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French seize Algerian militants00:02
Museums: A pipe-dream becomes reality: Joanna Gibbon visits Morpeth, home to the only collection of bagpipes in Britain00:02
Letter: Reforming lessons from the New Zealand election00:02
Clinton purges foreign advisers: Officials take blame for US policy failures00:02
Rugby Union: Lineen denied again00:02
TELEVISION / Never had it so good? Pull the other one00:02
Major takes 'faster track' to Ulster deal00:02
Green light for Lebanon00:02
Leading Article: Feckless critics of lone parents00:02
Strike vote at Vauxhall00:02
Catalan chief tipped to lead Europe's regions00:02
GP appeal system attacked00:02
Obituary: Dom Illtyd Trethowan00:02
Police inquiry into allegation of plot to 'frame' Nadir: Yard say officers were misled by witnesses00:02
Tyre power station00:02
Letter: Happy landing at Orly00:02
Viljoen calls up fear of war: John Carlin in Pretoria hears a stark warning from a leading spokesman of the Afrikaner right00:02
Risk takers play safe with venture capital: Cautious financiers threaten long-term recovery, says survey report00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Diary00:02
Judo: Inman is cleared of dishonesty00:02
World refugee crisis mounts00:02
US producer prices show inflation under control: Markets relieved by reduced chance of interest rate rise00:02
Ivory Towers: Having a gander at a possible new mate00:02
Obituary: Sir Maurice Dorman00:02
Obituary: Richard Luff00:02
FII warns of substantial slide in first-half earnings00:02
Fan's Eye View: Bumping along the bottom: No 51 Hereford United00:02
Competition00:02
Spies and watch-towers make a hell of a holiday00:02
Why so hard to swallow?: It's seven tons of rice. Here it is, at the Tate. It's up for the Turner Prize. Don't you just love it? Or wot? Gordon Burn investigates00:02
Obituary: Professor Maurice Cranston00:02
Letter: Reforming lessons from the New Zealand election00:02
Thomson blow to Euro Disney00:02
Staff and pupils rise to challenge of urban life: Fran Abrams visits a school in a deprived area which is motivated by its successes00:02
Football: Posh lifted by Bradshaw00:02
Media: The Sixties lefty is doing all right: Tony Garnett believes in making good dramas, not harking back to the past, says Sue Summers00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Hizbollah vows peace when the troops pull out: 'Party of God' will concentrate on Lebanese politics and leave Palestinians to fight own battles, leader tells Robert Fisk in Beirut00:02
Jordan to mend fences with Israel: King Hussein's confidence boosted by loyalists' victories in parliamentary polls00:02
A Theory of My Own: Explaining the strange sensation of getting nowhere very fast: Brian Simpson continues our occasional series by examining the 'Escalator Effect'00:02
Leading Article: Clinton must make the connection00:02
NF man expelled00:02
EU gets to grips with new entrants00:02
Architecture: The powerhouse for modern art?: Should a brutish industrial relic house the new extension to the Tate Gallery? Jonathan Glancey on the future of Bankside Power Station00:02
RAF chief apologises to ministers: Speech on cuts 'was not intended as a personal slur'. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Singling out the one-parent families: Rosie Waterhouse examines the leaked Cabinet Office document00:02
More disaster movie than soap: We already know far too much about the House of Windsor. And each episode gets worse00:02
Lilley seeks to calm lone parents storm: Benefit cuts 'will not stem numbers', but spending review goes on despite Cabinet leak00:02
Hong Kong firm to buy Multitone00:02
Leeds boosts profits by 22% but bad debts soar: Building society fails to name new chief executive00:02
Rugby Union: All Blacks in mood to cast about freely: Tourists take to Scotland00:02
Wide range of benefits considered for cuts00:02
Leading Article: When an adventure becomes a disaster00:02
Author wins award00:02
Turkish workers mourn victim of Kurdish attack in Germany00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
France to keep Elf 'golden share'00:02
Racing: Scudamore lands on fertile ground: The former champion jump jockey has retired without regrets, but still relishes a grandstand finish. Colin Cameron reports00:02
Cricket: Northamptonshire accused00:02
Court Circular00:02
Media: They published and we're all damned: Everything you ever wanted to know about those pictures, the Princess and the prospect of press regulation. Answers by Michael Leapman00:02
Bottom Line: DFS needs care00:02
Rugby League: Kiwis injured in fall00:02
Letter: Reforming lessons from the New Zealand election00:02
Is the open season on women over?00:02
Romanian probe00:02
Ciskei chief tried for murder00:02
'Make babies'00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Howard acts to cut numbers given bail00:02
Market Report: American buying spree pushes Footsie back up00:02
Bill to create 'family pubs' admitting children00:02
View from City Road: Sir Michael says he is sorry00:02
Sega slashes profit forecast: Video game group says strength of yen will hit earnings. Gail Counsell reports00:02
A Slice of the Action00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Investors back Greycoat bid00:02
Architecture Update: Titles intact00:02
THEATRE / N B: Alan Cumming, actor00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Inside the mastodon: 'Men and Women of the Corporation' - Rosabeth Moss Kanter: HarperCollins, 8.99 pounds00:02
In bed with Susan de Muth: At night I separate fax from fantasy: Terry Pratchett00:02
Vigilante guilty of manslaughter00:02
Cafe protest ends00:02
Ban on sale of TV shows to South Africa lifted: Anti-apartheid blockade by actors' union dropped following reform of broadcasting, but opposition to touring remains00:02
Football: Stoke seeking Jordan00:02
Worker reinstated00:02
Maverick Tory Maude dies at 8100:02
Soviets sank nuclear reactors in shallow seas: Russians admit radioactivity equal to half of Chernobyl fall-out was dumped00:02
Gatt chief says West must lead00:02
Crew rescued00:02
View from City Road: Problems of a 'rescue culture'00:02
Thatcher lit the torch for family values: Former PM's legacy of concern for traditional life is alive, Donald Macintyre finds00:02
Underrated: The boy wonder: The case for Mendelssohn00:02
City's underspend on schools put at 250m pounds: Money lavished on international facilities, report says00:02
Pembroke: Bidding au revoir to the Bank of England00:02
Anglian 'happy' with price control: 'Nothing to fear' from Ofwat plans to clamp down on profits and make companies lift efficiency00:02
Bottom Line: Brightness amid Norcros gloom00:02
Obituary: Wilfred Maurice Phillips00:02
Obituary: Doris Duke00:02
Parliament on fire00:02
Disease ruling00:02
French curb soccer louts00:02
Repeat after Bill: 'It's the economy, stupid]'00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Lord Maude dies00:02
Athletics: BAF signs new TV deal00:02
Media: BSkyB cracks the pay barrier: Despite higher charges, more viewers are signing up for channels that cost, says Torin Douglas00:02
Nurses suspended00:02
Spanish workers take to the streets against job losses00:02
Football: Cottam a force in the Met's arresting progress: Clive White on the former professional giving the police side a strong FA Cup case00:02
MUSIC / The making of a UK soul diva: Dina Carroll is British, but that hasn't stopped her from becoming a double-platinum soul sensation. Interview by Sabine Durrant00:02
Letter: Parochial respect for women priests00:02
Savoy keeps quiet over chairmanship issue00:02
Lazard scraps its Lloyd's investment venture00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Obituary: Professor Maurice Cranston00:02
Russia in unstable state, spy trial told00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Showdown at the Battle of Dark Lane: A bitter row over three barns in a Cheshire village may have far-reaching planning implications. Peter Dunn investigates00:02
Letter: Invasions of privacy00:02
Letter: Landor Road, the street where we live00:02
MUSIC / Bruising the ivories: Nicholas Williams on two-piano pieces at the ICA00:02
Football: Rovers struggle to tame dogged Shrewsbury00:02
Rowing: Haining hopes to turn back tide of time: Hugh Matheson on a champion's attempt to revive a tradition00:02
Dull professor with the Midas touch: Magistrates uncover Italian bureaucrat's fabulous haul00:02
Gulf Arab states boost joint forces00:02
LA victim meets his attacker00:02
Birthdays00:02
Croats destroy Mostar's historic bridge00:02
Roderick Newall says he killed alone: Bodies are found in a Jersey field by police seeking missing couple00:02
Joy and anger on Berlin's historic night: Adrian Bridge explains why there were no official celebrations to mark the fourth anniversary of the fall of the Wall00:02
Chess: Somehow doing the right things wrong00:02
Princess seeks details of gym photo profits: Writs allege breach of confidence and demand permanent ban00:02
Power from river to light school00:02
Russian constitution bears Yeltsin's stamp00:02
Vauxhall staff vote for strike over pay00:02
ITV woos up-market viewers with pounds 186m package: Winter schedule includes record pounds 75m of drama. David Lister reports00:02
Motherhood that brings life of financial struggle: Mary Braid meets a schoolgirl who dismisses claims of having a baby to get a flat00:02
The baby we love, but never knew: Life can never be the same for Keith Vaz MP and his wife since their first child was stillborn00:02
Church granted Royal Assent for female priests: Andrew Brown looks at a compromise that has left discontent on both sides of the debate00:02
Football: S Africa plans bid00:02
ART / And What's More. . .00:02
Inside Line: Once upon the podium's high point: Derick Allsop, who has followed the progress of Benetton's Formula One season, sums up team feelings after the last lap00:02
Letter: Smokers put to flight00:02
Spanish crusade in the Middle East: Business delegation in Israel looks for investment potential in the occupied territories00:02
Out of America: Rewriting the Vietnam Wall's unique message00:02
'Butcher' directs attack on Shias: Saddam's cousin uses poison gas and executions to clear southern marshes00:02
Law Report: Deportation order was not flawed: Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Chahal Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Staughton and Lord Justice Nolan), 22 October 199300:02
Letter: Bankside would be a beacon of culture00:02
Architecture Update: Erosion of the past00:02
Cafe owner ends 'lock-in'00:02
The Fringe: Taking a one-night stand00:02
Letter on councils questioned00:02
Libya tries to jam BBC00:02
COMEDY / Hardy annual: Mark Wareham reviews Jeremy Hardy's West End show00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Electricity firms make a threatening connection: The regional power companies have burst on to the telephony scene. Mary Fagan reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Hizbollah vows peace when the troops pull out: 'Party of God' will concentrate on Lebanese politics and leave Palestinians to fight own battles, leader tells Robert Fisk in Beirut00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Bafta not so daft00:02
'Rule-of-law state'00:02
DTI snub for MPs on aid for aerospace00:02
Dear Sir Richard Body00:02
RJ Reynolds raises prices for cigarettes00:02
Curator's Choice: Aberdeen University Zoology Museum00:02
James Bulger suffered multiple fractures: Pathologist reveals two-year-old had 42 injuries including fractured skull. Jonathan Foster reports00:02
Warburg triples first-half profits to pounds 149m: Merchant bank and fund management division benefit from resurgent market activity, but share price slips00:02
Judge orders search for kidnapped boy00:02
Why the Balkans aren't all bad: Europe and Nato should offer the region carrots as well as sticks, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Graft inquiry00:02
Fans face jail wait00:02
China baffles Britain over Hong Kong talks: Hints of compromise by Peking designed to sow confusion00:02
BOOK REVIEW / They lived, not very happily, ever after: 'Pemberley' - Emma Tennant: Hodder & Stoughton, 9.9900:02
Child care groups outraged00:02
Traditional Lord's Prayer restored00:02
New sites lift Great Portland00:02
I don't mind if I do? Sorry, not in our club you don't00:02
Racing: Invitation to Opera declined00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Tennis: Intensity still burns in the eyes of the man who owned Wimbledon00:02
View from City Road: Warburg sets the seal on an Eighties revival00:02
Letter: The patent dangers of privatisation00:02
Reduction in night flights proposed00:02
Clarke urged not to stall motor upturn00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Sexist Virgin00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Shareholders shy away from two rights issues: Costain and Budgens fail to win support00:02
HIV is found00:02
Pigs take back-seat ride00:02
Volkswagen and GM reach German court settlement: Agreement on move to ban employees who changed companies00:02
Today's Number: 7800:02
THEATRE / Notices00:02
Three more pits face closure: Outlook bleak for South Yorkshire mines that were 'reprieved' after00:02
Georgian fight00:02
Widow rests00:02
Football: Francis feels way towards richer future: QPR's manager lives with success and the calls for his promotion to England No 1. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Rugby Union: Cool Canadians warn Wales: Arms Park test of strength for the dragon as old dominion muscles in00:02
Paramount leads the race for Macmillan00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: A first for TV00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Sporting Digest: Ten Pin Bowling00:02
Delays in state aid for famine areas criticised00:02
Comedy / Give us a twirl: British comedy of the Forties, Fifties and Sixties threw up some unlikely heroes. Mark Wareham watched the video highlights00:02
View from City Road: Tanker boom on the horizon00:02
Letter: Landor Road, the street where we live