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Contracts help to lift FR result00:02
View from City Road: The remains of Remnant00:02
Law Report: Practice direction on case summaries: Practice Direction: Criminal Appeal Office Summaries00:02
TSB puts Hill Samuel back on the market00:02
Health food firm fined 1,000 pounds over IQ claim for pills00:02
Ondaatje and Unsworth tie for Booker Prize00:02
'Maastricht' - a runaway bestseller00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Gunmen disrupt Somali aid plans00:02
Letter: An accurate prophecy of economic gloom00:02
Rugby League: Reilly breaks rule in calling up Hanley00:02
Crisis in the Pits: Industry pays the price of clean air00:02
Nobel prize won by US economist00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
OPERA / Slap-happy Mozart: Julian Rushton on Opera North's new Figaro00:02
Leading Article: China's unavoidable dilemma00:02
Study on value for money saved the taxpayer 200m pounds00:02
On the grave, waltzing slowly: In Berlin Keith Botsford joins a confab of ageing intellectuals, now retired from fighting Communism but with plenty else to fear00:02
Law Report: Vital surgery on mother ordered: Re S. Family Division (Sir Stephen Brown, President). 12 October 199200:02
Merrill Lynch set for best year00:02
Leading Article: A deepening malaise00:02
Cricket: Tower of Gower power00:02
Football: England turn to Gascoigne for dream start00:02
Letter: The 'Spitting Image' Jesus: blasphemy or a lack of understanding?00:02
Saving Japan's throwaway homes: Simon Hollington meets an Englishman with a passion for a vanishing tradition00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
TELEVISION / The house that Joe built: James Rampton on The Kennedys and Shakespeare00:02
Letter: A drop of profits for cider apples00:02
Balance sheet change proposed00:02
Staff prepare to bite the bulletins: Tim Kelsey considers the programming challenge facing the BBC's proposed 24-hour news service00:02
THEATRE / Why, when it comes to musicals, the critics may not have the last word00:02
Doctor cleared of sex assaults00:02
Woman wins her helicopter wings00:02
Talk of the Trade: Radio round00:02
Police must endure 'cultural change': The International Police Exhibition and Conference was told that the service 'had come close to disaster'00:02
Squash: Jackman's dispatch job00:02
Baffled anger in village doomed to die00:02
Romania prolongs its nightmare: Iliescu's re-election proves there is nothing inevitable about transition from Communism to democracy, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Talk of the Trade: Into the breach00:02
Sit up, Nick, the chaise longue is for Katya: How do you get a seriously hard pop star to take off his sunglasses? Tell him he's a cult hero in Russia. Imogen Edwards-Jones reports00:02
There could be a nice surprise in store for the US00:02
Pit closure package costs pounds 1bn: Nearly half coal industry to be shut by Christmas as chairman predicts dearer electricity00:02
Football: Norway display their class00:02
Panic demands Serbian election00:02
Pregnant workers' deal in deadlock00:02
View from City Road: Burden lifted from MGN00:02
Man 'was shot in Triad warning'00:02
Obituary: Hughes Rudd00:02
Letter: Community care and teaching hospitals00:02
Decline of the family 'due to individualism'00:02
Elvis in realm of religious studies00:02
Impact of sliding pound falls short of gloomy estimates00:02
Woman 'concocted cover-up' after killing00:02
Brazilian crash00:02
Competition dilemma in Dan-Air rescue plan00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Letter: The 'Spitting Image' Jesus: blasphemy or a lack of understanding?00:02
Football: Roxburgh puts faith in group practice00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Talk of the Trade: When in Rome00:02
Letter: The 'mentalite' of England in 149200:02
Major loses Oxford vote00:02
MUSIC / Regional variation: BBC Orchestras - Birmingham00:02
Sailing: Interspray rules the waves00:02
European flags being set up outside the International Conference Centre in Birmingham yesterday where EC leaders will meet for a summit at the weekend00:02
Court allows Gorbachev to leave00:02
Column Eight: Another stink at Barclays00:02
Equestrianism: Image problems for an event in trouble: Maggie Brown gives a fan's view of the dilemmas facing the Horse of the Year Show00:02
Rugby Union: Moon enters a fresh orbit with Wales B00:02
Barbarians 'absolved' over the fall of Rome00:02
Sentence 'unduly lenient'00:02
Henderson to rescue Touche from unhappy French liaison00:02
Letter: The 'Spitting Image' Jesus: blasphemy or a lack of understanding?00:02
Commentary: Case on coal is not black and white00:02
MGN board admits 'Mirror' price rise has lost sales00:02
Clarification: Inquiry into insurance fraud claims00:02
Soap that cleans up all over the world: Only the title, the actors and the language have changed . . . Martin Wroe on a global drama00:02
Multimedia gold award00:02
CBI chief protests over spending cuts00:02
Cricket: Bird to become a neutral power00:02
REVIEW / Black and white in colour: Paul Taylor on the English premiere of Trouble in Mind at the Tricycle, London00:02
Out of the West: Grandpa's last hurrah at the White House00:02
Chess00:02
Talk of the Trade: Zooming in on the BBC00:02
Obituary: Ben Maddow00:02
Budgie saved as flat burns00:02
Marquess of Bath evicts younger brother00:02
ADAPTATIONS / Going back to their roots: Wedekind's Lulu? Du Maurier's Trilby? You'd be lucky, as Nick Curtis reports00:02
Carlton heads 30m pounds bid to rescue hard-up ITN00:02
Woman's killer gets life00:02
Crisis in the Pits: Mining village where work is fading memory: Cortonwood Colliery closed after the miners' strike. Malcolm Pithers reports on its jobless community00:02
'Ripping Yarn' survival talk given a cliffhanging twist00:02
Football: Wales anxious to profit in Cyprus00:02
Ministers accused of subverting school curriculum00:02
Commentary: Alternatives to Dan-Air00:02
IRA pub blast victim dies of his injuries00:02
Crisis in the Pits: The political war of words00:02
Architecture Update: Cullinan grass roof wins Stonehenge centre competition00:02
Ten fishermen were rescued by helicopter after two fishing boats collided in the North Sea yesterday.00:02
Letter: Made, but no longer owned, in Britain00:02
Letter: Passion for fashion00:02
Rugby League: Brasher set for the place that Jack built00:02
St Ives set for acquisitions00:02
Faked orgasms, lefty lovers, Aids . . .: Sex is a universal language for the six million readers of 'Cosmopolitan' magazine's 29 international editions00:02
Germany agrees on refugee controls00:02
Feedback00:02
Germany 'shows path to industrial recovery'00:02
THEATRE / Time to face the music: What makes a musical a hit or a flop? As three new shows open in London, Sabine Durrant talks to producers and directors who have experienced both to see if they are any the wiser00:02
Others watch as Abbey trims its mortgage rate00:02
Letter: Passion for fashion00:02
Cabra talks on Stamford Bridge sale break down00:02
Rugby Union: Underwood junior keeps on running00:02
Ukraine elects technocrat00:02
Court Circular00:02
All that jazz on a shoestring: Benjamin Smith talks to a young film maker who, with only a 5,500 pounds grant, managed to produce an eye- and ear-catching documentary00:02
Football: Chelsea dismiss threat00:02
BBC defends plan for all-news radio station00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Wace names new chief executive00:02
Tajiks strain under Uzbek rule: The nationalities are living together in peace if not in harmony, Hugh Pope reports from Samarkand00:02
Football: Bratseth dashes out the Norse code: Norway's captain is fleet of foot and quick of mind.00:02
Market Report: Abbey rekindles hopes with cut in mortgage rate00:02
View from City Road: Body Shop is not so different00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Commentary: IBM has many tricks to learn00:02
Prisoner in appeal case 'victory'00:02
Obituary: The Rev John Watson00:02
Imbert urges end to court 'combat'00:02
Crisis in the Pits: Scargill leads calls for action over pit closures: Bishop of Sheffield and UDM join in condemnation of mass redundancies announced by British Coal00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Jennifer rattles the skeletons in Germany: 'Nightmare, With Angel' - Stephen Gallagher: NEL, 15.9900:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: For Mr Yeltsin, the memory lingers on00:02
Scottish fishermen waiting to be winched aboard a Norwegian Sea King helicopter from life rafts yesterday after their two boats collided in rough seas 70 miles from the Norwegian coast.00:02
Obituary: Denholm Elliott00:02
Confusion reigns as Italians strike00:02
Racing: Crackling's case is lost00:02
Desert tombs reveal Iron Age style00:02
Green policy keeps profit firm at Wm Sinclair00:02
Dorling may raise 25m pounds in flotation00:02
MUSIC / Ensemble X - St Giles Cripplegate00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Bush woos voters by sacking economic team00:02
AWD sale to put Bedford in Cambridge00:02
Gor blimey, guv, all it needs is muffin men and sweeps: Jonathan Glancey takes offence at the Classical traffic lights, bus shelters and other 'street furniture' popping up along Regent Street00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Football: Bingham is ready for the monster00:02
Khmer Rouge play on old fears in Cambodia: The guerrillas have left the jungle for the city, but they still have the same enemies, writes Terry McCarthy00:02
Rugby Union: Springboks leap clear after brawl00:02
Calls to the Bar00:02
Letter: Passion for fashion00:02
Crisis in the Pits: 'Dash for gas' that hastened miners' fate00:02
Exporters 'deceived DTI on sales of parts to Iraq'00:02
The Royal Mail is to charter more aircraft in an effort to boost first-class delivery times00:02
Cairo digs, mourns and waits in fear00:02
Football: Denmark fear Irish air force00:02
Headteachers 'waste time' on mundane tasks00:02
Hurd in troops appeal00:02
Letter: Passion for fashion00:02
Irish warn Major not to attack EC powers00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Obituary: Johanna Breitenfeld00:02
Diary00:02
De Beers empire loses its sparkle: Richard Dowden, Africa Editor, reports on how one family's iron grip on every part of the multi-billion-pound diamond industry is being threatened by illegal mining00:02
Botha scents Angola peace deal00:02
Japan's 'kingmaker' to resign as MP00:02
Baby died after woman refused surgery: Judge overrode mother who objected to Caesarean section on religious grounds, but operation failed to save child00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Heirs of millionaire sought after killing00:02
Talk of the Trade: Poster complaints00:02
Testing times for the shopkeepers: In our series on prominent figures in British business, Patrick Hosking looks at the leaders and rising stars of the retail industry00:02
Arson case man saved his budgie00:02
Six boys blamed for crime wave00:02
Woman 'concocted cover-up' after killing00:02
Spotlight dims on celebrity restaurant00:02
Languages hopes dashed for pupils00:02
So she puts the wet dog in the microwave . . .: Monique Roffey applies the myth detector test to some macabre but entertaining stories00:02
Iraq asked to free Europeans00:02
Danish MPs demand new treaty00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Letter: The 'Spitting Image' Jesus: blasphemy or a lack of understanding?00:02
Receivers in but Clarke rescue hopes linger on00:02
BETWEEN THE LINES / Actor Jack Klaff remembers a Russian reaction to Bulgakov00:02
Editor ready to close a chapter on Old Lady of Skipton: Jack Heald retires next March after 43 years maintaining the 'heartbeat of England' on the Craven Herald and Pioneer. Peter Dunn reports