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Signs of recovery bring cheer in US00:02
Thanks, it's gorgeous] (Can I take it back?): Imogen Edwards-Jones joins the queue as jumpers, jackets, skirts and shirts make their way back to M&S00:02
British air crash victim traced to burns unit00:02
Man 'blinded' in glue attack00:02
Branson boat lies rotting00:02
Passenger jet in radio rescue00:02
Move on gas would risk 45,000 jobs00:02
Cautious public learns the limits of technology00:02
Unions' popularity grows00:02
Time to get closer to Europe over gas: David Bowen considers why the Government should beware the Norwegian threat00:02
Discounting a bull market: Most brokers and fund managers expect the FT-SE 100 index to end 1993 little changed after its 350-point gain since Black Wednesday, says Heather Connon00:02
Letter: Fifty years on00:02
TELEVISION / Tooth will out00:02
Ghana votes00:02
Fleming warns of share cash famine00:02
Disgraced Collor throws in towel00:02
City Uniforms: Fewer headaches for those who keep their eyes peeled: The second in a series features the police force, whose garb has changed little since 186500:02
Motor Racing: Mansell is ready to start testing00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lost in deep space with a load of Borons: 'The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories' - Ed. Tom Shippey: Oxford, 16.95 pounds00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Market Report: Stores lead Footsie to new peak00:02
Golf: Ballesteros bewildered by failure: John Hopkins reports on the Spanish buccaneer becalmed in golf's doldrums after a confidence-snapping season of setbacks00:02
Football: Reid ready to do the barter business: Derek Hodgson on the exchange and market forces at work among hard-up Premier League clubs seeking reinforcements00:02
Football: Kendall defends Southall00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Ski Jumping: Roof-top view00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Obituary: Erica Brausen00:02
Labour seeks to curb political 'sound-bites'00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
West's fears of Balkan war coming true: Tony Barber, East Europe Editor, argues that armed intervention is unavoidable00:02
Noise and violence, then blessed silence: When Liz Heron complained to her neighbours about the racket, they got nasty. Her battle for a quiet life ended up in court00:02
Row looms over change to colliery safety laws00:02
Sailing: Dalton's warning to world racers00:02
Letter: Violence and chaos in Kenya00:02
Racing: Miners rally to racing's gesture: Paul Hayward reports on the surge of support ahead of a track's special day to highlight protests over pit closures00:02
Homes market 'needs rate cut'00:02
Rugby League: Fox too clever for Widnes00:02
TELEVISION / Favourite Commercials 199200:02
Letter: New lines for the borders of Bosnia00:02
THEATRE / Between the Lines: Reasons to be cheerful: Actor Desmond Barrit finds grounds for optimism in the words of Dylan Thomas's Under Milkwood00:02
Shop finds ready market for goods from behind bars00:02
Sport in Short: Darts00:02
The Captain Nemo of Bow: Gerald Harris spends his Sundays cruising the canals of east London in his home-made sub. Mark Handscomb climbs aboard00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
All roads lead to the Oval Office: Bill Clinton has assembled an impressive cabinet, but he will retain the power. Rupert Cornwell wonders if the Arkansas style will work in Washington00:02
Letter: New lines for the borders of Bosnia00:02
American Football: Debutant coaches deliver as Bears lose their bite: In a season when few playing talents emerged the men in headphones were the ones to watch. Matt Tench reports00:02
Leading Article: The last Cold War deal00:02
What says my crystal ball? Cars, jobs and Tories00:02
Racing: Frost is too bracing for racing00:02
Squash: Marshall closes gap00:02
Cricket: Wessels secures historic victory: South Africa clinch first Test win for 22 years00:02
Israel offers deal over deportees00:02
Letter: Aesthetic catastrophe at King's College Chapel00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Court Circular00:02
Cubans on jet ask for US asylum00:02
Obituary: Sir Robert Shone00:02
Unit trusts managing record pounds 62bn00:02
America sets limit to Greater Serbia00:02
Hardline leader defeats Panic00:02
Bomb blast at Belfast hotel00:02
Out of the West: Pardon me, the story's not over yet00:02
Letter: You can still find TLC in the NHS00:02
Glaxo wins US approval for migraine treatment00:02
Stabbing prompts calls for new police baton: As Lesley Harrison's condition improved, new police batons were demanded. Steve Boggan reports00:02
THEATRE / Preview: Enter a new year, stage left: Sarah Hemming looks forward to another year of the American musical and the re-emergence of the left from the wings; plus dates for the diary00:02
BA-Virgin hearing to go ahead00:02
Killer whales leave shallows00:02
Police await tests on murdered girl's clothes00:02
Start 2 treaty one less problem for Clinton00:02
My Year - Baroness Thatcher00:02
Letter: Aesthetic catastrophe at King's College Chapel00:02
Leotard looks set to survive corruption allegation00:02
Four share lead in chess tournament00:02
Letter: Girls who are denied a sporting chance00:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: Camden locked on glory trail: A non-League nomad settles down to achieve his aim of taking on the top clubs. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Traffic control system discovered at Roman fort00:02
Baby found on golf course00:02
Birthdays00:02
Cricket: Gooch split casts cloud over tourists: England caught cold by captain's marital discord00:02
Obituary: Stephen Albert00:02
Architecture: How the Big Bang created a City of Dinosaurs: In the Eighties it was build, build, build. Now the hi-tech dealing rooms are closed and huge empty towers shadow London's streets, says Martin Pawley00:02
Motorists back drink-drive bans00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
'Sink or swim' warning to Mid-East on water: Agreement must be reached on a precious resource if disputes are not to spill over into war, writes Charles Richards, Middle East Editor00:02
Letter: Israel in violation of Geneva Convention00:02
Life sentences for Belfast trio 'were unjust'00:02
TELEVISION BRIEFING / Laughter in the dark00:02
Golf: Daly off Tour for treatment00:02
Poor report for national curriculum00:02
Architecture: A look at what's on the drawing boards for 199300:02
Fish oil chemical may lead to early cancer diagnosis00:02
Media: A long and winding road to the top: He used to sit on the steps of a Liverpool pub waiting for his gran. From this week John Birt is head of the BBC. Maggie Brown met him00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Spare a little hatred: No. 22 - Carlisle United00:02
Jobless total soars in ministers' seats00:02
Poltergeists soften up for the caring Nineties: The familiar Hollywood image of an aggressive and malevolent spirit is a thing of the past. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Racing: Mighty's price might fall00:02
Cricket: West Indies reduce degree of difficulty00:02
Letter: Prince of Orange's British troops00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
China retaliates00:02
Racing: Russell returns00:02
Shares and shops boost00:02
Rugby Union: Moon set for fast recovery00:02
Letter: You can still find TLC in the NHS00:02
Traffic control system discovered at Roman fort00:02
Plant engineered to resist herbicide provokes dispute: Susan Watts examines the arguments over the development of herbicide-resistant crops00:02
The Independent / Isostar Calendar of Sport 199300:02
OPERA / Backstage with Domingo: Placido Domingo has just appeared in Wagner's Ring for the first time, as Siegmund. Daniel Snowman sat in on the rehearsals00:02
Meanings of Christmas: We must learn to put the X back in Xmas: Victor Guazzelli, a Roman Catholic bishop, and Jane Wynne Wilson, a Humanist, contribute their views on the historical, and other, implications of Christmas.00:02
Ashdown warns of public despair00:02
Rallying: Contest short on fuel00:02
Missile cuts to be signed at summit: US and Russian deal to slash nuclear arsenals could provide Bush with climax to presidency and put pressure on Britain00:02
Basketball: Tigers ready for title chase00:02
Economic Commentary: Who will finance the recovery?00:02
Noise and violence, then blessed silence: How to take the law into your own hands00:02
Iraq 'not seeking conflict with US'00:02
Memories of Dan00:02
Greenpeace warns of threat from crop patent deal00:02
Unelected bodies creating 'crisis of accountability'00:02
Darts: Priestley victorious00:02
Doctor 'overrode decision on patient'00:02
No progress00:02
Coming to terms with BBC-speak00:02
THEATRE / And the sinner is . . .: With thanks to everyone who made it possible, Paul Taylor presents his personal choice of awards for 199200:02
Vote-rigging claim mars Kenya poll00:02
'Reprieve' for health structure is denied00:02
Law Report: Poll tax debtor wrongly denied friend's help: Regina v Wolverhampton Stipendiary Magistrate, Ex parte Mould - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Kennedy and Mr Justice Waterhouse), 4 November 199200:02
A presidential embrace with attitude00:02
Wintery Hyde Park, London00:02
Guinness keeps own counsel on 'damaged' cans: Duncan Thorburn fears a plastic fragment from a can of draught stout is stuck in his throat. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Guinness can be hard to swallow00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Leading Article: Equality in the line of duty00:02
American to invest dollars 195m in Canadian Airlines00:02
Letter: Israel in violation of Geneva Convention00:02
US cracks down on Somali gunmen00:02
THEATRE / And the sinner is . . .: With thanks to everyone who made it possible, Paul Taylor presents his personal choice of awards for 1992