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Postcard Competition: Wish you were there?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Beginner's course in meteorology: 'In the Kingdom of Air' - Tim Binding: Cape, 14.99 pounds00:02
City File: Tilbury Douglas00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Shareholders topple Spring Ram chief00:02
Europe gambles and wins on US and Japanese cuts00:02
City File: Menzies blot00:02
Management: Talented weirdos a key to success00:02
Peskin's contract under fire00:02
The fading light at the BBC00:02
Gypsy curfew00:02
How We Met: Beryl Bainbridge and Bernice Rubens00:02
Independent on Sunday Housing Market Report: Homes slump 'may be over'00:02
Public Services Management: The spice of life: Liza Donaldson looks at the Bradford Festival, which has boosted the city's tourist industry00:02
City File: Lightship00:02
Bunhill: Step training00:02
Golf / The Open Championship: Market leaders in the best nick: Robert Green on the qualities that have made Faldo and Price the leading players in the world and favourites for the championship00:02
Japanese clap as their big league scores00:02
Cricket / Benson and Hedges Cup Final: Cork rises to wash away Lancashire: Derbyshire's all-rounder proves his match-winning abilities as Fairbrother's men fall short00:02
OPERA / Animal rites and Indian reservations00:02
City: Business sense on vacation at Owners00:02
Wanting to look and not wanting to00:02
Profile: Champion of free trade: Peter Sutherland, Gatt's secretary-general, seems close to achieving a real breakthrough. But he may still need to knock heads together, writes Alan Murdoch00:02
Letter: Leading (or misleading) students00:02
GARDENING / Something blooms in sub-Sissinghurst: Mary Keen's garden season by season: Summer00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: And the forecast is very wild weather00:02
Cricket: England defeated by the Netherlands00:02
The maverick with 'five ideas: four good, one mad'00:02
FASHION / Old friends00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: Second-best will be good enough: British motor sport fans must accept that Damon Hill is playing a team game, says Richard Williams00:02
Smith to push one-member votes00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Aladdin sane?00:02
Sport in Short: Sumo00:02
Cricket: Writing the rule book on umpires00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: Williams look for the old one-two again: Prost claims pole from British team-mate as local pride is set aside in the search for success00:02
Chainstore vouchers tighten big business grip on schools00:02
Deaths00:02
Tennis: Bailey the lead in rejuvenated cast: After an encouraging Wimbledon, British tennis is prospering. Guy Hodgson reports from Bristol00:02
Cancer prevention drug trials are to go ahead00:02
The Broader Picture: Familiar in their strangemess00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In brief00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Museeuw advances Belgian enterprise00:02
Pitfalls aplenty when homes go under hammer: Buying a house at auction requires a degree of caution, writes Ian Hunter00:02
Carey tries to patch up rifts00:02
Then & Now00:02
Companies rush to law in pursuit of unpaid debts00:02
City: End of the line00:02
HEALTH / Common procedures: Choosing a baby's sex00:02
Red mist shrouds death of an anarchist: An ambush hailed by Germany as a coup against terrorism has turned into a scandal, reports Steve Crawshaw in Bonn00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Long, short and beautifully formed: 'Afternoon Raag' - Amit Chaudhuri: Heinemann, 13.99 pounds; 'The Grandmother's Tale' - R K Narayan: Heinemann, 9.99 pounds00:02
Top-spin to the textile story: David Bowen visits a new Japanese plant in Britain that could turn the tide00:02
Business Information Service: Quote of the week00:02
Letter: The inner city can teach a lot00:02
GURUS: Five 'F's for success: For Rosabeth Kanter, management is a multi-point plan00:02
Letter: A friendly alternative to tedious Labour meetings00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Quartet of the lost women: 'Eyes' - Maggie Hemingway: Sinclair-Stevenson, 14.99 pounds00:02
Fishing Lines: Family men pay a high price for harmony00:02
Anniversaries00:02
REAL LIFE / Absent fathers: The Government is fed up with footing the bill. But is this about money or morals? Geraldine Bedell hears the arguments00:02
ART / Exhibitions: To Jackson and Lee . . . a painting: What happens when you're married to your work? A new show at Annely Juda, London, looks at artists who keep it in the family00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on Spar00:02
Independent on Sunday Housing Market Report: Upmarket homes lead the property recovery00:02
Last bugle for Britain's pits00:02
City: Business sense on vacation at Owners00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell on hold after injuring wrist in staircase fall: Toni Toomey reports from Cleveland, Ohio, on a champion's bizzare accident00:02
So you want to run a railway?: Brian Wilson explains why bidders are not queuing up to run the 'easiest' BR route00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
Promise of democracy lies crushed beneath the boots of Babangida: Nigerian journalist Kayode Soyinka says that his country is on a treacherous path00:02
Yeltsin calms Sevastopol row00:02
Rugby Union: Lions' trip shows there is still much to learn: Chris Rea sums up the tour to New Zealand and underlines the lessons given by the All Blacks00:02
Soldiers hurt00:02
Letter: Homemade jam and pop concerts do mix00:02
Tax back for those on low incomes00:02
Golf / The Open Championship: Six to follow: Robert Green on the chances of those most likely to threaten the favourites00:02
City cordon an IRA 'victory'00:02
Premium Bond winners00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Well that's life, Esther00:02
City File: Avonmore ready to milk the market00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The man from Nowheresville goes to Hollywood: Richard Russo was born in a small town in upstate New York; as Rhoda Koenig found, he has not lost touch with the grit that shapes his hard-done-by characters00:02
Murder charge00:02
Owner-managed firms optimistic00:02
City File: MFI00:02
Q & A: The great day the Addicks came home . . . and the Wilfred Rhodes story, parts 2-1100:02
THEATRE / Synthetic mythology - not quite the real thing00:02
Noriega order00:02
Jamming ends00:02
Leading Article: A victory for terror00:02
UN lifeline to Bosnia reaches breaking point00:02
Cricket: Championship in need of structural change: Glenn Moore gauges the impact of four-day cricket in the county game00:02
Equestrianism: Cassan's repeat performance00:02
Cricket / Benson and Hedges Cup Final: In praise of all good pros: Simon Hughes on the contribution at Lord's of two seasoned veterans00:02
Gonzalez rebuffed00:02
Dixons ready to wield axe on Silo: Write-offs of up to pounds 350m to be incurred unless US chain comes good in six months00:02
Disney's castle in the air: Of mice, men and mounting losses. Gail Counsell tells how the Disney dream has faded as Mickey's magic failed to charm the Euro market00:02
Athletics: 10,000m record goes to Ondieki00:02
Rowing: Key turns corner00:02
Greenham women keep the faith00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Plan for the Apes: A new study argues that apes, our near evolutionary relations, should00:02
Solicitors cost 50% more in London00:02
No pro-rata refund if car cover is cancelled00:02
Albanians go barefoot to their barren land: Greece is expelling thousands of immigrant workers, who prefer virtual slave labour to the poverty of home. Tony Barber in Kakavija reports00:02
Motor racing: Mansell has to learn fast: Toni Toomey reports from Cleveland, Ohio on a testing time for a British Champion00:02
Pension that is too much: A driving instructor's unhappy plight highlights the perils of overfunding a retirement plan. Maria Scott reports00:02
RADIO / Just the three of them00:02
Where history and trade run deep in America's heartland00:02
DESIGN / The soft, the hard and the new: Student designers are rethinking the relation between technology and organic forms, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
RECORDS / New Releases00:02
Athletics / Island Games: Making friends can mean more than victory: They came from afar for the Island Games. Hugh Jones reports from the Isle of Wight00:02
My Biggest Mistake00:02
City File: Tomkins on top00:02
Economics: Gurus must stop the squabbling00:02
Football: Brealey anxious to sell Deane00:02
Enterprise: Tourists flock to go topless: The success of uncovered buses in Britain has led one operator to expand into Europe00:02
Athletics / World Student Games: US swim to success00:02
Pressure on franc to test French resolve00:02
Blood and sand and sangria: Frank Barrett on last week's sorry spectacle in Pamplona00:02
Sport in Short: Student Games00:02
Profile: Vulcan in the House: John Redwood - He has enemies in the party, but even they defer to his razor-sharp mind, writes Donald Macintyre00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Kirsty the Scot goes Warkabout in London00:02
A not so glorious 12th looms in the North00:02
Dear Fanny, love Keats00:02
Repair fund 'surplus' irks sheltered owners: Service charges in warden-supervised homes have angered residents00:02
Change of heart00:02
Nelson Mandela goes to Hollywood, and fame meets fame meets fame00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Cricket: Job for brains and bravery: James Allen canvasses opinion on a future England captain00:02
Birt's BBC is 'run by fear': Veteran reporter mounts spectacular attack on his Director-General00:02
FOOD & DRINK / We all scream for ..yoghurt?00:02
Top hat00:02
Property returns improve sharply00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Missing: an African coronation street00:02
Group of Seven needs to focus on creating jobs00:02
Chinese float00:02
Rugby Union: Former French international killed in gun tragedy00:02
Save us from the men in sandals00:02
The English cherry is here again (via Canada)00:02
'Fudge' weakens top pay reforms: Cadbury accused of failing to press companies to disclose the true value of directors' pensions00:02
Shares: No need for a fast reaction: If an event is big enough the full impact on share prices takes time00:02
BR sale faces fresh threat00:02
Recession dictates need for steady hands at top: Wariness is now a watchword for job seekers and hirers at executive level. Ian Hunter reports00:02
Sport in Short:: Football00:02
Leading Article: Saddam Hussein, Saddam Hussein00:02
Golf / The Open Championship: Fairways few dare to mock: Robert Green, our new golf correspondent, on the course and leading contenders at Royal St George's00:02
Political Commentary: Paddy's reasons to be cheerful00:02
Conran admits to storing up trouble00:02
Cries & Whispers00:02
IBM in Vietnam00:02
Sport in Short: Rowing00:02
SHOW PEOPLE / A farewell to toe-curling: Alison Steadman00:02
Owners investors try to oust Cook's man00:02
Training: Skills revolution fails to start: managers are doing very little to further the Government's initiatives, writes Roger Trapp00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Northamptonshire visionary: The 200th anniversary of the poet John Clare on Tuesday threatens to pass unnoticed. Tom Paulin pays tribute to 'this country's greatest nature poet'00:02
Boxing: Robinson proves a class above Murphy00:02
How to curb cost of the office printer: Malcolm Wheatley suggests ways to make savings in the production of that perfect document00:02
ART MARKET / Portraits of a modern Landseer: Victorian animal painters were highly regarded, but contemporary artists who choose the genre usually remain obscure. Ray Harris- Ching is an exception to the rule, Geraldine Norman reports00:02
TELEVISION / Sad stories of death and kin00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Sparkling buy00:02
HEALTH / Compulsive eaters come out of the closest: Confessions of two ex-dieters00:02
The best and worst: Trust investors shielded from cuts - UK Income Growth Investment Funds00:02
Golf / The Open Championship: Saving the worst until last00:02
Ministerial muddle leaves pension 'opt-outs' possible00:02
Steel makers on the brink: Russell Hotten on the battle over painful cuts in an ailing industry00:02
Mississippi brings hell on high water00:02
Tennis: Agassi at break-point with Bollettieri00:02
Fighting forces UN to halt Bosnia aid convoys00:02
Athletics: Coe closing in on steroids00:02
Sport in Short: Australian Rules00:02
MUSIC / Pick of the Proms00:02
Bunhill: Taxing ideas00:02
Cricket / Man in the Middle: Another true-blue Brit awaits a call from Lord's00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The high points of a low culture: 'Still Life with a Bridle' - Zbigniew Herbert, trs John and Bogdana Carpenter: Cape, 9.99 pounds00:02
Letter: Fortunes alter in 10 years00:02
New adoption law will aim to give children more say00:02
Bunhill: Ex-City folk sit-com00:02
BT3 fraud alert issued00:02
ROCK / A weird posse parps at pews00:02
Letters: Briefly00:02
Racing: Wemyss Bight turns the tables00:02
Letter: Physical ability00:02
HEALTH / Compulsive eaters come out of the closet: Most women have some kind of problem with food. As a campaign is mounted against the diet industry, Celia Dodd talks to food addicts and finds out how they can be helped00:02
And the bride's mother said: 'If they're not happy now, they never will be'00:02
Topic update00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Say what you like about . . . Esther Rantzen but:00:02
City File: Test for Rank00:02
City: Heir apparent00:02
Bitter sweets00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Unequal partners who shared and shared alike: 'Significant Others: Creativity and Intimate Partnership' - eds Whitney Chadwick and Isabelle de Courtivron: Thames & Hudson, 14.95 pounds00:02
Drug firm is sued by 'violent' patient00:02
FILM / The next Buster Keaton? Not a chance, Johnny00:02
Overheard00:02
Cross-border kitsch creates tomorrow's tycoons00:02
Form is crucial in the London orchestra derby00:02
MOTORING / Age cannot wither them: The Porsche 911 is 30 this year, the Mini is 34. What is the secret of their longevity? Roger Bell investigates00:02
Letter: Ban overtime pay to improve the police00:02
Volleyball: The spirit of Malibu seen in Margate: Guy Hodgson discovers the culture clash that's called beach volleyball00:02
Tory rebels look to Europe over 14-lane motorway00:02
Letter: Route to social justice still unclear00:02
St George, patron saint of our manners: Royal toe-sucking in public is definitely bad form00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Respected lab used as amphetamine factory00:02
RECORDS / The IoS Playlist00:02
Your Money: BT3 promises added Pep00:02
Golf: Parnevik fulfils his dream00:02
Robinson volunteers LWT stake in carve-up00:02
Parents' Choice, a guide to 320 of the best schools in the country00:02
'Why I must bow to a system I hate' - GP00:02
Bunhill: New: a pit stop that isn't the pits00:02
Bridlington: could blacks and gays cope?: Union members mutiny over a conference venue, saying the resort is racist and sexist. Nick Cohen reports00:02
Adams remand00:02
Agro-merger00:02
Moroccans rail against life on the Rock00:02
Jordan to hold multi-party poll00:02
Sport in Short: Canoeing00:02
A hat comes in from the cold: Hester Lacey on the summer of the Panama00:02
Letter: No 'Ministry of Culture' at the ICA00:02
Letter: Fortunes alter in 10 years00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Writer's fortune00:02
Free traders face home guard uprising: Just as the world's leaders seek to build on last week's breakthrough at the Gatt talks, the protectionists are staging a comeback. David Bowen reports00:02
Disney's castle in the air: Of mice, men and mounting losses. Gail Counsell tells how the Disney dream has faded as Mickey's magic failed to charm the Euro market00:02
The English cherry is here again (via Canada)00:02
GURUS: Five 'F's for success: For Rosabeth Kanter, management is a multi-point plan00:02
Letter: A friendly alternative to tedious Labour meetings