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Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Suffer the little children whose father is the Lord00:02
A fearless original who always did it his way: Charles Powell looks back with affection on the life and beliefs of Nicholas Ridley00:02
Special Report on Pep's and Tax Planning: Benefits of going it alone: Independent. Are you? Alison Eadie00:02
Special Report on Peps and Tax Planning: Do not be denied your inheritance: Christine Stopp with hints for couples and families00:02
Keep violence off our screens, says Major00:02
Boxing: Benn keeps his skills intact to win on points00:02
Crown leases not for sale00:02
Racing: Scudamore attacks Jockey Club on doping00:02
CINEMA / The wild-cat turns tiger00:02
Olga stands by the ghosts of Stalin's Gulag: Andrew Higgins in the Arctic town of Vorkuta meets a woman whose Bolshevik spirit survives a white hell00:02
The Sunday Preview: The five best films00:02
Scots win 'French' devolution00:02
Letter: A Liverpudlian writes, more in anger than in sorrow00:02
Motor Racing: Grand Prix 1993: Road works ahead for Prost: David Tremayne reports that success will come at a price in the Formula One grand prix season starting next week00:02
Japan's budget00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Letter: Floral fortress00:02
Health insurer cuts rates: PPP bucks trend as other big companies raise premiums. Sue Fieldman reports00:02
Pressure on for revenue inquiry into Birt's taxes00:02
Letter: Shot in the arm for immunotherapy00:02
Special Report on Pep's and Tax Planning: Is good advice worth the fees?: Christine Stopp examines the services offered by professionals00:02
The smoke-signals of machismo00:02
Cubans ready to get on their bikes for Castro: Labour MP George Galloway visited Havana to meet Fidel and found America's bogeyman stirred but not shaken00:02
The Sunday Preview: Alone at last with a piano maestro00:02
Underwoods are on top00:02
Progress on Vance-Owen map for Bosnia00:02
BOOK REVIEW / An awful lot of copy in Brazil: The captain's wife - The South American Journals of Maria Graham, 1821-23 ed Elizabeth Mavor, Weidenfeld pounds 18.9900:02
Special Report on Pep's and Tax Planning: Your useful flexible spend: Alison Eadie reports on the use of PEPs for long-term planning and examines the advantages and drawbacks00:02
Clinton risking his support00:02
Property: A lease hath all too short a date: . . . and when it runs out, you're homeless. Jonathan Sale on a bill to free leaseholders00:02
Inside Story: All good fun and jolly good companies: Buy one off the peg or tailor made. Not the Armani suit but the company itself. With you as chairman, your spouse as secretary, you can save a fortune, Steve Boggan discovers00:02
Science: New ways to treat prickly customers: Angela Wilkes visits a wildlife hospital where modern drugs and techniques have been adapted to save animal lives00:02
Football: The XI00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Why Britten is still great00:02
City File: Magic carpet00:02
Real Life: What's gone wrong?: Independent on Sunday readers respond to our special report in last week's paper on juvenile crime, our family life and the way we treat each other00:02
The Sunday Review: The five best plays00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Bunhill: What the BBC does down on the farm00:02
Lenders may demand cover for large loans: Big borrowers face a premium charge when the DSS limits benefits00:02
Exhibitions: Smaller, but perfectly formed: The great Matisse exhibition has crossed the Atlantic, and shrunk. It could be a case of less being more00:02
Merrily paid00:02
Arco fined00:02
The Sunday Preview: Jazz00:02
Bridge00:02
Captain Moonlight's notebook00:02
Hanged boy was bullied, says father00:02
The Sunday Preview: Rock00:02
Letter: Like 'blowing your own nose'00:02
Food & Drink: Why we're so keen on flavoured mustards: Geraldene Holt on a British revival of the fiery condiment that enhances a host of dishes00:02
Football: Arsenal power earns the glory00:02
Thames' eyes on ITN: The franchise loser is ready to step in if Carlton's offer fails, writes Jason Nisse00:02
Leading Article: A bad BBC mistake00:02
Letter: A Liverpudlian writes, more in anger than in sorrow00:02
Letter: Time to oust the little emperors00:02
Rugby Union: Chalmers injury 'totally crucial' to outcome: Calcutta Cup post-mortem on Twickenham's tale of two stand-offs00:02
Tennis: Courier thrives under Californian sun00:02
Real Life: The crying need for control as well as care: Virginia Bottomley argues that the state cannot be a substitute for parental guidance00:02
Shareholders want Barclays chief to quit00:02
Retailers move out to the shed: Martin Geary looks at the trend toward volume selling from warehouse outlets00:02
Football: Ferdinand lays low Canaries00:02
Football: Blades hold bloodless Blackburn00:02
Political Commentary: PM waits to break with the past00:02
When lease spells loss: Fixed-term deals tie in tenants for the duration, warns Sue Fieldman00:02
Tory rebels 'threaten reforms'00:02
Football Round-Up: Saville fixes Pool's record00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
Sport in Short: Rowing00:02
Crisis Management: After the smoke clears: Few companies are ready for the worst in this violent age00:02
THEATRE / Darn, it's those dancing girls again00:02
BA and Virgin resume talks00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Small helpings of cold Rabbit: Memories of the Ford administration by John Updike, Hamish Hamilton pounds 15.9900:02
Amid the 'nasty pieces of work' in an Eton of child crime, a glimpse of their terrible pasts: Life could not be harder for the children of the Aycliffe home, reports Linda Grant00:02
McGregor to step down as press watchdog00:02
Athletics: 'We will not forgive a second time': Hugh Winsor in Ottawa finds Canadians taking a hard line on Ben Johnson's latest disgrace00:02
Letter: How fish stink00:02
Special Report on Peps and Tax Planning: Managers join transfer market: Switching your PEP sometimes makes sense, says Robert Cole00:02
Rugby Union: Irish go happy-hunting again00:02
Special Report on Peps and Tax Planning: Time to trust in the future: Christine Stopp believes low costs and spread of risk have contributed to the growth in popularity of unit trusts00:02
Grinding steel down to size: EC partners are in disarray over capacity cuts, writes Russell Hotten00:02
Special Report on Peps and Tax Planning: Saving yourself from the taxman: Alison Eadie looks at schemes that avoid the Inland Revenue00:02
Bunhill: Derivatives00:02
The Broader Picture: Rome, the eternal movie set00:02
Rugby Union: Five Nations' Championship: Barnes sets free England's spirit00:02
How to turn off waste: Leicester householders are setting their targets low in an imported scheme designed to reduce energy consumption00:02
Small change or all change: S G Warburg has lost the restless spark that fired its growth. Now it's too big to sit tight and too small to make a world-sized footprint. Where does it go from here? Jason Nisse asks00:02
Mammoths lived longer than we supposed00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Cricket: Last ditch could prove a big hurdle: Glenn Moore with England's weary cricketers as they arrive in Sri Lanka00:02
TELEVISION / A class divide built to last00:02
Children: Manners maketh boy and girl: Some parents are still ultra-permissive, others born-again disciplinarians. Can a child be made to behave - and be happy? Celia Dodd meets two very different families00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Savage reassessments: European encounters with the new world by Anthony Pagden, Yale pounds 18.95 Land without evil: Utopian Journeys across the South American Watershed00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dragged up on charges: Official and confidential: The Secret Life of J Edgar Hoover by Anthony Summers, Gollancz pounds 18.9900:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
City: Gas regulator cooks up crackpot plan00:02
The orphans of Aids00:02
Real Life: Don't board this new childbashing bandwagon: It is violence from adults which produces violence in children, says Penelope Leach00:02
Profile: Rise of the holiday maker: David Crossland will be in his seventh heaven, selling two million trips a year, if Airtours is successful in its bid for Owners Abroad. Richard Thomson reports00:02
Health: Common procedures: Anaesthetics00:02
Book Review: In Brief00:02
Letter: A sneer clothed as journalism00:02
Risk is key to self-employed status00:02
Search for a gas to save data from fire00:02
Maths lesson by direct debit00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
The Texas Siege: The Koresh gospel of sex and death: A Briton who fled the Waco sect tells Peter Kingston how its messiah prepared his followers to kill and be killed00:02
Property: Home Truths: March00:02
Special Report on Peps and Tax Planning: Lies, damned lies and performance tables: Mike Truman explains how to dig out the consistent PEPs winners00:02
DANCE / Bedtime stories for the Jung at heart00:02
Letter: Prisoner sex00:02
The Sunday Preview: The five best exhibitions00:02
Travel: On a quest for the quetzal: Simon Rowe saddles up for a dizzy ride in search of Costa Rica's rarest rainforest bird00:02
The & Now: Going going gong00:02
City: Bank chaos00:02
ROCK / Juliet strings Elvis along00:02
Athletics: Sue the cheat and see him run: Catherine Bond on a legal solution to the problem of drugs in athletics00:02
Leeds textile firm restores fabric of forgotten sector: Camouflaged khaki can't hide success in troubled times. Robert Cole reports00:02
Red faces at the market over the missed masters00:02
Golf: Payne is left to suffer00:02
INTERVIEW / Mr Nice tackles Mr Nasty: Andrew Motion: The poet behind the first biography of Philip Larkin, serialised in this paper next week, tells Mark Lawson his subject is also his hero00:02
Health rationing comes into the open after patients die: As hospitals struggle with contracts, Judy Jones argues that it is time the Government set out the limits of care00:02
Chess00:02
Cash to Maxwell victims stopped00:02
City File: Saatchi shares stay out of bounds00:02
Bunhill: Lording it over the presidents00:02
City File: Sweet taste00:02
The Best and Worst: Gold funds in better health00:02
Sport in Short: Speed Skating00:02
Country life? Wonderful - so long as you don't actually have to live there: Cal McCrystal visited a colourful rural fair in north London, and then tried monochrome reality in Wiltshire00:02
Lamont's 'seven wise men' fall out as professor goes on the attack: Robert Chote argues that an internal split in the panel advising the Chancellor could let others off the hook00:02
City File: New joiner for the billion-pound club00:02
Letter: Drawing nearer00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ode to Billy's ghost: Postcards by E Annie Proulx- 4th Estate pounds 14.9900:02
Bunhill: Figures out00:02
Special Report on Pep's and Tax Planning: Golden rules hold good: Choose simple rather than complex solutions, writes Mike Truman, introducing this Special Report with a few basic practical guidelines00:02
City File: Profits to raise a chuckle00:02
Miners to strike in jobs fight00:02
Show People 67: Uncompromising positions: Kelly Hunter00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A diary of the dying time00:02
Football: Forgotten tales of the City: There's another club in Manchester, and no one ever points out that it's a very long time since they won anything. Guy Hodgson reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A state of mind: A B Yehoshua writes to understand Israel. His new novel explores its collective madness. He even suggests a cure00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Art Market: Snobs, thugs and auctioneering: Westerners are buying Russian art - and so are Russia's banks and nouveaux riches. But gangsters as well as dealers are cashing in on its new status as a marketable commodity00:02
Deaths00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: One law for the BBC boss, another for the workers00:02
Bunhill: Increasingly sensitive00:02
Engineers geared up for showdown00:02
Special Report on Peps and Tax Planning: Individual or collective bargaining?: Alison Eadie reports on the increase of managed trusts00:02
Selection is back00:02
Special Report on Peps and tax Planning: Best buys and special offers: There are plenty of bargains and deals to be found, if you know where to look for them, reports Christine Stopp00:02
Letter: Shot in the arm for immunotherapy00:02
Health: Resolutions up in smoke: You can quit on No Smoking Day - but for how long? Annabel Ferriman reports00:02
Fishing Lines: Meticulous chronicle of a schoolboy's dace and dabs00:02
Travel: Memorable Journeys: The plaza-hop pilgramage00:02
Books: Contemporary poets 27: The Soldier00:02
Growing pains for tough little sister00:02
Letter: One law for the BBC boss, another for the workers00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Wit and vitriol after dinner: This is Orson Welles by Orson Welles and Peter Bogdanovich - HarperCollins pounds 2000:02
Gardening: Plants for blooming winter: How to add scent and colour in cold, hard times, by Mary Keen00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The great god Penis00:02
Letter: First to record00:02
The Sunday Preview: Cinema00:02
The experience of being Tilda: Tilda Swinton has spent her career in the cutlish, shoestring end of theatre, less involved in acting than in art. If fame means giving up her own weird way of doing it, is she interested?00:02
Your Money: No sign of the Budget axe00:02
The agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: How I got my gongs00:02
Arts: Overheard00:02
Rugby Union: A stumpy-legged chassis purring along: Stuart Barnes at last got his chance - and took it. Richard Williams reports00:02
Marketing: Adults hit the soft stuff and double the bubble: Fizzy drink brands are becoming more specialised as the focus shifts away from children00:02
The Sunday Preview: Art00:02
Football: Moore pounces00:02
Q & A: The Magnificent Seven . . . . . and millionaire gringos00:02
Letter: Left in the dark over council tax00:02
Letter: Duke has little to fear from leasehold Bill00:02
Soup maker is facing a stir in the boardroom00:02
Thieves go for the family car00:02
My Biggest Mistake00:02
How we met: Uri Andres and Anna Massey00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The discreet charm of the boulevardier: Thank heaven for little girls by Edward Behr, Hutchinson pounds 18.9900:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Search begins for 17,000 patients treated by consultant with HIV00:02
Arts: Remake, remodel: After five long, lean years, Bryan Ferry has finally found himself again - in other people's songs. It's an old trick, but a day in the studio with him shows that it works00:02
Football: Fond farewell to the legend00:02
Public Services Management: Community careworn: Paul Gosling on how councils will cope with new responsibilities00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Economics: Living with the legacy of neglect00:02
Hostage scandal of BA149: Michael Jempson on evidence that contradicts the Government over fateful flight00:02
Naked aggression00:02
If only they'd talk a bit more: Labour and the Liberal Democrats must be prepared to shock us, writes Ben Pimlott00:02
Bunhill: Real family00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Leading Article: Word of dishonour00:02
Lady Ryder left pounds 7600:02
The Sunday Preview: Opera & Concerts00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Beaten woman dies00:02
Saab owners stir new discord in Arcadia: Tom Hodgkinson finds rebellion in Lord Lever's old fiefdom00:02
Letter: Truthful with the economics00:02
Rugby League: Hanley out to open new phase book against France: Dave Hadfield reports from Carcassonne on the revival of one of rugby league's great competitors00:02
The Texas Siege: Bible and bullets reign00:02
Football: Shy Dave adds poetry to Big Ron: Once manager of Manchester United, now at Aston Villa, Dave Sexton is unusually placed to view the battle for the Premier League title. And then there's Robert Frost. Richard Williams met him00:02
Shares: Gilt-edged chance for investors00:02
French green leader starts new revolution00:02
Kanemaru held00:02
City File: The write-off season00:02
Lonrho link to Malawi trial queried00:02
A weird little fad that proved fatal00:02
Arts: Cries & Whispers00:02
Football: McClair carries the United resolution00:02
Strangeways rioter caught00:02
While there's life there's dope00:02
Motoring: Me & my motor: The naughty boy racer at 68: Judge Pickles is car-crazy - and a Chevrolet Corvette is his latest love. In the first of a new series, Matthew Gwyther goes for a ride00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Fashion: Super power: The Christy Turlington story: great face, nice manners, head for figures, body to die for, dollars 3m a year, still going strong00:02
Special Report on Peps and Tax Planning: Luring sophisticates: Alison Eadie reports on the appeal and development of Euro-PEPs00:02
Index00:02
Travel: Land of the quokka and kookaburra: Perth is not just a surfers' mecca. Andy Martin talks to the animals in the wilds of South-western Australia00:02
Business Information Service: This week00:02
Yeltsin 'wants end to crisis'00:02
Banks take shine off Gold Card lending00:02
Tax hike and wider VAT expected in Budget00:02
The bulls are back in town: Have investors jumped back into the market too early? Tom Stevenson and Terry Wilkinson report00:02
Relax for a fashion trick up the sleeves00:02
Letter: Time to oust the little emperors00:02
Welsh bombs trial man is cleared00:02
Fumes kill students