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A case for enlarging the small print00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Money Grouse: The strange case of the mysterious missing PIN00:02
Not long waving, but drowned by angry voices00:02
The economy in crisis: Parkinson puts the blame on 1984 strike: The former Secretary of State for Energy is at odds with the economists over the crisis in the coal industry. Steve Boggan and Mary Fagan report00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lost in a house of bugs: The Collected stories: John McGahern Faber pounds 13.9900:02
Football: Norwich full of eastern promise: Trevor Haylett looks forward to a long weekend of football and the chance of tables turning00:02
Briefly: A free vacation is on the cards00:02
Football: FA finds Durie guilty00:02
Letter: A heart-stirring romance of love and vitamins00:02
Weekend work: Cuttings00:02
And the old shall be made new: Why is this year's Motor Show, which opens in Birmingham next week, like a revivalist meeting? Gavin Green explains00:02
Nigeria leader cancels fraud-riddled election00:02
Lagerfeld revives spirit of Seventies00:02
Candid caller00:02
Breakfasts in Berlin don't mean a sausage00:02
Bank secretly ordered investigation of Mount00:02
Grindelwald: best resort for dramatic scenery00:02
Underground stays Mr Mole, and digs himself another hole: Creosote, Lambrettas, leeks, buttermilk . . . all novel ideas for banishing the burrowing pest. But, Anna Pavord regrets, none seems infallible00:02
Rugby Union: The leader of a lost generation: Steve Bale reports from Lyons on what the future holds for an enigmatic stand-off whose prime coincided with the wilderness years00:02
Letter: Pit closures and the brutality of economic policy00:02
Letter: Partnership that would beat recession00:02
Wills00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bridge over the River Why: Colin Sedgwick revisits a classic, The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder, and finds it as haunting as ever00:02
Coroner pays tribute to IRA victim's family00:02
Singer likely to buy PPI arm00:02
Oh, this little thing? I picked it up for pounds 25: Shhh, don't tell, but you can make your own Versace at a snip of the price. Tamsin Blanchard reveals how00:02
Call for Milosevic resignation00:02
'Amnesty by stealth' in SA00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Golf: Lyle puts on the style for Scots00:02
Oxford student found hanged00:02
'EastEnders' writer wins pounds 68,000 from BBC00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Service appointments00:02
The economy in crisis: Major stands by 'painful decision' to close mines00:02
The economy in crisis: Tory MPs to seek review of closures00:02
OPERA / The Magic Flute - ENO, London Coliseum00:02
Commodities00:02
Late returns can be costly00:02
Football: Team news00:02
Letter: No votes for the retired00:02
Britons lose Iraq appeal00:02
Letter: Jacques Delors, I claim my pounds 140,00000:02
'Missing million' indicates poll tax factor in census00:02
Wainwright: The coast-to-coast publishing war00:02
Loan payments held in limbo: Mortgage borrowers who repay more than necessary are losing out. Alexandra Cadell reports00:02
A girl's best friend is a downward dog: Rose Rouse discovers that a blue bay in southern Crete is a deceptively peaceful backdrop to a seriously hard-working yoga holiday00:02
Briefly: L&G extends its critical contract00:02
Rugby Union: Springboks fight for credibility00:02
Birmingham Summit: A respite from the real world: Looking on the bright side00:02
Country Matters: Brandy keeps Fifi in good spirits00:02
Tottenham hideaway where top designers freshen up: Roger Tredre visits Jeeves of Belgravia, dry cleaners to the Royal Family00:02
REVIEW / Serious expression: Stephen Johnson on the Lyric Quartet00:02
German bomber found in field00:02
Rugby Union: Leinster ready for Wallaby machine00:02
Charging headlong at The Bull: An old pub in rural Oxfordshire is offering impressive five-course meals with a curious blend of styles. Emily Green reports00:02
Heads fear exam tables misleading to parents00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Further setback for Titaghur campaign00:02
Military spending slump hits Hunting00:02
The economy in crisis: Ingham warns Major on news management00:02
Squeezed until the price points squeak: The cost of wine is being forced above the all-important pounds 3 barrier as the pound's fall hits the shelves. Anthony Rose reports00:02
The real state of the nation's house prices00:02
What new clothes] What emperors]00:02
Explosive find00:02
Courts threaten pit closure plan00:02
Obituary: Professor Ian Gass00:02
Birmingham Summit: Maastricht legislation could be speeded up: British ratification00:02
A plain case for raising standards: Flours vary by much more than the colour of their packets, as Joanna Blythman discovered in our bread and cake baking test00:02
Return to dreamland: Has the musical killed off operetta? Simon Broughton looks back to Vienna's Gold and Silver Ages and argues that there's more to Lehar than Lloyd Webber in Austro-Hungarian dress00:02
The palace or the hut, Sir?: Chalets range from spartan to luxurious. Chris Gill finds out what little extras money can buy00:02
Hockey: Trojans' trial00:02
Clinton fails to take the South by storm: David Usborne reports from Georgia on the Democratic party's efforts to mobilise the Afro-American vote00:02
Baseball World Series: Blue Jays bank on power at the plate: Toronto and Atlanta are at first base tonight. Richard Weekes reports00:02
Showing a better side of human nature: Jill Wolff cannot resist taking her shears to derelict city sites, says Anna Pavord00:02
Spassky win reduces chess gap00:02
The US Presidential Elections: 'Wishy-washy' Bush loses again00:02
Take your seat in the museum: Do you know what it is like to live in the 20th century? If not, consult the V&A, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
Scientists say there may be no fixed limit to human life00:02
'Gorby' cheers00:02
Rugby League: Salford inspired by Ford00:02
RECORDS / Tenor steals the soprano's lines: Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson on works by Bach and Brahms for cello, piano, and violin00:02
The economy in crisis: An air of relief and resignation marks last shift: Jonathan Foster finds neither unity nor hope at Markham Main00:02
Robbers kill UK couple00:02
Rate cut will not be fully reflected in home loans: Vivien Goldsmith reports on how lenders reacted to the latest interest reduction00:02
'Fines' urged for truancy00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Top of the Fleet Street pops: Beaverbrook: A life - Anne Chisholm & Michael Davie: Hutchinson pounds 2000:02
Quotes of the week00:02
Gastropod00:02
Anniversaries00:02
A Saturday morning date with the Revenue00:02
Obituary: Lord Franks00:02
The week in review: Sport00:02
Writing on the wall for Belgrade: The mood is growing darker in Slobodan Milosevic's 'capital without a nation', writes Robert Fisk00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
US trade figures signal new downturn00:02
Foetus kept in corpse00:02
Letter: A heart-stirring romance of love and vitamins00:02
Retail therapy: A Scottish reject00:02
The economy in crisis: Church leaders unite to condemn 'disaster'00:02
Dunton rises as losses are shaved00:02
Traveller's tales and verbal remedies00:02
The way I was: Not quite as plain as the nose on your face: David Icke looks back with Nicholas Roe to the day he became a vision in a turquoise shell-suit00:02
Company news in brief00:02
Racing: Zafonic devours all rivals to become the new giant00:02
Two die in 'wrong way' crash on M100:02
Sex, Sartre and Madonna00:02
Letter: Pit closures and the brutality of economic policy00:02
UN weapons team in Baghdad00:02
Rediscovering the whole musician00:02
Euro Disney to discuss its links with parent00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The terrors of the earth: Anthony Quinn applauds a superlative new novel by Jane Smiley, who has replanted King Lear into the Iowa countryside: A thousand acres - Jane Smiley Flamingo pounds 5.9900:02
Angola may have to return to polls00:02
Barclaycard rates down00:02
THEATRE / Slattery will get you everywhere: Paul Taylor on good-natured charm in Radio Times at the Queen's Theatre00:02
Leading taipan steps down at 9300:02
Church appointments00:02
Radiotrust drops to pounds 21,000 half-time loss00:02
Profits down by 10% at Attwoods00:02
Birmingham Summit: Failure of trade talks deprives Major of big prize: Saga of the Gatt negotiations00:02
Settlement for sacked telephonist00:02
National Savings surge pounds 202m00:02
Pounds 4bn jump in PSBR rings deficit alarms00:02
Orderly withdrawal in face of outrage: In the wake of the Birmingham summit, Andrew Marr analyses John Major's predicament00:02
Ruling limits 'foot-in-door' reporting00:02
Guatemalan activist wins Nobel prize00:02
Letter: A heart-stirring romance of love and vitamins00:02
Briefly: BNP offers inherited homes deal00:02
City cool over RHM break-up ploy to foil Hanson00:02
The economy in crisis: Pit closures may lead to the loss of 78,000 jobs00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lonesome Larks and the Fabulous Rosina: Anthony Lane reads the letters of Philip Larkin, and takes refuge in the poems: Selected letters of Philip Larkin 1940-85 - Ed. Anthony Thwaite: Faber pounds 2000:02
Letter: Pit closures and the brutality of economic policy00:02
Triad 'hit-man' had two attempts to shoot rival00:02
Consultant assaulted staff00:02
Books Recommended00:02
Death driver to wed victim's twin00:02
Channel Ports: It's not only mugs that say I love Belgium: Brussels used to be all bureaucracy and butter mountains. But behind its fading notoriety Stephen Wood found charm, elegance, anarchy and Tintin00:02
'Citizens of member states must back move for change': Confusion over subsidiarity00:02
Letter: A heart-stirring romance of love and vitamins00:02
Dutch blame crash on faults in 74700:02
MPs may consider treaty next month00:02
Performance trends offer lessons: Five years after the crash, Maria Scott looks at the prospects for unit trusts00:02
Rape victim not abducted00:02
Peking's old guard set to call it a day00:02
Tapie rules out Adidas sale after Pentland exit00:02
Letter: Partnership that would beat recession00:02
Leading Article: A time for leadership00:02
Wooden ship may date from Stone Age: Excavators in Dover may have found the world's oldest sea-going vessel. David Keys reports00:02
Saturday Night: Great times before Godzilla went to Vegas00:02
Weekend work: Cuttings: Weevil's enemy00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The aristocratick revolutionist: Claude Rawson on a compelling biography of Edmund Burke, a man charmed by the calamities of kings: The great melody - Conor Cruise O'Brien: Sinclair-Stevenson pounds 2500:02
Power protest00:02
Brooks scraps dividend00:02
The week in review: Home News00:02
Rugby Union: England chart a new way at Wembley: Law changes should help Carling's men to raise the level of entertainment while South Africans are uplifted by the learning curve00:02
Breaking the habit of truancy: Donald MacLeod reports on the debate over the growing problem of school absences00:02
Retail therapy: Say it with words00:02
Banks cry poor on the cost of cheque accounts: Maria Scott reports on the pluses and minuses of interest-paying current accounts00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Column Eight: Barclays battle gets moving00:02
Faith and Reason: Golden headship feet of clay: Tom Wright considers the nature of authority in the the Bible and in the Church. His The New Testament and the People of God (SPCK, pounds 15) is published this week00:02
Football: Rangers to stay on Continental shelf: Joe Lovejoy talks to a True Blue about the Scots' chances of an advance on Europe00:02
Briefly: Holiday offer from Woolwich00:02
Birthdays00:02
Racing: Owners and jockeys call for a two-day strike: Paul Hayward on a mounting revolution within racing with participants prepared to protest against underfunding00:02
Squash: Jackman poised for Devoy00:02
Court circular00:02
Letter: Highlands facing loss of Radio 400:02
Retail therapy: Continental Conran00:02
Appointments00:02
Departures00:02
London's scheme approved00:02
Can't stand the tenants and can't sell the flat00:02
Recipe: Polenta's pumpkin cousin00:02
Watch out - these cakes are hot: Emily Green meets a cook who bakes by traditional methods, which health inspectors now say are illegal00:02
Obituary: Denholm Elliott00:02
Weekend work: Cuttings: Arboreal matters00:02
Letter: Pit closures and the brutality of economic policy00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Letter: Pit closures and the brutality of economic policy00:02
Football Diary: Geordie melody maker00:02
Market Report: False dawn as rate cut excites market-makers00:02
Profile: Immortality is simply not enough: Georg Solti, lightning conductor at 8000:02
Sinn Fein woman shot dead in bar00:02
Rates cut to stifle revolt: Miners' redundancy package increased to soothe nerves of disaffected Conservatives00:02
TELEVISION / News retorts: Jim White on the return of Angus Deayton's quiz Have I Got News for You00:02
Bottle-fed babies 'at risk of lead poisoning'00:02
The economy in crisis: Economists reject market forces theory: Experts refuse to put blame on market forces00:02
They have sunk my Ark, and I feel so sad: Nicholas Roe has a personal interest in the fate of one high street victim of the recession00:02
Briefly: Schemes for married women00:02
Clarks chairman plays his best role00:02
Boxing: McKenzie on right track00:02
Turkish troops pursue Kurds00:02
ICA under fire over 'pathetic' Jordan fine00:02
Children come out tops in income stakes00:02
Basketball: Facing the issues00:02
Hard on Wainwright's heels: The famous guides are causing a ruckus as landowners and conservationists plead with the publishers to divert the trampling hoards, or pay for the damage, says Peter Dunn00:02
Driver who slept on motorway is cleared00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Sport in Short: Sports Politics00:02
Letter: Jacques Delors, I claim my pounds 140,00000:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
The economy in crisis: Socialist cheer awaits Scargill00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Racing: Lahib fit for Champion00:02
MUSIC / Late in the Day - The Norwich Festival00:02
Restriction of maternity benefits to be lifted00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Genitalia rules, okay?: Cock & Bull - Will Self: Bloomsbury pounds 9.9900:02
Auctions: Much binding in the library00:02
Business and City summary00:02
Retail therapy: Chelsea craftwork00:02
Boxing: Bruno facing a test of strength: Ken Jones on the route the British heavyweight needs to take to overcome a challenging South African tonight00:02
Letter: Highlands facing loss of Radio 400:02
Letter: No votes for the retired00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
View from City Road: Five years later, shares hang on00:02
Letter: Partnership that would beat recession00:02
The economy in crisis: Churchill sides with pitmen00:02
Rugby League: Britain's poor timing00:02
Scottish Football: Dixon urges united Dundee00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
KEY NOTES / Pulling out the stops: Bernard d'Ascoli recalls how he found his way back to the piano00:02
Birmingham Summit: Appeal for more aid before winter: Yugoslavia00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Wine box00:02
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