on domination of golf: Tim Glover questions the quality of the format for the World Match Play Championship but not the worth of its winner00:02
Zurich puts forward rescue plan for MMI00:02
Prime Minister 'was aware figures had been massaged'00:02
Obituary: Denholm Elliott00:02
TELEVISION / Monitor00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Special Report on Multimedia: Technology seeks the right partner for marriage: Integration in the industry is opening up a host of possibilities. Steve Homer reports00:02
Five years for killing was 'too lenient'00:02
Perez survives attempt on life00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Letter: Reactions to Conservative conference comments00:02
Letter: Students' unions00:02
Special Report on Multimedia: Like ducks to water to make a splash in the market-place: Already leading the way in adopting developments, the Japanese are hungry for more success in the multimedia arena. Terry McCarthy reports from Tokyo00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Dublin may impose price controls