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Devonport: Naval battle that could sink a community: Britain's last two major dockyards, once part of a proud network, are locked in a life-or-death struggle for the contract to refit submarines00:02
Letter: Teachers kept in the dark over new English tests00:02
British aid man killed in Somalia00:02
Football: What's happening in 1993: Highlights of the sporting year to come00:02
Then & Now: Deaths00:02
Cricket: Gooch set for early starts00:02
Football Round-up: Beesley saves Blades' blushes00:02
TRAVEL / Where to go and what to see: Great Civilisations of the World: 1 Neolithic Europe00:02
BOOKS / A voice out of Africa: A story of sweet success and bitter controversy: the low-profile but high-grade African Writers Series has just celebrated its 30th year00:02
Bunhill: Maverick bucks legal trend00:02
How to venture together into foreign fields00:02
Football: Fresh eye on Europe's grand design00:02
Rugby Union: Hall emerges from the dark00:02
City File: Cable TV firm ready to make waves00:02
Hastings chess duel00:02
Leading Article: What is Trident for?00:02
Cricket: Australia to play three tests in South Africain one month00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Oz soap stars clean up in pantos: Equity is piqued over a new invasion of actors from Down Under. Mary Braid reports00:02
Athletics: What's happening in 1993: Highlights of the sporting year to come00:02
Leading Article: Leg over wicket00:02
Letter: Police should drive the American way00:02
Police renew plea for random breath testing00:02
TELEVISION / It was a funny old year at last00:02
City File: Bet Blenheim00:02
Letter: Boozer's blues00:02
Notebook: Speechless at Ambridge00:02
Q & A: A new view of Webb Ellis . . . while a statistician writes00:02
Silence on Johanna00:02
Paper profits in a tough year00:02
Letter: Why Acorns are an economic asset00:02
Grave action00:02
TELEVISION / How to get away from the class system, or not: Tracey Ullman is big in America and back in Britain. Robert Butler met her00:02
Moi stakes his claim to be a true democrat: James Roberts on the election that has thrown Kenya into tribal crisis00:02
Football: Rangers reap reward00:02
Housing: Hunt for homes above the shop: The success of pilot schemes should spur funding for the homeless, writes Paul Gosling00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In Brief: Light - Torgny Lindgren, trs Tom Geddes: Harvill, pounds 14.9900:02
Rugby Union: Bridgend's big revival00:02
Gladiators of the green baize00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Hail marmalade, great chieftain o' the jammy race: Mrs Keiller of Dundee added chunks in the 1790s, thus finally defining a uniquely British gift to gastronomy. Michael Bateman on how to continue a noble tradition00:02
How we met: Ian Board and Daniel Farson00:02
Rugby Union: Seniors ensure their places00:02
Channel 4 fears clash over new rules on bias00:02
Interview: Mary Archer - A Jeffreyish streak: Correction00:02
Stolen card fraud hits record00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Yours truly on the air00:02
US Aids pioneer 'lied over research finds'00:02
Economics: Britain must manufacture its recovery00:02
Bunhill: Ruper Murdoch00:02
Gem giant to shock market: De Beers payout in jeopardy as destocking in Japan and lack of demand cut sales by 15%00:02
GARDENING / Power Flowers: A hand-picked guide to hardy perennials: 6: Wallflower00:02
Football: Blackburn rely on Ripley00:02
Cricket: Injury will keep Shastri from early games against England00:02
Golf: What's happening in 1993: Highlights of the sporting year to come00:02
Cricket: New boys prop up South Africa00:02
The curious case of the 'Daily Mail' hat, and other small whims to be obeyed: Last week the tycoon Conrad Black emerged as a fashion pundit in the pages of his own newspaper . . . but have we been here before?00:02
RADIO / Sorry, much too hip to think straight00:02
Political Commentary: Another fiasco is about to depart00:02
Hot shots for '93: Independent on Sunday writers and contributors give their top share tips for the year ahead00:02
Bunhill: Nazmu Virani00:02
Sex row gets too hot for the senator00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Football: Luckless Portsmouth left in little doubt God was born in Brighton00:02
City File: Zantac00:02
CINEMA / An outing to the flics that doesn't miss a beat: It's about cops. They're corrupt. So what's new about Tavernier's latest film? Chris Peachment finds out00:02
Racing: What's happening in 1993: Highlights of the sporting year to come00:02
The Emperor's new clothes line: Last week the tycoon Conrad Black emerged as a fashion pundit in the pages of his own newspaper00:02
Your Money: Resolve to keep watch00:02
Bunhill: Eclectic00:02
Customs hold cargo of M & S shirts00:02
Outrage at Clark's attack on Churchill00:02
Then & Now: Anniversaries00:02
Toppled Tories fall on their feet faster: Stephen Castle and Rachel Borrill find out what happend to MPs who lost their seats in the general election00:02
Bunhill: Purview00:02
Rush to beat rail-priceincrease00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Football: Spurs polish off Marlow with finesse00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Sport in Short: Darts00:02
What happened to the peace dividend?: The end of the Cold War cost thousands of jobs. Andrew Marshall looks at how the world squandered an opportunity00:02
Burton to shed 500 more jobs00:02
Hamburg is booming as an old rival withers: Unification of Germany has consigned two of its northern ports to very different fates, writes John Eisenhammer00:02
'Mother' confesses00:02
Hyperactive drinkers hail the single market00:02
Football: City are saved by Sheron's late strike00:02
Football: The XI00:02
Muslim ban00:02
Bunhill: Gloomy days in the life of Brian00:02
Football: Palace stunned by Hartlepool00:02
Football: How much longer can he survive?: It's a question you would never have expected to hear. But as his troubles mount, Brian Clough is coming under pressure. Richard Williams reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Martyr to marriage: La femme de Gilles - Madeleine Bourdouxhe trs Faith Evans: Lime Tree, pounds 7.9900:02
Tories start retreat on BR sell-off: Switch will create 'private monopolies'00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Steering death00:02
Letter: Police should drive the American way00:02
City in the Stars: Heavenly intruder00:02
Real Life: Now you, too, can be as rotten as Johnny: Stephen Jarvis takes punk-singing lessons from a professional00:02
Rugby Union: What's happening in 1993: Highlights of the sporting year to come00:02
TELEVISION / Prisoner Competition00:02
Rugby League: Wigan's regal display00:02
Gatwick Express train breaks in two00:02
Why Europe can expect to be ticked off by Bill00:02
Cricket: Leadership with a quiet word: Scyld Berry profiles Keith Fletcher as he embarks on his first tour as the England cricket team manager00:02
Hindus gather at wrecked mosque00:02
Labour seeks to grab some of Clinton's glitter00:02
Last-ditch peace plan to split Bosnia00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Women in the front line against a violent society: Female police face increasing risks. Terry Kirby meets a constable who knows the dangers of her job only too well00:02
Cricket: Waughs make scores00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Athletics: African pair steal show00:02
Opinions: Do you give money to beggars?00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
City File: Mirror Group Newspapers00:02
Leave seasonal cheer at home: Firms are taking a tougher line on employee drinking, warns Paul Gosling00:02
BOOK REVIEW / How a Boston-Irish boy became St Jack . . .: JFK: The Life and Death of an American President. Vol 1: Reckless Youth - Nigel Hamilton:, Century, pounds 2000:02
Tennis: What's happening in 1993: Highlights of the sporting year to come00:02
O&Y building repossessed00:02
Letter: Seized 'triggers' have peaceful uses00:02
Soon all will be revealed: the secret plot to rule the world00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Promiscuity sucks: Where does kissing end? - Kate Pullinger: Serpent's Tail, pounds 7.9900:02
Notebook: Dressing to kill can cost you pounds 28,00000:02
Racing: Native's Mission possible00:02
Motor Racing: What's happening in 1993: Highlights of the sporting year to come00:02
Minister calls for speed-up of adoptions for Bosnian babies00:02
THEATRE / The Top Drawer: In 1952, Terence Rattigan was our leading playwright. But when drama moved out of the drawing-room, he went with it, the scapegoat of the age. Doesn't he deserve a second chance?00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Business Information Service00:02
PROPERTY / What price this year?: 1993 is unlikely to see a real recovery in the housing market, though it might pave the way for a better 1994. Caroline McGhie reports00:02
Shares: To keep winning, switch into smaller companies this year00:02
City: Fiery baptism00:02
City: Green shoots vulnerable to a late frost00:02
Police suicides00:02
A chaotic farewell to arms: Here he goes again, rushing around the world, telling it to the marines and fluffing his lines - but for President Bush, this is the last time00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Mummy, Pushkin and the devil: Marina Tsvetaeva - Viktoria Schweitzer trs H T Willetts and Robert Chandler: Harvill, pounds 2000:02
Letter: Boozer's blues00:02
Bonds00:02
Cricket: What's happening in 1993: Highlights of the sporting year to come00:02
Holiday companies show signs of panic00:02
Real Life: Why David ran from jail: David Ford, serving a life sentence for manslaughter, absconded from Ford Open Prison when he felt his family could no longer cope without him. Heather Mills reports00:02
Please stick to the question: Do politicians suffer selective deafness? Callum Murray gets a straight-ish reply00:02
Beggars to the classless society00:02
Lion victim 'stable'00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Bosnia's Muslims want peace, but not yet: Both the Serbs and the UN are losing ground in the war. Tony Barber reports00:02
Red Cross denied access00:02
HEALTH / Common Procedures: Emergency contraception (CORRECTED)00:02
Football: Leeds still unable to get out of the rut00:02
Profile: Marjorie Proops: Marje's mirror image: Britain's most famous agony aunt has been as unhappy as her readers. Linda Grant explores a pretence that deceived millions00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In Brief: Inshallah - Oriana Fallaci: Chatto, pounds 15.9900:02
Notebook: Going but not gone00:02
Mothers-to-be left in doubt on pension rights: Full benefits during maternity leave are still not legally guaranteed, writes Andrew Bibby00:02
MOTORING / Estate of the upwardly mobile: The stylishly solid Audi 80 TDi is a car for the chic at heart, says John Fordham00:02
Down to Earth00:02
BOOKS / Contemporary Poets: 22 Carole Satyamurti00:02
ART MARKET / Special Tribute00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
The new barons: A new breed of local hero is emerging in Britain's cities - all-powerful, championing businessmen. Chris Blackhurst and Nigel Cope investigate (CORRECTED)00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
Bunhill: United they stand: Correction00:02
DANCE / Sparks from Cinders: Cinderella - Covent Garden; The Nutcracker - Festival Hall00:02
FILM / Strutting the mushy stuff: A Few Good Men (15); A Winter's Tale (12); Tous les Matins du Monde (12)00:02
Racing: Jodami bolsters his Cup claims00:02
Darts: Warriner on target00:02
ARTS / Show People: Growing up with giants: 58. Leslie Edwards00:02
BOOK REVIEW / . . . and Mr Little became Mr Cool: Malcolm: The Life of a Man Who Changed Black America - Bruce Perry: Element, pounds 9.9500:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter profiles Sainsbury's00:02
Letter: GMTV will stick to its promises00:02
THE BROADER PICTURE / Figures of fun00:02
FASHION / into the night00:02
This is the kind of violence violence-lovers hate00:02
Letter: Women priests00:02
Making waves00:02
Was Shakespeare a Tory?: The Bard is now a subject of political controversy. David Lister reports00:02
ShareLink offers portfolio management service00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Putting the yuck in Yucatan: Mexico - James Michener: Secker, pounds 14.9900:02
Then & Now: Gang Lords00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In Brief: Wilfred Owen: The Last Year, 1917-1918 - Dominic Hibberd: Constable, pounds 14.9500:02
Iron fist in the velvet divorce00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Defeated we make dinner: Kitchen - Banana Yoshimoto trs Megan Backus: Faber, pounds 12.9900:02
Firms reveal they put profits before ethics00:02
Into 1993 with resolution: Leading officials from the public sector make the pledges they hope will help to make the year ahead a better one00:02
Fishing Lines: Fat eel's tale of the tapeworm00:02
Man shot in London street00:02
Real Life: A love that does not know its true name: When adopted children trace their natural parents, confusing emotions can blight the reconciliation. Sarah Strickland reports00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Motor insurance premiums to soar: Rates may be up to 30 per cent higher than a year ago, writes Maria Scott00:02
THEATRE / When something went click for Mr Shaw00:02
Britons killed00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ancestral vices: City of Dreadful Night: Narratives of Sexual Danger in Late Victorian London - Judith R Walkowitz: Virago, pounds 16.9900:02
Football: Allison inspires as Villa falter00:02
Cricket: NZ bowlers keep Pakistan at bay00:02
Soaring price of a captured kiss: Rival claimants to the roles in Doisneau's kissing couple photograph are suing for a share of the profits. Julian Nundy reports from Paris00:02
Letter: Don't thank the Conservatives for living longer00:02
Rosyth: Despair of docks by the Trident divided: Britain's last two major dockyards, once part of a proud network, are locked in a life-or-death struggle for the contract to refit submarines00:02
City File: One to watch00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Equestrianism: What's happening in 1993: Highlights of the sporting year to come00:02
Flush cards00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the Week00:02
THEATRE / A godmother's offer you can't refuse: Sleeping Beauty - Drill Hall; Dick Whittington - Plymouth; Aladdin - Theatre Royal, Stratford East; Fooling About - Winchester, Bury St Edmunds, Warwick and Worthing00:02
Football: Romance disappears in the fog00:02
Baby doll shocks adult ears00:02
US Aids pioneer 'lied over research finds'