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Best-Sellers: Top 10 Scotch Whisky Brands00:02
Workers, warriors, heros: Sebastiao Salgado's 'Workers', now on show in London, is an epic account of the world of manual labour. But what does it tell us?00:02
Shots shatter the prestige of PLO chairman: Robert Fisk reports from Hebron on threats to the 'seller of our country'00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Why understanding beats condemnation00:02
Hockey: Mayer earns recall00:02
SA's new council heads for conflict with Buthelezi: KwaZulu's help demanded in investigating hit-squads00:02
Arafat flies the flag on first visit to Britain: Historic meeting launches busy two-day schedule00:02
Dear Sir Richard Greenbury: A woman tells the man at the top of Marks and Spencer that it's time they dropped their lacy, itchy, tiny knickers00:02
Cost of justice00:02
Football: Tottenham's tax problem00:02
Curator's Choice: The Horniman Museum00:02
Scientist attacks 'failure' to cut teenage smoking: Colin Brown and Liz Hunt report on moves in the campaign to ban tobacco advertising00:02
The Gatt Deal: Seeds sown for clashes with the Third World00:02
Skiing: Tomba bounces back in triumph00:02
Cigarette advert withdrawn: Colin Brown and Liz Hunt report on moves in the campaign to ban tobacco advertising00:02
Obituary: Professor Sir John Stallworthy00:02
Football: Segers compounds Liverpool's misery: Wimbledon taken to the limit in casting old Wembley spell over Merseysiders in the Coca-Cola Cup00:02
Former SS guard in shooting case to return to Britain00:02
Exports help Halma up to pounds 10m profit00:02
Armoury museum00:02
Southern Electric cuts00:02
Nine killed in Sarajevo00:02
Saddam frees foreign prisoners00:02
The Gatt Deal: France sees itself as gallant defender00:02
Letter: Ancient Egypt in a cigar box00:02
Media magnate sets out on mission to save Italy: Silvio Berlusconi's ambitious plans to plunge into politics have aroused antagonism, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
Ministers ready to back pounds 2.8bn Thorp plant: Nuclear recycling project to go ahead despite strong opposition. Colin Brown reports00:02
View from City Road: Still in search of BCCI compensation00:02
Luanda denies raid on Savimbi00:02
Insurers face new regulatory powers00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Support centres offer chance of quiet study for busy pupils: Scheme to tackle homework problems. Fran Abrams reports00:02
Cash carrot may be waved at settlers: Peace deal could hang on evacuation of Jewish areas, Sarah Helm writes from Jerusalem00:02
Athletics: New role for old talents00:02
IRA blamed for woman's death00:02
The Gatt Deal: The dealers: fair, tough, urbane and direct: MacSharry: theatrical feats00:02
Obituary: Professor John Wisdom00:02
View from City Road: Perils of the backdoor takeover of Trafalgar00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: What takeover?00:02
The Gatt Deal: Britain hopes for 400,000 new jobs00:02
Computer games link to aggression: The British Psychological Society's conference in London00:02
Ford shuts early as sales slump00:02
Scores die in Cairo rockfall00:02
Letter: Blyton bias00:02
Parents warned00:02
Racing: Sybillin's burden00:02
Whessoe slides as prices are squeezed00:02
Protester jailed00:02
World anticipates wealthier future: US and Europe bury Gatt differences hours from deadline clearing way for signing00:02
Declaration of peace for Ireland00:02
London Transport Museum re-opens00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Saviour Beck hits right note: No. 55 Preston North End00:02
'House' reprieved00:02
Rugby League: Talks on ownership of Crusaders00:02
Zhirinovsky demands reformers' heads00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Redwood spells out his basics message00:02
Tiepolo painting stolen00:02
Cricket: Pakistan's pace pair trump Zimbabwe: Wasim and Waqar's deadly duet decides series00:02
Trafalgar dives to pounds 347m loss: Conglomerate announces pounds 404m rights issue to balance write-downs across the board00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Press complaints00:02
Today's Number: 600:02
View from City Road: Bundesbank asks for caution00:02
Russia: Baltic states see their worst nightmare come true00:02
Smith prolonging war of attrition: Campaign forces defeat in Scottish committee00:02
Hopes fade for missing soldiers00:02
Lloyd Leisure fit with pounds 5.7m: 'Country club' company serves up results ahead of flotation forecast00:02
Last stand on Falklands war crimes inquiry: Military veterans set for Lords battle to stop investigation into claims of cold-blooded killings. Will Bennett reports00:02
Southern Water gives sector biggest payout00:02
Comics in a sterile landscape: Newman and Baddiel couldn't have happened in the Sixties: they are simply too bad00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Absolute winner00:02
The Gatt Deal: The dealers: fair, tough, urbane and direct: Kantor: direct line to Clinton00:02
The 'Independent'/Sharp School Team Quiz: Your final chance to win a prize00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
TV classic found in cellar: Lost 'Steptoe' tapes in BBC's new year season. David Lister reports00:02
Maid lands Jackson in hot water00:02
Russia: The winners and the losers00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Leading Article: Facing the foes of free trade00:02
TELEVISION / Just a deal away from making history00:02
Orchestral order00:02
Vaux launches bitter attack on government: Brewer increases profits to pounds 26.6m, but complains of industry turmoil in wake of Beer Orders00:02
Letter: Economic key to Baltic stability00:02
Sailing / Whitbread Round the World Race: Crew safety paramount for Maisto: Italian skipper defends decision to activate Brooksfield's emergency distress beacon. Stuart Alexander reports from Fremantle00:02
Canada's former prime minister steps down as party leader00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Abuse victims seek surgery: The British Psychological Society's conference in London00:02
Safety drive boosts First Technology00:02
New man at Grand Met00:02
Law Report: Costly group claims struck out: AB and others v John Wyeth & Brother Ltd and others - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Balcombe, Lord Justice Stuart-Smith and Lord Justice Peter Gibson), 26 November 1993.00:02
Letter: Spirit of Christmas00:02
Diary00:02
Loophole on stolen phones attacked00:02
Racing: Unsung lad who rebuilt broken-down House: A stablehand's role in rehabilitating a champion has won a well-deserved accolade. Sue Montgomery reports00:02
Spending figures raise rate cut hopes00:02
Andreotti faces accuser00:02
Obituary: Professor John Wisdom00:02
Two cleared over 'tainted police evidence': Convictions quashed after Court of Appeal told officers could not be relied on. Terry Kirby reports00:02
The right frame of mind: The work of sculptors Julian Opie and Richard Wentworth starts with a photograph. Then they see how things develop. Iain Gale reports00:02
Kidnap fear00:02
IRA bomb on railway line in Surrey00:02
Cricket: Morris dancers sent to Coventry: Loye lays low as England A motor on00:02
Birthdays00:02
Rink on the brink: A rave has taken London's only rollerskating club into profit. But now its future is under threat from the council. James Style reports00:02
The Gatt Deal: Week of fast footwork, beer and skittles00:02
Books for Christmas: The menace and mystery of Liston: Ken Jones on boxing enigmas and stuff of legends00:02
Mayhew 'offered to resign'00:02
Dearing steps down from reporting body00:02
US attacks Harare land-grab00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
China fire toll put at 6000:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Rugby Union / The State of the Union: How professional have amateurs become?: Case Study One: Brian Moore00:02
Chess: Playing mind games00:02
Corporate finance fees rise at KPMG00:02
Mrs Arafat, already liberated: Suha Tawil, young and glamorous, is accompanying her husband, grizzled and 64, on his first visit to London. Janie Lawrence met her in Tunisia00:02
Badminton: Versatile Gowers: Britons' World Grand Prix challenge00:02
Stand-in 'threatened Reed with knife in heavy drinking session': Actor's former companion admits falling on soft sand, not coral. James Cusick reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Suicidal fantasy of the Fuhrer's poisoned dwarf: Goebbels - Ralf Georg Reuth: Constable, pounds 19.9500:02
Yorkshire admits LWT bid00:02
Football: Fox proves his worth: Orient fall in shoot-out00:02
Pembroke: 3i ventures into military matters00:02
UN to appoint world human rights watchdog00:02
Two killed in Gaza00:02
Cricket: Rhodes' injury adds to SA woe: Reiffel on rampage as Australia prevail00:02
Racing: Kelso threatened00:02
Arafat comes cap in hand on his first visit to Britain00:02
Anti-fur skin protest00:02
Elton John sells jewels for pounds 900,00000:02
Racing: Crash escape for trainer00:02
Russia: Alarm-bells ring but US insists on business as usual00:02
Cut in sick-pay will hit small companies: Beckett says all employers will lose out under Chancellor's plan to save pounds 700m00:02
Win? You're more likely to be murdered: If luck doesn't work there are other ways to play the Irish national lottery. James Quilter reports00:02
Letter: Theatre of the ignored00:02
Rugby League: McClennan in dock: Investigation of coach's conduct00:02
Rugby League: Gregory rescues sodden Salford00:02
Anger as Bishop takes torture out of hell: Church of England told not to take descriptions of Second Coming literally00:02
Leading Article: The value of a Doubting David00:02
The Daily Poem: Best Friends00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Don't sty for me, Argentina00:02
Bottom Line: Water proves its worth00:02
Architecture: Enter, pursued by a planning officer: Peter Dunn reports on a corner of Shakespeare country earmarked for Bard Land: part film set, part theme park, part housing estate00:02
Obituary: Shakespear Kangwena00:02
Letter: Colombian state and the drug cartels00:02
Car auction00:02
Bosnia Appeal: Dark pools of human misery: Marcus Tanner reports from a bleak Belgrade00:02
Letter: Psychiatric services that can serve the community00:02
Jury told to avoid emotion00:02
Two killed in crash00:02
Letter: Economic key to Baltic stability00:02
Court Circular00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Leading Article: Vital skills for jobs and self-esteem00:02
Stepfather 'put girl, 3, in scalding bath'00:02
Aideed's wings clipped by US00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Cancer treatment 'speeds up recovery'00:02
Major and unions to meet over GCHQ00:02
Football: Webb resigns over player's reprieve00:02
THEATRE / Off West End: Hatched, matched, dispatched: School for Wives; The Good Natur'd Man; Punchbag00:02
The Gatt Deal: The dealers: fair, tough, urbane and direct: Sutherland: kept message clear00:02
Out of America: Washington Revolving Door opens way to riches00:02
The Gatt Deal: The dealers: fair, tough, urbane and direct: Sir Leon Brittan: passionate free trader00:02
Football: Long haul to the finals: European Championship expanding00:02
Racing: Revival rolls onto Riverside00:02
Letter: Blyton bias00:02
Letter: How Hollywood sells America00:02
Er . . . when did we first meet Mrs Fuglesang?00:02
Inside Parliament: Arafat treated to a Commons sandstorm: Smith rounds on out-of-control NHS - MP's 'Imelda Marcos of Downing St' jibe - Major makes use of guillotine Footnote00:02
Media: Good question] Next, please: From Day to Dimbleby . . . everything you wanted to know about Question Time but never had the chance to ask. A viewer's guide by Michael Leapman00:02
MUSIC / In the balance: Nicholas Williams on the London Philharmonic at the Festival Hall00:02
Children who kill are not evil, say doctors00:02
Bomb attack in Londonderry00:02
Two held after bomb attacks00:02
Rugby Union / The State of the Union: How professional have amateurs become?: Case Study Two: Scott Gibbs00:02
Matrix Churchill case was 'ludicrous': Former minister could not see justification for trial. David Connett reports00:02
Freddie Mercury's stamps for sale00:02
Shooting inquiry00:02
Good marriage 'is key to happy life': The British Psychological Society's conference in London00:02
Noble Lowndes fined pounds 740,000 over investment abuses: Imro imposes near-record penalty for 'systematic churning and switching' of customer money by firm's consultants00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Lottery hunters00:02
THEATRE / Regrets? More than a few: Paul Taylor reviews Piaf at the Piccadilly Theatre, London00:02
UNDERRATED / The case for Fred Dineage00:02
Tory 'U-turn' over support for seat-belts on coaches00:02
Media: Would you swap it for another type of ad?: Martin Rosenbaum finds many people are happy with the present brand of detergent advertising00:02
Russia: Rise and rise of the wild man who would be tsar: Vladimir Zhirinovsky, whose ultra-nationalists won the largest number of votes, has set his eye on President Yeltsin's job00:02
Congo's murderous politics00:02
Paramount invites more offers00:02
An act of vengeance, not justice: Geoffrey Wheatcroft argues that prosecuting war criminals devalues our civilisation00:02
Is there or isn't there? The infernal question: Hugh Montefiore responds to the declaration by the Bishop of Durham that Hell does not exist00:02
Bottom Line: Vaux pas on profit00:02
Cricket: Test umpires panel planned00:02
The moon, the stars and my pal Nigel: In bed with Heather Couper00:02
The Gatt Deal: World waits to see who really gains: It took seven years to work out an agreement, but no one knows how long will it take to work out the consequences00:02
Architecture: Meanwhile, down on ye olde motorway: Michael Wood discovers more fake history on the M2500:02
Britain 'stays bottom of costs league'00:02
Ivory Towers: Ectoplasm shortage00:02
Letter: Blyton bias00:02
Boxing: Duran finds new fight: Panama's idol eyes political career00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Market Report: Rally is wrong-footed by the Russian right00:02
Letter: Psychiatric services that can serve the community