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Hockey: East Grinstead sweep national title00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
Cricket: England welcome a shift to the warmer climes00:02
Briefly: Women's advice for women00:02
Serbs seize weapons back as Croats attack00:02
Leading Article: All change in BR's culture00:02
Letter: Bill Clinton's inauguration00:02
Rail break-up to get under way next year: Critics say privatisation Bill lacks answers and ignores need for investment00:02
Spaniards squabble as drought hits south00:02
Briefly: B&B with a difference00:02
Court must hand back 23.5m pounds drugs cash00:02
Anglia target in new Shute foray00:02
Making it big in the small time: David Lawson speaks to estate agents whose businesses were bought up by giant corporations in the boom and who have returned - happily, in the most part - to their old patches00:02
Denmark coalition offers relief to EC neighbours00:02
RECEPI / This particular answer lies in the soil00:02
Auctions00:02
Fixes on the market00:02
Letter: Bus chaos: legal diversions, surplus and scarcity00:02
MPs vote for tighter Sunday trading law00:02
Briefly: New funds at Rothschild00:02
Hockey: Roderick's debut00:02
Celebratory lunch for City's oldest stockbroker00:02
Obituary: Jude Moraes00:02
Sport: Quotes of the week00:02
Disney facing dollars 200m Writ of Spring00:02
Leaked English tests scrapped by Patten00:02
Gardening: Tool Box00:02
Music Upbeat: Watford Gap00:02
Obituary: Jean Mayer00:02
THEATRE / The woman question: Paul Taylor reviews Max Stafford-Clark's production of King Lear at the Royal Court00:02
Cabinet support for shake-up of police widens00:02
Croats attack Serbs in Croatia00:02
The Bank gets Governor with a 'mandate': Strong new monetary team supports independence from political control and is given task of cutting inflation00:02
TV producer 'deceived prison over Nilsen film'00:02
Letter: Bill Clinton's inauguration00:02
View from New York: Secret of Neutron Jack's survival00:02
Commodities: Lead00:02
The new merchants of venison: What is to be done about the glut of wild red deer? Joanna Blythman reports on supermarket plans to persuade us to eat their healthy meat00:02
Departures: Guide for disabled00:02
Candid caller00:02
Departures: Freighter trips00:02
Fall in postal account rates00:02
Savimbi agrees to begin talks00:02
Letter: Blue viewing00:02
Letter: But it rhymes in Limerick . . .00:02
CIS reaches two-speed agreement00:02
Obituary: Professor R. P. Winnington-Ingram00:02
The New Grand Tour: Knowing Left from Right: Godfrey Hodgson's cultural trail through Europe ends in Paris where he reflects in the glass of the new city on the pleasures of old00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Football: Hayes emerges from the Celtic haze: He was in Arsenal's championship side and played for England B, now he is firing Swansea's FA Cup run. Joe Lovejoy reports00:02
Departures: Two nights in Rome00:02
Market Report: Enterprise looks like next target for US investors00:02
Restaurants with better fish to fry: We must start insisting on line-caught fish, diver-caught scallops and wild salmon if we want to save our dwindling fish stocks. Emily Green meets the man selling the message00:02
When oafs kick ass in Eden: What price a flamingo in a no-fly zone? Jim Crumley mourns the lost perfection of Iraq's marshlands, made unrecognisable by war00:02
DANCE / British debut for Nederlands Dans Theater 300:02
Letter: Bill Clinton's inauguration00:02
Music Upbeat: Progress report00:02
Quickening the political pulse: Louis Andriessen has left the streets for the concert hall, but still mixes music with politics. Mark Pappenheim met him00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Fighting the flames on supertanker00:02
Scargill 'is unlawful president'00:02
Gastropod00:02
Park doubles payout00:02
Court Circular00:02
The Rail Debate: Railways begin journey into unknown: Christian Wolmar, Transport Correspondent, explains how the network might operate after privatisation00:02
Man electrocuted00:02
Bobsleigh: European championships00:02
The Manipulation of Birth: British attitude 'is arrogant hogwash': Clinics in the US have been using sex selection for almost 20 years. John Arlidge examines the American view00:02
Music Upbeat: Coda00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Out of Hong Kong: New Year gives Chinese plenty to crow about00:02
US fighters fire on Iraqi radar site00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Recommended00:02
Defendants in jewellery shop 'sting' sentenced00:02
Briefly: The Pru lowers discount age00:02
The Manipulation of Birth: How the authority puts the case for and against00:02
Exposure of fraud in GP drug tests 'on the rise' (CORRECTED)00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
RECORDS / Victims and victors of love: Stephen Johnson and Robert Cowan compare notes on Bartok and Faure00:02
Policy payout is bad medicine: Maria Scott looks into the difference in return between a husband and wife's investment plans00:02
The thin end of the hedge: Anna Pavord comes up with a plan for her long, narrow border, which will save guests from the arms of the spiky berberis00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Roger's gone off with my jokes00:02
Armenia envoy00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Roses for peace00:02
100-year-old lobster saved00:02
Sport in Short: Speed Skating00:02
War victims found in Vukovar mass grave00:02
Gardening Cuttings: RHS blooms early00:02
Corruption blamed on council's deficiencies00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
The Rail Debate: Sweden's example highlights need for investment00:02
Barclays agrees to separate top jobs: Correction00:02
Global warming may raise premiums: Maria Scott warns of the possible effect of new research into coastal flooding00:02
Clans indicted00:02
Land of my father's acute embarrassment: In the second of our series on holidays with children, Jim White finds a classic beach holiday in Wales spoilt by some unexpected sunshine00:02
Football / FA Cup: Crewe eager to shunt Dalglish into the sidings00:02
Hungary's extremists warned00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
RECIPE / An apple muffin a day keeps hunger away00:02
Rugby League: Platt returns for Wigan's trophy hunt00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Departures: Dresden discount00:02
Appointments00:02
THEATRE / The woman question: Paul Taylor reviews Max Stafford-Clark's production of King Lear at the Royal Court00:02
Tennis: Stich loses his cool in the heat00:02
Seats for the old and young00:02
Rugby Union: Orrell arm against a cold bath00:02
Saddam's charm resisted00:02
Briefly: New plans pay up for physio00:02
'Eta killing'00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Disgruntled by post00:02
Protesters try to halt imports terminal00:02
Departures: Youth travel00:02
Making accounts pay their way: Monthly fees may be on the cards for current account holders at high street banks, says Vivien Goldsmith00:02
The Way I Was: Huntin', shootin' and fishing for exclusives: Chapman Pincher tells Nicholas Roe about his days with the gunmen of MI500:02
Shaw rebels promise to fight on00:02
Wrong caption00:02
Briefly: Opportunity plan limited00:02
Briefly: On the phone to Waters Lunniss00:02
Birthdays00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Tripping out with a con artist: 'Make Believe: A True Story' - Diana Athill: Sinclair-Stevenson, 13.99 pounds00:02
Obituary: Nikos Gavriil Pendzikis00:02
PLO chief tiptoes into Israeli homes00:02
Obituary: Kobo Abe00:02
First Maryland on record profit again00:02
Athletics: IAAF rebuff brings boycott nearer00:02
Letter: Ludwig doesn't need the money any more00:02
Doubts grow on will firms00:02
SECOND THOUGHTS / Quays of the kingdom: Iain Sinclair follows the river back to the source of his second novel, Downriver (Grafton pounds 5.99)00:02
DTI pressed for Ipoo inquiry00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Chase rates Pep power00:02
Church appointments00:02
The Boyd league table00:02
BOOK REVIEW / An imperial lather: Tim Blanning on two books that shed light on the grandeur and littleness of Napoleon00:02
Briefly: Share-for-trust swap scheme00:02
Departures: Atlantic cuts00:02
MUSIC / Fit for a king: Nicholas Williams on Fretwork and the Stuart court at the Wigmore Hall00:02
Merlin plans to alter structure00:02
Briefly: Fleming waives Eastern charge00:02
Before they start thinking about tomorrow: Limo-lock grips the city, Streisand achieves Sinatra status, the new Amazonia is ready for business. A week of celebration in Washington. Does it make you laugh or cry? Reggie Nadelson reports00:02
Service appointments00:02
The finest car Ford ever launched in Europe: Gavin Green gives the new Mondeo nine out of ten. Currently the class leader, it would have been unbeatable if only they had got the engine right00:02
Lone Tory voice blocks Bill to save hedgerows00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Rocker dies00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Handbook of trees00:02
Legal aid for smokers to sue tobacco firms refused00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Scottish Football: Rangers bid for Ferguson00:02
Cambodia 'may face partition'00:02
A winner in the pipeline00:02
Why it's no go for holidaymakers with no snow00:02
GPA and banks agree on dollars 2.5bn restructuring00:02
Gallery ban00:02
The peaks and lows of the cross-Channel run: Frank Barrett explains how to profit from the price war on the ferries as they cut costs and improve services to meet the challenge of the tunnel00:02
Sport: The week in review00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
I'd like to teach the world to sell: First Coca-Cola, then Benetton and now Levi jeans and Haagen-Dazs. Jonathan Glancey looks at how adverts appeal to a global audience00:02
Plan on leak00:02
Universities' warned over funding link to quality00:02
The hip place for hipsters: If you want rubber tops or yeti trousers, go to Sign of the Times, says Roger Tredre, the trendiest spot for street fashion00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Letter: An education for our time00:02
Column Eight: Farewell with apologies00:02
Faith and Reason: A common duty to cultivate rivalry in good works: The fourth in our series on reconciling warring faiths is by a Muslim, Dr Shabbir Akhtar. He argues for the application of single standards of international justice.00:02
Cheap labour that carried a high price: Employing illegal aliens has cost Zoe Baird dearly, but many Washington families turn a blind eye to the immigration laws, writes David Usborne00:02
MUSIC / Tastes for all palates: The London Sinfonietta celebrates its 25th anniversary in the Barbican today. Bayan Northcott wonders about its future00:02
Exposure of fraud in GP drug tests 'on the increase' (CORRECTED)00:02
Burnside keeps his seat with BA00:02
Dog reprieved00:02
The finest car Ford ever launched in Europe: Seven challengers that are revving up00:02
Wasting disease kills 60,00000:02
We grow our food, we make our famines00:02
Letter: Traveller's tool00:02
A happier new year for prices? Well . . . maybe00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Constable claims to be victim of race bias00:02
LES ARCS / best resort for speed skiing00:02
Racing: Scrutineer fails Quest's close examination00:02
Wills00:02
Motor Racing: EC rule to rescue Williams00:02
Departures: Real holidays guide00:02
PowerGen favoured to buy eastern German firm00:02
Boxing: Lewis offers dollars 8m to fight Foreman00:02
Austrians march against xenophobia00:02
Briefly: Firm seeks lost shareholders00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Free and frozen music: 'The English Religious Tradition and the Genius of Anglicanism' - Ed. Geoffrey Rowell: Iken, 9.95 pounds00:02
Abbey lifts redundancy premiums00:02
Money Grouse: Festive delay leaves increased mortgage00:02
Tanker spill threatens Andaman Sea wildlife00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
BOOK REVIEW / My brilliant Korea: shrapnel and snow soup: 'I am the Clay' - Chaim Potok: Heinemann, 13.99 pounds - Tim Jackson is struck by Chaim Potok's unadorned and stirring story from the Korean war00:02
Lloyd's underwriter commits suicide00:02
Racing: Perrett aims to keep Free hand00:02
The Rail Debate: Will all this create a better service?00:02
Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
Judgment delay00:02
Lucky winners take all: David Lawson speaks to estate agents whose businesses were bought up by giant corporations in the boom and who have returned - happily, in the most part - to their old patches00:02
Clinton smarts from setback over nominee00:02
Rugby League: Saints' room at the top00:02
Thousands more coal jobs 'at risk' as market shrinks00:02
Departures: One child free00:02
Saturday Night: Tankards and bow ties00:02
The North Kent Marshes designated as Environmentally Sensitive Area00:02
The grass-roots touch: David Lawson speaks to estate agents whose businesses were bought up by giant corporations in the boom and who have returned - happily, in the most part - to their old patches00:02
Letter: Rehatched lyrics00:02
Fear for HK freedom of speech00:02
Jasper, the ace ratter, has a bonanza00:02
Letter: Bus chaos: legal diversions, surplus and scarcity00:02
Suicide verdict00:02
Gilbert and George exhibition in Liverpool00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Mother of all captives: 'Prisoner in Baghdad' - Daphne Parish: Chapmans, 8.99 pounds00:02
Letter: Bill Clinton's inauguration00:02
Appeals00:02
Anglo-Irish talks00:02
'Traitor' Zhivkov00:02
For sale: was 20p, now pounds 27.50: They may look old and dog-eared in a jumble sale, but there is money to be made from second-hand books, says John Windsor00:02
Harrison forward: Andrew Brown meets Tony Harrison, whose poetry goes straight to the heart and to the mind00:02
Forger is a genuine success00:02
Lautro warns of tougher regime00:02
Football Diary: Phone for a loan00:02
IBM yields top slot to Microsoft00:02
The Manipulation of Birth: Demand for debate on choosing baby's sex00:02
Letter: Cutting edge00:02
Departures: Bergen break00:02
Race hate killer jailed for life00:02
Basketball: Jets' chance to rise00:02
Letter: Blue viewing00:02
Skinheads charged00:02
Snow news is bad news: With springtime in the Alps arriving early, Chris Gill says Utah is the best place to go00:02
By their fruits shall ye know them: Ziauddin Sardar on a new report that defends the world's deserving poor, and assesses the damage done by development00:02
Reichmann plots return00:02
Capital Radio bid for Midlands is agreed00:02
Old Lady reclaims one of her own as deputy: Gail Counsell reviews the exemplary career and colourful character of Rupert Pennant-Rea, back from journalism to take the Number 2 slot at his old employer in Threadneedle Street00:02
'Miss Whiplash' surfaces, safe and well, in sunshine state00:02
Missing money00:02
Rugby Union / Pilkington Cup: Hodgkinson espouses the club cause: Nottingham's record-breaking full-back has learned to live with the vicissitudes of rugby. Steve Bale reports00:02
Consumer confidence at highest level since July00:02
Obituary: Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney00:02
Letter: Bus chaos: legal diversions, surplus and scarcity00:02
Cigarette advertising report 'flawed'00:02
Air bridge to Bosnia built anew each day: Forces involved in reopening the airport have ensured a tangible UN success, writes Julian Nundy in Sarajevo00:02
Lamb protest00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Sultans lose privileges00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Retail therapy00:02
Football: Galicia's finest march to Brazilian beat: Phil Davison, the Independent's correspondent in Spain, reports on the unfashionable team from La Coruna who are setting the pace ahead of Barcelona and Real Madrid00:02
TELEVISION / Dead give away00:02
Letter: What Hong Kong's people want00:02
Obituary: Dame Janet Vaughan00:02
The week in Review: Home news00:02
Identical twins and tonics00:02
'We lived in safety until the ceasefire'00:02
Japan's trade surplus goes above dollars 100bn00:02
Major capitalises on opening up of India00:02
THEATRE / Wide skirts and tight corners: The Coaldust Affair - Liverpool Unity00:02
Calcutt rejection00:02
Fight inflation, Lamont tells new Governor00:02
Hockey: Roderick to make her debut in cup00:02
Teachers win windfall of up to 30m pounds for 150,000 people: A court ruling will change the way tax on benefits is calculated, writes Vivien Goldsmith00:02
Briefly: On the phone to Waters Lunniss00:02
Profile: Tougher than his old boots: Graeme Souness, still managing Liverpool