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Computers: Feedback: Screen gem00:02
Treasury resists industry plea for investment boost: CBI loses battle for higher allowances00:02
Cricket: Report urges restoration of 40-over Sunday league00:02
Oxford Instruments interims rise 19%00:02
Republicans in vote-rigging row00:02
Letter: Proposed reforms of the House of Lords00:02
View from City Road: Case for another look at corporate taxation00:02
Insulation help increased00:02
View from City Road: Little cheer for the banks on lending00:02
Out of Ukraine: Waiting for God, and she could be some time: Thirty-three years old, the same age as Jesus was when he was crucified, she promised the end of the world. And thousands of people believed her00:02
Tribal Britain: Glossary of tribespeak00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead - Golf: Johnnie Walker World Championship in Jamaica00:02
FILM / Lest We Forget: The London Film Festival is reviving films from the war years: 'I learnt to fly, honey'00:02
No place for a tree: From inhospitable to downright dangerous. That's how it is on our city streets if that's where you grow. As for below ground, it's hell. And if you're big and beautiful, forget it. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Packaging boosts Waddington00:02
Blood guilt00:02
Lloyd's names spurn pounds 1bn offer00:02
Perfume houses cleared of unfair pricing policy00:02
Cricket: Atherton is confident of pace attack: As the winter tour draws near, England's captain is in fine form00:02
Greyhound Racing: Every dog has his day in the rough and tumble of greyhound racing00:02
Dear Naomi Wolf: A few words on the latest feminist tome from America00:02
Letter: Slow down and let us belt up00:02
Police shot dead00:02
Boxing: Tyson 'insulted' by talk of return: The former world champion contemplates retirement rather than a comeback00:02
Doubts on alcohol link to dead cells00:02
Man jailed for murder in prostitute's flat: Businessman stabbed by jealous drug addict00:02
Hockey: Ealing's nationals struggle00:02
City worried over water diversification: Northumbrian makes provision for closure of pipe renovation business00:02
Law: The merging of two firms brings benefits all round: New competition has come to the West Midlands, reports Sharon Wallach00:02
Racing: Native can stay ahead of the pack: Hunting takes pride of place at Cheltenham, but rivals on the track may find Bailey's chaser an elusive quarry00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Surfing: British Club Championship, Woolacombe00:02
French police question driver00:02
VSEL up 11% at half-time00:02
CBI prepares to labour a point: Big names will discuss big ideas next week in a bid to influence Budget policy, says Michael Harrison00:02
Buthelezi has his wings clipped while airborne: Negotiating Council scraps KwaZulu 'repressive' laws00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
CPS director faces dissent from lawyers00:02
Computers: Turning literary scraps into a meal: A business grant for OCR equipment has given Kevin Carey wider access to books and novels00:02
Beastly threat to beauty00:02
UK exports of live lambs boosted by French abattoirs: Penny Lewis and Nicholas Schoon report on trade concerning animal welfare groups00:02
Hardliners complain00:02
Dangerous freight switches to roads: Leaked Shell document puts blame on soaring BR charges (CORRECTED)00:02
Football: Cantona is cleared for World Cup mission: Uefa delays its verdict on Frenchman's Turkish outburst00:02
Sherwood shares crash on second warning00:02
Bishops 'should stop living in palaces': Canon calls for modest lifestyles at General Synod as Carey says Church is living beyond means. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Decision day for popular rebel on Major's 'barmy' list: Patricia Wynn Davies reports on the fate of Sir Richard Body00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Cash deal for hyperactivity sufferer: 'Daydreaming' analyst who had to leave job because of condition reaches settlement with employers in first case of its kind. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Today's Number: 1300:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Law Update: Green shoots00:02
Olivetti boss free00:02
Abused sisters win damages from father: Man who raped and beat three daughters for years ordered to pay them pounds 39,700 in historic judgment00:02
Tribal Britain: Cool Tan Arts00:02
Italy wages war on its million-strong invalid army: Fraud worst in South, where politicians bought votes with false benefits and other favours00:02
Bank of Ireland profit doubled at half time00:02
Snooker: Taylor and Higgins to resume hostilities00:02
Russia expands in Georgia00:02
OPERA / Thaw draw: Robert Maycock on English Touring Opera's L'Elisir d'Amore00:02
Pakistan freezes nuclear project00:02
Tamil Tigers storm key base: Sri Lankan forces suffer their worst defeat in 10-year war with separatists00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Commission makes U-turn in row over bus seat belts00:02
Bids to run lottery will be kept secret00:02
Patten attacked over activity centre safety: Parents of canoe death victims angry over 'buck-passing'00:02
Pounds 20m of fake notes00:02
Chinese laundry00:02
View from City Road: Think again on lottery secrecy00:02
Jordan at crossroads as Palestinians seek identity: Underlying tensions are surfacing as the peace accord's implications become clear, writes Charles Richards in Amman00:02
Royal bounces into black: Steady improvement sees pounds 19m profit from UK underwriting00:02
Computers: Feedback: Mouse tales00:02
US to get gun law with teeth: Public impatience forces Congress to impose a national five-day waiting period before purchase00:02
People: Royal poser set for Dutch government00:02
After Hours00:02
Fakes call00:02
Law Report: Sisters succeed in assault claims: P and others v K - Queen's Bench Division (Sir Gervase Sheldon, sitting as a High Court judge), 11 November 199300:02
Severed penis trial unlikely00:02
Islanders dedicate hilltop monument to war dead: Sailors lost at sea are remembered 75 years on. John Arlidge reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
No end of cheap oil00:02
TELEVISION / And what's more . . .00:02
FILM / In the best of tastelessness00:02
Tribal Britain: Permaculture collective00:02
Scandal engulfs Tokyo tycoon: Bribe charge laid against Impressionist collector who wanted to be cremated with his masterpieces00:02
Mexico project for Soros team00:02
Hassan choose new cabinet00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
How a hamster myth was born: Alex Renton hears the Freddie Starr legend of the 1980s debunked at a Cambridge debate00:02
View from City Road: Lawrence faces uphill struggle at exchange00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Cancer protection00:02
Letter: Europe's payroll taxes cost jobs00:02
Brussels to press for coach belts00:02
Staff at Ford face lowest rise in 20 years00:02
Shell below expectations with pounds 861m in third quarter: Restructuring and environmental charges hold back advance00:02
Clinton attacks Adams over IRA00:02
Law: Change in the Forest: The Verderers' Court, one of the oldest in Britain, may be under threat, says Barbara Lantin00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Lib Dem victory00:02
Lloyd's names 'will reject pounds 1bn offer': Leader of action group representing 1,500 members says their success is guaranteed00:02
Bottom Line: Hopes gone for a Burton00:02
HIV fund00:02
Exchange's new chief aims for credibility: No 'no-go areas' and high hopes for change, says Lawrence00:02
Computers: Feedback: Electronic Mailbox00:02
Burton Group moves back into the black with pounds 18.5m00:02
Heart cases helped by light work exercise00:02
Letter: Proposed reforms of the House of Lords00:02
Levitt company 'riddled with fraud': Court told that books were 'rigorously cooked' to show pounds 13m loss as profit00:02
Killer gets life00:02
Letter: The Austen spirit00:02
Tunnel rail link put back another two years00:02
Tribal Britain: The Flowerpot tribe00:02
Sound ideas: Comedians, musicians and writers have been turning empty compact disc boxes into miniature works of art. Iain Gale sizes them up00:02
Obituary: Martyn Skinner00:02
Orchid agreement00:02
Top City firm in 'bribes' blunder: Turks question Polly Peck administrator after memo is leaked00:02
Imposition of VAT on books 'threat to literacy'00:02
FILM / Beyond the call of duty: Adam Mars-Jones on Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson in Merchant Ivory's adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day00:02
REVIEW / A gormless advert for situation comedy00:02
Obituary: Professor H. G. Callan00:02
Academics 'sold exam papers'00:02
Five more die in flu epidemic00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: The Ultimate experience of flying saucers: It is simple, fast and exhausting but it has an image problem. Can throwing a Frisbee be a serious sport?00:02
Diary00:02
Leading Article: Hidden costs of Lloyd's offer00:02
Law Report: Guidance provided for disclosure documents: Regina v Horseferry Road Justices, Ex parte Bennett - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Simon Brown and Mr Justice Buckley), 11 November 199300:02
Letter: A millennium of Welsh resistance00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Tribal Britain: Life on the fringe: the best of the rest00:02
Bottomley acts on obesity00:02
Market Report: Trade in Tesco turns spotlight on sector00:02
Commander in someone else's war: Britain's robust, low-key military image in Bosnia has brought both respect and criticism00:02
Swimming: Olofsson sets fast pace as Swedes hold sway00:02
Transplant girl loses fight for life: Doctors say operations on five-year-old Laura Davies may have caused her too much suffering. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Letter: Slow down and let us belt up00:02
Egypt accused of systematic torture00:02
FILM / Lest We Forget: The London Film Festival is reviving films from the war years: Tales from the Blitz00:02
Tennis: Ivanisevic stays in contention00:02
Letter: Disciplinary powers will give PCC bite00:02
Letter: A millennium of Welsh resistance00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Hamburg leaders woo 'anti-party': Rebels likely to gain share of regional power00:02
Lagos hit by fuel riots00:02
OPERA / Unstapled diet00:02
Ex-Soviet spy 'briefed by MI5 before trial00:02
Squash: Jahangir answers call of country00:02
Israel's long, painful transition00:02
Slovak statehood loses its promised gloss: Tony Barber reports from Bratislava on the disappointments and problems of the year since the severing of ties with the Czech lands00:02
Reform of Mental Health Act is urged00:02
Protest over slaughter of farm animals: The RSPCA has obtained video evidence of cruel methods in Spanish abattoirs that breach European regulations. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Down in Dorset they just can't let non-existent dogs lie00:02
Study urged on whether NHS changes worthwhile00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Man of knotty twists and two bolts of joy: The shipping news - E Annie Proulx: Fourth Estate, pounds 14.9900:02
Football / Non-league Notebook: Altrincham call upon Rowlands: Managers come and go in the Conference00:02
Law Update: Career questions00:02
Secret pact to bar Bosnian refugees00:02
FILM / On release: Sheila Johnston's choice00:02
Art Market: 'Scribbles' on canvas fetch pounds 1.15m in sale: Collector wooed by Twombly abstract00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Grandmother jailed for stealing pounds 1m at work00:02
FILM / Film events00:02
Leading Article: A funny smell from the scent counter00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Law Update: Telephone advice00:02
OUTSIDE EDGE / Kevin Jackson is takes for ride by the Bolsheviks00:02
Rugby Union: Wales suffering from insularity: Pressure for change may bring the Anglo-Welsh league a step nearer00:02
Rugby League: Wigan drop Offiah: Dorahy takes tough line00:02
Pembroke: Dry BZW humour00:02
THEATRE / Coming out on the tiles: Paul Taylor reviews MSM at the Royal Court00:02
Divorce shooting00:02
Football: PFA threatens coaching revolution: Taylor scandalised by lack of teaching opportunities for former professionals00:02
Secret plans for brave new world of EU security: New intelligence networks will be well beyond the reach of elected officials00:02
Birthdays00:02
Collapsed firm's founder cleared of pounds 20m fraud: Thatcher 'said company set example'00:02
Computers: Timely solution to fax-machine abuse: Sue Schofield rabbits away to her Virtual Office and keeps in touch while AWOL from her desk00:02
Bulger jury told of boys' nightmares00:02
Murder trial witness 'confessed to killing'00:02
Golf: Couples in charge of American defence: Holders have the edge in World Cup as British teams are forced to work hard to stay in contention00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Cyclo-cross: National Trophy series, Wolverhampton00:02
It makes you proud to be British, doesn't it?00:02
Man jailed for sex attacks on boys00:02
When the men came home: As we remember the Great War, Gerard De Groot argues that its social consequences have been exaggerated00:02
Letter: Havana, monument to a people under siege00:02
Letter: Slow down and let us belt up00:02
Eight sought in abduction case00:02
Pope injured00:02
Ironing death00:02
Now childhood ends before it has begun00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Trainers00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Electricity firms cleared of being anti-competitive00:02
UN impose new sanctions on Libya00:02
Obituary: Sir Peter Spicer Bt00:02
Bock gains dual Lonrho success: Remuneration committee established00:02
Rugby Union: Brooke forced to retire hurt: Pack reshuffle the only cloud on tourists' horizon00:02
Radio 1 DJ quits and warns of 'minority station'00:02
Truancy league tables scorned00:02
Treehouse dwellers hope to halt motorway link road00:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: Roberts revels in return to the spotlight: Enfield guided by a veteran of many a campaign who still fills the role of hard man - Alyson Rudd meets a player-manager whose appetite for success is not sated00:02
Letter: Safety at Thorp00:02
Court Circular00:02
Staveley sounds growth warning as profits slip00:02
Spoon scooped up00:02
Bottom Line: One for the stags00:02
Leading Article: Coach safety can be a selling point00:02
Royal Doulton slips on run-in to demerger