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Opinions: What is your New Year's resolution?00:02
Football: There's no home like an old home00:02
The news you missed: Stephen Ward gives a round-up of events over Christmas00:02
ARTS / Richard the joint first: Stage Actor of the Year00:02
Economics: Devil of debt and the deep blue deficit00:02
FASHION / Communiques: Fashion hasn't had a great year: poor sales, retro-inspiration. But for these four it was their best yet00:02
1992: Mad with joy and disbelief: It was the year of Christie - and of Lineker and Gower. We review it in the words of our writers at the time. Compiled by Chris Maume00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dance from the death march: 'A Time To Speak' - Helen Lewis: Blackstaff Press, 6.95 pounds00:02
Britain toughens stance on Serbia00:02
Monica Dickens dies at 7700:02
BOOK REVIEW / Singing the blue-collar blues: 'Trilobites' - Breece D'J Pancake: Secker, 7.99 pounds00:02
The Broader Picture: Who's Who in 1992 and Who Was Who00:02
Racing: The Fellow gives a perfect encore00:02
Political Commentary: Not the type to box himself out00:02
Football: It's a White Christmas00:02
Rugby League: Schofield lays down the law00:02
PROPERTY / Home is where the yurt is: A 3,000-year-old design for desert living may be adopted here. Nicole Swengley on the future tents of Britain00:02
Football: Ted Croker: success at FA: Norman Fox on the administrator with the courage to stand up to Mrs Thatcher00:02
The Agrreable World of Wallace Arnold: Diary of a dread year00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Brief encounters, strange meetings: Nicolette Jones tries the season's best shorts00:02
Letter00:02
BAe in 500m pounds Saudi shortfall00:02
Crunchers go crackers: Correction00:02
Shirley's top00:02
This model business is not all smiles00:02
City File: Millwall Football Club00:02
Your Money: Debt alert as '92 rings out00:02
MUSIC / Difficult evening to get a Handel on00:02
Don't forget who told you first00:02
Bristol's homeless00:02
Bear trappers00:02
Rights do not come off with the gift wrapping: You are entitled to a refund for a duff present, writes Sue Fieldman00:02
Q & A: Make-up time in gridiron . . . as the champions lose face00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
1993: remember, you read it here first (8): Independent on Sunday writers look ahead to a turbulent year in which they foresee scandal, revelation and controversy in Britain and around the world: Annus horribilis with nobs on00:02
BOOKS / There's an awful lot of money in the kitty: Hester Matthewman on the serious business of cat worship00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The ground bass of brutality: 'Something to Remember me by' - Saul Bellow: Secker, 13.99 pounds00:02
BOOKS / A good word for the mother tongue: The English as she is spoke: P D James on three new books00:02
Letter:00:02
UN investigates anti-gay island00:02
Deaths00:02
Cricket: Gooch can follow in the steps of Jardine: Scyld Berry goes back 60 years to find encouraging signs for the tour party00:02
Then & Now: Let my people go00:02
Widow's death: man accused00:02
Police ordered to play fair00:02
Bunhill: Hardman looks east00:02
Letter: The Adam Smug Institute should apply itself to smog00:02
Football: Leeds pay for generosity00:02
Letter: A something-for-everyone society00:02
Recovery doubt00:02
Trusts that will donate the gift of eternal life: Andrew Bibby explains how to set up a fund that will be providing donations in your name long after you are gone00:02
Japan to drop fingerprinting00:02
City File: Trio kick-off00:02
Football: On the move00:02
A new battle for China's old soldiers: Teresa Poole reports from Hong Kong on the uncertain future of a tiny corner of a foreign field that is forever Chiang Kai-Shek's00:02
Don't mention the Eighties: Geraldine Bedell on the decade that suddenly everyone is sneering at00:02
Letter: Candid camera00:02
ETCETERA / How We Met: 66. Julie Walters and Victoria Wood00:02
Helen Joseph dies00:02
TELEVISION / A smashin' time was had by all00:02
THEATRE / Abroad, but very much at home00:02
Tabloids shrug off royal gag00:02
ARTS / Perplexingly good double act: Film of the Year00:02
ARTS / Judged by its cover: Building of the Year00:02
City File: Merrydown freed from cider cycle00:02
Weigh up the warnings00:02
Shares to power on: Brighter outlook and falling interest rates inspire confidence in stock market00:02
Football: Hignett in overdrive00:02
GARDENING / Power Flowers: A hand-picked guide to hardy perennials 5: Old Roses00:02
Letter: Benefits changes compel Jason to beg or steal00:02
Bunhill: Gone crazy00:02
ARTS / Absolutely captivating: Play of the Year00:02
Cricket: Cyril Walters: full of style and self-assurance: Scyld Berry on the England opening batsman, who died last week00:02
Army spy is moved to English jail00:02
City File: Stratgem00:02
Sex attack hunt00:02
Football round-up: Kelly shows eye for goal00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
1993: remember, you read it here first (4): Independent on Sunday writers look ahead to a turbulent year in which they foresee scandal, revelation and controversy in Britain and around the world: Chinese checkers will humble Chris Patten00:02
Keeping track of business: A quiz00:02
Elegy at Closedown00:02
Football: Villa stall as Quinn excels00:02
Racing: Dibble to rout rivals00:02
Football: THE XI00:02
The headhunters who call in the thought police00:02
Letter: Parish Clerks don't eat hymn sandwiches in church00:02
Rugby Union: Derbies adopt festive spirit00:02
VAT clogs the open border00:02
Football: Frozen to the spot: You think it's cold now. Thirty years ago Britain was in the grip of one of its worst ever winters, and sport all but ceased to be. Guy Hodgson reports00:02
Football: Eagles still flying high00:02
ARTS / New pattern to the ever-changing life of Riley: Artist of the Year00:02
Teeling pledge00:02
ARTS / When parting was such sweet sorrow: TV Programme of the Year00:02
The elegant woman's guide to stamp collecting: Philatelists want a new image. Hester Matthewman reports00:02
Bunhill: Dying for success00:02
Letter: Lies, damn lies00:02
Art secret's 3m pounds home00:02
Football: Arsenal thwarted by Baker00:02
Bunhill: Keep on trucking00:02
Football: McClair ignites a spirited recovery00:02
ARTS / Barbican buoyed by boy with Bernstein touch: Musician of the Year00:02
ARTS / In a league of his own: Screen Actor of the Year00:02
Somalia00:02
Milosevic win stirs Serb fears00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Patrick Keen00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Tired of Turkey?: A little ingenuity can transform it, says Prue Leith. Michael Bateman selects her most economical recipes00:02
Bunhill: Rock in a hard place00:02
City: Handicapped00:02
City File: Danka Business Systems00:02
Cricket: Border stands guard00:02
Cricket: High five for Wasim00:02
Football: Newton to the rescue00:02
BOOKS / No Time Like The Present: The best of tomes, the worst of tomes? This year's books tell a contradictory story about the state of publishing00:02
Letter00:02
1993: remember, you read it here first (5): Independent on Sunday writers look ahead to a turbulent year in which they foresee scandal, revelation and controversy in Britain and around the world: Silence of the lands00:02
Prisons may be put up for sale in regional job lots00:02
Thanks to Beveridge, you too can live to 10000:02
Letter: Benefits changes compel Jason to beg or steal00:02
Tapie jeered as he tiptoes back00:02
Now the good news - people are turning soft00:02
Climb the EC booze mountain: New single-market allowances may be a mixed blessing, reports Nick Cohen00:02
Correction: Letter: No short cuts in psychotherapy00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The far side of parasol: 'The Collected Writings of Zelda Fitzgerald' - Ed Matthew J Bruccoli: Little, Brown, 18.99 pounds00:02
Football: Norwich drawn back to pack00:02
Blaze kills child00:02
Prayers in no man's land: Palestinian deportees00:02
MPs to look at CD prices00:02
ARTS / Everywhere and nowhere, baby: Rock Band of the Year00:02
Cricket: Simon Hughes's squad guide00:02
ROCK / Heaven knows he's tedious now00:02
Letter: Bad for bikes00:02
Profile: A nation that loves a drop too much: The British drunk00:02
1993: remember, you read it here first (6): Independent on Sunday writers look ahead to a turbulent year in which they foresee scandal, revelation and controversy in Britain and around the world: Musical chairs to divert divided House00:02
Fishing Lines: Top Dolt goes a bridge too far00:02
MD exits in new Invesco board battle00:02
TRAVEL / Small but they know their oignons: A France unchanged since the Fifties, a Greek island untouched by tourism - Jill Crawshaw reports on the hidden treasures that independent firms unearth00:02
Should this be preserved as an ancient monument?00:02
A year best forgotten: A catalogue of economic woe ruined 1992 for the business community, writes Richard Thomson (CORRECTED)00:02
ARTS / The chat host from hell: Radio Programme of the Year00:02
Marketing: Opportunity comes easier when knocking on doors: For a growing firm in a competitive field, product placement is vital, Roger Trapp reports00:02
Cricket: India undermined by Donald00:02
Women fight the good fight00:02
From tiny Acorns - a way out of recession: Now thousands of people in Britain are turning to barter, reports Nick Holdsworth00:02
Araba, 5, makes her last march: Karl Maier finds the US marines arriving too late for many in Bardera00:02
Letter: Weak whats?00:02
Public Services Management: More work and low pay for amalgamated councillors00:02
Surprise guests00:02
Business Information Service: Last week00:02
Prison officers retake riot jail by storm00:02
City File: New Year's Eve shareholder meetings00:02
Clinton reaches for the sky00:02
Radio Luxembourg signs off00:02
BOOK REVIEW / No such thing as a naked lunch: 'William Burroughs: El Hombre Invisible' - Barry Miles: Virgin, 14.99 pounds00:02
MOTORING / Wheels of fashion - What a difference a shade makes: Classic Ferrari red, brief-lived Fifties lemon popsicle: car colours have always carried a cultural charge, says Jonathan Glancey.00:02
Letter: Parish Clerks don't eat hymn sandwiches in church00:02
Letter00:02
Switching for happier returns: With a wide spread in the rates on offer, Neasa MacErlean advises Tessa holders to consider transferring their accounts00:02
900 in charity dip00:02
Football: Norfolk's broader horizon: Richard Williams reports from Norwich on the principles that have made the city's team the season's unlikeliest success story00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Hard masks and soft watches: 'Dali' - Meredith Etherington-Smith: Sinclair-Stevenson, 20 pounds00:02
Notebook: Fatal mix of thick fog and nonchalance: Visibility poor. But few drivers heed police warnings to stay at home as the traditional season of motorway pile-ups gets underway00:02
Letter: We'd all get a lift if we dressed in kilts00:02
LA fails to dispel the nightmare: Locked in recession, America's dream capital has yet to cure the ills that triggered race riots in April. Phil Reeves reports00:02
Pension power00:02
Takeover scheme is unlisted00:02
City: Americans should clear BA for landing00:02
Iran-Contra inquiry targets the President00:02
ARTS / Splendour in the North: Opera of the Year00:02
City: Father Time00:02
Warburg in Isosceles write-off00:02
Cabinet faces split on tax changes00:02
Fraud Squad called in on law firm's missing 20m pounds00:02
Letter: The Adam Smug Institute should apply itself to smog00:02
Tories want young to rent, not buy: Ministers consider switch away from home ownership00:02
Letter: 'Spoilsports' just carry out policy00:02
Second victim in Christmas crash00:02
ARTS / Last Year's Winners00:02
Letter00:02
Anniversaries00:02
CHILDREN / War and peace in the home: Family battles inflict injuries but also release tensions. Angela Neustatter on why rows can be good for you00:02
CINEMA / Looking after Number One: The Bodyguard (12)00:02
ARTS / A prince and a foreman: Dancer of the Year00:02
ARTS / Sticks out from the rest: Jazz Musician of the Year00:02
RADIO / Two knights, not much silence00:02
The fifty-year war for a lost empire: Simon Fletcher has devoted his life to proving the Establishment conspired to destroy his steel business.00:02
Profile: The bootiful dreamer: Bernard Matthews dislikes fame. He wants to be left alone to devise more ideas for turkeys. Chris Blackhurst reports