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Letter: Asthma link00:02
Football: Holden's dismissal sparks criticism00:02
City File: Andrew Cohen00:02
Almanack: Nike effect00:02
City File: Virtuality Group00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Marlene Dietrich: Life and Legend - Stephen Bach: HarperCollins, pounds 8.9900:02
Captain Moonlight: A nose for a nice armpit00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: The Honourable Company: A History of the English East India Company - John Keay: HarperCollins, pounds 8.9900:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: The Oxford Book of Villains - ed John Mortimer, pounds 6.9900:02
Firms endorse quality standard00:02
Bunhill: Marks & Spencer teased all week00:02
Leading Article: The long and whining road to depression00:02
Shares: Health care out of the sickbed00:02
RECORDS / The IoS Playlist: The five best discs of the moment00:02
Letter: Jailer bait00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bound to please mum: The life and many deaths of Harry Houdini - Ruth Brandon: Secker, pounds 17.9900:02
Racing: Theatre a class act00:02
Motor Racing: Ascent of Hakkinen unsettles Senna00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Still the staff of life: Once spurned for being fattening, bread is back in favour. In the second extract from his book, Michael Bateman toasts the world's loaves and the flours that make them00:02
Tiphook in pounds 50m call00:02
Tennis: Edberg poised to end wait for title00:02
BOOKS / Travails with his precious moleskins: Since his death four years ago, Bruce Chatwin has become a cult figure. Now even his friends are having their doubts. John Ryle reports00:02
Pravda, now and then00:02
FASHION / The future looks like this00:02
BOOK REVIEW / No depth, please, I'm British: Yesterday came suddenly - Francis King: Constable, pounds 16.9500:02
Bunhill: Off their trolley00:02
Eat your heart out, Pirelli: China recruits calendar girls00:02
Owning two homes can be a flat too far: Burglars and squatters are a constant worry with empty property00:02
Golf: Stewart hangs on to share of lead00:02
Almanack: Chant of the week00:02
A wimp may hold secret of the Universe00:02
Football: Palmer performs his levelling best00:02
Economics: Armed forces must surrender to cuts00:02
City File: Third quarter results for ICI00:02
Sport on TV: Why it's just a question of knitwear00:02
Captain Moonlight: National What Week?00:02
Weather hi-tech meets its match00:02
EC challenge to Thorp00:02
Rugby Union: Callard calls the right shots00:02
No Biggs deal00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Poems with bottle: So idle a rogue: The Life and Death of Lord Rochester - Jeremy Lamb: Allison & Busby, pounds 14.9900:02
Tennis: Novotna survives an anxiety attack00:02
Captain Moonlight: Newspaper corrections00:02
Letter: Famil sagas00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter savours this week's best buys00:02
Innovation: Bright idea for a car tail light you don't have to see till you have to: Optical techniques provide discreet rear signals that show only when they shine00:02
Letter: Round the World in Recipes00:02
Libyan commander 'attempted a coup'00:02
Limits of the superpower defined by unknown artist: US still haunted by massacre of marines in Lebanon 10 years ago00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: The End of a Dream - Gael Elton Mayo: Quartet, pounds 7.9500:02
Investors plan rescue for stricken Greycoat00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: The New Gothic - ed Patrick McGrath & Bradford Morrow: Picador, pounds 5.9900:02
Bunhill: The short fuse under Warburg00:02
Bomb that spells more bloodshed: Republican attacks on Shankill Road's loyalist heartland are sure to mean retaliation against Catholics00:02
Letter: Asthma link00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Briefer histories on a universal theme: Black holes and baby universes - Stephen Hawking: Bantam, pounds 16.9900:02
Bock adviser tainted by US insider dealing claims00:02
Bunhill: Hanging up his bookmark00:02
Nine die in IRA bombing: Loyalists promise vengeance after attack without warning on Belfast paramilitary HQ00:02
Revulsion unites politicians00:02
Canada riven by regional upstarts: When a disenchanted electorate goes to the polls tomorrow, the votes will expose the fault-lines dividing the country00:02
Almanack: The answer lies in the soil . . .00:02
Inside Story: Nobody is safe: The culture of insecurity has the middle classes in its grip. Nick Cohen on the steep decline in permanent employment00:02
Underworld joins hunt: Killing fails to alter chief constables' view on arms, poll shows00:02
Murder charges00:02
Captain Moonlight: More openings for Virginia00:02
'Morning after' pill to go on open sale00:02
RECORDS / New Releases: Schumann: Dichterliebe, Liederkreis, Op 39. Thomas Quasthoff/Roberto Szidon (RCA Red Seal, CD)00:02
Major forewarned and forearmed: Leaders prepare for a shock-free EC summit00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
If she sought a monument: Six years ago Mrs Thatcher walked into a wilderness. We know about the woman. What happened to the place?00:02
'Viz' fizz wanes as readers bottom out00:02
Put creativity in its place: Tom Peters on excellence00:02
RECORDS / New Releases: Trans-global Underground: Dream of 100 Nations (Nation, CD/double LP/tape)00:02
Sailing: Uruguay Natural's homecoming00:02
How much do they earn?: No 2: Police Constable in London00:02
Letter: Designer pigs00:02
Montagu fine rattles City: Advisers fear more huge penalties00:02
Late return to ancestral home00:02
Sport: Q & A - The Reds' cold war on transfers . . . and football wanderlust00:02
Woolf backs crime policy00:02
City File: Lord Parkinson as chairman00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: The Sayings of Bernard Shaw - ed Joseph Spence: Duckworth, pounds 4.9500:02
Football Divisions Two and Three: Fulham's hell at home00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Green Goddess to the rescue: William Archer - Peter Whitebrook: Methuen, pounds 2500:02
Fathers in hard labour: 'Being there' during childbirth is not automatically a good thing. David Shannon reports00:02
A very cuspy time: Isabel Woolf helps celebrate the magazine of the Sixties00:02
Almanack: Why Jorge failed to keep in the pink00:02
Guns won't protect the police: History has kept officers unarmed - to their benefit, says Peter Waddington00:02
SCIENCE / It's too quiet out there00:02
Rugby Union: South survive spirited revival00:02
City File: Retailers fear hungry CostCo00:02
Check the deeds before you build: Permission counts for little if a covenant is breached00:02
Moore forgeries flood market: Britain's finest modern sculptor is being faked as never before, but the law prevents works being taken out of circulation00:02
ROCK / Frank's blind dates00:02
Foster carers cut off from pension00:02
Letter: Riot at Welling race march was provoked by the police00:02
March against fascists, but keep them where you can see them00:02
Home sale pays for leisure park: Failed Battersea developer raises cash to complete latest project00:02
Comment: The code breakers00:02
Star wars break out over seats to Sarajevo00:02
Thatcher negotiated illegal pounds 1bn arms deal00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / The Angry Young Man and the sea00:02
TRAVEL / Normandy conquests: Breaks to suit every taste are just a short ferry ride away00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The health food gravy-train: The Road to Wellville & collected stories - T Coraghessan Boyle: Granta, pounds 14.99 & pounds 9.9900:02
Palace cancels Michiko's trip00:02
Japanese firm accused of poaching analyst00:02
Opinions: What would you say to Virginia Bottomley if you met her in M & S?00:02
Basketball: World club championship planned00:02
Letter: Eamon Dunphy00:02
In a perfect world we would do without it00:02
THEATRE / This one will run and run: Bulgakov's masterpiece on the emigre experience reaches London at last; plus Diana Rigg's Medea00:02
Football Round-Up: Daley delivers for Dalian00:02
Rugby Union: England must go to Back for the future: Chris Rea believes that the national selectors need a more forward-thinking strategy if the All Blacks are to be beaten00:02
Banda back to Malawi today00:02
Interview: Honour bound to fight: Geraldine Bedell on the peer with principles who stood by his student accused of rape00:02
Letter: A tax too far00:02
Enter unit trust exit fees00:02
Football: Leeds upstage Shearer show00:02
Independent Schools: Newcomers play for A-level field: Students and teachers say that rigorous vocational courses are giving academic counterparts a run for their money00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Never say never-never land: An Empire of the East: Travels in Indonesia - Norman Lewis: Cape, pounds 16.9900:02
City File: Innovatoins mail order00:02
How to overcome the British image in Europe00:02
Put some fizz in the Budget00:02
THE BROADER PICTURE / The world turned inside out00:02
Almanack: Icy winds at St Andrews00:02
Almanack: Nervous observers at Baseball00:02
Bosses who come in from the cold: More companies are appointing outsiders to their top jobs, an Independent on Sunday survey has revealed00:02
Innovation: Corn researchers lend an ear to the recyclers00:02
Hold her, give comfort, bring your ritual eagle feather00:02
Today's Papers00:02
Sport: Database00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Some knit: I take photographs: The actor Jeff Bridges has been playing double agent, taking a camera on location. David Thomson admires the results00:02
Pressure mounts for rate cuts: Surveys point to decline in business and consumer confidence00:02
Almanack: Irresistible00:02
Innovation: Briefly: Radio links monitor river's health00:02
Rugby Union: New zeal, fresh style: Clem Thomas welcomes a more open approach from a formidable unit00:02
ARTS / Show People: From chorus to thesaurus: Irene Thomas00:02
Fear boards the mule train to Mostar: View from a Muslim frontline00:02
Football: On the Move00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Whodunnit? Well, Kafka for a start: The Picador Book of Crime Writing - ed Michael Dibdin, pounds 14.9900:02
Sport: What the papers said about . . . John Daly00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Moores the merrier, but for how long?: The winner of the John Moores prize has been announced. The only thing now in doubt is the future of the prize itself00:02
Rugby Union: Neath's eye on brawl00:02
Football: Mystery as Gould quits00:02
FASHION / Style Notes00:02
Ministers rally to flag00:02
Sport: Blanked by the Baroness00:02
Letter: No how they look00:02
City: Guinness marriage is heading for divorce00:02
Videos seized00:02
Rugby Union Round-up: Dodds key to South's victory00:02
Letter: Riot at Welling race march was provoked by the police00:02
Rugby Union: Dwyer favours UK for 199500:02
Leading Article: Flying the flag, but for whom?00:02
Motor Racing: Innes Ireland, flamboyant driver, dies00:02
City File: BET to report solid interim profits00:02
Fed fights for its privacy00:02
Public Services Management: Know-how bridges the gap - Berkshire raises a stir in Krakow's libraries as technical twins share the future00:02
RECORDS / New Releases: Uncle Tupelo: Anodyne (Sire, CD/LP/tape)00:02
FASHION / Shopping00:02
Profile: Man who wields the axe: Peter Swales00:02
Letter: Extra 10p on Independent on Sunday is no deterrent00:02
Power stations could be looking to farmers for fuel00:02
FOOD AND DRINK / What the new-wave restaurateur ate in one day00:02
Best and Worst: Beware overheating: US funds00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Innovation: The surface charms of a laser scrub00:02
Football / FA Premiership: The fact file00:02
Football: United dig for victory00:02
City File: Sunset & Vine00:02
Football: Norwich denied right return00:02
TRIED & TESTED / Lord of the rings: In a quest to find the best of all time, our wide-awake panel tests alarm clocks00:02
City: Deals without frontiers00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Handful of zero in a spaghetti eastern: The elephant vanishes - Haruki Murakami, trs Alfred Birnbaum & Jay Rubin: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 9.9900:02
Training: City's reputation is a magnet for new capitalists: 20 young managers from all corners of the former Soviet Union will be seeking skills here to effect changes at home00:02
Coups blight Africa reform00:02
Global approach boosts Euromonitor: UK-only market analysis is a dead letter as demand for international information grows00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Twins studied: Twins and the Double - John Lash: Thames & Hudson, pounds 7.9500:02
BOOK REVIEW / A nasty piece of work: A Prime Minister tells it like it was: Robert Harris reviews Margaret Thatcher's memoirs, a book spluttering with 'rage, malice, contempt and hatred'00:02
Football: Trials of the pounds 4m man: James Traynor looks at the troubled life and career of Rangers' record signing00:02
TELEVISION / Julie Andrews she wasn't00:02
Lloyd's opens up to small investors00:02
All the former President's men - and me00:02
Letter: Prosposed changes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Angels and Insects - A S Byatt: Vintage, pounds 5.9900:02
A feminist guide to fitted kitchens: Hester Lacey hears the story of Mrs Rowe and the sexist salesman00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Churchill: The End of Glory - John Charmley: Sceptre, pounds 14.9900:02
Equestrianism: Murray moves up after cross-country00:02
BZW faces threat of pounds 500m writ on B&C purchase: Administrators weighing more legal action00:02
BOOKS / The Independent on Sunday Bestseller List00:02
All screwed up as 'Sun' sinks on glory days00:02
Switch to Eurotime grows on farmers: Ignorance of illness leads to boycott of families and footballers00:02
Letter: Fishing whine00:02
Racing: How and Why Pat Eddery will be the next champion jockey00:02
Football: Match Facts00:02
Letter: British shame00:02
Kleinwort out of investment plan00:02
FILM / A lifetime tilting at windmills: Two 'lost' Orson Welles films had premieres last weekend. Quentin Curtis saw them00:02
Political Commentary: Broadcasting ban has turned tragedy into farce00:02
Innovation: Briefly: Mercury improves its core activities00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
DoE wants to privatise car fume surveys: By Geoffrey Lean, Environment Correspondent, last week named National Journalist of the Year in the British Environment and Media Awards00:02
Letter: Home and dry00:02
Diary: The List00:02
When sex-change is a mistake: Some transsexuals suffer bitter regrets. Sarah Lonsdale reports00:02
First-Hand: 'It never occurred to me that I had been raped': Rosalind, a former student, reflects on the night she too went to a party, had a lot to drink, and went to bed with the wrong man00:02
Football: Was England's failure all in the mind?: Simon O'Hagan analyses the methods of Graham Taylor's head man, the team psychologist Dr John Gardner00:02
Golf / World Match Play: Faldo ready for the final reckoning: Another head-to-head between England and America beckons as Pavin finds the extra to shake off Montgomerie: Faldo bt Frost 2 and 100:02
Plane hit by genetic disorder00:02
Motivation: Improvement is a rich gospel: Even by the standards of the US self-development industry, Anthony Robbins is a phenomenon00:02
Football: Rush finishes with flourish00:02
Bond winners00:02
Bunhill: Failed takeover00:02
RADIO / Dedicated to the one you love00:02
CHILDREN / Making fun of grammar: Verbs, nouns and adjectives spring to life in a new computer game that constructs sentences, says Sarah Lonsdale00:02
Ask no questions, hear more lies: The decline in newspaper coverage of the cut and thrust of the Commons is slowly eroding our democracy, says Jack Straw00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Prue Leith00:02
Letter: Civil defence00:02
BOOKS / The Art of Theatre: Nicholas Wright's Masterclass: 3 The Epic00:02
Cheque fraud hits the sick and aged00:02
Letter: Riot at Welling race march was provoked by the police00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: National Art Collecting - ed Alyson Wilson: National Art Collections Fund/Laurence King, pounds 14.95 (pounds 11.95 by mail order to members)00:02
HEALTH / The will to defeat pain without end: Brenda Houghton visits a pioneering pain relief centre in Liverpool that gives hope to those in constant agony00:02
FOOD & DRINK / A-Z of Treats: Orange Pudding00:02
Personal Finance: Watch out over income00:02
Rear Window: The fleet's in the Solent, all's right with the world: The Past illuminates the Present00:02
Children shunned over meningitis: Ignorance of illness leads to boycott of families and footballers00:02
Clues to finding a good factor00:02
Letter: Riot at Welling race march was provoked by the police00:02
Almanack: Franchise frenzy has Hound Dogs on the trail00:02
Was it a skirt too far?: A cabal of middle-aged male MPs ambushed Labour's plans to promote women00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Sin - Josephine Hart: Arrow, pounds 5.9900:02
Major now favours compulsory ID card00:02
Fishing Lines: A nasty taste in the mouth00:02
Athletics: Can turtle's blood make you a champion?: Gail Vines searches for the mystery ingredient that makes Ma Junren's female athletes the fastest in the world00:02
Profile: The British route master at Ford: Alex Trotman: Phil Reeves meets the canny Scot who is taking over the controls of the US car giant00:02
Haiti's tragi-comedy of terror: Calypso band turns up the volume to drown sound of gunfire as citizens shun corpse-strewn streets00:02
BOOK REVIEW / TB or not TB: The Confessions of Aubrey Beardsley - Donald Olson: Bantam, pounds 16.9900:02
BOOK REVIEW / Best buddies investigate: What men say - Joan Smith: Chatto, pounds 14.9900:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Nocturne - Lisa St Aubin de Teran: Penguin, pounds 5.9900:02
Rugby Union: A wizard on the wing: Guy Hodgson meets a New Zealand prodigy who has already graduated with double honours in rugby and cricket00:02
Bunhill: Banking trend00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Cricket: New Zealand tourists struggling00:02
Commonwealth leaders fret over half-hearted Britain00:02
City: The game's up for Tiny00:02
Captain Moonlight: Penguin Books of Interviews00:02
Air France unions reject concessions00:02
Rugby Union: Black magic destroys London: A full house at Twickenham is bewitched as the impressive New Zealanders take wing to get their tour off to a flying start00:02
Exchange looks to insider00:02
DANCE / Mixed marriage made in heaven00:02
Football: Wycombe given Case to answer: Simon O'Hagan sees a class struggle as the club in a no-win situation thwart upwardly mobile visitors00:02
JAZZ / The conception of the cool: New York, 1948: Miles Davis met Gil Evans, and a new music was born. An excerpt from Richard Williams's latest book00:02
Expelled, aged 400:02
Golf / World Match Play: Faldo ready for the final reckoning: Another head-to-head between England and America beckons as Pavin finds the extra to shake off Montgomerie: Pavin bt Montgomerie at first extra hole00:02
FILM / Sweet smell of quiet success: There's something rotten about 'The Cement Garden'. But that's how Ian McEwan meant it to be00:02
Kashmir fate hangs by whisker: Indian army's siege of the Muslim shrine of Hazrat Bal could trigger a far deadlier conflict00:02
Bunhill: No semblance of reality