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Tabloid TV00:02
Billionaire PM00:02
Supergrass claim links Andreotti to Mafia: An inquiry into the death of a leading Italian politician has revealed collusion between the Christian Democrats and Cosa Nostra00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
NMW welcomes ACT bid00:02
Aid flights return to Sarajevo00:02
Fighter modification may keep Germany in the fold00:02
French obstruction may provoke US trade sanctions00:02
Letter: Isaiah Berlin on democracy00:02
Israel gives withdrawal signal00:02
The Pit Closures: Clarke fails to impress UDM lobby00:02
Supertram to be extended00:02
Lord Justice Bingham in his chambers00:02
Football: Barclays pull out00:02
The Pit Closures: Nuclear power 'is victim of Whitehall quick-fix'00:02
Carry on and on and on: Remember Sid James? The Dead Comics Society certainly does: his old house has a plaque to prove it00:02
Letter: Manifesto for recovery00:02
Chess draw00:02
Golf: Scottish trio to the fore00:02
BR fined over trip offer00:02
Printers make two different impressions00:02
Fantasy becomes reality for memorabilia maniacs: Keith Elliott at Large00:02
Letter: Manifesto for recovery00:02
Chess00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Bill gives flat owners right to buy freeholds00:02
Murdered nurse's parents heard of death from TV00:02
Head of blood centre vows to keep job despite trial00:02
US rules halve size of profits at News00:02
Letter: BBC ban ensures no publicity for the IRA00:02
THEATRE / Lost along the way: Paul Taylor reviews Peter Gill's revival of Congreve's The Way of the World at the Lyric, Hammersmith00:02
Woman 'paid less than colleague acting as man'00:02
Raised blood fat levels 'make men more hostile'00:02
Kent police chief to head Met00:02
The Pit Closures: Offer is made for doomed colliery00:02
Castle reduces gearing ratio00:02
Patten fails to break deadlock with Peking00:02
ARTS / The fragments of a culture (1): Karen Johnson reports from what was Yugoslavia00:02
Bingham Report on BCCI: Men who will forge new links00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Market Report: Second liners take charge as rally steams on00:02
Letter: Adoption sanctions vital for children00:02
Motor Racing: Warwick's grand prix comeback00:02
Letter: Manifesto for recovery00:02
Salomon disappoints with bottom-line loss00:02
Rugby League: Lydon to step in for Steadman00:02
Breakaway threatens London University00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Haines quits board of MGN (CORRECTED)00:02
Racing: Man takes the role of pretender00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev William Hart00:02
Major insists Gatt talks must continue00:02
Bingham Report on BCCI: 'A devastating surprise'00:02
Rugby Union: South Africa's first-time travellers: Steve Bale reports from Paris on how rugby union tourists are coping as innocents abroad00:02
Law: Legal aid, takeaway-style: Franchising could spread from shopping malls to solicitors' practices. But first it must meet with the Law Society's approval, says Sharon Wallach00:02
US Presidential Elections: Riding the trail to win the West: Rupert Cornwell, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, reports that a Democratic victory in cowboy country could transform national politics00:02
Trade deficit narrows to pounds 1.06bn00:02
The Pit Closures: Pit closures could lead to pollution of rivers00:02
Minister snubs PLO mayor00:02
Akihito expected to offer China a 'non-apology': Japan's Emperor walks a diplomatic tightrope on his historic visit to Peking, writes Terry McCarthy in Tokyo00:02
Tories back proposal for press watchdog00:02
The Gatt Dispute: Row over details threatens trade war00:02
New exam grades 'leave no means of comparison'00:02
Football: Lukic throws new light on the Ibrox punchline: Joe Lovejoy finds Rangers hung over after their failure to take a two-goal lead to Elland Road in two weeks' time00:02
Pigeon risk00:02
DANCE / Action stations: Judith Mackrell on BRB at Birmingham Hippodrome00:02
Bingham Report on BCCI: Labour calls on Governor to resign00:02
Sudan fighting00:02
UN and Iraq sign aid accord00:02
Disasters lead to dollars 1bn downturn at Sears00:02
FILM / The Last Detail00:02
Letter: Manifesto for recovery00:02
Letter: Manifesto for recovery00:02
Obituary: Dr Arthur Wint00:02
Barn blaze death00:02
Leading Article: Dividing the Bank's duties00:02
Tajik refugees selling goods on the roadside in Uzbekistan, Central Asia's most populous nation.00:02
Ten of capital's hospitals earmarked for closure00:02
Hockey: Firebrands turn the heat on Hounslow00:02
US Presidential Elections: Perot's rise rattles Democrats00:02
View from City Road: No winners in a trade war00:02
Brent telephone business sold00:02
Bingham Report on BCCI: Victims see new support for their demands00:02
Revived Asylum Bill targets visitors' rights: Clarke clamps down on relatives, but gives refugees more time to seek legal advice. Heather Mills reports00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Rugby Union: French ring the changes00:02
Security shield traps raider00:02
Major all-out for growth: Gatt breakdown increases fears for world economy00:02
The Pit Closures: Defiant Lynk ends Silverhill protest00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
The 'Independent' manifesto for national recovery: Keep the government out of things00:02
MUSIC / LPO / Welser-Most - Royal Festival Hall, South Bank00:02
The Pit Closures: Select committee chooses Heseltine as first witness00:02
DIRECTOR'S CUT / Snapshot of propaganda from a scene in Listen to Britain (1942): Ian Sellar on sound and vision in the wartime propaganda film Listen to Britain00:02
Brussels rings the changes: Tim Jackson finds Sir Leon Brittan heading for a phoney war as he takes on the national networks00:02
Cricket: Houghton makes his men safe00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Boardroom portraits with humanity00:02
Leading Article: Charity versus realism00:02
Letter: Manifesto for recovery00:02
Football: Grobbelaar's gaffes cost Liverpool dear00:02
Letter: Manifesto for recovery00:02
The Pit Closures: North Sea oil and gas too costly, Eggar says00:02
Obituary: Nissa Torrents00:02
BA's USAir plan is put on hold00:02
New approach on funding 'vital to road and rail programmes': Promises for building projects do not clarify where the money will come from. Michael Harrison reports00:02
Sport in Short: Weightlifting00:02
Baseball: Key locks door on Braves00:02
Europe told not to shut out the world00:02
The Gatt Dispute: Business horrified by political haggling00:02
Collector lobbies for museum plan00:02
THEATRE / Making It Better - Criterion Theatre, W100:02
Obituary: Kimball C. Atwood III00:02
Out of Russia: Redemption is on offer for true believers00:02
Bingham Report on BCCI: Bank claims Bingham vindicates the system: Arrangements for dealing with fraud to be tightened up after criticism in official report on BCCI scandal00:02
Tennis: Sofia sisterhood show the route to success00:02
Housing may sink Thames 'A' raters: The proposed sale of its riverbank premises could mark the end of an era for a sailing club00:02
Dream of Prince Albert becomes a college with independent vision: Imperial College00:02
Here is the news from the Kremlin00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Obituary: Gert Bastian00:02
Gateway axes chief executive00:02
Racing: Thief's gain00:02
Football: Beck sacked by Cambridge00:02
Victim's mother keeps a tragic vigil00:02
Column Eight: Long shot becomes longer00:02
The Gatt Dispute: Washington ponders sanctions against EC00:02
View from City Road: The Harland mess deepens00:02
Shadow poll00:02
Sketchley to gain from pits reprieve00:02
Rugby League: Fulton plays honorary consul: Dave Hadfield on the man from mining stock in Warrington who became a leader Down Under00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Into the front lines with Stormin' Herbert: 'It Doesn't Take a Hero' - H Norman Schwarzkopf with Peter Petre: Bantam, 17.9900:02
The 'Independent' manifesto for national recovery: How to get the country back to work00:02
Letter: Manifesto for recovery00:02
Comment: Why the Bank will be fooled again00:02
Explosion confirmed as bomb00:02
FILM / Cries and whispers: Scorched by Hollywood, Neil Jordan is back in Britain and back on form. John Lyttle reports00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Aliens rush for rights in Holland00:02
ARTS / The fragments of a culture (2): Following the stage directions00:02
FILM / Two's a crowd: Woody Allen's Husbands and Wives reviewed00:02
Bank of England criticised on BCCI00:02
From sheep's milk and molluscs to global trade war00:02
COURT CIRCULAR00:02
Appointments00:02
Eggs and chilly silence greet the Queen in Dresden00:02
Diary00:02
Premier reports offshore oil find00:02
Football: Non-League Notebook: Jockeys' chase for Cup gold00:02
FILM / Rushes: Correction00:02
Why the rhino in an opera hat is not funny: Oliver Tickell on one woman's battle with the tobacco industry00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Filofax buys competitor00:02
Rostock to prosecute anti-Nazi protesters00:02
Restaurateurs risk becoming main course: Receivership is the dominant trend in the restaurant business, Emily Green reports00:02
Law Report: Mandatory lifers denied parole board's reasons: Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Creamer and Ex parte Scholey. Queen's Bench Division (Lord Justice Rose), 21 October 199200:02
Letter: Worthy successor to Peter Jenkins00:02
Office scheme for St Paul's site approved00:02
View from City Road: Fisher faces a glut of problems00:02
US Presidential Elections: Clinton to place foreign affairs in safe hands00:02
FILM / Critical round-up00:02
Plan ahead: Italian football00:02
Wily old fox brought low00:02
Advertising awards00:02
Racing: Jovite out of Breeders' Cup00:02
Snooker: Davis guns down Ebdon00:02
Business leaders warn of plunge in confidence00:02
Cricket: Dash of colour added to Sundays: Mike Rowbottom on why cricketers wore pyjamas before lunch at The Oval yesterday00:02
Letter: Manifesto for recovery00:02
M50 murder case sent for appeal on new evidence00:02
Letter: A distorted picture of the Civil Service00:02
GKN jumps on US investment plans00:02
Giscard may split the right00:02
Letter: Manifesto for recovery00:02
Letter: Manifesto for recovery00:02
Millionaire's son died in suicide pact with wife00:02
Paedophile gets life for killing boy, 7, at orgy: Homosexual ring abducted children and drugged them for group sex00:02
Fininvest renews its Channel 5 interest