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Magazine reels from clashes over editor00:02
Captain Moonlight: Birt flying high00:02
Police reopen file on Caithness death00:02
ART / It's all too easy - to forget: Installation art is everywhere - even in the bookshops. But does that make it any good?00:02
First-Hand: I have to have it every day: Chocoholics Unanimous love Easter, says founder Caroline Sarll00:02
Bunhill: Bank Fortnight00:02
A decent chap: An Easter tribute to John Major by William Scammell00:02
Euro-students: a spotters' guide00:02
Teachers set to vote for strike action00:02
Legal cloud over Hodgson comeback at Halkin00:02
BOOKS / Playing a waiting game: Harold Brodkey is 63 and has Aids. Half his life was haunted by the promise of a novel that was eventually published in 1991. His new book is published this week00:02
Rolling on with ideas above their station00:02
Flat Earth: Everything must go00:02
Football: Taylor turn-up as Regis delivers: Norman Fox sees Wolves please their new manager with a 2-1 victory00:02
Arena: 3 Aintree: The high drama of being there: Sue Montgomery explains the national interest in the special atmosphere that pervades Aintree racecourse00:02
You're never too young to log on: The newest toy for two-year-olds has a screen and a mouse. Helen Fielding on the birth of computer totware00:02
Football: Gorman off the hook00:02
Leading Article: The violence that begets violence00:02
MOTORING / No longer so upwardly mobile: Porsche's image has become tarnished and sales have plummetted. Will the new 911 revive them? Matthew Gwyther reports00:02
Almanack: There's a kind of hush00:02
Q & A: Scottish football put in its place00:02
Prestel rings the changes as BT hangs up00:02
Racing: Forgotten hero rides again: Ian Ridley hears how John White has survived the trauma of last year's void race00:02
Faxed off by a machine that will not work: Consumer seeks new product after failed repair00:02
De Savary display00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Ann Rossiter00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A grammatical illusion: 'Modern Philosophy: An Introduction and Survey' - Roger Scruton: Sinclair-Stevenson, 25 pounds00:02
Long Runners / No 25: Just a Minute00:02
Opinions: Do you feel hopeful this Easter?00:02
Football: Rush gives Bonds a lift00:02
Letter: Dounreay left in the dark00:02
Bunhill: In the picture00:02
Down the road to riches: The stock market flotation of two more bus companies for big profits this summer is certain to revive the controversy over privatising local services. William Kay and Neil Thapar report00:02
Bunhill: Maher brings his critics to book00:02
Letter00:02
Football: Surefire Sheringham00:02
Art long, life short, copyright extended00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
ARTS / Cries & whispers00:02
Political Commentary: The dead rabbit that did for Dr Heseltine00:02
Show People: No 14 with a bullet: Iris Dement00:02
In today's others papers00:02
Rugby Union: Tigers blow Orrell aside00:02
Six ways to get rid of a Prime Minister00:02
Shares: Golden opportunity for blue-chip buys00:02
DANCE / The man who has everything: . . . except a partner. In spite of losing Arnie Zane, Bill T Jones remains one of the world's great dancers. He talks to Anne Sacks00:02
Tried and tested / Do it your shelves: Running out of storage space? Our experts tackle five self-assembly shelf units. Some of them aren't all they're packed up to be00:02
Slick reaches UAE00:02
Letter: Marriage guidance helps couples find their own solutions00:02
BOOKS / In the frame: I dream of peace00:02
Letter00:02
Link ruled out in East End attacks00:02
Letter: Rationale for railways policy00:02
PROPERTY / If you could live anywhere: Susannah Simons, Classic FM presenter00:02
Football: McCall delivers to deny Dons00:02
Letter: Marriage guidance helps couples find their own solutions00:02
TELEVISION / NYPD - so good you'll watch it twice00:02
Bosnian atrocities prompt exodus plan00:02
The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
Fishing Lines: Big eaters still in the black00:02
Britain spurns US over bribes00:02
Cash offer on BES00:02
New strain of HIV beats blood tests00:02
Tennis: Agassi's agonies00:02
ETCETERA / Home Thoughts00:02
Snooker: Davis wants a rest for his cue00:02
Green Party to purge rebel Ecos00:02
Canoeist's body found in sea00:02
Innovation: Time up for steam-age gas meters: Nuala Moran on an electronic device that will prevent fraud00:02
The city we can't forget: Much of Sarajevo, the symbolic heart of the war in Yugoslavia, is in ruins, While the truce still holds, there is a chance to assess two years' damage00:02
City & Business: Eurotunnel struggling to pull off pounds 750m rights00:02
Sport on TV: A grim vision and the collapse of tour party00:02
Rugby Union: Callard tips the scales: Pilkington Cup semi-finals: Bath deny Harlequins' magnificent comeback as Leicester's late rally wins day00:02
EU aid for good ideas broker00:02
Captain Moonlight: Tabloid exposure00:02
Soccer clubs appeal for extra time to fit stands00:02
Florida turns screw on offenders00:02
Whatever happened to the thinking man's crumpet?00:02
Leading Article: Italian lesson for Labour00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Heavy duty talk show: 'It's Not About a Salary: Rap, Race & Resistance in Los Angeles' - Brian Cross, Verso pounds 34.95/ pounds 12.95; 'The Ice Opinion' - Ice-T with Heidi Sigismund, St Martin's Press/Pan Books pounds 9.9900:02
Bush plot trial ends00:02
Football: More blues for Walker00:02
Managers say truce at Saatchi won't last00:02
TRIED & TESTED / A hair-raising experience: Is there a significant difference between hair dryers, or is all hot air? Our panel put six to the test: Correction00:02
Falklands prisoners 'executed'00:02
Rugby Union: Moon eclipses narrow-minded Neath00:02
FILM / The lonely hearts club band00:02
LIG braced for further cash crisis: Delay in selling subsidiary worries banks00:02
Innovation: Electronic exit from spaghetti junction: Controller area networks will cut car wiring to one cable00:02
Almanack: Dogs, dinners and the National health00:02
Banana quota war erupts00:02
One small step on to wrong side of the law: Kevin Hamlin in Hong Kong relays travellers' tales of arbitrary justice and red tape nightmares in China00:02
Captain Moonlight: The play's the sting00:02
ARTS / Time changes: The 1989 revolution made Kurt Masur a star, and his life a struggle. Michael White goes to Leipzig to meet the conductor who helped redraw the map of Europe00:02
'Boy was flying doomed airliner'00:02
Victorious Islam opts for fundamental civic virtues: Istanbul's Muslim rulers steer clear of city's secular tradition00:02
Football: Beagrie on song00:02
Almanack:00:02
THEATRE / All the world's a workshop: Joan Littlewood revolutionised the stage. Irving Wardle reviews her autobiography, and her life00:02
Football: Shearer stuns United00:02
BOOK REIVEW / Life on the rim: love and alcohol and getting hurt: 'The Pugilist at Rest' - Thom Jones: Faber, 14.9900:02
Almanack: Keepers kept waiting00:02
Flat Earth: High politics00:02
Broncos bucked by Wigan: Rugby league preview00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The patron saint of Difficulty: 'Mallarme: A Throw of the Dice' - Gordon Millan: Secker, 30 pounds00:02
Bunhill: Smoke-cured?00:02
Racing: Lady Fairfax fuels Classic dream00:02
Do I not like that . . .: Poverty of rich men: Richard Williams believes that money has corrupted values in grand prix racing00:02
Poll shows tide turning in Heseltine's favour00:02
ROCK / The old Young again00:02
Family protests00:02
BTG heads for early flotation00:02
Cricket: Ramprakash leads the way back00:02
The flight ticket trap: Loophole leaves victims of failed agent waiting five months for refund00:02
Bunhill: The Association of Independent Electricity Producers00:02
Rugby Union Round-up: Irish looking fit to drop00:02
Profile: A militant moderate: Sue Slipman: The champion of the single parent is in need of a new challenge, says Geraldine Bedell00:02
Rising tide of realism over water pricing00:02
Letter: In defence of decent doctors00:02
Exchange in board reshuffle00:02
BP directors facing revolt: Investors up in arms over share option plan00:02
Letter00:02
FOOD & DRINK / At the table of the top team: Sunday lunch with Bruce Hyman & Melanie Pini: It is Premier League stuff, a scratch lunch with serious foodies. What's more, the guests prepare some of the dishes. Michael Bateman joins them00:02
Leicester passengers left out in the cold: Bus privatisation (CORRECTED)00:02
A vote to save their identity: Coloureds00:02
Snow, hail, gales - it must be the Easter holidays00:02
Flat Earth: Our man at the barricades00:02
Dark forces lurk in brave new Italy: Victory of the right means hands off the Mafia and a welcome for Berlusconi's cake-and-circus values00:02
Football: Oldham run keeps Royle flushed00:02
Harris tipped to head new coal body00:02
Letter00:02
Ex-king defended00:02
Profile: On a swing and a prayer: Bernhard Langer: Robert Green assesses the qualities of a golf master who hopes to be in divine form in Augusta00:02
Economics: In the end, not a bad performance00:02
Victory against solicitors leads to stalemate for clients00:02
It's no wonder that the poor fellow is so odd00:02
Nutrition buyout00:02
Woman's 'secret'00:02
Rebel MP's followers sing a little out of tune00:02
The making of blue Peter: In the last two years, Peter Lilley has shot from obscurity to Euro-baiting stardom at Tory party conferences. Is the minister who begat the Child Support Agency as right as he's painted?00:02
HEALTH / A placenta's life after birth: In some cultures it has long been revered. Women here are now discovering new uses, says Sarah Lonsdale00:02
Dying offered cash-in option00:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
Golf: Norman tackles a demon: Peter Corrigan looks at the torments awaiting those with Georgia on their mind00:02
Captain Moonlight: More Madonna00:02
Letter: Motorbikes and Maastricht00:02
Bock switches interests out of UK company00:02
Bunhill: Raving bankers00:02
Golf: Where strategy beats strength: Robert Green studies the hole that is lucky for some00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
With-profits wisdom: Borrowers must look carefully at performance when choosing endowment mortgages00:02
'Green' MacGregor bulldozes on00:02
Rallying: Safari leader survives impala impact00:02
Letter: The ICA and Picasso's doodle00:02
Letter: The rumble of wind turbines00:02
ETCETERA / Design dinosaurs: 10 Esperanto00:02
Racing: Fellow is the one to follow: Sue Montgomery believes that the Aintree favourite can claim an historic double00:02
MUSIC / 30-something to write home about00:02
Captain Moonlight: And the winner is, er, not quite finished00:02
Profile: Personal, and most decidedly private: Colette Bowe: The Westland affair behind her, the head of the Personal Investment Authority plays it strictly by the book. William Kay met her00:02
Letter00:02
York on ads / No 22: Cargo Club00:02
THEATRE / Helen Mirren, comedy star: I cannot think what has prompted Richard Eyre to install this piece in his main house00:02
Greasing the dragon: Foreign firms doing deals in China foot the bill for growing corruption. Teresa Poole in Peking looks at a practice that resists the party line00:02
City File: The news may not be that good at Midland00:02
Hi-Tech: Multimedia guessing game: High costs and a slow market put CD-ROM investment in question00:02
Entrepreneurs: Peace, love and ice cream: Two hippies hope to melt British hearts with dairy products plus social commitment00:02
Squash: Nicol has the world at hand: Ian Ridley meets the Scottish squash player with a high ambition00:02
Football: Ball's progress slows to crawl00:02
Personal Finance: Beware the quick fix00:02
Uganda refugees build camp of plenty00:02
Captain Moonlight: Gone to dish the dirt on the angels00:02
Table tennis: White Russian too strong for Lomas00:02
Fight goes out of Zulu warrior: Suddenly Chief Buthelezi is talking peace, not war. In a head-on clash, his opponents have called his bluff00:02
Youth recaptured00:02
2m pounds city centre plan00:02
One-party Britain: Quangos and patronage are replacing democratic politics. Nick Cohen reports00:02
Heseltine is choice to lead Tories: Major defiant but poll adds to his woes00:02
Football: Resilient Blades00:02
RADIO / Live, but all the same . . .00:02
Sailing: Ukrainians miss the boat00:02
Zhirinovsky backed00:02
Captain Moonlight00:02
Samoan cricket can be a murderous game00:02
UN accuses Haiti of terror campaign00:02
BIV is found in cow test00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Of blood and stone: 'Marble Skin' - Slavenka Drakulic: Women's Press, 5.9900:02
The woman who fights plastic surgeons00:02
Letter: Victims of their own success00:02
Best and worst: Managed pension funds00:02
THEATRE / The Art of Theatre: 22 Surprise and suspense: Nicholas Wright's Masterclass00:02
EATING OUT / Why Whites will be revisited00:02
Sponsor able to take wing00:02
Letter: Plan for a Museum of Type00:02
'Joe Public' backs caning of American00:02
Marketing: Royal Opera House aims at profitable arias: A box-office bid for investors00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter selects some best buys for Spring00:02
ART MARKET / The passion of a warlord: Manchuria's 'Young Marshal' - Mao's ally and Chiang Kai-shek's prisoner - is selling his art collection. Geraldine Norman reports00:02
Captain Moonlight: Einstein's brain00:02
Hebron neighbours spit hate across the garden fence00:02
Speed skating: Laid-back Gooch takes a fall00:02
Public Services Management: Spotlight turns on residential homes: New rules of inspection are opening previously closed doors, writes Liza Donaldson00:02
Flat Earth: Ham horror00:02
Biters bit00:02
Almanack: Women put their oar in00:02
Football: The final spur driving Hoddle: Chelsea's Cup encounter with Luton has particular resonance for their manager. Norman Fox reports00:02
Golf: Orr makes a splash00:02
Football: A winger's life on the outside: Simon O'Hagan meets the Ukrainian whose football future is clouded by doubt00:02
Database00:02
BOOKS / In the lists00:02
Bunhill: Tough cookie00:02
Hi-tech methods open new vistas for skills training00:02
Just like 1968? Pas du tout. . .: 'In the Sixties, they wanted out. We want in - but we're being refused.' French students talk to Adam Sage00:02
Rioters sentenced00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Body in quarry00:02
Russia set to weaken Saudi hold on oil: Opec's control of output and prices is under threat from a new quarter, writes Helen Kay00:02
DANCE / Rock chicks on the road to nowhere00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Skin care in the tropics: 'Brazil' - John Updike: Hamish Hamilton, 14.9900:02
Hockey: Teddington buried by Ekaterinburg00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The Acid House - Irvine Welsh: Cape, 9.9900:02
How Much Does He Earn?: No 24: Jacques Delors, President of the European Commission00:02
The white elephant of Waterloo?00:02
Letter00:02
Cricket: Fear that fed a giant's hunger: Derek Pringle says self-destruction played a part in an historic capitulation00:02
Bank's Napoleon meets his Waterloo: Diane Coyle on a turning point for Credit Lyonnais00:02
How We Met: Angela Flowers and Andrew Logan00:02
Innovation: Talking cure00:02
Heron Group lurches deeper into crisis00:02
Human error derails Clinton's Asia policy00:02
The List00:02
N Korea set to double nuclear output00:02
Tea and the art of quality: Tom Peters On excellence00:02
Cricket: Border the bowler takes a bow00:02
Flat Earth: Kiwi fruitcakes00:02
The British problem: how to get rid of a gang of narrow-minded fanatics00:02
As others see us00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: A splendid holiday weekend chez Michael00:02
Innovation: Robocop00:02
Quangowatch: A guide to those unelected quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisations that run our lives: No 8: The Broadcasting Standards Council00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Must-haves stripped bare: 'The Designer Scam' - Colin McDowell: Hutchinson, 17.9900:02
Innovation: Sound solution00:02
Police call for deportation of criminal gang members00:02
Words: Stalking-horse00:02
What the papers said about . . . English cricket00:02
ETCETERA / ANgST: Expert advice on your problems00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Rear Window: Making Italy work: Did Mussolini really get the trains running on time?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Russian salad, Turkish delight: 'Between Marx and Muhammad: The Changing Face of Central Asia' - Dilip Hiro: HarperCollins, 25 pounds00:02
No bus, no shop, no pub, no school: The last remaining public amenity is a telephone box for the poorer folk. Cal McCrystal on the desocialising of village England