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Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 adventure holiday destinations00:02
Football: Shutt is on hand to open the door for Birmingham00:02
Colleges urge teacher training rethink00:02
Death of Fellini at 73 leaves Italian cinema 'in darkness': British directors pay tribute00:02
Science: When it's time to call a tiger a tiger: Colin Tudge looks at the complexities of survival for the world's endangered species00:02
Rugby Union Commentary: Big emerges as best down in the West00:02
JAZZ / Slow burn: Phil Johnson on Betty Carter at the Royal Festival Hall00:02
Machine mimics the subtleties of snoring00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Football: Bohinen for Forest00:02
Aideed rally00:02
Rugby Union: Wilson's role00:02
Birth of a rumour is laid to rest00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Matchless bargains on offer at society's anniversary show00:02
Smaller Companies: Litho looks set to gain from printing changes00:02
River Phoenix dies00:02
Football: Masters of the thankless task00:02
Letter: Mary made man00:02
Diary: 1-7 November00:02
Baby Doc's right-hand man back in business: Machine-gun fire echoes through Haiti's capital on the day President Aristide should have returned from exile00:02
Boys, 11, go on trial00:02
De Klerk targets the black vote: With opinion polls showing support declining, the Nationalists offer free food and T-shirts to broaden their appeal00:02
US Senate seeks to subpoena member's diary00:02
European Football: Gullit's bullet ends Milan record00:02
Obituary: River Phoenix00:02
'The gunmen are savage, sinful, wicked, depraved': Ulster reeling as loyalists are rounded up after slaughter at pub00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Herb offers hope for alcoholics: Hard-drinking hamsters go on the wagon with Chinese medicine00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell in hospital after crash: British hero's return home ends with high-speed accident in touring car 'shoot-out'00:02
A symbolic win for Germany: Choice of Frankfurt will reassure voters on monetary union00:02
Lenin's brain: They took it out to understand the source of a Revolution they now reject. But they tend it still - safe and sound in 31,000 pieces. Andrew Higgins reports00:02
Obituary: Federico Fellini00:02
Journalist wins compensation for RSI: Out-of-court settlement of pounds 11,371 follows judge's ruling that strain injury does not exist00:02
Football: United's high-flying troupe find mettle00:02
Death of Fellini at 73 leaves Italian cinema 'in darkness': Unforgettable twenty years of self-analysis by a film genius00:02
Rugby Union: Redpath on rampage00:02
Dog shoots man00:02
Cash wrangle greets new Europe00:02
United Nations: What's gone wrong? / An unhealthy situation in Geneva: Agencies out of control00:02
Rugby Union: Division derision justified00:02
United Nations: What's gone wrong? / A formidable defender with abundant faith: Questions of leadership00:02
Science: Chance of a lifetime for young scientists00:02
Divorced father challenges home agreement: Test case on 'clean-break settlement' involving house could cut bills for thousands of parents facing bigger maintenance payments set by Child Support Agency. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
Former KGB man questioned over Markov killing00:02
Arrest warrant issued for Olivetti chief00:02
Rugby League: Wigan's gamble exposed00:02
Bullets aimed at the heart of a community: Ian MacKinnon visits Greysteel, the village where Catholics and Protestants had enjoyed a peace now shattered by the men of violence00:02
Sotheby's dismissed from pounds 40m silver wrangle00:02
Violent vote00:02
UN on the run00:02
Happy Anniversary: Day Arsenal did manage to score00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Sex offenders transferred to 'unsafe' jail: Measures by Prison Service to reduce overcrowding face legal challenge00:02
Football: Wilkinson encounters entertaining problem00:02
Children hurt at fireworks display00:02
Preparing for the nitty-gritty of the gas market: Mary Fagan looks at the task facing Clare Spottiswoode, who takes over today as head of the gas industry regulator00:02
Commodities and Futures: The last word for open outcry00:02
Letter: Forbidden fruit00:02
BZWIM warns on pensions tax threat00:02
God invoked by rivals in Montenegro: Nationalists chanting old marching song summon unfrocked bishop to lead break from Serbian Orthodox church00:02
Wychwood gets pounds 500,000 to expand Hobgoblinns: Producer of strong ales aims for flotation in 199700:02
Out of Jordan: Bridge of division takes on new perspective00:02
GPs 'using unnecessary drugs': Study suggests marketing of new products raises costs for NHS and risk for patients00:02
Bears emerge in Hong Kong: Jason Nisse on fears that the booming market is due to fall00:02
Snooker: Ebdon reins in Doherty's challenge00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Death Fall00:02
Dear Chad Varah: A few words of advice from an agony columnist to the founder of the Samaritans.00:02
Birthdays00:02
ADRENALIN / The powder junkies: In ski movies, the mountain is the hero. Owen Slot 'gets with' Warren Miller's hedonistic Black Diamond Rush00:02
United Nations: What's gone wrong? / The limits of the possible: The promise of a golden era for the UN has turned to dust. Michael Sheridan reports00:02
Letter: Fantasies of wealth00:02
Letter: In defence of the Royal Academy00:02
Letter: Violence as a political weapon in Northern Ireland00:02
Letter: Mind your own ID00:02
MacGregor denies rail subsidy surge: Civil servants' report says privatisation could cost an extra pounds 1.5m00:02
Georgian advance00:02
Sunday Round-Up: The main stories from yesterdays City pages00:02
Algerians free kidnap victims00:02
Hockey: Crutchley on target: Champions to fore after scoring four00:02
Golf: Smyth holds edge: Irishman holds lead as weather intervenes00:02
Stanhope looks at merger00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Leading Article: When job-hunters go a degree too far00:02
People in glass houses don't discuss sex: They had parties, TV and toilets, but no way out. Sally Silverstone tells Phil Reeves about her two years in a giant greenhouse00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Chess: Xie Jun on track to keep her title00:02
Letter: Forbidden fruit00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
The Daily Poem: The Dark Gift00:02
Football: Collymore makes the difference00:02
Skiing: Wachter in spectacular form: Austrian woman leaves rivals standing00:02
REVIEW / All dressed up and a long way to go . . .00:02
Leading Article: Time for Unionist leaders to move00:02
Death of Fellini at 73 leaves Italian cinema 'in darkness'00:02
School for gifted accused of cramming: Rival institution founded as parents say exam success is given too much emphasis00:02
Rugby League: Devereux's power cuts down Kiwis: Flair and enterprise are decisive as Britain realise potential to subdue the New Zealand threat and secure Test series00:02
Fujimori ahead00:02
Hillsborough inquest verdicts challenged00:02
Popular pets00:02
Rugby Union: French not without fears following triumph in first Test00:02
Welsh factory to produce Sega video-game catridges: First contract outside Far East goes to AB Electronic00:02
Chancellor sets out plan for 'get up and go' economy: Clarke proposes to reduce spending to less than 40% of national income00:02
Racing: For the notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow:00:02
Today's Number: 1900:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Rugby Union: Gwent plumb depths00:02
Leading Article: Forward with penitence00:02
Letter: A damning verdict on our generation00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Censorship and children to be debated00:02
Body found00:02
Football Commentary: Intrepid Macari aims to build on luck and pluck00:02
The Week Ahead: Big Apple will choose its Big Cheese00:02
Doctor injured00:02
View from New York: The traditional office is virtually obsolete00:02
Fears for women inmates00:02
Good Question: So to sum it all up - VII x VIII = LVI00:02
Rugby League Round-Up: Unlikely kick-start for Widnes00:02
Football: Maradona's touch lifts Argentina: Australia show considerable class and worrying inexperience in game of a lifetime00:02
Tribal killers' hatred drowns out any doubt: David McKittrick finds loyalist claims about 'legitimate targets' are a disguise for the murder of innocent people00:02
Fresh signs appear of uneven recovery: Report shows sharp October manufacturing boost00:02
SPEECH MARKS / The things they say about . . . Michael Winner00:02
Science: An entirely credible catastrophe: Peter Taylor considers the potentially disastrous consequences of a power failure at Sellafield00:02
TELEVISION / Briefing: magical Mysteron tour00:02
Women bring new twist to motorised crime00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
United Nations: What's gone wrong? / Chaotic harmony or just chaos?: Structural defects00:02
United Nations: What's gone wrong? / The high cost of peace-keeping: Failure in Yugoslavia00:02
Small firms' finances in weak state00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Airport under fire00:02
Court Circular00:02
The worst of times: William Roache talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Flights suspended00:02
Letter: Start-up funding for research in the NHS00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Managers blamed in BR racism inquiry: Asian trainee drivers were abused at London depot00:02
France's long fight for monetary credibility00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: Mandela in 'Vogue'00:02
Day Out00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Tales from the publicity campaign trail: Sheila Johnston enters the twilight world of promotional parties00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Racing / Melbourne Cup: Drum role popular at carnival: Europe's equine challengers are welcome visitors but face searching questions00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Graduates 'faking results on job forms': Employers told to check claims by applicants00:02
Adoption review to challenge age limits: White Paper emphasises need for 'common sense'00:02
Charity cards cash00:02
Sporting Digest: Netball00:02
Athletics / World Marathon Cup: Nerurkar's win planned to perfection00:02
Wimbledon & South West cuts back on its lending: Bank's new chairman denies any shortage of funds Policy is to be 'a little more selective and careful'00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Basketball: O'Neal glitter spices slice of Americana: Basketball's big guns open fire in London in battle to sell the game. Ian Ridley reports00:02
Outlook bleak for Lloyd's trust00:02
Green marathon runners take to Welsh mountains00:02
Racing: Kingmambo lets Catrail slip into Mile00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Football: Batty is quick to settle in00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Science: Clone first, discuss ethics afterwards: American scientists' success in splitting human embryos may at last result in a debate about the morality of the issue, says Liz Hunt00:02
Football: Coventry's bored and anti-board: Fans demonstrate at Highfield Road as players show little class00:02
Rivers hotline00:02
Pembroke: A market emerges in Lamont trust shares00:02
DANCE / Blank rage: Judith Mackrell on Teshigawara and Romeo and Juliet00:02
Football: Graham's 'unlucky Arsenal'00:02
Coales' Notes: Three-minute culture00:02
Roger Scruton Imbalance and other sad conditions00:02
Flooding disguises a sunny October00:02
Letter: Mind your own ID00:02
West Bank clash00:02
Letter: Positive but not politically correct images of age00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Violence as a political weapon in Northern Ireland