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The once-glorious municipal park languishes on death row00:02
Football: Wolves make Boro work00:02
THEATRE / Boldly going where no Mann has gone before00:02
Insurers press for jabs: Check sickness precautions before you go abroad, says Andrew Bibby00:02
Homes duo guilty00:02
Renault merger with Volvo likely in next few days: David Bowen on the final moves to create the world's second-biggest truck maker00:02
Football: Cantona in the groove00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Lord Priscilla's secret00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Football: Taylor faces point of no return00:02
TELEVISION / The call of the wild00:02
Football: Leeds continue on their disastrous way00:02
Football: Whitton's last gasp00:02
Flat sale foiled by lapsed insurance: A leaseholder lost out because the policy had expired, says Mary Wilson00:02
Letter: Fare dodgers cause suffering00:02
GARDENING / Strangely familiar - 2: Foxglove00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Down among the philistines: 'Tell Them I'm on My Way' - Arnold Goodman: Chapmans, 20 pounds00:02
Glass and a half00:02
Fears for shop staff as pay councils die00:02
Imports overtaking resurgent UK cars: Market share falls as sales bounce back. Helen Kay reports00:02
Good intentions on the road to hell: Individuals out to help former Yugoslavia can harm official aid efforts, write Rhys Williams and Emma Daly00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Son bathed in astral light: 'My Father's Guru' - Jeffrey Masson: HarperCollins, 16.9900:02
Fishing Lines: When lunacy ruled00:02
Design: Copyright reform gives a licence to imitators: Manufacturers will soon be permitted to duplicate many mass-produced products00:02
ROCK / The not so great outdoors00:02
Books in Brief00:02
DSS help is no shield against the bailiffs: Lenders are moving to repossess those being assisted with mortgages00:02
MOTORING / Outclassed? At pounds 21K, the Passat VR6 is no match for some rivals: Auto Biography - the Volkswagen Passat VR6 Saloon in 0-60 seconds00:02
Bunhill: Cornish car park00:02
Chinese recall00:02
Shares: High times for hire: The survivors in the equipment rental sector are ready to surge ahead on recovery00:02
Notebook: Society without rhyme or reason00:02
Light is like water: Last of three stories from a new collection00:02
Nigeria challenges West on democracy: The election annulment tests British and US commitment to political reform across Africa, writes Richard Dowden00:02
Third jail death00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Left over from real life: 'Excursions in the Real World' - William Trevor: Hutchinson, 16.9900:02
Help when father kills mother: Fiammetta Rocco meets a family 'trouble doctor'00:02
Football: Kilmarnock shock Rangers00:02
Another day another game: The drive and determination needed to succeed in a sporting career can be valuable assets in business, yet few stars cross from the playing field to the boardroom. Nigel Cope reports00:02
Letter00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
City File: The predators are circling Pentos00:02
Football: Staunton settles it00:02
Kids murdered00:02
Pressure builds on Lopez at VW00:02
Children were home but not quite alone00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Junk and the big trigger: 'Trainspotting' - Irvine Welsh: Secker, 8.9900:02
Old targets and new ways to raise money00:02
Letter: England should follow Scotland on A-levels00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Life, but not as we know it: 'We So Seldom Look on Love' - Barbara: Flamingo, 5.9900:02
Football: Wright aims double blast at Taylor00:02
Show People / Gracious goodness . . .: Douglas Hodge00:02
Tennis: Chaos of the lawless courts: Buster Mottram on the turbulent atmosphere of the United States Open00:02
Leading Article: Switch the points and we'll cheer00:02
Double-achievers who have made their mark in two worlds00:02
Football: Lee is hero and villain00:02
Entry to university 'after the results'00:02
Carpet stirs up a stink: The contract is with the retailer on faulty goods, writes Sue Fieldman00:02
Little boys and lonely men: Oliver James explains why some adults prefer the company of small children00:02
Abortion: how do women feel now?: It is not the same experience for everybody. Here, four women talk about their abortions to Linda Grant and Hester Lacey. Introduced by Janet Suzman00:02
A bracing dip in Majorville00:02
City File: Healthy yields00:02
Bunhill: Red tape hanging from the branches00:02
Edmonds role00:02
Top insolvency man under investigation00:02
Letter00:02
Football: Geordie faithful tune in to new SuperMac: Guy Hodgson on why Andy Cole is a worthy wearer of the No 9 shirt at Newcastle United00:02
Football: Hammers in tatters00:02
The story of a bad idea: Privatisation of BR could soon bring higher fares and higher state subsidies and reduced services. So whose idea was it, who still supports it, and how on earth did it get this far?00:02
Costs sank plan to take action on bad doctors00:02
TRAVEL / Imperial wallabouts: Rome by foot: When in Rome, do as the Romans did. Walk along the triumphal route of Emperors, meander through Renaissance streets lit by oil lamps. The second of three city guides00:02
Treasury grips two-edged sword: Little room for manoeuvre as tax decision looms. Robert Chote reports00:02
MUSIC / MacMillan passes the test of time00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Gerald Bodmer00:02
Case of mutual misunderstanding00:02
Football: Safety first suits Swindon00:02
When the going gets rushed, the cash starts flowing: Roger Trapp reports on the expensive 'culture of urgency'00:02
City File: Simon Engineering00:02
Super-rich face 50% tax00:02
The white-knuckled pensioners: Cal McCrystal visits Bethnal Green in the wake of two recent murders and finds old people scared by the young00:02
ROCK / Tales of the wild West Midlands: Ragga, bhangra, pop, fame, fortune, a Brummie accent - Apache Indian has it all. Ben Thompson meets him00:02
Cricket: What a difference one day made: 1993 marks the 30th aniversary of the first Gillette Cup final. Rob Steen looks back00:02
Lonrho action may halt House of Fraser float00:02
Political Commentary: Trade unions can weather the chill00:02
Deaths00:02
'Green' city wages bush war00:02
Profile: A really capital chap: Radio supremo Richard Eyre seems almost too nice for the job, but Gail Counsell reports he's making waves00:02
Profile: A soft-focus feminist: Nora Ephron: 'Sleepless in Seattle' has no violence, no dinosaurs and is a big hit. Peter Pringle on its maker00:02
City: Nuclear fallout00:02
The deckchair as art00:02
Norwich Union seeks escape from oil sector00:02
Bosnians say 'yes' . . . and 'no'00:02
Racing: Swing Low swoops00:02
The truth is, we remember what we want to00:02
Letter: Gas break-up may smash nest-eggs00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Letter: When tax cuts mean tax hikes00:02
JM faces suit00:02
Tennis: Courier to be quick on the draw: Guy Hodgson reports on the leading seeds' prospects for success at Flushing Meadow00:02
Yanomami toll00:02
FOOD & DRINK / British Classics - Farm-cured ham: No ham like an old ham: Michael Bateman sees the Tamworths graze on a farm where pigs - and meat - are what they used to be00:02
Hard and fast rules for a soft economy00:02
RADIO / These are a few of our favourite things00:02
City: Rail sell-off could still be on track00:02
Hodgson unbeaten00:02
Bunhill: Robert Montague00:02
HEALTH / Stop the world, I want to get off: More and more people are TATT - tired all the time. Are they bringing it on themselves? Or do they face intolerable pressures? Anne Woodham on ways of tackling the problem00:02
Letter: Tapers are copying music they have already paid for00:02
Letter00:02
Letter: England should follow Scotland on A-levels00:02
Manufacturing: One cut above in the garden: A mower maker has powered ahead after being forced to change direction00:02
Bishopsgate bomb find00:02
Cricket: Surrey so subdued00:02
Hold the salmonella: Food poisoning is on a record climb and there are still cracks in our front-line defence. Liza Donaldson reports00:02
Economics: Ethnic poor need pay as well as jobs00:02
Letter00:02
Alliances: Competitors click in for a better profile: Kodak and Canon hope to prosper by pooling skills00:02
Your Money: Beware the bad adviser00:02
US publisher puts a bilingual word in the right tourist's ear00:02
Activist killed00:02
Motor Racing: Fast Prost widens the great divide00:02
Q&A / FA's Wembley payout . . swimmers shaving00:02
Bunhill: Budget ideas00:02
Rugby League: Warrington hope for cheap tricks from Davies: Dave Hadfield previews the first full day's fixtures of the new rugby league campaign00:02
Best and worst: Emerging markets funds00:02
Then & Now: Never Again00:02
Letter00:02
Letter: Tapers are copying music they have already paid for00:02
Management: Lowering stress is good for business: Empowering employees is not a luxury but an essential factor for good organisation00:02
Father's past00:02
Jackson case gets even more tangled00:02
World stock markets to surge on00:02
Theft charge00:02
City File: Seeking solace00:02
Football: Milan merely mortal again?: Jasper Rees on shifts in power in Italy, where the season begins today00:02
ARTS / Cries & whispers in Edinburgh00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Is this man Jack the Ripper?: Certainly a lot of money is being spent trying to tell you so. Phillip Knightley, a veteran of publishing hoaxes, untangles the evidence - and feels he has been here before00:02
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL 1993 / The new Othello: she's not at all bad00:02
Professional beggars must go, says Tube00:02
Taken to heart00:02
Laura's new hope00:02
Me? Look like a footballer?00:02
Management: Voice of reason can speed change: Companies need better channels of communication to bed down new strategies00:02
Bunhill: Treasury and Cabinet Office Gardening Club00:02
City File: Martin Taylor00:02
Notebook: The Body beautiful00:02
Strike up a strategy: Karen Gold looks at the rewarding modular course options available to students with a flexible approach00:02
Ong in00:02
Opinions: What's the best book you've never read?00:02
The croak-voiced dalek label is lyrical but wrong, says Birt00:02
Fifteen years in the twilight zone00:02
Notebook00:02
Equestrianism: Funnell's success00:02
Football: Jones hits the target00:02
Cricket: Adams on the attack00:02
Curbs on lotteries to face challenge00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Nightmare comes to Neverland: Michael Jackson's career may be ruined, even if child abuse allegations are proved false, writes Phil Reeves in Washington00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Picture window on a made-up world: 'The Stone Diaries' - Carol Shields: 4th Estate, 12.9900:02
Loyalist riot00:02
Strikes greet handpicked government00:02
New investor in Greycoat00:02
Cricket: When the wait finally ended: An extraordinary thing happened at The Oval last week. England won a Test match - and under a captain for whom it was only his second time in charge. Report by Glenn Moore00:02
Golf: Gallacher complicates Cup denouement00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Terror in the underground: 'Limestone and Clay' - Lesley Glaister: Secker, 8.9900:02
Israelis grab Arab land the easy way: On the eve of new Middle East peace talks, Sarah Helm reports from Jerusalem on a new-look town rising on the West Bank00:02
Man held in church attack00:02
The space graduates aiming for the stars00:02
Hartstone stops pay to staff in Spain00:02
The sceptic's guide to diagnosis00:02
Cricket: Lamb still hopeful00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
How We Met: Dudley Moore and Michael Tilson Thomas00:02
Warning for Buthelezi00:02
Athletics: Home to the quiet life00:02
Cricket: Reeve's tale takes final twist in return to Lord's: Glenn Moore on Sussex v Warwickshire on Saturday00:02
Battle at Dunhill00:02
Motor Racing: Anxious Mansell has to settle for third00:02
Letter: Corfu's lesson for Albania00:02
Bunhill: Booming Zimbabwe00:02
Major ready for rail retreat00:02
Golf: Spanish mark the wild cards: Robert Green on the choices left for the Ryder Cup captain00:02
Letter: England should follow Scotland on A-levels00:02
The truth? Prisoners are taking control00:02
Notebook: Anything for a bit of a do00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Scots pine north of the border: 'These Enchanted Woods' - Allan Massie: Hutchinson, 14.9900:02
HEALTH / Common procedures: Mammography00:02
The price of Reaganomics00:02
FILM / One man and his doggedness00:02
DANCE / Heaven on Earth00:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
GARDENING / Oranges are not a lonely fruit: Citrus plants are colonising British conservatories with a vengeance. Michael Leapman gleans tips for growers00:02
Letter: BBC right to remain silent on Holocaust rumours00:02
Triumph of the Martian Triangle: A Nasa spaceprobe goes missing and conspiracy theories abound and multiply, but why are we so fascinated by the Red Planet?00:02
Show People / . . . small ball of fire: Claire Skinner00:02
Major 'wavered' over Thatcher00:02
Rugby Union: Lions need home action00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The missionary's position: 'Strange Gods' - John Cornwell: Simon & Schuster, 14.9900:02
City feels that familiar buzz: It isn't another 1980s boom but corporate finance departments are busier than they've been in years00:02
Europe business travel cost can vary 200%00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A good man in Africa Too small for history: 'On the Contrary' - Andre Brink: Secker, 14.9900:02
Reagan's great lie in the sky: Star Wars scientists may have deceived Moscow and Congress about the project, writes David Usborne in Washington