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Monkey trick00:02
Football: Who should manage England?00:02
World Cup Football / Scottish focus: Brown's European target00:02
World Cup Football: World Cup Finals Fact File00:02
Rules to bank on00:02
Letter: When approval means truancy00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Dear Mike Leigh: An angry filmgoer finds the director's latest movie a descent into naked misogyny00:02
Social workers to rethink training: Anti-racist committee to be abolished under reorganisation00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Birthdays00:02
Rising NHS management costs to be reviewed00:02
Law Report: Vandals to blame for company's oil pollution: National Rivers Authority v Wright Engineering Co Ltd - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Simon Brown and Mr Justice Buckley), 15 November 199300:02
Law: A new way of protecting the innocents: Paula Nicolson looks at the increasing use of video links to improve the quality of evidence given by child witnesses in the courtroom00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Postman rewards00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
World Cup Football: A manager found wanting when the luck ran out: So how will history judge Graham Taylor? At times he was unfortunate, argues Ken Jones, but mostly he was muddled00:02
Major to face down Unionists: Ulster talks given top priority by Prime Minister as he warns that no party has veto on peace process00:02
Letter: Fit for a king00:02
War cannibals00:02
REVIEW / Life, from belching whales to duvet-stuffing00:02
Football: FA's plan for the young: Reforms to be considered00:02
Letter: Mostar's bridge between faiths must be built afresh00:02
Clinton and the colour of crime00:02
Bottom Line: Search for stability00:02
Sailing / Round the World Yacht Race: Nightmare of mixing, matching and mending sails: Grant Dalton, the skipper of the lead boat, NZ Endeavour, who is writing for the Independent, finds the pace starting to pick up00:02
Computers: Feedback00:02
Leading Article: Prison union out of step with the times00:02
Letter: Mostar's bridge between faiths must be built afresh00:02
View from City Road: Uncomfortable time for Gas investors00:02
Whitbread to expand food retailing side: Interim figures of pounds 135.7m exceed expectations00:02
Out of hiding00:02
Hess 'shrine' smashed00:02
FILM / NEW RELEASES: Trust accounts: Sheila Johnston is disturbed by a week of suspect innocence and innocent suspects, while . . .00:02
The M40 Crash: Teacher tells of passing blazing vehicle00:02
Kiev adopts arms treaty00:02
View from City Road: Redundancy fear may help keep inflation low00:02
Out of Russia: Doctors in a pickle over Lenin's future00:02
Electronics expert jailed for 25 years00:02
FILM / Letting in the third man: Sheila Johnston finds plenty of good films still to be seen at the London Film Festival, and outlines some special offers00:02
The Queen's Speech: Criminal Justice: Tougher policies aimed at helping victims of crime00:02
CE Heath improves to pounds 11m00:02
Judge bars action by prison officers: High Court blocks plan for three days of disruption in jails00:02
World Cup Football / Republic's joy: Irish delight over punts and pints: Charlton's charges set to profit from a maestro's master-stroke. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
The Queen's Speech: Shopping hours reform: Big stores set for Sunday trading00:02
Judge highlights the injustice that prejudice inflicts on black people00:02
Lawyer murdered00:02
Racing: Credo to delay Pipe revival: Weight may tell as the Champion Hurdler seeks to restore esteem00:02
Umpires knew of ball-tampering00:02
The Queen's Speech: The Commons Debate: Leaders clash over 'Basics'00:02
Outside Edge: Jasper Rees meets the arty types' money-minder00:02
The M40 Crash: Day trip to disaster for 11 young musicians: Steve Boggan outlines the events leading to the accident which killed 11 pupils and a teacher after an outing to London00:02
The Queen's Speech: Payment increase00:02
Green dreams00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Morton hits at British caution on big projects00:02
Hogg looking at bid targets: Three 'firm proposals' in financial services sector, says chairman00:02
Arrests after soccer death00:02
C&W to offer video on demand: Links with entertainment and software firms planned00:02
View from City Road: Chesterton may have the answer00:02
BOOK REVIEW / How to change the world and be sexy: Fire with fire - Naomi Wolf: Chatto & Windus, pounds 11.9900:02
Boy 'confessed to killing toddler': Bulger trial boy admitted killing00:02
Brooke to allow large television companies to merge: Announcement could lead to restructuring and flurry of takeovers Further review of media ownership likely00:02
People: VIP treatment for landless leader00:02
Tennis: Graf back in the groove00:02
World Cup Football: US glad to miss England thugs00:02
Bottom Line: Whitbread cheer00:02
Children can bunk off for good reasons00:02
World Cup Football / Welsh Worries: Yorath's critique of grass roots: A defeat, a tragedy and uncertainty over the future in the Principality. Phil Shaw reports00:02
World Cup Football: Doomed Taylor undone by his big-game failures: The England manager is staying put for the time being, but his reign is effectively over. Joe Lovejoy, Football Correspondent, looks back on a disappointing three years00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Rallying: Network Q RAC Rally, Birmingham00:02
Bottom Line: C&W's battle plan00:02
Exchange rates aid Willis Corroon: Fall in investment income cancelled out00:02
The Queen's Speech: Welsh and Scots reforms00:02
The Queen's Speech: Environment: 'One-stop' agencies to be created for protection00:02
Regalian comes close to the black: Luxury developer discusses new developments with its banks00:02
MUSIC / Oriental airs: Anthony Payne on Docklands Sinfonietta and St Petersburg Philharmonic00:02
Court circular00:02
Computers: Feedback00:02
World Cup Football: French with tears00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
INTERVIEW / Master of the circus: Henryk Gorecki was the classic over-night success story. But he'll have none of it. Interview by Mark Pappenheim00:02
Obituary: Canon Roy McKay00:02
Quick exit00:02
Shorter hours00:02
The M40 Crash: Victims were the 'cream of the crop'00:02
Results deepen slide at Porter Chadburn00:02
The British Comedy Awards 199300:02
Past and future leaders party into the new dawn00:02
Cricket: Essex sign Australian bowler00:02
Football: Coppell pulls out of the reckoning: The Succession / The former Crystal Palace manager is the favourite to replace Taylor but does not want the job. Clive White reports00:02
BEST-SELLERS - Top 10 Film Posters00:02
The Queen's Speech: Omissions: Short speech shuns controversy00:02
Former prisoner swaps the cells for life in the stage: Correction00:02
How the honking ruins the bonking00:02
Shareholders in Ferranti bridle over 1p GEC offer: Chief executive asks for acceptance of package to save jobs in stricken firm00:02
World Cup Football: The road to the United States00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Bock wants to sell 700 Lonrho firms00:02
Rugby Union: Brooke no argument as Blacks think big: Tourists select purely on form for Scots Test00:02
Letter: When approval means truancy00:02
FILM / A message for the little people: Adam Mars-Jones finds the Disney studio's latest offering, Aladdin, heavily overlaid with the therapy experiences of its makers00:02
Barratt chairman seeks house boost00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Soldiers' duty00:02
Letter: Matthew Arnold: man of the people00:02
Letter: Cancer study not retracted00:02
St Paul's launches appeal for pounds 12m00:02
The Queen's Speech: Priority placed on crime and economy: Full text of the Queen's Speech00:02
Sino-US talks dominate Apec summit00:02
Yorkshireman paid for Hess memorial: Farmer tells of mystery man who erected headstone to Hitler's deputy on his land00:02
'Nothing automatic' about aid for banks says Eddie George: Bank Governor issues stern warning to shareholders00:02
Row over 'corrupt' French book prizes: Novelist accuses judges of voting irregularities00:02
The Queen's Speech: European budget measure 'could lead to revolt'00:02
We can't afford 5-star service: Frederick Bonnart argues that Britain's armed forces are far too top heavy with top brass: Correction00:02
The M40 Crash: Britain 'blocked EU moves to tighten driving test rules': Seat belts and motorway services face scrutiny in wake of accident. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Athletics: McColgan is back on the right track: Hugh Jones on the Scot who has the Chinese in her sights as she prepares for the 1994 London Marathon00:02
Computers: Be an addict on the cheap: Nigel Willmott takes an obsessive look at this month's 'free disk' offers00:02
World Cup Football: Batistuta's freak show00:02
Non-League Football: Kettle plots path back to top: Southport are surprising with an uprising00:02
Letter: Sound barrier00:02
The Queen's Speech: Open Government: GCHQ to face scrutiny00:02
Phone call hoax that trapped a spy: Security services had been keeping check on Russian agent for 14 years before arrest. David Connett and James Cusick report00:02
Letter: When approval means truancy00:02
Handwriting tests 'useless as guide to job suitability': Psychologists are scathing about value of graphological analysis. Celia Hall reports00:02
Sports Listings: Tomorrow / Fencing: Eden Cup, Crystal Palace00:02
The Queen's Speech: Education: Rebellions brewing in both houses00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Killer in court outburst at police00:02
McCauley jailed00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Thousands call for peace in Ulster: Huge rallies across the province as a minute's silence is observed for the dead00:02
Amstrad shares slide on third profits warning: Worries about trading in run-up to Christmas also knock Dixons00:02
Law: A job with prospects: Sharon Wallach talks to Diana Faber, a newly appointed Law Commissioner, about her responsibilities and what she hopes to achieve00:02
Booming China gives the American dream a low rating00:02
Britain lagging in power for Europe regions: Westminster is being accused of stifling the voice of local democracy, writes Andrew Marshall in Brussels00:02
First Night: Disney genie conjures a children's delight: Aladdin: Odeon, Leicester Square00:02
Expect to be mugged by reality: A 10-minute Queen's Speech with good old 'back to basics' as its theme. Does anyone know what that means? Will it change the national mood of cynicism about politics?00:02
Football: England the victims of vacillation: Taylor's Teams / He said it was injuries, but a study of his teams suggests that Graham Taylor never made up his mind. Clive White reports00:02
The written word: what two samples revealed to an analyst00:02
The zoo lives: Dr Jo Gipps at London Zoo has a good story to tell, of profit and success. And he has a plan. Jim White reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Eccles bids farewell to 'little angel' Laura: Hundreds attend funeral of five-year-old transplant patient. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead - Skiing: World Alpine Cup00:02
Market Report: Bristol Scotts surges amid shareholder battle00:02
British Gas puts blame for high losses on Ofgas: Price cuts and competition seen as causes of pounds 225m third-quarter deficit00:02
Pit disaster verdict00:02
More jobs, smaller pay rises00:02
Obituary: Professor Sir William Paton00:02
Art returns00:02
Law Update: Hard times00:02
Electronic revolution founders in the fine print00:02
Little brother begins to talk back to big brother00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
First Night: Disney genie conjures a children's delight: Aladdin: Odeon, Leicester Square00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
The M40 Crash: Friends haunted by grim reminder of motorway carnage: Tragedy prompts calls for new road safety measures as school grieves for those who lost their lives00:02
Catch the last post: Sir Henry Cole started it all when he sent the first Christmas card 150 years ago. Gina Cowen reports00:02
Computers: Shareware sources00:02
Obituary: Anna Sten00:02
KGB defection that spelt end for undercover agent00:02
Letter: Distant slaughter00:02
South African right softens separatist line: Hopeful start to talks on reaching deal with Afrikaner group that rejects new constitution00:02
Pembroke: Lady T's new career gets off to a flying start00:02
Storehouse back in favour after chain disposals: Shares rise as group returns to the black00:02
The daily poem00:02
Seat belt demands renewed after M40 deaths00:02
Pension tax changes would hurt seven million people, says NAPF00:02
Bosnians sign pact to avert disaster00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Pact can show way to real recovery00:02
THEATRE / Sugar and spice: Paul Taylor reviews How About Alice? at the New Grove Theatre00:02
The Queen's Speech: Coal industry: Early start for pits privatisation Bill00:02
Opel unions agree four-year wage cap: Bonuses linked to reduced absenteeism00:02
The M40 Crash: Children get help to deal with trauma00:02
Today's Number: 104,50000:02
Italy blocks deal on steel subsidies: Rome refuses compromise on state limits00:02
Police work to be put out to tender00:02
FILM / Sheila Johnston's choice00:02
Computers: Some free advice on verbal abuse: Giveaway software may seem like a good deal, but you may get more - or less - than you bargained for. David Hewson reports00:02
Obituary: Professor Gerald Wibberley00:02
Clinton gamble pays off with Nafta victory: As the voting in Congress goes the President's way, he turns to east and west to tackle new trade opportunities00:02
Nigerian parties banned by new ruler00:02
The Queen's Speech: Police and magistrates' courts: Home Office to aim00:02
Women who won't take it any more00:02
Rugby Union: England cashing in00:02
One-parent families 'are crime red herring': Poverty and stress are more likely to cause delinquency, expert says00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Games reveal minority fears over oppression00:02
Once-proud city seeks a return to glory days: Patricia Clough finds an eagerness for change as Genoa prepares to choose a new mayor00:02
Law Report: River polluted by sewage works operator: National Rivers Authority v Yorkshire Water Services Ltd - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Simon Brown and Mr Justice Buckley), 15 November 199300:02
FILM / Video00:02
Scottish Heritable Trust suspended: Question mark over future of company00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Retired scientist to take key post: Top job failed to attract applicants00:02
Fight ends00:02
After Hours00:02
Letter: Mostar's bridge between faiths must be built afresh00:02
The Queen's Speech: Deregulation: Prescott warns of 'killing fields'00:02
German giants join forces to survive: Former rivals in the crucial machine tool industry have buried differences, writes John Eisenhammer00:02
Leading Article: Peace should be the priority00:02
Tennis: Courier's story takes wrong turn: Former world No 1 out of ATP Tour Championship as he extends unprecedented losing streak00:02
Frankly, no one gives a damn00:02
Merrett spurned by Lloyd's rival: Archer rejects approach from troubled firm00:02
Leading Article: Doubtful evidence of the handwritten word00:02
Hijack penalty00:02
Critical round-up00:02
Rugby League: Wigan make new effort to interest Little00:02
Letter: Modern parents need nurseries00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Letter: When approval means truancy00:02
Sporting Digest: Weighlifting00:02
Romania demo00:02
Diary00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Cold sparrow00:02
Pentagon denial00:02
Clean sweep for Hosokawa00:02
Europe tries to contain warring passions: Diplomats seek blueprint for treaties with Eastern European countries QBY: LEONARD DOYLE, West Europe Editor