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New Year Honours: Ordinary citizens still propping up the pyramid00:02
School-leavers look to the Continent for work00:02
Fashion: A designer to watch and wear: Who would ever go out in clothes seen on catwalks? Lots of us soon might, thanks to Marcel Marongiu. Roger Tredre meets one of fashion's new breed00:02
New Year Honours: Prime Minister's List - Peerage for Williams00:02
Rugby Union: Lions stalked by shadow00:02
Education: Tough drill for the standards police: From next autumn inspectors will visit more schools and make more detailed assessments. Judith Judd dropped in on a training course00:02
Letter: Inspiring example of a male nurse00:02
Heritage groups lose battle for romantic castle00:02
Clemency for 'Scarsdale' killer00:02
Boxing: Holmes admits concealing injury00:02
Serbs poised to resist any foreign force in Bosnia00:02
Warburg leads the advice field00:02
Squidgy and Jacko pipped at the post00:02
Sumo in pubs00:02
For soldiers, the east is rouge00:02
Letter: Inspiring example of a male nurse00:02
Football: Chasing American dreams00:02
Employers boost recovery hopes00:02
Europe 1993: Light at the end of bureaucratic tunnel: Gains and losses00:02
Letter: Of insincerity and inhumanity00:02
Letter: Authorisation for Iraqi no-fly zone00:02
Obituary: Monica Dickens00:02
Scientists look to plants for Aids treatment00:02
School budgets lead to hiring of younger staff00:02
Football: QPR ready for Ferdinand offers00:02
Letter: If you don't like it, someone else will00:02
Charities: Outings make Christmas last all year: Joanna Gibbon looks at Contact, a voluntary group that gives the frail and elderly a social life00:02
New Year Honours: Overseas00:02
Officers favour US baton in battle against attackers: Demands for protection conflict with the desire to maintain traditional policing. Terry Kirby reports00:02
The ideal cause for cerebration: Kevin Jackson sees in the new year by crashing some memorable parties on film and in print00:02
Europe 1993: The dilemma posed by asylum policy: Freedom of movement00:02
Victims of crime 'are harassed by media'00:02
Honecker must stay in jail00:02
New Year Honours: Imperial Service Order00:02
Anniversaries: New Year's Day00:02
Pentos shares plunge after profits blow00:02
Soap opera's murder in Brazil00:02
New Year Honours: Queen's Police Medal00:02
Bush hires lawyer in Iran-Contra scandal00:02
FILM / Now is the winter of our discontent: Un Conte d'Hiver (12)Eric Rohmer (France); Tous les Matins du Monde (12)Alain Corneau (France)00:02
Going to war in a taxi: Angry Manchester cabbies are posing as punters to trap unauthorised rivals. Mark Handscomb reports00:02
Boy 'divorces' mother without her knowledge00:02
Football: A voice ringing out to inspire: Ken Jones gives a personal insight into the qualities of an innovator who is back preaching the cause of good football00:02
Rugby League: Wigan and Hull hit by bans00:02
Football: Bordeaux appeal rejected00:02
Obituary: Louis Ducreux00:02
Charities Update: Help in bereavement00:02
Racing: Under orders for change00:02
Letter: Inspiring example of a male nurse00:02
Letter: Limitations on the UN's effectiveness00:02
Funding formula 'needs to change'00:02
Boxing: Tyson key to end confusion00:02
Och, don't succumb to the Sassenach's tongue: The Scots have held on to Hogmanay and are battling for devolution, but their language is being taken over by Little England, says Gerald Quin00:02
FILM / All present and correct: A Few Good Men and Almodovar's Labyrinth of Passion00:02
New Year Honours: Awards in the armed forces00:02
New Year Honours: Knighthood for Frost amid arts world accolades00:02
Few cheers as two new states are born00:02
Racing: Betting branded as evil by China00:02
Judges making a preliminary selection from more than 2,000 entries in the Victoria & Albert Museum/Virgin Atlantic playing card design competition00:02
Economic Commentary: Lamont's guiding star is off-beam00:02
Lee spiked00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Europe 1993: Barriers lifted all over Europe: The day has arrived for the Single Market after seven years of work. But what does it all mean? We try to provide the answers00:02
Thames faces end of an era: Maggie Brown found sadness and bitter disbelief at Euston Road00:02
New Year Honours: British Empire Medal (Civil Division)00:02
RIFFS / The singer Louie Louie on Tina Turner's rousingly re-styled live version of 'Proud Mary'00:02
Football non-league notebook: Dover aiming to finish in clover00:02
Birthdays: New Year's Day00:02
Racing: Gait's heart gives way in comeback00:02
Tennis: Grandest of anniversaries00:02
Motor Racing: South African Grand Prix00:02
Letter: High hopes00:02
Homes market signals revival00:02
Fashion: The names to look for on tomorrow's labels: The future belongs to them: Roger Tredre lists nine others to take notice of in 199300:02
Athletics: New regime of congestion00:02
Amanda Wood guides the East to a 4-2 victory against the South in the women's Under-21 Territorial Tournament at Cannock yesterday00:02
Accusations mark demise of West Country station00:02
Man dies while trying to escape from police car00:02
Athletics: Christie sets date for exit00:02
Recession is blamed as RSC loses 2.1m sponsor00:02
Six dames in last honours before reform00:02
Leading Article: After the velvet divorce00:02
'Home alone' parents held00:02
Senate judges Collor guilty of misconduct00:02
Catholic officers losing confidence in RUC job policy00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Rugby League: Game makes wrong moves00:02
Opposition threatens to quit Kenya poll00:02
Sheffield to cut 1,100 more jobs00:02
ROCK / Billy Bragg's new year revolution: Jim White sees Barking's Mr Reasonable play the Hackney Empire00:02
Fashion: Get to the sales (if it suits you)00:02
Long baton welcomed by police00:02
Moscow to allow use of force in Bosnia: West struggles to prevent revival of old Russian alliance with Slavs of Serbia00:02
Cruel Russians00:02
Child killer asks to be hanged00:02
Top bosses' pay far outstrips inflation00:02
Yeltsin warns of hardship ahead00:02
Letter: Of insincerity and inhumanity00:02
Education: Parents should be given a real voice00:02
Rugby Union: Pack men seek place in the sun00:02
CBI optimistic over 1993 recovery00:02
Obituary: Monica Dickens00:02
Swimmers' bet ends in hospital00:02
Market Report: Revived Regal Group provides the excitement00:02
Meridian achieves orderly takeover in harsh climate00:02
Gunmen kill Belfast soldier00:02
Meanings of Christmas: A Christmas tree like a burst of light (1): The two concluding articles in our series on Christmas are by Margaret Long, of the Russian Orthodox Church, and Daniel Jenkins, of the United Reform Church.00:02
Cricket: Captains await final score00:02
Law Report: Libel injunction did not justify costs award: Roache v News Group Newspapers Ltd and others. Court of Appeal (Sir Thomas Bingham, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Stuart-Smith and Lord Justice Simon Brown), 19 November 199200:02
Price war fears hit supermarkets00:02
BT cuts cost of European calls00:02
Second sex attack made on a newspaper girl00:02
Education: Please Sir, pump up the volume: When Tuxford School's band steps out of the recording studio to do a gig, the headteacher comes along as roadie. Julia Hagedorn reports00:02
Racing: Mutare promises wind of change for Buckley: Richard Edmondson on the Cheltenham ambitions for a Gold Cup aspirant who is now making the right noises00:02
Bush heads for Russia to sign arms treaty00:02
Coleman's bauble for composure: Henry Winter on the New Year's sporting honours00:02
Obituary: James Vallance00:02
Anxious breakfast times ahead for TV-am's successor00:02
Basketball: Bullets fire off blanks at Moscow00:02
Letter: Making money out of India's misery00:02
Leading Article: Will they survive the frost?00:02
EC 'could become a haven for arms trade'00:02
Deportees remain resolute00:02
Chess: Youngest grandmaster beaten00:02
Motor Racing: Williams to set pace again00:02
Letter: Realpolitik misses true interests00:02
Anniversaries: New Year's Eve00:02
Predators feature on Honours list00:02
Victim of rape agrees name can be released00:02
Franchise winners could lose money: Advertising sales may fall short of the new companies' hopes. Jason Nisse reports00:02
Golf: Faldo must give the lead00:02
Birthdays: New Year's Eve00:02
Doctors 'failed to follow law'00:02
Hockey: East are lifted by Green double00:02
ROCK / Albums of the year: And then there were ten: UFOrb, REM, INXS . . . Andy Gill condenses the best of 199200:02
Islamists under fire in Egypt00:02
PERFORMANCE / Arrested development: Andrew Lucre reports from Germany on new approaches to music-theatre from directors Robert Wilson, Werner Herzog and Ruth Berghaus00:02
Pagers give traders a warning of trouble00:02
Europe 1993: Travellers gain higher buying limits00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Letter: 1993: a year for the Government to show it cares00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Taking stock of the ups and downs: A mini-conglomerate repeated a success of the Seventies; a jeans maker fell down badly. Derek Pain ranks winners and losers in the 1992 share race00:02
Letter: Realpolitik misses true interests00:02
Cricket: West Indies are bewitched by Warne's wiles00:02
Racing: Exeter a warm hope00:02
TV companies hold out on signing new deal with ITN00:02
Small firms main casualties as 62,767 go bust00:02
BAA joins the ranks of ADR issuers00:02
Charities Update: Shopping with heart00:02
Hotels bombed00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Carving out tradition in the City00:02
Somalia on alert for Bush visit Clampdown in Somalia for Bush00:02
Cyclo-cross: National championships, Wolverhampton00:02
Europe 1993: City with a mission to save: Antwerp - commerce and culture00:02
Athletics: International cross-country, Durham City00:02
Racing: Champion hurdler dies on the track00:02
Cricket: Injured Smith will miss opening match00:02
Meanings of Christmas: A Christmas tree like a burst of light (2): The two concluding articles in our series on Christmas are by Margaret Long, of the Russian Orthodox Church, and Daniel Jenkins, of the United Reform Church.00:02
Everyone's off to Bill's place this new year00:02
A treaty from the past: The signing of the Start 2 accord will complete an old agenda, but the post-Cold War world needs a different approach, argues Lawrence Freedman00:02
Diary00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The food of love that fills the brain: 'Music and the Mind' - Anthony Storr: HarperCollins, 16.99