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BOOK REVIEW / Skirting the heart of music: Giles Smith on prose with its sleeves up, in Frank Conroy's self-confident first novel: 'Body and Soul' - Frank Conroy: Hamish Hamilton, 14.99 pounds00:02
Money: Legal investment00:02
Money: Legal investment00:02
Beaches cargo vessel00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Letter: Name of the game00:02
Appeals: Wordsworth Trust at Grasmere, Cumbria00:02
EU drives east towards a 'greater Europe': Delors describes ambitious campaign for more trade links and members00:02
Profile: Dripping wet and in a hurry: Stephen Dorrell, Major's own leadership candidate?00:02
Upbeat: Coda00:02
Obituary: David Lloyd-Jones00:02
YTTV lurches into loss00:02
Beaches cargo vessel00:02
Letter: Time for Australia to come of age00:02
REVIEW / Waiting for something to happen: Robert Maycock finds Jonathan Lloyd's Tolerance something more than bearable00:02
I CONFESS / Jonathan Meades turns on the Electric Light Orchestra00:02
Racing: Challenge in control00:02
Leading Article: The revival of religious education00:02
Money: Skiing option00:02
Athletics: Kenya moves on foreign agents00:02
Sporting Digest: Darts00:02
Labour to refight pay bed battle00:02
Britons' icy escape from death: As Bosnia convoys are suspended, aid driver tells how gunmen murdered his colleague00:02
Belarus elects hardline leader00:02
Gastropod00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Tube crackdown00:02
Food and Drink: Not from Jerusalem and no artichoke: It's a sunflower from the West with a flavour to savour, as America's native Indians have known for centuries00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Market Report: BT takes turn for better as sale time approaches00:02
Institute of Mathematics00:02
Money: Emerging trust00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: Decision day for Eighties wheezes: At least seven split capital trusts are coming to the end of their lives in the next few years, writes Heather Connon00:02
Money: Out of pocket due to a flight of fancy: David Berry describes why some credit cardholders missed out on refunds00:02
Letter: Touching thoughts00:02
Mexico calls for voting changes00:02
Scottish Football: Celtic look for better luck00:02
Cuttings: Respect your elders00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Suffering a loss of characters00:02
Sport: The week in review00:02
Style: Designers go to the wall: Smart as paint, Tamsin Blanchard follows the graffiti trend out of the subway, on to the street00:02
Departures: Florida houses00:02
Cuttings: Christmas yet to come00:02
Football / FA Cup: Norwich hoping to home in on United: Phil Shaw looks at this weekend's fourth-round FA Cup ties in which dreams may end on the road00:02
YTTV lurches into loss00:02
Aids campaign falls victim to 'back to basics'00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Rugby League: Testing time for Halifax00:02
BOOKS / Classic Thoughts: The devil's own job: Colin Sedgwick on James Hogg's chilling The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824)00:02
Aid agreed before 500m pounds jet order: Loan denounced as sweetener for Indonesian fighter deal00:02
Golf: Els leaves his rivals trailing in his wake00:02
Cricket: Donald in dismissive mood00:02
Faith & Reason: Islam avoids the dangers of doubt: Dr Shabbir Akhtar replies this week to the Right Rev Michael Nazir-Ali's proposals for opening dialogue between Islamic fundamentalism and mainstream Christianity.00:02
Hockey: Crutchley puts England in semi-final00:02
Letter: Time for Australia to come of age00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Letter: Confidence in the chief constable00:02
Birthdays00:02
Tennis: Martin aims to make a name for himself: Sampras' near-perfect dismissal of the reigning champion sets up an intriguing climax to the Australian Open00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
'Plans for privatised security' at GCHQ00:02
Skater's ethics under scrutiny00:02
Miners transfer pension schemes: Correction00:02
Letter: Time for Australia to come of age00:02
Money: Borrowers beware the pitfalls of renting out: Caroline Merrell looks at the different policies on letting00:02
Rowing: Oarsmen gain extra funding00:02
Letter: Keeping Cornish sewage at bay00:02
Style: Best-distressed man about town: You've got the cast, now find the cast-offs. John Windsor meets the man behind television's wardrobe00:02
The real scandal of Kingsmead00:02
Travel: Railing against an attack on00:02
Judgment reserved00:02
Football / FA Cup: Bergara loves changing life and climes: Stockport County's eccentric manager is looking for further progress in the FA Cup. Joe Lovejoy reports00:02
Falkands inquiry00:02
Country Matters: A bodge job turned into art00:02
Labour to refight pay bed battle00:02
Country Matters: A bodge job turned into art00:02
Hartstone sells French arm to Courtaulds for pounds 45m: Sale proceeds will relieve firm's central problem of debt00:02
Upbeat: Wrong track00:02
Menendez mistrial declared00:02
THEATRE / Spirit levels: Paul Taylor and Judith Mackrell cast separate eyes on Caryl Churchill's The Skriker at the Cottesloe00:02
Cape Town hunt for boys' serial killer: Panic spreads as minister offers pounds 50,000 reward for capture of strangler who sexually attacked and killed 11 mixed-race children00:02
Letter: Time for Australia to come of age00:02
Auctions00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Out of Golan: Deal ferments in wine capital of Middle East00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Family passions: Nicholas Tucker meets Nina Bawden, teller of secrets for adults and difficult children00:02
Cuttings: Bring up the birch00:02
Special Report on Investment trusts: Emerging markets come up trumps: While the rewards can be extremely high, the risks are also significant, writes Heather Connon00:02
Money: Stroud's five-year 6.69% fix00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Obituary: Air Chief Marshal Sir Neville Stack00:02
Landmarks: The Glasgow School of Art00:02
Church appointments00:02
MUSIC / Angel voices singing: Next Wednesday is the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina. Bayan Northcott assesses his legacy00:02
Minister quits in furore over Polish bank: Privatisation deal cost state dearly and spun huge instant profits for a select few00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Wills00:02
Food and Drink: The milking of the cash cow: Should big business deliver us a genetically-engineered pinta? Joanna Blythman thinks not00:02
Conservation takes priority as Broads marshmen harvest Norfolk reeds for use in thatching00:02
Cuttings: Bean feast00:02
Money: Pension trust00:02
Faith & Reason: Islam avoids the dangers of doubt: Dr Shabbir Akhtar replies this week to the Right Rev Michael Nazir-Ali's proposals for opening dialogue between Islamic fundamentalism and mainstream Christianity.00:02
The real scandal of Kingsmead00:02
Obituary: Ales damovich00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Motoring: The way forward, or mere diversion?: Christopher Columbus] Electronic route planning] But an atlas will do just as well for Phil Llewellin00:02
Out of Golan: Deal ferments in wine capital of Middle East00:02
Food and Drink: The restaurant at the end of the universe: Lost in some other world, Chinon is a peculiar and pricey place. But the food is strangely good, reports Emily Green00:02
Obituary: Edward Duke00:02
Motoring: And pop goes the diesel: Great diesels such as the Citroen Xantia are really catching on, says John Simister00:02
Today's Number: 2m00:02
Personal: On the slippery slope of romance: Heart Searching: Lyndsay Russell puts on her ski boots and goggles and goes in search of love on the piste00:02
Upbeat: Right lines00:02
Profile: Dripping wet and in a hurry: Stephen Dorrell, Major's own leadership candidate?00:02
Minister quits in furore over Polish bank: Privatisation deal cost state dearly and spun huge instant profits for a select few00:02
Money: Taxman to crack down on PEP capital gains: Caroline Merrell on why bed and breakfast deals may never be the same00:02
Money: Stroud's five-year 6.69% fix00:02
Football: Gascoigne explains photographer incident00:02
Style: Letter carvers cut a dash: Jonathan Glancey admires the typographical skills of some of Britain's greatest calligraphers00:02
Money: There's nothing phoney about the challenge to BT: The future of Britain's telephone network is on the line. Andrew Bibby reports00:02
Money: Where going to court costs not a sausage: The Germans have ways of making legal action less painful, reports Iain Jenkins00:02
Royal Society of St George00:02
Property: I can't tell you how boring it is00:02
DOUBLE PLAY / Now take a deep breath: Stephen Johnson and Robert Cowan on new releases of Bruckner and Beethoven00:02
Spotlight on topless nun as chapel hosts musical: David Lister on a mixed response to an irreverent production00:02
BankAmerica in dollars 1.9bn merger00:02
Letter: How to improve royal security00:02
Obituary: Edward Duke00:02
Belarus elects hardline leader00:02
View from City Road: Tax-based option grows in Germany00:02
Cuttings: Christmas yet to come00:02
Thais charged with tourist murders00:02
Hockey: Crutchley puts England in semi-final00:02
Landing problem grounds Airbus00:02
Sport Quotes of the Week00:02
Mexico calls for voting changes00:02
Finns' question of faith for Rehn00:02
Driven by boredom00:02
Big battle looms as Atlanta insists on flying flag for Dixie: Civil rights groups say Confederate banner is racist00:02
Former Sandinista soldiers occupy cathedral00:02
I CONFESS / Jonathan Meades turns on the Electric Light Orchestra00:02
Non-EU trade deficit narrows as exports gather pace00:02
Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
Obituary: Hedley Marshall00:02
Thais charged with tourist murders00:02
Money: Halifax transfer00:02
Redwood accused over agency chief00:02
MPs look at overhauling financial regulation00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Landing problem grounds Airbus00:02
Food and Drink: Give me plain home cooking, not foreign stuff00:02
Letter: Keeping Cornish sewage at bay00:02
UK and Australia forge new trade links: Talk of new partnership as business co-operation booms in the wake of deregulation00:02
Zhirinovsky told to leave00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: Manager not inextricably linked to the product: The psychology of branding can mislead, says Paul Durman00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Paroled man gets life for sex killing: Review of probation conditions follows murder of seven-year-old boy. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Style: Letter carvers cut a dash: Jonathan Glancey admires the typographical skills of some of Britain's greatest calligraphers00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Football: Wales go for part-time Toshack00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Skirting the heart of music: Giles Smith on prose with its sleeves up, in Frank Conroy's self-confident first novel: 'Body and Soul' - Frank Conroy: Hamish Hamilton, 14.99 pounds00:02
Athletics: Christie starts the bidding: World champions bear down as Russians hit Glasgow00:02
Style: One deep cut could put my finances in order00:02
Money: 'Sell in May' not only way00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
MUSIC / Angel voices singing: Next Wednesday is the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina. Bayan Northcott assesses his legacy00:02
Cricket: Lathwell's premature check-out00:02
Bank autonomy bill fails: Dorrell pours cold water on interest rate independence00:02
Letter: Name of the game00:02
Tennis: Martin aims to make a name for himself: Sampras' near-perfect dismissal of the reigning champion sets up an intriguing climax to the Australian Open00:02
Football Diary: Sorry, wrong number00:02
Finns' question of faith for Rehn00:02
Racing: Mole surfaces amid mediocrity: An Old pretender can dig deep in the ground he prefers and prove he is not yet over the hill - Richard Edmondson runs through today's Festival dress rehearsals00:02
Food and Drink: Making up for a wasted youth: Bryan Gould talks to Anthony Rose about his wine education, and reveals that he was a late developer00:02
Killer gets life00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lines from a separate star: Godfrey Hodgson on an intelligent study of Kipling's noble and honest poetic talent: 'Kipling the Poet' - Peter Keating: Secker & Warburg, 25 pounds00:02
Football: Souness bows out at Anfield00:02
Service appointments00:02
Money: Bond rate set each month00:02
Lloyd's names warned of legal action 'boomerang'00:02
Italy's magistrates 'above politics'00:02
Letter: Touching thoughts00:02
Institute of Physics00:02
Travel: Overlords of Sarawak sold down the river: Simon Calder joined a boat trip up the Skrang in Borneo for a folkloric experience that really took the biscuit00:02
Mayhew optimistic on IRA response00:02
Sales blow for Sainsbury: Property write-down adds to food retailer's woes as shares tumble00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Deadly bees among the peanut plants: Geoff Dyer on a magnificent Vietnamese story of love and death, The Sorrow of War00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Leading Article: The revival of religious education00:02
Letter: Time for Australia to come of age00:02
Rugby League: Testing time for Halifax00:02
EXCURSIONS / Trail and error: Boarded-up churches, nite clubs and OAP homes. Phil Harriss blazes the Scunthorpe Heritage Trail00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: Vintage year puts focus on value: The narrowing of discounts has been vital to the sector's success. Paul Durman looks at the implications00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Money: Out of pocket due to a flight of fancy: David Berry describes why some credit cardholders missed out on refunds00:02
Departures: On your bike00:02
Special Report on Investment Trust: Roll up for the amazing shrinking discount: Investors pooling money with others have been rewarded with impressive results, writes Andrew Bibby00:02
Money: Where going to court costs not a sausage: The Germans have ways of making legal action less painful, reports Iain Jenkins00:02
Travel: A train full of trainers: Travelling from Peking to Moscow, Gordon McBain found himself in the middle of a trade war involving counterfeit sportswear00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: What the specialists fancy: Alison Eadie asks stockbrokers and other experts to give their recommendations for people seeking to save pounds 50 a month00:02
Saturday Night: Now, will you warm to Luke?00:02
Letter: Confidence in the chief constable00:02
Non-EU trade deficit narrows as exports gather pace00:02
View from City Road: Even actuaries can teach banks something00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: What the specialists fancy: Alison Eadie asks stockbrokers and other experts to give their recommendations for people seeking to save pounds 50 a month00:02
TOP 20 RESORTS / Kitzbuhel00:02
Cricket: Donald in dismissive mood00:02
Motor Racing: Prost given his deadline: McLaren chase drivers00:02
Travel: New ports of call for European voyagers: Ferry operators are eager to open up new routes to distant destinations, north and south, and they offer some good deals, says Frank Barrett00:02
Alcohol death00:02
THEATRE / Spirit levels: Paul Taylor and Judith Mackrell cast separate eyes on Caryl Churchill's The Skriker at the Cottesloe00:02
Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
Motoring: And pop goes the diesel: Great diesels such as the Citroen Xantia are really catching on, says John Simister00:02
Man 'died after drink binge on prison bus': Group 4 admits failure of procedures00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Style: One deep cut could put my finances in order00:02
'Cockney' Radio 1 proves a turn-off00:02
Money Grouse: Barclaycard's removal service00:02
Upbeat: Wrong track00:02
Church appointments00:02
Confusion over Assad's promise of 'normality'00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: Decision day for Eighties wheezes: At least seven split capital trusts are coming to the end of their lives in the next few years, writes Heather Connon00:02
Lloyd's names warned of legal action 'boomerang'00:02
Vengeful mother cleared of murder00:02
REVIEW / Who comes over all soppy about sows?00:02
Money: Midland film00:02
Football: Souness bows out at Anfield00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
View from City Road: Tax-based option grows in Germany00:02
Croats and Serbs launch invasion00:02
Football / FA Cup: Norwich hoping to home in on United: Phil Shaw looks at this weekend's fourth-round FA Cup ties in which dreams may end on the road00:02
BankAmerica in dollars 1.9bn merger00:02
Wills00:02
The Age of Consent Debate: Young gay men being exposed to risk of Aids: Health workers fear breaking law00:02
Money: There's nothing phoney about the challenge to BT: The future of Britain's telephone network is on the line. Andrew Bibby reports00:02
Service appointments00:02
Mitsotakis faces investigation00:02
View from City Road: Even actuaries can teach banks something00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Valentines hide vengeful hearts: Hate mail replaced entreaties 200 years ago. Dalya Alberge discovers how love could hurt00:02
Racing: Mole surfaces amid mediocrity: An Old pretender can dig deep in the ground he prefers and prove he is not yet over the hill - Richard Edmondson runs through today's Festival dress rehearsals00:02
Gardening: Bulbs to light up the winter garden: Spring flowers should be planted informally, here densely, there sparsely, to achieve a natural look, says Stephen Anderton00:02
American Football: Murdoch's expensive catch00:02
Obituary: Ales damovich00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Table Tennis: Eden protects England's title00:02
Food and Drink: The milking of the cash cow: Should big business deliver us a genetically-engineered pinta? Joanna Blythman thinks not00:02
Four bodies found on car back seat after blaze00:02
Sport Quotes of the Week00:02
Castrators cut down Proteus results00:02
Food and Drink: I am returning to the back benches: Emily Green once held high office in the restaurant world. She reflects on her three months in power, a presidential term which ended this week00:02
Redwood accused over agency chief00:02
Money: Pension trust00:02
Cuttings: Respect your elders00:02
Travel: Prices on a sliding scale: Which ski resorts are most expensive? Chris Gill finds that some of them are pretty steep00:02
Special Report on Investment Trust: Roll up for the amazing shrinking discount: Investors pooling money with others have been rewarded with impressive results, writes Andrew Bibby00:02
Cross-border beer trade burgeons: Brewers in UK reel as trippers roll back a million barrels annually00:02
Appeals: International Otter Survival Fund00:02
US set for boom year as growth rate soars: Economy locked into virtuous circle Deficit shrinks faster than expected Rupert Cornwell reports00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Money Grouse: Barclaycard's removal service00:02
THEATRE / A day in the life: Les Pieds dans l'eau, RNCM, Manchester00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Travel: How we made the earth move: Tony Kelly returned to his old school for a working holiday which combined back-breaking toil with restoration comedy00:02
Gypsies fall prey to Serb 'cleansing' blitz: Terrifying and violent attacks are being used to force minorities to leave northern Bosnia, Robert Block reports from Klasnice00:02
Mitsotakis faces investigation00:02
Riddle of US aide's death00:02
Departures: On your bike00:02
Licences withheld00:02
Travel: New ports of call for European voyagers: Ferry operators are eager to open up new routes to distant destinations, north and south, and they offer some good deals, says Frank Barrett00:02
Football / FA Cup: Bergara loves changing life and climes: Stockport County's eccentric manager is looking for further progress in the FA Cup. Joe Lovejoy reports00:02
Travel: A train full of trainers: Travelling from Peking to Moscow, Gordon McBain found himself in the middle of a trade war involving counterfeit sportswear00:02
Cricket: Lathwell's premature check-out00:02
Former Sandinista soldiers occupy cathedral00:02
Basketball: Giants land on Pluto: Manchester beat Bullets00:02
Property: I can't tell you how boring it is00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Review guidance was unlawful00:02
Property: New homes for retiring types: Sixtysomethings with money to spend are being courted by developers, says Anne Spackman00:02
Athletics: Kenya moves on foreign agents00:02
Castrators cut down Proteus results00:02
Scottish Football: Celtic look for better luck00:02
Upbeat: Right lines00:02
Motoring: The way forward, or mere diversion?: Christopher Columbus] Electronic route planning] But an atlas will do just as well for Phil Llewellin00:02
Licences withheld00:02
Obituary: Air Chief Marshal Sir Neville Stack00:02
Croats and Serbs launch invasion00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
EXCURSIONS / Trail and error: Boarded-up churches, nite clubs and OAP homes. Phil Harriss blazes the Scunthorpe Heritage Trail00:02
Court Circular00:02
Iraq arms case flaws 'were known'00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rapist convicted00:02
Personal: On the slippery slope of romance: Heart Searching: Lyndsay Russell puts on her ski boots and goggles and goes in search of love on the piste00:02
Food and Drink: Give me plain home cooking, not foreign stuff00:02
Loss of market share is main risk to firms00:02
Age of Consent Debate: Probation officers back consent at 1600:02
Cuttings: Bring up the birch00:02
Money: Yorkshire prize00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Suffering a loss of characters00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The right to choose floor tiles: 'The Sense of Things' - Alison Dye: Heinemann, 9.99 pounds00:02
Two-thirds of churches in City 'should close': Templeman report is welcomed by clergy. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Judgment reserved00:02
Indian politician versed in ways of the gods00:02
Upbeat: Royal present.00:02
Market Report: BT takes turn for better as sale time approaches00:02
Money: Borrowers beware the pitfalls of renting out: Caroline Merrell looks at the different policies on letting00:02
Prime ministers' Bosnia mission00:02
Letter: How to improve royal security00:02
Athletics: Christie starts the bidding: World champions bear down as Russians hit Glasgow00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Indian politician versed in ways of the gods00:02
View from City Road: Lower duties versus livers00:02
Auctions00:02
Travel: Overlords of Sarawak sold down the river: Simon Calder joined a boat trip up the Skrang in Borneo for a folkloric experience that really took the biscuit00:02
Zhirinovsky told to leave00:02
Upbeat: Royal present.00:02
Diesel cars given a government health warning00:02
Two-thirds of churches in City 'should close': Templeman report is welcomed by clergy. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Italy's magistrates 'above politics'00:02
Food and Drink: Making up for a wasted youth: Bryan Gould talks to Anthony Rose about his wine education, and reveals that he was a late developer00:02
Football: Venables to 'bring back fun' to England: A controversial character who has represented his country at every level is awarded a chance to revive national fortunes in style00:02
Institute of Mathematics00:02
BOOKS / The Independent Foreign Fiction Award: Lovers going Dutch00:02
Money: French advice00:02
Vengeful mother cleared of murder00:02
View from City Road: Lower duties versus livers00:02
Brandon passes payout despite profit rise00:02
Landmarks: The Glasgow School of Art00:02
Letter: Rolf Harris on TV00:02
Obituary: Hedley Marshall00:02
'Plans for privatised security' at GCHQ00:02
EU drives east towards a 'greater Europe': Delors describes ambitious campaign for more trade links and members00:02
Departures: Apartment hotel for London00:02
Institute of Physics00:02
Man 'died after drink binge on prison bus': Group 4 admits failure of procedures00:02
The Age of Consent Debate: Young gay men being exposed to risk of Aids: Health workers fear breaking law00:02
Money: Car guidance00:02
Rugby Union: Anxious Cooke to watch the wounded: Injured England trio use crucial League fixtures to prove fitness for next week's Calcutta Cup00:02
Review guidance was unlawful00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Driven by boredom00:02
Motor Racing: Prost given his deadline: McLaren chase drivers00:02
Cape Town hunt for boys' serial killer: Panic spreads as minister offers pounds 50,000 reward for capture of strangler who sexually attacked and killed 11 mixed-race children00:02
Forces face pounds 100m bill for sacking women00:02
Japan compromise on reforms00:02
Spotlight on topless nun as chapel hosts musical: David Lister on a mixed response to an irreverent production00:02
Travel: Card tricks00:02
Letter: Rolf Harris on TV00:02
Money: Yorkshire prize00:02
Money: Emerging trust00:02
Departures: Apartment hotel for London00:02
Dowty woes hit TI00:02
Cuttings: Bean feast00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: Shares climb following ERM exit: Since 16 September 1992, low interest rates and low inflation have started a stampede. Heather Connon reports00:02
Appeals: Wordsworth Trust at Grasmere, Cumbria00:02
Cricket: Atherton's climbers ready to conquer Nevis: Fraser, Malcolm, Ramprakash and Tufnell set to stretch their legs as England seek to build on their runaway start in the Caribbean00:02
Cricket: Atherton's climbers ready to conquer Nevis: Fraser, Malcolm, Ramprakash and Tufnell set to stretch their legs as England seek to build on their runaway start in the Caribbean00:02
Valentines hide vengeful hearts: Hate mail replaced entreaties 200 years ago. Dalya Alberge discovers how love could hurt00:02
Style: Designers go to the wall: Smart as paint, Tamsin Blanchard follows the graffiti trend out of the subway, on to the street00:02
Iraq arms case flaws 'were known'00:02
Birthdays00:02
Britons' icy escape from death: As Bosnia convoys are suspended, aid driver tells how gunmen murdered his colleague00:02
Royal Society of St George00:02
Age of Consent Debate: Probation officers back consent at 1600:02
Lamont newspaper row casts shadow over Major: Former Chancellor denies saying moral crusade is 'nauseating'. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Football: Gascoigne explains photographer incident00:02
Bank autonomy bill fails: Dorrell pours cold water on interest rate independence00:02
Big battle looms as Atlanta insists on flying flag for Dixie: Civil rights groups say Confederate banner is racist00:02
Basketball: Giants land on Pluto: Manchester beat Bullets00:02
Letter: Sensitive data and political belief00:02
FILM / Feast for the eye: The movies have a legendary appetite for food and all its accompanying rituals: John Lyttle digests cinema's most memorable meals00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Lamont newspaper row casts shadow over Major: Former Chancellor denies saying moral crusade is 'nauseating'. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Letter: Keeping Cornish sewage at bay00:02
US 'increasing Korean war fears'00:02
Dowty woes hit TI00:02
Rapist convicted00:02
Aid agreed before 500m pounds jet order: Loan denounced as sweetener for Indonesian fighter deal00:02
Rugby Union: Anxious Cooke to watch the wounded: Injured England trio use crucial League fixtures to prove fitness for next week's Calcutta Cup00:02
American Football: Murdoch's expensive catch00:02
Travel: Railing against an attack on00:02
Table Tennis: Eden protects England's title00:02
Cross-border beer trade burgeons: Brewers in UK reel as trippers roll back a million barrels annually00:02
Museum offers Prime Minister a robotic welcome00:02
US 'increasing Korean war fears'00:02
Travel: Hemingway trail00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Winter grips UN peace-keeping base and adds to troops' difficulties in Bosnia conflict00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Family passions: Nicholas Tucker meets Nina Bawden, teller of secrets for adults and difficult children00:02
Saturday Night: Now, will you warm to Luke?00:02
Travel: Hemingway trail00:02
Letter: Keeping Cornish sewage at bay00:02
Shooting inquiry00:02
Money: Taxman to crack down on PEP capital gains: Caroline Merrell on why bed and breakfast deals may never be the same00:02
REVIEW / Who comes over all soppy about sows?00:02
Japan compromise on reforms00:02
Hartstone sells French arm to Courtaulds for pounds 45m: Sale proceeds will relieve firm's central problem of debt00:02
Money: Car guidance00:02
Football: Team News00:02
UK and Australia forge new trade links: Talk of new partnership as business co-operation booms in the wake of deregulation00:02
FILM / Feast for the eye: The movies have a legendary appetite for food and all its accompanying rituals: John Lyttle digests cinema's most memorable meals00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Departures: Florida houses00:02
Sporting Digest: Darts00:02
Miners transfer pension schemes: Correction00:02
Aids campaign falls victim to 'back to basics'00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: Vintage year puts focus on value: The narrowing of discounts has been vital to the sector's success. Paul Durman looks at the implications00:02
Algeria's liberals fight fires of fundamentalism: Pride in a hard-won freedom may check the excesses that threaten to harm the country, writes Robert Fisk from Algiers00:02
Racing: Darley's lucky Colours00:02
Tube crackdown00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: New blossom for a corporate breed: For the first time in the insurance market's 300-year history people can invest at Lloyd's without risking all. Alison Eadie reports00:02
Riddle of US aide's death00:02
Special Report on Investment trusts: Emerging markets come up trumps: While the rewards can be extremely high, the risks are also significant, writes Heather Connon00:02
View from City Road: YTT looks like a prime target00:02
Sales blow for Sainsbury: Property write-down adds to food retailer's woes as shares tumble00:02
Paroled man gets life for sex killing: Review of probation conditions follows murder of seven-year-old boy. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Appeals: International Otter Survival Fund00:02
Court Circular00:02
Food and Drink: Not from Jerusalem and no artichoke: It's a sunflower from the West with a flavour to savour, as America's native Indians have known for centuries00:02
Food and Drink: The restaurant at the end of the universe: Lost in some other world, Chinon is a peculiar and pricey place. But the food is strangely good, reports Emily Green00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
American Football: Dallas favourites despite carrying health warning: Bills seek to end NFC's nine-year Super Bowl supremacy. Matt Tench reports from Atlanta00:02
US set for boom year as growth rate soars: Economy locked into virtuous circle Deficit shrinks faster than expected Rupert Cornwell reports00:02
Money: French advice00:02
Recorders00:02
Shooting inquiry00:02
Golf: Els leaves his rivals trailing in his wake00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Steam train to be renovated00:02
MPs look at overhauling financial regulation00:02
Confusion over Assad's promise of 'normality'00:02
Gastropod00:02
Menendez mistrial declared00:02
Upbeat: Coda00:02
Sport: The week in review00:02
Alcohol death00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: New blossom for a corporate breed: For the first time in the insurance market's 300-year history people can invest at Lloyd's without risking all. Alison Eadie reports00:02
Four bodies found on car back seat after blaze00:02
American Football: Dallas favourites despite carrying health warning: Bills seek to end NFC's nine-year Super Bowl supremacy. Matt Tench reports from Atlanta00:02
Obituary: David Lloyd-Jones00:02
Racing: Darley's lucky Colours00:02
'Cockney' Radio 1 proves a turn-off00:02
Fraud inquiry at Tory council00:02
Today's Number: 2m00:02
DOUBLE PLAY / Now take a deep breath: Stephen Johnson and Robert Cowan on new releases of Bruckner and Beethoven00:02
Gypsies fall prey to Serb 'cleansing' blitz: Terrifying and violent attacks are being used to force minorities to leave northern Bosnia, Robert Block reports from Klasnice00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Prime ministers' Bosnia mission00:02
Museum offers Prime Minister a robotic welcome00:02
Fraud inquiry at Tory council00:02
Conservation takes priority as Broads marshmen harvest Norfolk reeds for use in thatching00:02
Food and Drink: I am returning to the back benches: Emily Green once held high office in the restaurant world. She reflects on her three months in power, a presidential term which ended this week00:02
Football: Venables to 'bring back fun' to England: A controversial character who has represented his country at every level is awarded a chance to revive national fortunes in style00:02
Money: Skiing option00:02
Algeria's liberals fight fires of fundamentalism: Pride in a hard-won freedom may check the excesses that threaten to harm the country, writes Robert Fisk from Algiers00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
REVIEW / Waiting for something to happen: Robert Maycock finds Jonathan Lloyd's Tolerance something more than bearable00:02
View from City Road: YTT looks like a prime target00:02
Money: 'Sell in May' not only way00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Mayhew optimistic on IRA response00:02
Brandon passes payout despite profit rise00:02
Travel: Prices on a sliding scale: Which ski resorts are most expensive? Chris Gill finds that some of them are pretty steep00:02
Turks attack Kurds in Iraq00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Loss of market share is main risk to firms00:02
Money: Midland film00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: Manager not inextricably linked to the product: The psychology of branding can mislead, says Paul Durman00:02
Money: Halifax transfer00:02
Falkands inquiry00:02
Letter: Time for Australia to come of age00:02
Diesel cars given a government health warning00:02
BOOKS / Classic Thoughts: The devil's own job: Colin Sedgwick on James Hogg's chilling The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824)00:02
Football: Wales go for part-time Toshack00:02
Gardening: Bulbs to light up the winter garden: Spring flowers should be planted informally, here densely, there sparsely, to achieve a natural look, says Stephen Anderton00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Turks attack Kurds in Iraq00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Travel: Card tricks00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lines from a separate star: Godfrey Hodgson on an intelligent study of Kipling's noble and honest poetic talent: 'Kipling the Poet' - Peter Keating: Secker & Warburg, 25 pounds00:02
Travel: How we made the earth move: Tony Kelly returned to his old school for a working holiday which combined back-breaking toil with restoration comedy00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts: Shares climb following ERM exit: Since 16 September 1992, low interest rates and low inflation have started a stampede. Heather Connon reports00:02
Forces face pounds 100m bill for sacking women00:02
Racing: Challenge in control00:02
BOOKS / The Independent Foreign Fiction Award: Lovers going Dutch00:02
Killer gets life00:02
Winter grips UN peace-keeping base and adds to troops' difficulties in Bosnia conflict00:02
Style: Best-distressed man about town: You've got the cast, now find the cast-offs. John Windsor meets the man behind television's wardrobe00:02
Skater's ethics under scrutiny00:02
TOP 20 RESORTS / Kitzbuhel00:02
Letter: Sensitive data and political belief00:02
Property: New homes for retiring types: Sixtysomethings with money to spend are being courted by developers, says Anne Spackman00:02
Steam train to be renovated00:02
THEATRE / A day in the life: Les Pieds dans l'eau, RNCM, Manchester00:02
Recorders00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Deadly bees among the peanut plants: Geoff Dyer on a magnificent Vietnamese story of love and death, The Sorrow of War00:02
Money: Bond rate set each month00:02
Rowing: Oarsmen gain extra funding00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The right to choose floor tiles: 'The Sense of Things' - Alison Dye: Heinemann, 9.99 pounds00:02
Football Diary: Sorry, wrong number00:02
Spotlight on topless nun as chapel hosts musical: David Lister on a mixed response to an irreverent production00:02
Iraq arms case flaws 'were known'