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BCCI staff get aid to sue Bank00:02
Rugby Union: Bath display bears classic Hall mark00:02
Train mine kills 200:02
Obituary: Lady Jane Heaton00:02
Women police bring equality cases00:02
Young British player reaches chess final00:02
Obituary: Mary Hoover Aiken00:02
OPERA / A great knight: Edward Seckerson reviews Domingo and Te Kanawa in Otello at the Garden00:02
Alleged IRA members face trial for murder00:02
Dodging the facts of life00:02
Teacher training could be switched to the schools00:02
John Foster managing director demoted00:02
France 'no longer isolated' on Gatt00:02
Dealer's short way to a billion00:02
Letter: For and against the manifesto for national recovery00:02
Football: Spurs seeking a helping of class00:02
Cabinet tells treaty rebels: you can't win: Liberal Democrat support and threat of election should ensure passage of Maastricht Bill00:02
Rugby Union: Murphy wins cap for Irish00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
THEATRE / He do the police: Jeffrey Wainwright reviews James Baldwin's Blues for Mister Charlie00:02
The chances of being run over by a bus: Viewpoint00:02
Coales' Notes: Taking a swat at the fly on the wall: Gordon Coales contemplates baring his innermost soul to the viewing public00:02
All the President's programmers: The computer is now an essential weapon in the battle for the White House. Paul Simons examines how its power is being harnessed00:02
Golf: Feherty finally finds his true form00:02
Yachtsman dies as gale hits coast00:02
Employers expect more jobs to go00:02
Letter: Aid cuts make poor pay for recession00:02
There comes a time in every star's life . . .: The variable brightness of stars helps us to work out how far away and how old they are. Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest explain00:02
Football: Celtic sack chief executive00:02
Squash: Resolute Marshall00:02
Hockey: Hounslow take five twice to go top00:02
Football: Francis exorcising the fear factor00:02
Anniversaries00:02
'Iranians caught'00:02
Out of Japan: Culture shocks end in tragedy00:02
Leading Article: Russia on the edge00:02
150,000 marchers brave downpour to back miners00:02
Letter: The strange affair of the Smee report00:02
An unpleasant fallout over the refinery: For years villagers lived in the Texaco plant's shadow. But now tolerance has turned to acrimony, says David Cohen00:02
Rise in Perot's support cuts Clinton lead00:02
Letter: New mandarins in old footsteps00:02
Lost Hearts: But when will I get the happy ending?: In his new book, Danny Danziger interviews a number of well-known people who talk anonymously about separation and divorce. Here is one of them00:02
Rugby Union: Jones knocks down Newport00:02
Rugby Union: Ulster expose Wallaby flaws00:02
Letter: A noble 19th-century vision subverted00:02
Rugby Union: Walker off and running00:02
Heir apparent leaves Lucas as Gill stays on00:02
Costs crisis threatens GM's life: Larry Black examines what went wrong at the ailing car giant00:02
The World This Week00:02
Troubled Water: Analysts question figures used to support change00:02
The dilemma facing the courts: what is a pit bull?00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Clinton plays to the Midwest as he goes wooing: The Democratic lead narrows amid hectic campaigning as the US presidential candidates roar into the home straight00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Bush fights to secure friendly states as polls tighten00:02
Battle begins for the souls of Glastonbury's ravers00:02
Windsor Safari Park closes but seeks a saviour00:02
Gonzalez confirms he will run again00:02
Fire cuts off 13,000 telephone lines00:02
The artist David Hockney on the set of Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, which he designed for the Glyndebourne Touring Opera00:02
Russian soldiers guard the airport in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe. Forces loyal to the ousted president Rakhmon Nabiyev agreed to leave the parliament building they seized at the weekend.00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Mud, glorious mud for artist whose work is cracking up00:02
Football: Hoddle glad to accept lucky label: Trevor Haylett finds rugged reality intruding on hopes of a stylists' show-piece00:02
TELEVISION / When the con-man met the gunman: Creativity at work in tall tales, corn-fields and a Parisian atelier. James Rampton on the weekend's viewing.00:02
Obituary: Luis Rosales00:02
Advice line for children faces financial crisis00:02
Commodities & Futures: Belize's bananas face EC test00:02
Nuclear disarmament campaigners following Britain's first Trident submarine, HMS Vanguard, as it arrived at the Faslane base on the Clyde following a two-day voyage from Barrow-in-Furness00:02
Letter: Glaswegian lament00:02
Leading Article: Nauseating and pathetic00:02
Abducted Briton shot dead in Colombia00:02
Vets fail to agree on a life or death decision: Stephen Ward meets the owner of a dog that has been sentenced to death00:02
Sellafield cancer compensation case launched00:02
Tomlinson proposals 'put medical research at risk'00:02
Racing: Armiger faces the test of time: The season's top two-year-olds wind down for the winter to await the natural hazard of being humbled in their Classic careers00:02
South African National Olympic Sports Committee calls for resumption of Springboks boycott00:02
Troubled Water: Meters trigger a water war00:02
Football: Nantes on run: European round-up00:02
Football: Stein disturbs the neighbours00:02
Appointments: Church appointments00:02
Bombers strike at block of flats used by MPs00:02
Letter: For and against the manifesto for national recovery00:02
Fatal explosion00:02
Motor Racing: Patrese improves his view00:02
Irish faction asked Moscow for 1m pounds00:02
Yeltsin's radicals face sack00:02
Airlines step up fight against Dan-Air deal00:02
KGB approved 1m pounds aid request by party with IRA link: Peter Pringle in Moscow finds evidence in formerly secret archives of how close the Soviet Union came to funding Dublin politicians00:02
Court halts screening of Guinness documentary00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Thought in the act: 'Bertrand Russell: a life' - Caroline Moorehead: Sinclair-Stevenson, 20 pounds00:02
US drops gin from list of trade targets00:02
Letter: New mandarins in old footsteps00:02
Football: Thomas turns the ignition for Liverpool drive00:02
Economic Commentary: Consensus for a minority government00:02
Snooker: White able to bridge the gap00:02
Jewish settlers rage at Rabin00:02
Court Circular00:02
UN staff freed00:02
Letter: Time for miners to change tack00:02
Women could lose in switch to merit pay00:02
English Heritage set to privatise 200 major sites00:02
Sailing: Steely touch of British00:02
Communist win00:02
Forecasters see deeper recession but higher rates00:02
Obituary: Professor Yoram Ben-Porath00:02
Graves fall from romance to ruin: One of Britain's finest cemeteries faces an uncertain future. Andrew Mourant reports00:02
Baseball: Borders proves vital for Toronto00:02
Tax rises and recession face German ruling party congress00:02
Letter: EC stumbling blocks to Gatt agreement00:02
Lawyers face levy to pay for mortgage fraud claims00:02
Strategy for growth could push up council tax bills00:02
Obituary: Professor Richard Purchon00:02
Letter: New mandarins in old footsteps00:02
A growth policy will need a new Chancellor00:02
America, land of the sick: The US healthcare system is ailing badly; Bill Clinton has put forward his prescription. Jack O'Sullivan reports00:02
Legend of King Arthur 'created to bolster Welsh'00:02
Protest cancelled00:02
Coal mines named for closure were 'profitable'00:02
Churches unite to promote black wealth00:02
Holy place for sale or exchange00:02
A name that hovered over Alamein: Thoughts of those killed in wars past and present swept across the cemetery where Robert Fisk attended a memorial for a great Allied victory00:02
Rugby League: London stung by Hornets00:02
Rugby League: Missionary zeal needed to counter crisis of faith: Ken Jones on the standing of the professional code00:02
Protests grow over law that condemns dogs to die: Confusion over definition of a pit bull00:02
Put a condom on an elephant?: Well, not exactly, but contraception may prove the salvation of the species, says Keith Graves00:02
Canadian ears closed to calls for reforms: East vs west, elite vs the masses, Indian vs Indian . . . the constitutional referendum has exposed many splits, writes David Usborne00:02
DANCE / Selected steps: Judith Mackrell celebrates an uninterrupted evening of Merce Cunningham movement00:02
Judo: Bell's signal00:02
Football: Papin helps unstoppable Milan break record: Italian football00:02
Self-rule offer fails to win over all aboriginals00:02
Football: United draw no comfort from shyness00:02
Smaller Companies: Gap widens in balance sheet debate00:02
US firm may gain stake in running British jail00:02
Racing: Assessor proves his worth00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Perot's homilies help gain ground00:02
Natal killings00:02
Football: Smith's slip gives Rangers the prize00:02
Rugby League: Britain's resources sold short: Rugby League World Cup final00:02
Tennis: Graf fights back to check Novotna's advance00:02
Football: Muddled Everton offer no challenge00:02
Irish faction leader has 'no recollection' of letter00:02
Letter: For and against the manifesto for national recovery00:02
Letter: For and against the manifesto for national recovery