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BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks00:02
Leading Article: Let them have jobs, Prime Minister00:02
System failure that brought down IBM: Technological change overtook the computer giant and now its culture needs to change. David Bowen and Mary Fagan report00:02
The rock group, the minister and the naked truth00:02
Rugby Union: Neath end on top of Pyle00:02
Power price cut deal for ICI sparks fears of user uproar00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Then & Now00:02
Football: Gallacher shows the way00:02
SHOW PEOPLE / Five hundred years at the top: 61. Count Dracula00:02
Bunhill: Strange document00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Bosnia's other war blurs the lines of battle: Tony Barber in Zagreb on clashes between the Croat and Muslim 'allies'00:02
Profile: To the Bank's lasting credit: Eddie George, as the new Governor, could restore the Old Lady's reputation, writes Hamish McRae00:02
Industry outlook lifts confidence00:02
OPERA & THEATRE / The many sides of Elijah Who?: He's director to the stars in two art forms, but he isn't famous. Yet. Stephen Fay tracks down the elusive Elijah Moshinsky00:02
FILM / Mean streets full of corn00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
Abbey tries first class: Postal service adds to growing competition for savers and investors00:02
Letter: Arfur's wicked life sentence00:02
Fishing Lines: Publish and be damned hopeful00:02
Single white psychopath: A nostalgic dream of flatsharing suddenly turned into a nightmare for Rebecca Argenti00:02
Cricket: Lara shines as West Indies slump00:02
Eddie's right-wing chapter shocks Russian readers: Helen Womack in Moscow meets a Soviet rebel author now free to fly his true colours00:02
Letter: From Munster without enthusiasm00:02
Shares: Healthy signs of old age00:02
He delivered nine babies in 50 hours with 200 minutes' sleep: Judy Jones joins a junior for a gruelling shift on the wards and discusses the potential danger that could face patients00:02
Who wants the railways to be privatised?00:02
Football / FA Cup: Flitcroft sinks QPR00:02
MGN departure00:02
Letter: How great was it anyway? Not as bad as it is now00:02
Saying of the week00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Suppliers force Ratners retreat00:02
HEALTH / The poisoned North: Banned pollutants are still accumulating in the Arctic. Fred Pearce explains why00:02
Football / FA Cup: Blackburn too smart for Alex00:02
Letter: Scotland snowy, London foggy00:02
Cricket: Dark days, darker nights00:02
How we met: Jonathan Dimbleby AND Bel Mooney00:02
Package travel law may miss the boat: Tighter rules may not give the desired protection, writes Andrew Bibby00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Saint Joan of LA: slouching towards posterity: 'Sentimental Journeys' - Joan Didion: HarperCollins, 15 pounds00:02
THEATRE / Lear: a fortress built on a fault00:02
Iraqi car bomb00:02
Letter: Fuelling Islamic fundamentalism00:02
FOOD / Taming the King of the Ocean: Farmed Shetland salmon will survive the slick. But it needs culinary extras wild fish do not, says Michael Bateman00:02
Rugby Union: Hare ruffled by rampant Tigers00:02
Letter: A full-time job00:02
City File: MFI00:02
Letter: Sonic, the video hedgehog, never hurt anyone00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Crash course in the good life: 'The Man who was Late' - Louis Begley: Macmillan, 14.99 pounds00:02
Oil slick drifting00:02
GARDENING / The noble pea deserves a renaissance: Once people competed to serve up summer's first crop, but now few grow their own. Michael Leapman reports00:02
Diplomatic relation who is playing a waiting game: Michael Sheridan in Geneva looks at the growing influence of Saddam's brother00:02
The republican virtue of leaving yesterday behind00:02
Fear in Sicily as 'animal' is caged: After the arrest of the Mafia's boss of all bosses, Patricia Clough found deep foreboding in the home town of the man who betrayed him00:02
Football: The XI00:02
Bunhill: A Safeway landmank00:02
Deadline nears for Independent 10000:02
Merrill cuts00:02
The Hatton wardrobe and rude seats ease trying days in Mold00:02
Your Money: Worth being paid in perks00:02
POETRY / Contemporary Poets: 24 Selima Hill00:02
RADIO / Only toffs or cockneys need apply00:02
Football / FA Cup: Forest reprieved by Webb's strike00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Economics: Jobless rise makes case for rate cut00:02
Football: Coyne boosts Celtic00:02
Fake notes seized00:02
Clinton regains his footing after an early stumble: First 100 hours00:02
ETCETERA / Christmas Quiz Results00:02
Of debs and nuns and MI5: Women have always run Britain's secret services, reports Fiammetta Rocco00:02
Madonna v Madonna in a battle of spirit v flesh00:02
ART MARKET / A freak of a price tag: Some auction results take a lot of explaining. Why did the millionaire director of an American museum pay 1.6m pounds for an unknown artist?00:02
Burton feud keeps the valleys fuming00:02
Croatia clashes threaten talks00:02
City: Blameless?00:02
Rugby Union / Round-Up: Miracle for St Peter's00:02
Stakis chief quits before 35m pounds issue00:02
City: Safe pair of hands for daunting task00:02
City File: Coats Viyella00:02
Letter: Scotland snowy, London foggy00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Boat sinks: 10 saved00:02
Football: Keepers answer back-pass: Guy Hodgson records an open verdict on the new law despite the threat of ridicule which now hangs over the exposed last line of defence00:02
Family Vault00:02
Buyers rush in as banks sell MCC debt00:02
Go-ahead for gene therapy offers hope to thousands00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook00:02
Government admits BR needs pounds 2bn before sell-off00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In sooth we know not why he's sad: 'Depression and how to Survive it' - Spike Milligan and Anthony Clare: Ebury Press, 14.99 pounds00:02
Letter: A few ghosts at the Burns Night supper00:02
Six steps to success for professionals00:02
Tears as RAF lifts 17 from no man's land00:02
Football / FA Cup: Cork denies Hartlepool00:02
Iraqis settle for devil they know: Charles Richards in Baghdad finds the people frustrated at the West's tactics00:02
BSkyB football boom oversold00:02
MPs clash over power imports00:02
Now the party's over, it's time to clear up the mess: A personal view00:02
Mare dies in attack00:02
Colleges and schools fear listed building straitjacket00:02
Legacy of bad debt is home to roost00:02
On Rugby: England's mission to realise the sum of their talents00:02
Rugby Union: Quins on best behaviour00:02
Clouds darken Indian summer: Mihir Bose on why the Asian section of South Africa's business community fears majority rule00:02
Racing: Jodami canvasses Cup support00:02
Production: Driven by the lean machines: UK car components suppliers are learning to do it the Japanese way00:02
Football / Round-Up: Hatters mad at topping return00:02
HEALTH / Common procedures: Circumcision00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Wallacegate - the truth00:02
Deaths00:02
Branson to demand 'millions' from BA00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Cricket: Gooch running into total confusion00:02
Letter: The ins and outs00:02
Tennis: Maleevas march on to make history00:02
Football / FA Cup: Livewire Giggs breaks down stiff resistance00:02
Krajina clashes cloud Geneva peace hopes00:02
Athletics: IAAF threat to boycotters00:02
The Broader Picture: Slovakia adores its simple saint00:02
Cricket: Relaxed Hick in the mood to play the power game: Simon Hughes in New Delhi thinks that England's enigma has rediscovered his sense of direction at just the right time00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Football / FA Cup: Villa's finish lacking polish00:02
Letters briefly00:02
Branson to demand 'millions' from BA00:02
Letter: The jobless have the solutions00:02
Sport Q & A: We hate Arsenal and we hate Arsenal . . . and getting your kicks from Amoklauf00:02
Anyone for sex and shopping?00:02
Best and worst: Pounds 1000 in a current account00:02
Shall I compare thee to an omnibus?: Driving a bus isn't just a job - it's some people's most passionate fantasy, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
Bunhill: Tap rooms00:02
Lambeth corruption suspicions 'were reported nine years ago'00:02
Tennis: Boris's loss is Kiev's gain: Richard Evans on the one that Yeltsin allowed to get away, the tennis talent Andrei Medvedev00:02
City File: New deal00:02
Trouble brews over Bolivia's cuppa coca00:02
Cricket: Captain Gooch makes his century of centuries . . . or not as the case may be00:02
50,000 pounds bait for missing million00:02
Loyalist paramilitaries declare new war of terror in Ulster: Political assassinations and no-warning bombs may be added to the tactics of Protestant gangs, reports David McKittrick00:02
Letter: The Royal Family is not to blame00:02
TWA may halt Rolls order00:02
The Player: Part One - David O Selznick was the archetype for the big-shot Hollywood producer: selfish, reckless and over-sexed, but with a talent for putting magic on the screen that could excuse any excess of temperament00:02
Hard edge of tax estimate: An Inland Revenue assessment should not be taken lightly, warns Roy Cannon00:02
ARTS / Great Friends: When Rostropovich met Britten, 33 years ago, it was the beginning of a bountiful friendship. Now the cellist is to celebrate the composer in a month-long London festival. Here, he reminisces; right, a special offer00:02
India's TV craze dishes up soap and suffering: Tim McGirk reports from New Delhi on a deluge of culture shock via satellite00:02
Rag trade sews up the image market: Janet Robson on the role of uniform clothing in corporate identity00:02
Rugby Union: Northampton push through00:02
ROCK / Full of Eastern promise00:02
Gain without pain?: Humberside trader says his commodities system yields results for little effort. Sue Fieldman considers his claims00:02
Profile: Opinion shaker steps into shadows00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Whose justice is it anyway?: Godfrey Hodgson looks at the arguments against the victors punishing war criminals00:02
Opinions: Do you wish that Bill Clinton was Prime Minister?00:02
Jumbo link-up00:02
Ulster PC shot dead00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In Brief00:02
Doctors' hours scheme sabotaged00:02
A long hard road from the Gorbals leads to literary glittering prizes00:02
ART EXHIBITIONS / If it has to be poor, it ought to be honest: The Hayward's new show began with 'arte povera'. It should have ended there too00:02
Cathay strike00:02
Bunhill: Open book00:02
TRAVEL / Civilisations: Benevolent dictatorship borne on broken roads: David Keys finds the heart of the greatest empire is lost in the mists of misrepresentation00:02
Sport in Short: Bobsleigh00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
House deals slump again00:02
My Biggest Mistake00:02
BOOKS / Lonesome Cowboy: Is he Fifties Man or 'Hemingway with styling mousse'? Novelist Thomas McGuane has remade the regular guy00:02
Geoff and Martin's big idea: These men think they'll change how we think. One is a former Communist and a newspaper columnist. The other is a 30-year-old public school drop-out who taught himself into Oxford00:02
Fuel for the locomotive00:02
Holloway lets prisoners swap cells for college00:02
Angolan rampage00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
City: Off the rails00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Skating00:02
Brilliant Short back in the lead00:02
Bunhill: Coke's latest is a real sparkler00:02
Racing: Street can expose Mogul00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Hairum-scairum ram-stam boy: Tomorrow is Burns Night: Scots go crazy. Tom Paulin reappraises his poetry in the light of two new books00:02
Football / FA Cup: Genchev overhauls Tranmere00:02
Leasing: Rent reform hangs in the balance: There are fears the Government may be back-pedalling on reforms, writes Sue Fieldman00:02
Golf: How to turn the greens to gold: You do not even have to win to earn a good living on the pounds 25m European golf tour. John Hopkins reports00:02
City File: Euro Disney takes a downhill ride00:02
Sukarno sentenced00:02
Football: On the move00:02
PROPERTY / Farewell to the counter culture: Mary Wilson finds a slice of village life up for sale - with a century of memories in stock00:02
FASHION / Hanging Loose00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
TELEVISION / Oxford graduates with woman trouble00:02
City File: Test of pact00:02
Rugby League / Regal Trophy Final: Wigan's stamp of authority: Rejuvenated Bradford's spirited challenge undermined by Watson's rush of blood00:02
Route map of network jungle00:02
Political Commentary: The time for living dangerously00:02
You dream-maker, you heartbreaker: Audrey Hepburn died on Wednesday at the age of 63. An appreciation by Anthony Lane00:02
On Football: Taylor must call on inspiration of Barnes00:02
MUSIC / Czeched in for the weekend00:02
Football / FA Cup: Johnson fires the fight back00:02
Big brother is watching any freeloading relatives: Family affairs00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Getting an education at Sherborne: 'Living Dangerously: Young Offenders in Their Own Words' - Roger Graef: HarperCollins, 14.99 pounds00:02
Rough crossing00:02
Hospitals set to cut beds in the big cities00:02
Football: The heirs to a magnificent dream: Alex Ferguson's talented youngsters hold the promise of a rich future for Manchester United, but he is determined to preserve them from premature adulation. Richard Williams investigates00:02
Name change forced on health plan00:02
He delivered nine babies in 50 hours with 200 minutes' sleep: Judy Jones joins a junior for a gruelling shift on the wards and discusses the potential danger that could face patients00:02
Public Sector Management: Selling off the rails: Stephen Pritchard examines fears that privatisation will damage the partnership between BR and local authorities00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Needlework without a prick of conscience: 'The Execution Protocol' - Stephen Trombley: Century, 9.99 pounds00:02
Profile: And for his next trick . . .: John MacGregor - The Transport Secretary will need more than his magician's skill to make a success of rail privatisation00:02
ART MARKET / Up for sale00:02
BOOK REVIEW / New blood, not much bite: 'Suckers' - Anne Billson: Pan, 4.99 pounds00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
City File: Do It All