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Sport in short: American Football00:02
GARDENING / Power flowers: A hand-picked guide to hardy perennials: 7: Penstemon00:02
Leading Article: Lack of vision puts Labour in the dark00:02
Ships sunk00:02
Rugby Union: Maesteg vex frail Swansea00:02
Letter00:02
Five die, one injured as fire guts home00:02
ARTS / Cries & whispers00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Bolshoi ballet here to make a few pointes00:02
Travel industry on journey into the unknown: Airtours' offer for Owners Abroad threatens to unleash one of two things: a fight to the death among the titans, or a flight from competition. Richard Thomson reports00:02
Legal lancers ride into battle over epic film00:02
Shares: ICI poised for comeback00:02
The error to force change: One of the cases that sticks in public memory is the mistaken shooting of Stephen Waldorf, just ten years ago00:02
Yuppies take over the asylum: As a once-pioneering hospital for the mentally ill is turned into luxury flats, Nick Cohen asks where all the patients went00:02
Opinions: Do you feel attracted to TV presenters?00:02
Death of dog carer00:02
Letter: Timely reminder of the real cost of growth in our post-opposition age00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Church sells 'the God thing' via television00:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
Lonrho links investigated00:02
Football: Clyde contain Celtic00:02
Football round-up: Blues look to Brown money00:02
Racing: Inexperience no handicap to Sybillin's Ascot hopes00:02
Help in costing new rules00:02
DANCE / Darling, simply too tired for words00:02
Shetland protest halts spraying00:02
Letter: Timely reminder of the real cost of growth in our post-opposition age00:02
Profile: A life against tobacco: Steve Connor meets Sir Richard Doll, the doctor whose pioneering work was the first to show that smoking cigarettes can cause lung cancer00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: Storms delay salvage work00:02
Letter: The truth about Prince Philip00:02
Ministers urge tax boost for gentle recovery00:02
Letter: Shakespeare understood Tory values00:02
BOOK REIVEW / 'The Scissor Man' - Jean Arnold: Abacus, 5.99.00:02
Scalpel cuts two ways on medical insurance: Company asks subscribers to be cute about cover and avoid unfair fees00:02
Bunhill: Walker to apply a little peer pressure00:02
BOOK REVIEW / History of howlers: 'The Beast Within' - Adam Douglas: Chapmans, 15.9900:02
Policies 'cannot pay home loans'00:02
Angry Baghdad bows to pressure00:02
Blackmail jury fails00:02
Nureyev: A life at top speed00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Still crazy after all these years: 'Impossible Vacation' - Spalding Gray: Picador, 14.9900:02
'Unita HQ captured'00:02
City: Put to rights00:02
Letter: Proops protest00:02
Letter: Labour did raise Trident issue after Start treaty00:02
Banker's hard sell escalates into bitter duel00:02
Chronicle of a death in Sarajevo00:02
Fishing Lines: Aussies target the tilapia00:02
City File: Stewart Newton00:02
UDA hitmen for hire in London00:02
Health wounding wealth00:02
Football: Discord in the new dynasty: George Graham has brought success to Arsenal, but the image of the club is suffering. Norman Fox reports00:02
Bunhill: Court out00:02
Then & Now: King's ransom00:02
The armed response: More random shootings, more public danger, more debate they're understandably reluctant to talk about a job where00:02
Football: New tactics spur City00:02
How the mighty mills are fallen00:02
Sport in short: Table Tennis00:02
Bunhill: On the wrong side of the tracks00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
What if Churchill had sued for peace in 1941?00:02
Two electrocuted00:02
Change of heart00:02
Political Commentary: A tax nettle to sting the Chancellor00:02
Rape babies: what do we know?: Linda Grant examines claims that thousands of Bosnian women have forcibly been made pregnant00:02
City File: Lever advice00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
THEATRE / Just when you thought it was safe to say socialism00:02
Small firm fear00:02
CINEMA / It's bleeding marvellous: Reservoir Dogs (18); L627 (15); Man Trouble (15)00:02
HEALTH / Common Complaints: Breathlessness00:02
Power suppliers 'subsidise' shops00:02
Journalist killed00:02
Correction: The new barons00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: The charming bourgeoisie00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: The cut-price recipe for catastrophe00:02
BA 'mole' swung libel settlement with Virgin00:02
The best and worst: Unit Trust Sectors 199200:02
Saddam backs down on missiles00:02
Athletics: Flying Fergus beats 'new Christie'00:02
Letter00:02
Bank to launch ethical pension00:02
FOOD & DRINK / When Coffee met Torte, Eclair, Fruit Loaf: Helen Simpson chases the ideal cup'n'cake combination through the cafes and tearooms of the Big Smoke and beyond00:02
Press faces legal controls and stiff fines to curb 'excesses'00:02
Janet Vaughan dies00:02
Letter: Duty-free deal will kill wine trade00:02
The facts behind 'low-cost' loans00:02
BOOK REVIEW / New Age in the land of Oz: 'Cosmo Cosmolino' - Helen Garner: Bloomsbury, 13.9900:02
BOOK REVIEW / How and why of old flames: 'Young Men and Fire' - Norman Maclean: University of Chicago Press, 15.9500:02
Sport in short: Basketball00:02
Football: THE XI00:02
Letter: Timely reminder of the real cost of growth in our post-opposition age00:02
Football: On the move00:02
A family test for lunatic theories00:02
Nipple aid 'will help thousands of women'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Madonna of academe: 'Sex, Art and American Culture' - Camille Paglia: Viking, 18.9900:02
Care in the community: Ben Silcock's mauling by a lion at London Zoo has highlighted the plight of the mentally ill. Judy Jones examines the theory and practice behind closing psychiatric hospitals00:02
Enterprising couple floored by lenders: Tighter mortgage rules stop many self-employed people getting on to the housing ladder. Andrew Bibby reports00:02
Letter00:02
Fatal attraction of a fast buck: Teenager Amy Fisher shot her love rival and the TV networks made her a star. Now they are under fire for paying the wages of sin. David Usborne in Washington reports00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: Breaking up00:02
TELEVISION / Big, beautiful and they live for ever00:02
BOOKS / In brief00:02
Bunhill: Oyston on station00:02
Play it again00:02
Bunhill: John Turnbull00:02
Football: Strike role for Jackson00:02
RADIO / Return of the prodigal Wogan00:02
Letter00:02
Innovation: Faith in the future of the gizmo: David Bowen reports on an inventive UK company that enjoys a high reputation abroad00:02
Bunhill: Grosvenor House hotel00:02
Red Cross flies two from camp00:02
Cable snaps00:02
Murder imperils peace talks00:02
Letter: Divert spending to the railways00:02
Bankers offer deal to chief at Speyhawk00:02
Economics: Unemployed cast shadow over Europe00:02
The charge of the Jewish intifada: Sarah Helm reports from Jerusalem on a grave row that has led to revolt among ultra-orthodox Jews00:02
City: Dear ICI, don't delay - demerge now00:02
Bunhill: Car trouble00:02
ARCHITECTURE / Ark de triomphe: Fitzwilliam is not the most beautiful college. But its new chapel is a revelation. Naomi Stungo takes a pew00:02
'Mark this Watson, these are fierce and morose people'00:02
Saving graces for leaner times00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Renaissance Man in Staffs: 'Josiah Wedgwood 1730-1795' - Robin Reilly: Macmillan, 20 pounds00:02
City File: Stony for EMI00:02
Heading for rougher water: Unlimited liability for accidents in the US will worsen the plight of the world's tanker operators, writes Gail Counsell00:02
US probe for TI offshoot: Prices charged by UK firm for B-1B bomber components are under scrutiny, reports Peter Koenig00:02
Football: Forest find their feet00:02
City File: FNFC poised to call on shareholders00:02
Cricket: Javed's men all out for 7100:02
Islanders running out of isolation: Tim McGirk in the Andaman Islands reports on the fate of the Sentinelese00:02
Egypt: where to go and what to see00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Who and what is Dykewomon?: 'Inversions' - ed Betsy Warland: Open Letters, 11.9900:02
BOOK REVIEW / The ones who plunged their hands through his blood: 'Lawrence's Women - Elaine Feinstein: HarperCollins, 18 pounds00:02
Short faces his greatest trial00:02
How we met: Stephen and Natasha Spender00:02
Communities act to mind the shop: Paul Gosling explains how Sussex villagers clubbed together to beat another threat to rural life00:02
BOOKS / Jaw-jaw on war-war: Did Churchill needlessly prolong the Second World War? Has his belief in 'victory at all costs' been the ruin of us?00:02
Football: Ferdinand buries Boro00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Blind side of a one-eyed prophet: 'The Invisible Man: H G Wells'- Michael Coren: Bloomsbury, 20 pounds00:02
Letter: African profits00:02
Q & A: Hail our model yachtsmen . . . and the inventor of Jokari00:02
ARTS / A short note from bedsit land: Show People: 59. Sean Hughes00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Crown Princess00:02
Cricket: Troubles cast a cloud over England tour00:02
CHILDREN / Where special needs find a special place: Singing in English class, eurhythmics, milking cows - the Camphill boarding schools offer a uniquely all-round education for the handicapped. Angela Neustatter reports00:02
Widow dies with dogs00:02
Letter00:02
City File: Dixons test00:02
Letter: Labour did raise Trident issue after Start treaty00:02
MUSIC / Schiff reaches the parts of Schubert . . .00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Rugby League: Drop of class from Hobbs00:02
City File: Tomkins expected to report interim profits00:02
Football: Arsenal lack goal touch00:02
Sport in short: Boxing00:02
Jail rioters felt 'cut off'00:02
Racing: Rushing Wild walks into Gold Cup contention00:02
Rugby Union: 'Their main problem will be the French': So can England become the first team to win three successive Grand Slams? John Hopkins sought expert opinion00:02
Rugby Union: Back earns badge of honour00:02
Rugby Union: Leg injury for Chalmers00:02
Football: Saunders' gain proves Liverpool's loss00:02
Rugby Union: Oti thwarts sad Saracens00:02
Public Services Management: Faith, hope and expertise: Paul Gosling on why lending managers to charities is growing in popularity00:02
JAZZ / Bebop's fiery genius00:02
FASHION / Down, out and blasted00:02
Smith tightens grip on Labour00:02
Sport in short: Snooker00:02
Your Money: Stiff terms of endowment00:02
Profile: One man and his dogfight: BA's surrender in the 'dirty tricks' case is a bitter pill for PR chief David Burnside. But the tough Ulsterman is aiming at higher things. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Bunhill: On the wrong side of the tracks00:02
PROPERTY / The troglodytes of Kinver Edge: Caroline McGhie on plans to restore cave dwellings carved out of a rock in the Midlands00:02
Letter: Shakespeare understood Tory values00:02
Letter00:02
Letter: Police already have random testing powers00:02
How inflexible bank rules raised an identity crisis: Vincent Duggleby finds out that not just anybody can transfer money from one of his Abbey National accounts to another00:02
Cost cuts that flag disaster: The Shetlands oil spill shows the need for a strong merchant fleet, argues Brian Wilson00:02
Bolshoi's pointless routines lack lustre00:02
Football: United return to the summit00:02
Letter: Shakespeare understood Tory values00:02
Sorry, but the Cold War's off: Tony Barber goes to dinner at Gundel's - Eastern Europe's most famous eatery00:02
Sick tactics in battle for health chief's job00:02
TRAVEL / Civilisations: Truth and Order beside the Nile: Political theory, philosophy, monotheism - all began in old Egypt, says David Keys00:02
Deaths00:02
Redundancy candidates are being put to the test: Paul Gosling looks at Brent Council's 'exam' system to decide who goes00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Politics: a correction00:02
You think that was a record?00:02
Compliance: Employers fret as unions hail EC safety rules: Government officials say that the new workplace regulations are novel but not radical00:02
Football: Leeds revived by Speed00:02
Football: Oldham end Ipswich home run00:02
Distance Learning: Open season on study: Many universities are now helping people earn qualifications at home and at work. Liz Heron reports00:02
Rugby Union: Old guard poised for grandest of slams: Chris Rea on what has the makings of a historic Five Nations' Championship00:02
Crossing the bar: Nureyev fulfilled all our requirements for artistic genius: the looks, the temperament, the perfection of technique. When he jumped the barrier to the West in 1961, we got the greatest male dancer in the world.00:02
163 survive as plane crashes and burns00:02
Letter: Labour did raise Trident issue after Start treaty00:02
City File: Ratners worse00:02
Trade boost00:02
Rank sells restaurants for 20m pounds00:02
Letter00:02
My biggest mistake: Jan Smith00:02
Soros in heavy selling of franc00:02
VAT query on 2m pounds Jolliffe toy deal00:02
Football: Fashanu accused after 'elbow' floors Moran00:02
Thin facts for women only: Is female fat different? Hester Matthewman on cellulite00:02
City: BA grounded00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A ruler, home work and flogging: Piers Brendon on another revisionist view of Britain's favourite hero: 'Churchill on the Home Front' - Paul Addison: Cape, 20 pounds00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
ROCK / The unkindest cut of all00:02
Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Debut of the British Binkie00:02
Darts: Lowe the ice-cool champion: Guy Hodgson watches experience prevail over a nervy first-time finalist at the World Darts Championship00:02
Rugby Union: Carling injury scare00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: Could the ship have been saved?: Tim Kelsey asks why it all went so wrong for 'a good boat' in familiar waters00:02
Purple patch00:02
ART / Along roughly democratic lines: The Tate has dusted off some old drawings and watercolours: a mixed bag that contains plenty of jewels00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Minister in resignation shock00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bloodsuckers & Swine, plc: 'Capitalist Fools' - Nicholas von Hoffman: Chatto, 18.9900:02
Children of Turkey caught in the shadow of Chernobyl00:02
MPs roast Maxwell lenders: Committee wants action to free Mirror pension assets. Jason Nisse reports00:02
How teamwork translates into performance: A new book suggests that definition is the first step to success. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Cricket: Cricket crowns a new prince: Brian Lara's 277 for West Indies against Australia last week was one of the finest Test innings ever played. Tony Cozier reports from Sydney00:02
A testing time with the writers that nobody knows: Rachel Borrill finds a puzzle amid the new compulsory texts for 14-year-olds00:02
History gets a handbagging from Thatcherite scholars: John Charmley caused a stir with his criticism of Churchill. Brian Cathcart explores why attacks come from the Right