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Poorer families 'need curbs on money lenders'00:02
Market Report: Ladbroke off to a poor start in festive stakes00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Racing: Ground holds firm00:02
Letter: India's declining secularism00:02
Olympic Games: Manchester in the money00:02
Burnt girl, 16, found naked at golf course00:02
American Football: Humphries charges San Diego00:02
THEATRE / King Lear - Lilian Baylis00:02
Ice Hockey: Lawless' golden moments00:02
Hockey: Hampstead pull plum home draw00:02
ART / A novel approach: Andrew Graham-Dixon on the cussedly original paintings of Angelica Kauffman at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery00:02
Comment: Bears lying in wait on Wall Street00:02
Mogadishu disorder00:02
Boxing: Lewis is crowned as Bowe hits out: World Boxing Council comes under fire over first British-born world heavyweight champion this century00:02
Sex, snooker and family secrets00:02
FO demand00:02
Patten backed00:02
Killer's partner sent to Rampton00:02
Racing: Satellite strife00:02
SFA clamps down on futures broker00:02
View from City Road: In the realms of adventure00:02
Berkeley expands Saudi venture00:02
Yemen 'on fire'00:02
Boxing body gives Lewis world crown00:02
Western German economy expected to shrink in 199300:02
Scottish Provident to buy Prolific00:02
Vote for Irish premier ends in deadlock00:02
Chihana jailed00:02
Heseltine faces attack on neglect of threatened pits00:02
Backbone close to breaking point: Survivors in Britain's industrial heartland have been ground down by the sheer length of the recession. David Bowen reports00:02
Parliament and Politics: Smith accused of 'nit-picking' on EC summit00:02
Letter: If the CAP doesn't fit, it stretches00:02
Equestrianism: Sign of times as sponsor reins in: Genevieve Murphy on a cash crisis for the equestrian world as the recession begins to bite00:02
Health: Feminine hygiene or sales hype?: A new gel is said to treat 'fishy' vaginal odour. But are women being encouraged to worry needlessly? Lee Rodwell reports00:02
ART / EXHIBITIONS 1993: Coming soon to a gallery near you00:02
Letter: Scotch mist00:02
Anglo United forced into new refinancing00:02
Fan accepts pounds 21,500 from police after attack claim00:02
Law Report: Prevalence of offence relevant: Regina v Cunningham - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Potts and Mr Justice Judge), 27 November 199200:02
US plans new airline controls00:02
Defence plea00:02
Bush adopts tougher line over Bosnia00:02
Wine, women and a seriously ripping yarn: A select book club is dining out on everything from Balzac to Wilson, writes Rosie Millard00:02
Major to be Frost's first guest on BBC00:02
Eastern signs 100m pounds coal contract with PowerGen00:02
Athletics: Drugs disclosure00:02
Letter: Benefits and drawbacks of electric shock therapy00:02
Parliament and Politics: Pressure grows for direct military action in Bosnia00:02
British Bio confident00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: For king and country00:02
RADIO / A man's world: Robert Hanks on misplaced machismo and the minds of murderers00:02
BA's Dan-Air deal faces fresh hurdle00:02
Police investigate 'tap' on SDLP leader's home00:02
MUSIC / Seeing is believing: Robert Maycock takes the measure of Lorin Maazel's mastery of Mahler at the Royal Albert Hall00:02
Interview: Millions of shares, but not many laughs: Jim Slater is proud of six things that might get him into heaven. Being chairman of Slater Walker is not among them00:02
Letter: Shameful campaign00:02
Only delaying the inevitable: Paddy Ashdown, under fire with British troops in Bosnia, calls for a mandate that will allow them to save the Muslims from extinction00:02
Orchestra toys with computer game heroes00:02
Roche pays 90m pounds for Fisons' health arm00:02
Letter: Better safeguards in plea negotiation00:02
Riot police chief is sentenced00:02
Rugby Union: Back falls short of England's requirements00:02
Obituary: Baron Geoffroy de Courcel00:02
Letter: India's declining secularism00:02
Lamplugh sister tells of kidnap attempt00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Britain lags behind in action on global warming00:02
The spirit of devolution is alive and marching00:02
Obituary: Nada Curcija-Prodanovic00:02
He wanted one thing: to kick my face in: An attack by neo-Nazis is driving a British architect out of Berlin. Adrian Bridge reports00:02
McDonald's opens at Guy's00:02
New roads 'offer poor value for money'00:02
Letter: Shameful campaign00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Finance directors keep their heads above water: Headhunting is a resilient business and growing in popularity for senior positions, reports Ian Welch00:02
Briton 'killed by US partner'00:02
Racing: Swan rises on fortune's wing: Richard Edmondson on the Irish jockey who has reached record heights on a stream of lavish talent and modest manner00:02
University appointments00:02
Parliament and Politics: Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Policemen killed00:02
Gencor denies offering to buy Lonrho stake00:02
Three accused of child abuse00:02
Huge hunt for kidnap soldier00:02
Golf / Books for Christmas: Cotton the flamboyant obsessive: Tim Glover on the drive of a great Briton and other memorable golfing tales00:02
Garcia Marquez dance00:02
ART EXHIBITIONS / Indelible impressions: Artists, curators and experts look back at the best shows of 199200:02
British Coal set to lose court battle over 10 pits00:02
Study backs banks' line on small firms00:02
Yeltsin suffers worst defeat: Russia steps back from radical free-market reforms after Gaidar is ousted as prime minister in favour of a conservative00:02
Leading Article: Television's brand names00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Court Circular00:02
Column Eight: Diana's Dateline prince00:02
Letter: Benefits and drawbacks of electric shock therapy00:02
Motor Racing: Hill pursues a positive line: Derick Allsop meets the driver who will follow in the slipstream of Nigel Mansell00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
ART / Current Exhibitions00:02
Manager loses job over Lamont lies00:02
Rugby League: Hull KR peace formula00:02
Case dropped against Mexican00:02
Obituary: Andy Kirk00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Deep play: dicing with death and pricking the cards: 'A Gambling Box' - Ed. Kate Pullinger: Redstone Press, 14.95 pounds00:02
Obituary: Professor Norman Petch00:02
Home alone00:02
Law Report: Crown Court listing of judge reviewed: Regina v Southwark Crown Court, Ex parte Commissioners for Customs and Excise - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Watkins and Mr Justice Roch), 16 November 199200:02
TELEVISION / A spirit of inquiry00:02
North-South beer divide is all in the head00:02
Manager loses job over Lamont lies00:02
Business and City in Brief: Double blow for Polly creditors: Correction00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Sport00:02
Bronte letter sold for pounds 66,00000:02
Powerless Armenians freeze and starve: An energy crisis forced President Ter Petrosian to call a state of emergency, writes Hugh Pope in Yerevan00:02
US calls for trial of Balkan war criminals00:02
Diplomats shocked by Kozyrev ploy00:02
Leading Article: A black day in Moscow00:02
Cricket: Australia struck by Reid jinx00:02
Parliament and Politics: British Coal 'neglecting threatened pits': Chairman faces questions after independent mining engineers say management is failing to keep promise to preserve the fabric of collieries00:02
LETTER FROM VIENNA / Tales from the Vienna woods: Deirdre Coffey on a mix of art and politics in modern Austria00:02
Letter: Benefits and drawbacks of electric shock therapy00:02
BBC in epic dispute over 'poet' Karadzic00:02
Vietnam links00:02
Charges against manager dropped: Correction00:02
Kenya deaths00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Intifada's gentle man of war: The leader of Palestine's Islamic Jihad tells Charles Richards in Damascus why he thinks violent acts against the Israelis are justified00:02
Letter: The 'superiority' of Standard English00:02
Pounds 250,000 'paid for silence of executive'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
View from City Road: Brokers face nervous Christmas00:02
Alumni gather to mourn death of 'This Week': Michael Leapman reports on last night's wake for Thames Television's long-running current affairs programme, which bows out on Thursday00:02
Letter: In the dark without the World Service00:02
MP will not face bribery charges00:02
Health: Three sisters; one dilemma: These women, who have an inherited risk of cancer, all made the tough decision to have healthy breasts, ovaries and wombs removed. Liz Hunt finds out why00:02
Sailing: Six-man board at Admiral's Cup helm00:02
BBC World Service chief offers advice to successor00:02
Clinton carries on the campaign with talk-in00:02
Hillsborough judgment could redefine murder00:02
Yeltsin stuns MPs by dropping Gaidar: An apparatchik of the old order supplants a young radical - Russians are jittery following the President's nomination for prime minister00:02
Staying on00:02
Northern League in Italian poll gains00:02
Software helps lift EDP profits by 20%00:02
Flying stones00:02
View from City Road: Tadpole runs out of steam00:02
Football: Arsenal act on Wright in camera00:02
Broadmoor for occult woman00:02
Indonesia toll climbs to 1,60000:02
Minister bans 'rave' dummies00:02
Post Office doubles profit despite letter price freeze00:02
Officer freed as Scots jail siege ends00:02
TELEVISION BRIEFING / Back on the beat00:02
Industrialists get their own voice: An apparatchik of the old order supplants a young radical - Russians are jittery following the President's nomination for prime minister00:02
Squash: SRA tries again to avert boycott00:02
Boxing body gives Lewis world crown00:02
Reality intrudes on EC summit euphoria00:02
Parliament and Politics: Tory MPs express concern to Heseltine: Chairman faces questions after independent mining engineers say management is failing to keep promise to preserve the fabric of collieries00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Letter: Benefits and drawbacks of electric shock therapy00:02
Obituary: Margaret Brown00:02
Schooling the sound of innocence: Young voices have an angelic but transient beauty. Charles Oulton reports on how King's College School maintains a tradition00:02
MUSIC / Double Image - Purcell Room, South Bank Centre, London SE100:02
How can we go on calling this a democracy?: Centralisation of British government has weakened the energies of the people, says Vernon Bogdanor00:02
CBI calls for single transport organisation for London00:02
US and UN at odds over Somalia00:02
Snooker: Williams loses vote00:02
Diary00:02
Theft for art's sake gets a viewing from police00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
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