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Travel claims rain down on Abta00:02
Rugby Union Round-up: Cardiff crust trust00:02
MUSIC / Records00:02
Letter: Struggling into print00:02
Rock on a roll with hip disc00:02
Unionists: we're caught in a trap: Protestant attitudes harden over 'peace package'00:02
THEATRE / Avenger to revenger in 30 years: At the age of 55, Diana Rigg 'has decided to take them all on'. Profile by Robert Butler00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A lawyer unto himself: 'Pleading Guilty' - Scott Turow: Viking, 15.99 pounds00:02
Five held after IRA bombings00:02
Jack Ashley hears again00:02
The Broader Picture: Mister Major's Little Pony00:02
Employment: Ousted executives pool skills to fight back: Self-help groups and short recreational breaks are assisting redundant professionals in their struggle00:02
Shopping News: More than Skin Deep00:02
Major rallies support - for a time: Record ovation cannot hide party divisions00:02
Magical words from a grandson: After 25 years of silence, Lord Ashley can hear again thanks to a new implant00:02
ETCETERA / Other People's Jobs: No 1 THE HAIRDRESSER00:02
BOOKS / The Dance: Among 20 works by women artists selected by women writers for a new show at the Tate was Paula Rego's 'The Dance': this story was written in response to it00:02
Paris show of British designer John Galliano00:02
Job-hunters reap reward of holidays00:02
Brits rule on Wall Street: UK citizens have moved into senior positions at America's top financial institutions. Larry Black reports (CORRECTED)00:02
Rear Window: Heaven to hamburgers: The past illuminates the present00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Black comedy of grey matter: 'Lenin's Brain' - Tilman Spengler: Hamish Hamilton, 9.99 pounds00:02
Sport Almanack: Racing cars for sale: one careful owner00:02
City File: Attwoods is the Millwall of waste management sector00:02
Political Commentary: Lady Thatcher has become a nuisance00:02
Letter: Butterflies cannot be blamed for causing hurricanes00:02
Shopping News: Forts for Sale00:02
Sport on TV: Maloney, baloney and the hard sell00:02
Football: Nevin smooths out the rough edges00:02
Soccer warning00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Cowbore of yesteryear: 'The Bridges of Madison County' - Robert James Waller: Mandarin, 3.99 pounds00:02
Jet-ski guerillas sunk by gunboats00:02
Football: Finney quick to back Beck's cavalry charge00:02
Show People: If the cap fits, she'll wear it: Caroline Thompson00:02
Letter: Boxer short00:02
Tempers rise at a Russian tea party: Economic reforms undermine intelligentsia00:02
Search on for a seventh wise man: A vacancy could soon occur on the Chancellor's economic advisory panel - assuming that it survives00:02
Anniversary warning for personal pensions: Schemes may close on fifth birthday if eligibility is not confirmed00:02
British firms catch fast boat for China00:02
Girls use narcotics to diet and keep 'healthy': Research shows fastest growing group of drug takers is female00:02
Rugby Union: Ryan lays his anger on the line00:02
Sailing: Merit Cup endeavours to secure lead00:02
The terror trail that won't grow cold: Dark forces bombed Bologna station in 1980, killing 85. At a retrial tomorrow, the victims' relatives may see justice done00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter savours this week's best buys00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lanark man short on double vision: 'Ten Tales Tall and True' - Alasdair Gray: Bloomsbury, 15.99 pounds00:02
Best and worst: Funds find a premium in recovery shares: UK General Investment Trusts00:02
BOOKS / Events00:02
Letter: Tory heart00:02
Captain Moonlight: Tell me, Marquesa00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Every picture tells half a story: If it has just opened in London, it's probably photography. Tom Lubbock reviews a retrospective of the great Bill Brandt, and rounds up Blumenfeld, Citroen, Modotti and more Brandt00:02
Racing: Lots of hope on the hoof: Jamie Reid reports from Co Kildare on the sale that stirred the breeding world's blood00:02
Captain Moonlight: The day Miss Brown comes into town00:02
Opinions: Was Diggle's sentence too severe?00:02
THEATRE / Great team, but no winner00:02
Letter: Engineers need copyright and corruption00:02
CHILDREN / Can you learn to be a good parent?: TV programmes, books and support groups all offer advice on parenting. Deborah Holder asks if it's really necessary00:02
City: Test at Tiphook00:02
Rugby League: Local hero with a golden side-step: Ian Clayton meets Paul Newlove, rugby league's big summer signing and a central figure for Britain against the Kiwis00:02
Cycling: Kelly keeps options open00:02
Model jail for young is a 'failure'00:02
Golf: How and Why: John Daly is the biggest hitter in golf00:02
Boxer stands firm00:02
Search on for new Tiphook chief00:02
Letter: Butterflies cannot be blamed for causing hurricanes00:02
Shares: Payback time by those who cut the payoff00:02
Letter: Labour should woo the non-voting millions00:02
Letter: Engineers need copyright and corruption00:02
City File: Body Shop International00:02
The Independent on Sunday00:02
Hornby battles colour bind00:02
Leading Article: Don't blame us, we're in power00:02
CINEMA / Overheard00:02
Rugby Union: Wales crave a broader vision: Rugby union's richest legacy depends on two countries leagues apart finding common ground, says Chris Rea00:02
MOTORING / Auto Biography: Mondeo Estate in 0-60 Seconds00:02
De Klerk son weds white South African00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paper profits and high passions: 'The Pursuit of Reason: The Economist 1843-1993' - Ruth Dudley Edwards: Hamish Hamilton, 30 pounds00:02
BAA puts dampener on railway station sell-offs00:02
Racing: First spark for Fierro00:02
Boxing: Benn is simply the equal: A lacklustre Eubank survives with his dignity intact after 12 furious rounds see the judges announce a split decision00:02
Institute bytes into the future00:02
Football: Wales on their way to the last-chance saloon: Peter Corrigan finds Terry Yorath contemplating two different futures00:02
Captain Moonlight: Net loss offers a window of opportunity00:02
FFOD dollars & DRINK / Justin de Blank's Daily Bread: What the Belgravia caterer ate one day last week00:02
Misty eyes and alphabet soup00:02
Directors told to play safe to stay at liberty00:02
Aaaah .. ylang ylang: Isabel Wolff has aromatherapy00:02
FOOD & DRINK / A-Z of Treats: Norwegian Omelette00:02
Personal Finance: Borrowers to run for cover00:02
The heat is on for chicken-sexers00:02
City File: News, good and bad00:02
Best Buy: Conger Eel00:02
RADIO / Funny way to treat a Sunday00:02
Employers miss the stress signals: The cost to companies of staff buckling under strain runs into billions, but few are doing anything about it. This may change as employees sue, says Tom Maddocks00:02
Good intentions on the way to hell: Richard Dowden on the catalogue of errors made by the US forces in Somalia00:02
First Hand: 'Going back just doesn't work - I tried it': Jasbir Kaur says her experiences in returning to her birthplace in India show how Bernie Grant has got it wrong00:02
Football: Shearer to feel the pressure as anxious Taylor goes on atttack00:02
Shopping News: A Mushrooming Interest00:02
Cream-headed smoothie conquers south00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The agenbite of Inuit: 'Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow' - Peter Hoeg; trs F Martin: Harvill, 15.99 pounds00:02
Tennis: Bates beaten from the baseline00:02
March for pit jobs00:02
INTERVIEW / Extra-dry and off the rocks: He was bright but ineffective, says Stephen Castle. Now his speeches have made him unsackable; Peter Lilley00:02
Baby buried00:02
Profile: Second ice age cometh: Torvill and Dean00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
BOOK REVIEW / When life is just a growl of Perry's: 'Tricks of Memory' - Peregrine Worsthorne: Weidenfeld, 18.99 pounds00:02
Nigel falls Short as a chess hero00:02
On Excellence: Teaching employees to talk up profits00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Tony Elliott00:02
Lock up the deal: Help for home buyers00:02
Football: The Boy Scout Taylor done bad ..: World Cup Wednesday: England travel hopefully to Rotterdam but a lack of conviction undermines their American ambitions. Eamon Dunphy finds serious flaws in a manager's football philosophy00:02
Letter: Video nasty00:02
Shopping News: In a Jam00:02
Tried & Tested: The Perfect Pair: Opaque Tights are a Winter Staple, but which are the Best Buy?00:02
Minister in BAe salvage mission: Last-ditch effort made to keep Rover chief00:02
City File: Kleinwort Benson recommends buying BET shares00:02
In fear of driving: Nick Hornby on the secret shame of the unlicensed male00:02
ART MARKET / Vision of a Mutant Age: Through a series of paintings depicting deformed insect life, a Swiss artist is using her skill to emphasise the dangers to the environment of nuclear power00:02
Companies warned over issuing contracts to employees00:02
Football: Preece gives County a lift to the top00:02
I'm with Charles on this one00:02
TRAVEL / Hobby Holidays: Sailing00:02
News From Elsewhere: Where West meets East00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Satisfying the Lavender Hill Mob: Sunday Lunch with Nancy Lam: At home with an Oriental restaurateur in south London, Michael Bateman savours satays galore - and faces up to the Arnold Schwarzenegger of sardines.00:02
Shopping News: RHS 1994 diary00:02
CINEMA / Disgusted, rural Texas: The real star of 'The Fugitive' is Tommy Lee Jones. David Thomson studies his style00:02
Clinton in overture to Aideed00:02
Ladbroke moves to rebuild image in City: Chairman-designate promises greater openness and hints at new non-executives00:02
Debt centre shows client deficit00:02
Future store gets smart: Shopping drudgery ended in a swipe00:02
Poet hangs himself after killing wife00:02
BT threatens to cross the lines: Plans for dial-up home videos signal all-out war with cable firms. Russell Hotten reports00:02
Golf: Clarke claims lead as Ballesteros battles00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Stories mummy never taught me: 'During Mother's Absence' - Michele Roberts: Virago, 9.99 pounds00:02
Captain Moonlight: Chill wind on the forecourt00:02
Bankers still have last word for small business00:02
Skiers face steep climb in the cost of holiday cover: Insurers react to mounting accidents and medical expenses00:02
Virus software is channelled to TV00:02
Exotic immigrants heading this way00:02
INTERIORS / The Open Fire Directory00:02
Football: Roy the rover's big night: Simon O'Hagan meets the flying Dutchman who is preparing to take wing this week00:02
Croatians shell Muslims in Mostar00:02
How We Met: Warren Mitchell and Ken Campbell00:02
Millionaire's coin sale unsettles money market: A huge investment collection goes to Sotheby's tomorrow. Its sale could undermine world prices. Geraldine Norman reports00:02
Apartheid comes to a Belgian suburb: Language row stalls the outwardly mobile00:02
City File: Spur for Amstrad00:02
INTERIORS / The Hearth of the Matter00:02
Baseball: White Sox revive World Series hopes00:02
City File: Eurotherm's track record00:02
Captain Moonlight: Princess Ira00:02
Firefly power lights up labs00:02
Your fears are exaggerated: The playwright David Hare wanted to understand the causes of crime. What an expert told him made a lasting impression00:02
FASHION / New moves in Paris00:02
Letter: Clever being stupid00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Tips for wealthy tots: Advisers suggest good ways to invest a child's savings00:02
Why are we single?: Finding a new partner can be much harder for a woman than a man. Linda Grant reports00:02
Brits rule on Wall Street: UK citizens have moved into senior positions at America's top financial institutions. Larry Black reports (CORRECTED)00:02
FASHION / Simply the Best00:02
Lorries carry a deadly cargo: Cost-cutting haulage companies breach safety laws00:02
Competition: Win a Weekend in Florence00:02
Kleinwort appointed Gateway's adviser00:02
TELEVISION / Clapping in their sleep: Democracy wasn't a big feature of the Tory conference. Nor was good viewing00:02
BOOK REVIEW / No mere digestive tract: 'Millroy the Magician' - Paul Theroux: Hamish Hamilton, 15.99 pounds00:02
ARTS / Blue Peter and Me00:02
Sarajevo, A Survivors' Guide00:02
Cities honour Nelson Mandela00:02
Investigations put national lottery bids in doubt00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
EXHIBITIONS / The state of the art mag: Tim Hilton takes issue with 'tate', a new magazine for . . . well, who, exactly?00:02
SCIENCE / Live dangerously, eat your greens: Pesticides cut prices, create more choice and give food a longer shelf-life - but at what cost to our health? David Nicholson-Lord on an inexact science shrouded in secrecy00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: A plucky little winner00:02
Investors poised to pile into property00:02
Rugby Union: Kunda plays party leader00:02
Tiny ready to make last stand00:02
Magistrates set to frustrate court reforms00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A take on the Micks: 'Paddy & Mr Punch: Connections in Irish and English History' - R F Foster: Allen Lane, 22.50 pounds00:02
Football: Sommer's excess is Derby's success00:02
150 held in Karachi for ballot-rigging00:02
Three Israeli hikers killed near Jericho00:02
FASHION / STYLE NOTES00:02
Letter: Racism row00:02
Letter: Boys' club00:02
Victims of slavery find their voice: Nobel winner Morrison's 'shared honour'00:02
Fishing Lines: Guest in the dog house00:02
The bad and the indifferent00:02
Freedom through repression: Yeltsin wanted a 'breakthrough to the future' - but he enlisted the more sinister services of the past00:02
Equestrianism: Horse sense and old glory: Rosie Millard joins the true blue show jumping set on a big day at Wembley00:02
The List00:02
Letter: Royal blues00:02
Fast forward on designer fads00:02
Motor Racing: Lamy strikes gold with Lotus00:02
Nicholas Wright's Masterclass: The Art Of Theatre: 1 Exposition00:02
EATING OUT / A post-Italian cafe by the Thames00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / The master singers of Britain: The event of the opera season: Friday night's opening of the new 'Meistersinger'00:02
Rugby Union: Bray's boot secures the booty00:02
Sport Almanack: Vine suffers techno-fear00:02
Football: Walsh is still in his pomp00:02
Letter: British Rail dragging its feet00:02
Economics: Tax rise is the Chancellor's safest option00:02
Letter: Plain English campaign00:02
Now Palestine can be over the moon00:02
Gasping for breath: Are exhaust fumes suffocating our children? Geoffrey Lean investigates the causes of the asthma epidemic00:02
Football: Brown taken at his word: James Traynor meets the manager who needs to prove his credentials00:02
Football Round-up: Taggart goes all the way00:02
City File: Grouse can't grouse00:02
Body in concrete00:02
Football: Celtic rule but chaos reigns: McGinlay brings relief on the pitch but boardroom turmoil casts shadow over a welcome victory00:02
Lilley rips open Tory wounds: Strong reassertion of Thatcherite values threatens truce between party's factions00:02
Letter: Shooting for The Duellists00:02
Whitehall rigs car fumes data: Asthma threat to children concealed00:02
BOOK REVIEW / No gentleman in Verona: 'Isolina' - Dacia Maraini; trs Sian Williams: Peter Owen, 14.99 pounds00:02
Renaissance that never was: Birmingham's new leader snubs prestige building projects00:02
The Independent on Sunday Bestseller List00:02
Data base00:02
Football: Platt well suited for fast track: Norman Fox assesses the growing stature of the new leading man in England's midfield00:02
City File: Auditors 'hit small clients'00:02
Jumping blind into the futures: Few understand financial derivatives00:02
ART MARKET / Up For Sale00:02
There's no ending like a happy ending00:02
City: Fleming fiasco00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Now discontent is our de Winter: 'Mrs De Winter' - Susan Hill: Sinclair-Stevenson, 12.99 pounds00:02
Knock-out blows for the capital00:02
TELEVISION / Long Runners: No 1: FILM 9300:02
Shopping News: Invasion of the Money Snatchers00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The fighting sex: 'By Faith and Daring' - ed Glenys Kinnock: Virago, 6.99 pounds00:02
ROCK / Squeezing the last drops of nostalgia00:02
Royal crimper gets in a tangle: Top hairdresser faces mass of disputes with contractors, who accuse him of not paying bills00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
CINEMA / The new De Niro: just a big kid00:02
Q & A: The hairless referee phenomenon. . . and expats' pitch-narrowing in Kuala Lumpur00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Inscrutable company man: 'Making an Exhibition of Myself' - Peter Hall: Sinclair-Stevenson, 20 pounds00:02
Yeltsin dissolves city councils00:02
Sore Throat 1, the Voice of Football 000:02
Careers: How to spot tomorrow's stars among today's employees: An assessment technique should make it easier to find the right person00:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
Cries & Whispers00:02
Rugby Union: Dooley goes with the flow00:02
BOOKS / Writing on the Wall00:02
Profile: Yorkshire pudding turns out super-rich: Patrick Hosking on a furniture man who found serious wealth; Graham Kirkham00:02
GARDENING / Going for Gold: Birch, maple, Japanese senkaki00:02
INTERIORS / Burning Desire: In the country, beyond the cosy embrace of British Gas, Caroline McGhie warms to logs, peat and bio-mass00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Letter: Foul export00:02
Sport Almanack: It's official - Brian Moore is no oil painting00:02
Somalia cuts Clinton down to size: Just as the President's ratings take a turn for the better, the memory of his predecessors' blunders return to haunt him00:02
ETCETERA / Angst: Expert Advice on Your Problems00:02
Letter: Simply fed up00:02
Return of the bogywoman: The single mother, stigmatised and penalised for centuries until the Sixties, is back in the firing line. Mary Braid reports00:02
Knights saved the day: Elite squad snatched TV centre from rebels' hands