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Database: Occupations of England Rugby Union team00:02
Letter: Abstract point00:02
Retirement flat runs into resale barrier: Disposing of a parent's final home can prove tricky00:02
Women ko'd00:02
Clinton warns that US airmen could die00:02
ROCK / We were really big in Germany . . .: Before becoming a journalist, Giles Smith was a pop star. Sort of. In this article in the new 'Mojo', he tells it like it was00:02
Football: FA Cup Fifth Round: Harriers fall to Chapman00:02
Child Support Agency employees face death threats00:02
Middlemarch: The missing chapter: In which a honeymoon is planned, the vexed question of physical love is touched upon, and many things are explained. By Alison Leonard after George Eliot00:02
Property: In praise of metal windows: Once reviled, these archetypal Deco features are now a valued part of design history. But there are still snags, finds Caroline McGhie00:02
Economics: Harsh reception for a failing double act00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Cultural baggage: The history of doing: An Illustrated Account of Movements for Women's Rights and feminism in India, 1800-1990 by Radha Kumar, Verso pounds 12.9500:02
Major to back gay sex at 1800:02
Inside Story: Heading for trouble: Michael Howard's strategy on crime faces opposition from police, judges and the prison service. Nick Cohen reports00:02
The list00:02
Football: Leeds shift out of neutral gear00:02
Schools fear 'moral police'00:02
Motoring: Under the hammer00:02
Football: Robson a choice successor: Norman Fox welcomes the idea of a dynasty as Venables and England look to the future00:02
Golfer hit00:02
Paperbacks00:02
Exclusive: Labour to abandon its key policies: Role for private firms even in health and schools00:02
Opinions: Middlemarch: But will they be happy?00:02
Profile: Still that sense of wonder: David Lister on the reclusive singer-songwriter whose non-stop touring is a spiritual quest - Van Morrison00:02
No-claims bonus the only casualty: If motorist Sarah Woolf's experience is typical it knocks a large hole in received insurance wisdom00:02
FOOD & DRINK / In a bull market: The mighty Aberdeen Angus is making a comeback, challenging the Continental meat machines. Michael Bateman reports from Perth00:02
Books: The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
Death of an iconoclast: Cal McCrystal considers the life of James Rusbridger, whom he met in 199200:02
The Broader Picture: Sharp practice in the desert00:02
Tried and tested: Winning by a whisker: Trying to win the affections of your cat? Our panel looks at the array of pet foods on offer00:02
Long Runners: No 19: Jackanory00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Richard Simpson00:02
York on ads: No 16: L'Oreal conditioner00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bound for the lust outpost of Empire: The mountain of immoderate desires by Leslie Wilson, Weidenfeld pounds 14.9900:02
The Commission is called to account00:02
How We Met: Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmonson00:02
Profile: Words that move markets: Nicholas Knight: Nomura's strategy chief tells William Kay he's really a listener00:02
IRA suspected over store firebombs00:02
Letter: Truth may never be known00:02
Chess00:02
Playing the customer card: Tom Peters On excellence00:02
Tennis: Becker show closes early00:02
Letter: Deceitful are unfit to govern00:02
Deaths00:02
Hotline offers tips on unit trusts00:02
Threat of police on the pitch00:02
Words00:02
Football: FA Cup Fifth Round: Roaring Twenties inspire Cardiff: Echoes of a famous Wembley victory are sustaining a side deprived of their Cup talisman. Peter Corrigan reports00:02
Travel: Chaos fringed by calm: Bangkok bustles, but the jungle still sleeps. Simon Calder visits Thailand00:02
Letter00:02
Athletics: Rosswess ends Christie's unbeaten run00:02
Political Commentary: Official: when a Tory MP is allowed adultery00:02
How much does he earn?00:02
Business call savings on the cards00:02
Letter: Caught in the cruelty trap00:02
EXHIBITIONS / The shape of shapes to come: The Tate's mix of Picasso's paintings and sculpture is a curatorial triumph00:02
Rear Window: In a free state: Two little bits of old England00:02
Football: Philliben's last-ditch effort stuns Tannadice00:02
COMEDY / Vic and Bob's mad, mad world00:02
Captain Moonlight00:02
The cuddliest panda of all00:02
Quangowatch: A guide to those unelected quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisations that run our lives - No 2: Overseas Projects Board00:02
Cricket: West Indies Tour: Partnership built on mutual respect: Richard Williams sees a young commander keep pace with the world's finest fast bowler00:02
Comment: Breaking the ice barrier00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: The story so far . . .: The Independent on Sunday is fighting the problem of dog-fouling in Britain's streets and parks00:02
Double bill: Pretending to be Roy Orbison, Elton John or Neil Diamond on a rainy Sunday evening in High Wycombe may not sound like very much of a job, but for some people it's true stardom00:02
Shares: Buying British for the boom: Large, indestructible firms with huge turnovers look a safe bet in a low-inflation world00:02
US is spoiling for a fight on import barriers: America and Japan are on the brink of a trade war, reports from New York and Tokyo confirm00:02
Football: Thrifty Palace cash in on Matthew00:02
CLASICAL MUSIC / Looking good, sounding great00:02
Post-industrial paradoxes: If you've got the time then you almost certainly haven't got the money, says Charles Handy00:02
City & Business: China is buzzing but Murdoch's kept out00:02
Art Market: Cast in their own image: Renaissance rulers had themselves and their court immortalised on medals. Modest collectors can buy them, says Geraldine Norman00:02
Bhutto acquitted00:02
Golf: Eales poised for test of nerve00:02
Hockey: Nothing for East Grinstead to smile about00:02
Nuclear lab plan to cool world climate00:02
Rugby League: Pivotal moment for compatriot coaches00:02
Letter: A novel idea00:02
Letter00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Howlers haunt the Jackal's trial: Correction00:02
Whatever happened to the Confirmed Bachelor?: Bachelordom used to be respected. Now, it seems, to be a single older man causes eyebrows to raise. Helen Fielding reports00:02
Cries & Whispers00:02
City File: Kingfisher loses glitter00:02
Football: FA Cup Fifth Round: Ritchie robs Barnsley00:02
Blackmail charges00:02
New US-NZ links00:02
Flat Earth00:02
BOOK REVIEW / First steps on the road to divinity: John Arlott: A Memoir by Timothy Arlott, Deutsch pounds 14.9900:02
Innovation: Plastics show slim TV screen in a new light00:02
Leading Article: Labour can't duck tax00:02
A light tread on the life force: William Scammell on poems made with mallett and chisel - or with electronics00:02
Stolen US weapons 'sold on streets'00:02
Profile: Purist commands respect - Bruce Rioch00:02
TELEVISION / The height of bad manners00:02
DANCE / Sorry, I just don't catch their drift00:02
Annuity change will boost top pensions00:02
Letter: Forever safe00:02
The truth about Casaubon: a great intellect destroyed by a silly woman00:02
Radio bid war looms: Guardian and Emap in struggle to control Trans World as Oyston decides to sell his stake00:02
The sense of a venture: Despite the risks, investors still look for dreams to back00:02
15 die in Natal election attack00:02
Watching the performing figures: Statistical tables can be turned to the advantage of investment companies00:02
Best and worst: Income Trusts00:02
The terror that is preying on Algeria00:02
Q & A: Skating's dances of danger . . . and the 87p football match00:02
ROCK / Van: the man who came in from the cold00:02
Boxing: Benn takes the lead in a glittering cast: Jonathan Rendall gauges the form of a world champion set to show class of '9400:02
Letter: Deceitful are unfit to govern00:02
A corporate structure hostile to outsiders00:02
Ben Nevis climbers die in fall from ridge00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: Resurgent Russia: Yeltsin triumphs on the European stage00:02
Letter:00:02
Nicholas Wright's Masterclass: The art of theatre 16: Rewrites00:02
Winter Olympics: Lillehammer '94: Eccentric games of the winter wannabees: Stephen Brenkley meets the bobbers winning their battle for recognition00:02
What the papers said about ..Tranmere00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Getting the guys to do the ironies: The palace thief by Ethan Canin Bloomsbury pounds 15.9900:02
City & Business: Skids under LWT00:02
Football: FA Cup Fifth Round: Robson's level head00:02
Rugby Union: Welsh renaissance: Clem Thomas salutes a victory for flair and firepower over the French00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: Your letters00:02
Fashion: Pure fabrication00:02
Personal Finance: Already too well endowed00:02
Letter: The walk out that never was00:02
Business Information Service: This week00:02
Letter: Successful cyclists: the case for the defence00:02
Wuthering blights?00:02
Health: Second opinion00:02
Angst: Expert advice on your problems00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Fishing Lines: Vicar in state of high gudgeon00:02
Travel: A writer's Britain: Spirit of the Moors: From the silent churchyards of Milton Abbot to the swirling fog of Dartmoor's tors, the eerie magic of west Devon captivates novelist Penelope Fitzgerald00:02
Letter: Nato nations lead arms trade00:02
Winter Olympics: Lillehammer '94: Icy stars profit from soap opera: America is agog at the TV rivalry of Harding and Kerrigan. Phil Reeves reports from Los Angeles00:02
Overheard00:02
Small Business: Importer has the scent of success: Spain was the right source but wine gave way to a niche market in cheese00:02
Daily bread: What the film producer ate one day last week00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sport on TV: Crashing bores and Caribbean flaws00:02
CINEMA / Down the mean streets in a bus: De Niro's modest protest feels less like a rival vision than a commentary on Scorsese00:02
RADIO / Slipping under the red tape to save our souls00:02
The agreeable world of Wallace Arnold: A word or two about those newspaper bids00:02
Rugby Union: England run out of control: Geoghegan inspires first reverse at Twickenham since 1988 as Wales relish stunning victory00:02
Winter Olympics: Lillehammer '94: Day-by-day guide to the week's key events at the Winter Olympics00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
Bandit Queen broken by jail00:02
Books: Events00:02
Tennis: Navratilova overcomes stiff opposition00:02
Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on English wines00:02
Winter Olympics: Cousins at home in elite company00:02
Last call for the Top 10000:02
Design Dinosaurs 4: The string vest00:02
Letter: Truth may never be known00:02
Superstores stalk the superbrands: The grocery chains are squaring up to the big names with own-label products with a distinct identity. Patrick Hosking prowls the aisles00:02
Football: Cottee strike rescues Everton00:02
Letter: No sex please00:02
Sainsbury takes detergent giants to the cleaners: A well-designed sub-brand makes an impact in washing powder wars00:02
Noodles and a long wait: post modern dining00:02
Who do you like if you're allowed to like anybody?00:02
Towering Quinnell sets up grand finale00:02
Share options gain glitter00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: Death departs, the agony lingers on: With the Nato deadline only hours away, war-weary Sarajevans expect little relief from the day-to-day misery: Life under siege00:02
BOOKS / In the lists00:02
Bridge00:02
Football: May puts Blackburn in raptures00:02
Hit machine on the road00:02
Innovation: Instant blood tests in offing00:02
Records00:02
BT to barter over video: MPs will be told that creation of new network depends on lifting ban00:02
If it's art it's in fashion: Jonathan Glancey on the enduring appeal of a romantic modernist00:02
Threat to Clinton00:02
Award00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ballistic missives to the chosen one: Quiet moments in a war: The Letters of Jean-Paul Sartre to Simone de Beauvoir 1940-1963 ed Simone de Beauvoir, trs L Fahnstock & N MaCafee, Hamish Hamilton pounds 2500:02
Letter: Deceitful are unfit to govern00:02
City & Business: Switched-on Roger00:02
Steel makers boiling over: Fury over 'double standards' on price fixing00:02
Clinton steals Saudi plane deal from Europe: Secret diplomacy wins pounds 4bn order for US00:02
Right-on Wombles00:02
Leading Article: The flight from hypocrisy00:02
It's time to jilt Pibs and get a firm date: Bull market in bonds is over, say the experts00:02
'Uphill fight ahead,' says Lamont00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: Wanted: a simple message on a can: Couldn't the dog food companies do more? Hester Lacey challenges the major manufacturers to act00:02
Something rotten in state of KwaZulu: Plot thickens as Zulu king enters the political stage00:02
Cricket: Kiwis in deep water at the Basin00:02
When the tail wags the market dog: There is a lot of finger-pointing at derivatives players for unfair influence on prices00:02
Show People: Ladies and gentlemen, the prince of pith: Jack Dee00:02
Winter Olympics: Lillehammer '94: Seizinger wins by a street00:02
Innovation: Electric shock to coke market00:02
Gulf too wide for Harriers00:02
New green army rises up against roads: They reject the lobbying methods of the established environmental groups in favour of 'direct action'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Growing into exercise: The best of Rolling Stone: Twenty-Five Years of Journalism on the Edge, ed Robert Love, Virgin pounds 7.9900:02
T & D regret their return00:02
Fury at Major's Unionist deal00:02
Cricket: West Indies Tour: Benjamin seizes the initiative: Familiar batting failings return to undermine England after openers provide a solid foundation00:02
LA faces fax after quake: Battered commuters discover advantages of working from home00:02
Racing: Humour passes audition00:02
Letter: Successful cyclists: the case for the defence00:02
Home thoughts00:02
Britons released00:02
Theatre: All together: exit, stage left: Why did a whole cast walk out on the Young Vic? Robert Butler hears both sides of the story00:02
Profile: Investor puts his mouth where his money is: Alastair Ross Goobey: Correction: Patrick Hosking finds that the boss of Postel has lost none of his zeal to bring discipline to the boardroom00:02
Football: FA Cup Fifth Round: Wolves stay at the door00:02
Cleaner cars will earn 'eco-stars'00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: Spoils of success: Smoke clears but politics are murky: Truce claimed as a victory by everyone but Muslim government00:02
Letter: Aid that benefits the giver00:02
Investment: Digging their way to work: The workers who bought the pit found it easier to cut coal than new finance00:02
In the frame: Contemporary Architects Series00:02
Bus flotations to make managers millionaires00:02
Sailing: No joke going round the Horn00:02
Winter Olympics: Lillehammer '94: Tout the hard driver00:02
A church bowed down by Mammon: Misplaced faith in the City has left the C of E broke. Mary Braid on the parishes which have to pay00:02
California takes wing again as Clinton opens throttle00:02
M&S shuns Wharf00:02
These boots are made for snorting . . .00:02
As others see us00:02
Jitters as Maid sets out stall00:02
Letter: Film maker is not a 'hoaxer'00:02
Rugby Union: Geoghegan the live wire: Robert Low discusses a telling contribution from the Irish match-winner00:02
Number One looks after you00:02
Bunhill00:02
Letter00:02
Motoring: Auto Biography: The Saab 900S 2.3 in 0-60 Seconds00:02
Peps to mix and match00:02
Cricket: West Indies Tour: Redoubtable reader of body language: Derek Pringle studies the one-day leadership acumen of England's captain00:02
THEATRE / Hail, the conquering hero - Galileo wins the day00:02
Major to visit his old ancestral steel mill00:02
Almanack00:02
Cannabis: What is it? - What does it do to you? - How many people use it - Is it addictive? - Is it worse or better than alcohol?00:02
Motoring: Going, going - but only just: Our own Arthur Daley, Rosanna de Lisle, tells how she got shot of a dud on wheels00:02
Sainsbury on the attack00:02
Treasury seeks swifter rate cuts00:02
Directors may be forced to hire press minders00:02
Time to benefit from society's weaknesses00:02
Gardening: The career that came up roses: After Eton, Oxford and a top job in retailing, what next? Michael Leapman meets the new president of the RHS00:02
Football: FA Cup Fifth Round: Oxford pay for last-chance lapse