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Policemen 'assaulted man'00:02
Travle: At last, teachers without attitude: You're in the Alps and you want a lesson, but not in broken English. Chris Gill offers help00:02
Habitat founder's gun death00:02
Letter: Accent on culture and tradition after Windsor fire00:02
60 feared dead in Dushanbe00:02
Football: Blissett's case causes confusion: The Blissett-Uzzell case has brought a range of reactions within the football world00:02
Food & Drink: The fizz that returned the flavour: Champagne or a New World sparkler? A timely tasting allows Anthony Rose to single out some good bets for Christmas00:02
Racing: Eager to the end00:02
Money: Gift opportunity to help charity00:02
Camera network to keep 24-hour watch on crime00:02
Property: You can't always get what you want: Sound family houses in good locations are in such demand that, despite the slump, agents can't get enough of them. David Lawson reports00:02
Travel: Departures: California dreaming00:02
Service appointments00:02
Hammering for Dobson Park00:02
Diplomat jailed over drugs00:02
Briefly: Businesses offered free video on tax00:02
Money: Money facts on your fax00:02
Signs of hope for the economy00:02
Travel: Departures: Warnings abroad00:02
Motoring: Gaining, not overtaking: Despite 792 changes, the Escort still has problems, says Roger Bell00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Obituary: Tom Casey00:02
Style: The very model of a modern English gent: Hackett is taking its empire overseas. Jonathan Glancey meets the man who gave classic clothes an international twist00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Putting the boot into Wellington: Sue Gaisford on a gathering of national legends, from Guy Fawkes to Dixon of Dock Green: Myths of the English - Ed. Roy Porter: Polity Press, pounds 39.5000:02
Lamont signals opposition to switching jobs00:02
Day-Lewis in Guildford 4 film00:02
MUSIC / Upbeat: Coda00:02
Travel: Departures: Channel shopping00:02
Food & Drink: Tasty truffles: here's how to do it00:02
A crucial time for the subconscious emotion business: Several classics of the fragance industry are being given a presentational spring clean. Roger Tredre follows the scent of the perfect marketing ploy00:02
Football: Everton looking for a Heath to end the grief: As Howard Kendall's men struggle, Phil Shaw meets the catalyst who revived the manager's career a decade ago00:02
Employers may be deducting too much00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
The band stops playing at the end of Sunnie's story: Martyn Gregory befriended Sunnie Mann while filming for Thames TV in Beirut. He reports on her funeral and her bravery00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Menzies closes Early Learning US chain00:02
Cricket: Injured Sohail not so hearty00:02
Letter: Christians and family support00:02
Coal pits due for review suffer cuts and job losses: Colliery managers have been accused of running down some of the 31 mines earmarked for closure ahead of the reports on their viability. Jonathan Foster reports00:02
Obituary: Xavier Darasse00:02
Mogadishu pins hope on marines: Somalis wonder why US troops did not come sooner, writes Richard Dowden in Mogadishu00:02
Bomb wave sweeps Corsica00:02
Kinnock urges Labour to back electoral reform00:02
New issues from National Savings00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Mary, Mary - Ed McBain: Heinemann, pounds 14.9900:02
Kuwait gives up in face of Spanish loss00:02
Auctions: More bullfights than Goya dreamt of00:02
Letter: Request for help to enjoy Turner winners00:02
Missionary group seeks to question churchman00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Letter: Emergency call00:02
Four bombs explode in Lisburn store00:02
Decision day for Russian MPs00:02
Mass grave00:02
Football: United revival balks Cantona: Matt Tench on the weekend's League programme00:02
Reagan's world order delights Oxford00:02
Britons ignore advice on diet00:02
Money: Cheaper deals for families00:02
MUSIC / A world premiere every day: Leslie Howard has set aside 15 years to record every note of solo piano music Liszt ever wrote. Mark Pappenheim reports00:02
Appointments00:02
Property: What goes down in 1993 must come up in 199400:02
MUSIC / Upbeat: Into the Woods00:02
Anger over widespread use of gagging orders: Government criticised as details emerge of ministerial device regularly employed to prevent disclosure of crucial documents in court cases00:02
It's small change - why spend it?: Speculators have got bored with old coins, leaving the market to be reclaimed by the loyal private collectors, says John Windsor00:02
I promise to vote for the bearer00:02
Saturday Night: Dawn from a duvet in Doncaster00:02
Racing: Desert date00:02
Football Team News00:02
Food & Drink: Look no lumps] A guide to sauces for stray cats00:02
Food & Drink: Harsh truths, dark secrets: Most shop-bought chocolate truffles are not worth the money. Make your own, suggests Joanna Blythman00:02
Letter: Stars and gripes00:02
Market Report: P&O and Forte star in tale of Gardner sale00:02
Golf: Montgomerie slips00:02
Khmer Rouge release UN observers00:02
Two sentenced in Triad case00:02
Tensions surface over stance on Bosnia conflict00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Gardening: Life under glass in a cold climate: Anna Pavord seeks expert advice to turn the conservatory of her dreams into a reality00:02
Death case raises fears over police doctors00:02
TELEVISION / Wendy becomes a habit00:02
Consortium beats Channel 5 deadline00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Travel: Departures: Test trips00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The man was a poet for a'that: Burns: a biography - James Mackay: Mainstream, pounds 2000:02
Royal National Lifeboat Institution00:02
Money: Discounts on the Countess00:02
Travel: Departures: Frozen Christmas00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / A mover and a shaker: Next week, Radio 3 spotlights the middle years of Stravinsky. Bayan Northcott explores their peculiarities and their delights00:02
Heseltine hints at lifeline for coal00:02
Travel: King Arthur and his knights parked here: Forget the teas. Rose Rouse does Cornwall the hard way, in the third of our Coast in Winter series00:02
Bush orders 28,000 troops to Somalia: President warns warlords: 'This is serious business . . . we will not tolerate armed gangs ripping off their own people'00:02
Obituary: Van Phillips00:02
Tennis: Agassi makes commanding start00:02
Help] I'm a prisoner in Band F00:02
Appeals: The Serpentine Gallery00:02
New road to redress opens for small firms: Complaints against banks may get easier, say Vivien Goldsmith and Maria Scott00:02
Money Grouse: Co-op keeps cards close to its chest00:02
Continental furniture to go on sale00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Happy Families - ed. Richard Cohen: Methuen, pounds 9.9900:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Profits get lift at Midlands brewer00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
London buses to be privatised next year00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Dressed to chill in basic black00:02
Rugby Union: Cardiff in mood to answer the call to Arms00:02
Basketball: Hot Bett hedges his bets00:02
Anniversaries00:02
APV to shut site with loss of 233 jobs00:02
Letter: Intervention: the historical record00:02
What price a good reputation?: Neasa MacErlean looks at the ingredients of the Chancellor's now-famous huge legal bill00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
THEATRE / Typhoon from the East: Paul Taylor finds Yukio Ninagawa's production of The Tempest stronger than ever00:02
Racing: Newmarket praying for stable future: The headquarters of the racing world is in dire financial straits with trainers willing but unable to sell up. Paul Hayward reports00:02
Food & Drink: 'We have no black bears in Thuringia, no bears at all': A little misunderstanding didn't prevent Michael Jackson tracking down his Beer of the Month - a dark, malty German brew00:02
RECORDS / Double Play: Brian's large forces and Rued's awakening: Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson battle over an Englishman, a Dane, and five symphonies00:02
BOOKS / Second thoughts: A pleasure to look back at anger: James Kelman is surprised to see the new edition of The Busconductor Hines (Phoenix pounds 4.99)00:02
Doomsday preacher jailed00:02
Cricket: Match abandoned in Colombo00:02
Crew treated after ferry fire00:02
Letter: Sahara referendum00:02
Paris and Bonn renew push for EC union00:02
Lakes caught in housing turmoil: Malcolm Pithers reports on proposals to put further restrictions on home building00:02
Athletics: IAAF to defy court ruling00:02
European Court should have power over extradition, Delors says00:02
Birthdays00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Where does kissing end? - Kate Pullinger: Serpent's Tail, pounds 7.9900:02
Rejected lover's torture revenge00:02
Security alert as IRA admits bombings00:02
Leading Article: Not as bad as all that00:02
Footloose and mortgage-free: Vivien Goldsmith examines lending prejudice against single people00:02
Letter: Irish connection00:02
Rugby Union: Cap fits so grin and bear it00:02
Food & Drink: The best of the rest: volumes of good cheer00:02
Style: The Way I Was: My June moon swoon song: Nicholas Roe hears how Jonathan King talked his way on to Top of the Pops00:02
Earthquakes hit California00:02
GA policy relaunch gets down to basics00:02
Football: Venables stakes his all for Spurs: Joe Lovejoy talks to Tottenham's chief executive, who sees a bright future for the club that was always dearest to his heart00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Spotlight is blamed for blaze at Windsor00:02
Macedonia: a name that spells trouble00:02
Squash: Britons foiled by Khans00:02
Travel: To Nosy Be, stranger than paradise: Perfumed ylang-ylang, palm-fringed beaches, revolutionary politics: Jane Walker and her family found all these in Madagascar00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Investors anxious as L&Y admits mistakes: Problems facing Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance could take months to sort out, Maria Scott reports00:02
Motoring: A money-spinning Discovery00:02
Travel: St Petersburg: a far cry from Deptford: The chic, cultured face of modern Russia, or a bleak site of post-Communist chaos? Simon Calder probes the myths, past and present, of 'Hero City'00:02
Obituary: Robert Shayne00:02
Football: Court rules to put Kelly in clear00:02
Money: Generous Scots grow up00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Amex cuts limit on overdrafts in half00:02
View from Tokyo: Japan becomes 'less energetic'00:02
Fishermen count cost of tanker spill00:02
Food & Drink: Gastropod00:02
Abortion pill is denied to thousands of women: Fewer than 3,000 women have received RU486 to terminate pregnancy, despite the drug's success abroad, Liz Hunt reports00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
New voice calls for reform in pension law00:02
PM questioned on MI5 reports about ministers00:02
IOC photographic awards00:02
Obituary: Sarah Roberts00:02
Travel: Departures: Late packages00:02
Profile: A man of many certainties: John Gummer, where will faith lead him now?00:02
MUSIC / Notices: The Snow Queen - Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells00:02
Heart and home00:02
Lord Owen warns Nato on Balkan war threat00:02
Letter bombs defused in Wales00:02
Appeals: Fairbridge00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
BOOKS / Forever in search of lost truth: Gabriel Josipovici on the problems of translating Proust, and the new revision by D J Enright00:02
UN to try using trains in Bosnia00:02
Racing: Pipe player to take the lead: Greg Wood expects Miinnehoma to pass his audition at Chepstow this afternoon00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Stock-still lives with a photo finish: Beyond Impressionism - Gabriel P Weisberg: Thames & Hudson, pounds 3800:02
Church appointments00:02
Travel: Departures: Real holiday review00:02
The 'Independent' manifesto for recovery00:02
Football Diary: Life's clean sheet00:02
Football: Liverpool denied a second chance00:02
Car sales continue recovery00:02
Letter: A choice between Beveridge and Utopia00:02
Letter: Survey surprises00:02
Britain paves way for accord at EC summit in Edinburgh00:02
Obituary: Don Allum00:02
Students' guide to gold-digging00:02
Football: Aldridge hits hat-trick to spur Rovers00:02
UN warns against 'quick fix' solution00:02
Amstrad plan meets stiff opposition00:02
Slovene poll00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Golf: Faldo bugged by Els00:02
The bear facts00:02
Faith and Reason: Weak words giving the wrong message: In the fourth in our series of articles on Christian liturgy, the novelist Penelope Lively laments the blandness and inaccuracy of new versions of the Bible and Prayer Book.00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Palace people pick up the petals00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A winning goal for the freedom team: Hem and football - Nalinakska Bhattacharya: Secker & Warburg, pounds 7.9900:02
Appeals: Youth & Music00:02
Court Circular00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Obituary: Nureddin Atassi00:02
Food & Drink: Good cooks, good looks and good taste: Nigella Lawson surveys a vintage year for cookery books and finds that our renewed fascination with Italian cucina remains undimmed00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
MUSIC / Upbeat: Game and set00:02
Scottish Football: Rest for Rangers00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Travel: Caught short on the Himalayas00:02
Judo: Adams rumour spices the battle00:02
Out of Germany: It is my duty to tell you every Gunter is a grass00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Blossoms for the plant collector00:02
Cricket: England batting for World Cup with pounds 5m00:02
Candid Caller00:02
Racing: Aga loses new court judgment00:02
Skiing: Kitt brought to earth by snowstorm00:02
Special treatment for NHS doctors: Sue Fieldman on a cheque-swop operation that may involve backhanders for GPs00:02
Football: Yeovil on a muddy mission: Phil Shaw considers the prospects of progress for the non-League clubs in the FA Cup second round this weekend00:02
Wills00:02
Unclaimed shares sold by Abbey00:02
Food & Drink: Fresh and hot from the wok: Recipe00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Football: Sterling saves Peterborough's face00:02
Letter: Unnecessary nuptials00:02
Appeals: Common Ground00:02
Overseas Football: Fifa refuse to ban Maradona00:02
Italy names two for EC Commission00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Worms go up and down, not sideways00:02
Welsh coal tips to be checked00:02
Pretoria and ANC unite against extremists00:02
Backing for independent producers angers ITV00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Skating00:02
Wassall accuses Evode of breaching covenants00:02
Obituary: Arthur Stephenson00:02
Speech lands Prince in Gatt row00:02
Football Diary: Top dog has fans barking00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev Oliver Tomkins00:02
Letter: Christians and family support00:02
Motor Racing: Donnelly fights for full recovery00:02
Pound rests on laurels as profit-takers pounce00:02
Country Matters: My marvellous collapsible velocipede00:02
Bankchek offer cut-price service00:02
Doctor who blinded his wife is jailed00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Rates will be reviewed00:02
Howe says Hong Kong row will blow over00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Secondhand and first-rate, too00:02
Germany turns to its one-man conscience: Ignatz Bubis has stern words for the government in Bonn and calming advice for other Jews. John Eisenhammer reports from Frankfurt00:02
Travel: Val d'Isere: best resort for off-piste skiing00:02
Letter: Legacy of health cuts00:02
Beauty and the tax Beast: There is no happy ending while the Inland Revenue plays the leading role, says Neasa MacErlean00:02
Hockey: Hounslow look to maintain lead00:02
Queen's Commons informant00:02
Food & Drink: Italy, the food, now open at a restaurant near you: Polenta and pizza feature on the menus of these fashionably 'Italianate' London restaurants. But each one is distinctively different, says Emily Green00:02
Letter: Accent on culture and tradition after Windsor fire00:02
BOOKS / In the Kalahari with Nelson and his mate: Natasha Walter meets Norman Rush, whose amazing first novel has won this year's Irish Times / Aer Lingus Fiction Award00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Bait for first-time buyers00:02
Lawyers put in a few words for long speeches: John Arlidge reports on the barristers' defence against claims that court time is wasted00:02
Letter: Accent on culture and tradition after Windsor fire00:02
Swiss vote on Europe in balance00:02
Hurd accused over arms-for-Iraq affair00:02
BA stalls in mid-air over merger00:02
US jobless total at six-month low00:02
MUSICALS / Tunes are bustin' out all over: The National's new Carousel is just a small part of a global industry. Kevin Jackson visits the New York offices of Rodgers and Hammerstein00:02
Psychiatric tests for hunger-strike prisoner00:02
Column Eight: Sudden tea and sympathy00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Rugby League: Rovers set sights on Saints00:02
Jail sentence for PC lifted00:02
Travel: Departures: Last-minute flights00:02
Travel: Peter, the great yob of London