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MUSIC / A world of difference00:02
ARTS / Cries & whispers00:02
Cricket: Kiwis look towards lower orders: Graeme Wright at Taunton finds the tourists in need of strength in depth00:02
Do I not like that . . . Don't blame the coach: Alex Murphy, the much-travelled rugby league coach, believes Wigan's chairman was at fault in a sorry affair00:02
Paying a lump sum for surgery00:02
They peep through the tunnel at ex-island race00:02
Risks of the frisk business: Fishing lines00:02
Hockey: Staffordshire seek a repeat00:02
Beef warning00:02
Profile: Damien Hirst: Lambs to the laughter: Artist, joker or showman? Fiametta Rocco meets the latest focus of an ol controversy00:02
Innovation: Growing out of dentures00:02
TB thrives amid Russian chaos00:02
TRIED & TESTED / Snap judgements: Confused by the gadgetry? Nothing ever clicks? Our far from expert panel goes in search of the best camera for technophobes00:02
DailY Bread: What a model ate one day last week00:02
Heinz cooks up direct assault00:02
Captain Moonlight: It's OK, this is culture00:02
How Arsenal stood up for themselves00:02
What the papers said about . . . Ayrton Senna00:02
Only poets need apply: Tom Peters on Excellence00:02
Slaughter by the needle: Drugs have become the main cause of death among Glasgow youngsters00:02
'Scream' found00:02
Golf: Orr is inspired by Seve00:02
Cantona 'in fracas'00:02
City & Business: Large mistake at PIA00:02
Company culture key to successful change00:02
UN 'loses' tank00:02
Bunhill: Yuppie takes his ribbing seriously00:02
Getting tough with China may be too expensive for US00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Was It Worth It? (Wittyworld Publications, Box 1458, Pennsylvania 19454, USA).00:02
Sport on TV: Red meat, Parma ham and a fistful of cake00:02
Letter: All welcome - except blacks00:02
Football: Gradi equipped for higher grade: Third Division00:02
Letter: Unfair to knock the Kop00:02
City & Business: Biotech catches a cold00:02
Cast off the burden and ride free: Robert Chote charts the history of a tax that has plagued citizens of the United Kingdom since 1799, but from which our contest offers a holiday of up to 10 years00:02
The list00:02
Dangers of addiction to the redundancy 'drug'00:02
The Palestinians forever exiled: Arafat's deal on Gaza and Jericho dashes 3.5 million people's dream of returning to their homeland00:02
Stick to the script, Charles, and leave propaganda to politicians00:02
Museums boom as the dust disappears00:02
Lipton loses claim to Stanhope share00:02
City File: Rubber shares bounce00:02
Going down00:02
Update service for BT's extra 100:02
York on Ads / No 27: Hutchison Telecom00:02
Today' papers00:02
ETCETERA / Home Thoughts00:02
Database00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Jerry, Jerry, quite contrary: 'Rhythm and the Blues: A Life in American Music' - Jerry Wexler and David Ritz: Cape, 14.9900:02
The saddest streets in the world: Shimon Attie projects a Jewish past on to present-day Berlin. Erwin Leiser, himself a child of the Thirties ghetto, explains00:02
Warring tribes may tear Arabia Felix apart: Saudis hold key to future as Yemen erupts00:02
ETCETERA / ANgST: Expert advice on your problems00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bureaucrat bites bulldog: 'Churchill' - Clive Ponting: Sinclair-Stevenson, 20 pounds00:02
Rugby Union: Rowell's rousing send-off00:02
Plymouth police hunt rape gang00:02
Racing: Fatal attraction in sport's black week: Sue Montgomery considers the implications for horseracing following the freak accident at Lingfield which led to the death of Steve Wood00:02
SHOW PEOPLE / A touch of class warfare: Debbie Horsfield00:02
Numbers00:02
Motorcyling: Schwantz swans in on pole00:02
Cricket: Hooper fuels Kent hopes00:02
Innovation: Optical fibre hot tip for industrial safety00:02
Leading Article: Let's talk policy again00:02
Sunsrise on Snowdon in the Three Peaks Challenge, which moves to Ben Nevis this morning, in aid of Raleigh International charity00:02
MUSIC / A world of difference00:02
Long Runners / No 30: Have I Got News For You00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Ian Plaistowe00:02
Priest found dead00:02
Rank offer derided in dollars 750m Hard Rock dispute00:02
Letter: A merchant, not a priest00:02
Battle of nerves over MBAs: Business schools are past the slump but now face a crisis in confidence and credibility00:02
Football: Everton's greatest escape00:02
Hollywood saga comes to grief with Italian job00:02
Night of the long knives: A nasty purge which shocked even the dog00:02
Bosses lay into Cadbury rules: Code imposes too many limits, says new IoD leader00:02
Drug abuse lays waste a generation: Exclusive00:02
Bankers cool on QMH plan: Slide in price of hotel group's debt prompts fears of liquidation00:02
Best and worst: Japan still spoils the five-year view - Equity Unit Trusts00:02
The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
Marquess 'arrested'00:02
Captain Moonlight: Always good for a laugh00:02
Economics: Pay inequality needs redress00:02
ART / Overheard00:02
TRAVEL / Charmed by Kenya's country cousin: The place next door: While tourists flock to Nairobi and Mombasa, the beauty and charismatic chaos of neighbouring Uganda are ignored. Simon Calder begins a new series00:02
French cheers, British froideur: Hester Lacey joins the Channel Tunnel celebrations in Calais00:02
Positive thinking doesn't work: Don't be fooled: just 'feeling good about yourself' won't solve your problems, argues Linda Grant00:02
Public Services Management: Local government's affair with Europe: As Conservative commitment wobbles, Liza Donaldson reports on the grass-roots rush into cross-channel relations00:02
Goodbye Che, hello Claudia00:02
Hanging on to childhood00:02
ROCK / Not even star of his own band00:02
Golf: Daly rewarded for restraint00:02
Letter: BNP enemies of democracy00:02
Nixon carries on cover-up from beyond the grave00:02
Northern chill over merger00:02
EATING OUT / Academic caff goes upmarket: Museum Street Cafe00:02
Divided they stood, divided they fell: Stephen Castle on the dismal Tory showing in the elections00:02
Letter: Memories of sexual abuse can be recovered without hypnosis00:02
Cricket: Curtly has to wait00:02
Football: Rovers plan last laugh00:02
First-Hand: I want to get the pictures no one else gets: Photographer Jason Fraser on the topless Princess of Wales furore and the life of a paparazzo00:02
Motor Racing: A nation weeps for its idol: Richard Williams joins the mourners in Brazil paying homage to a champion driver00:02
Bunhill: Tim Melville-Ross00:02
Demo ban ignored00:02
GARDENING / The height of blooming ingenuity: A tiny inner-city garden hard by a railway line represents an enormous horticultural achievement, reports Michael Leapman00:02
BOOKS / 'In Stone' - Andy Goldsworthy, Viking, 25 pounds00:02
Priest is found dead in Irish forest hunt00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Where careless thought cost lives: 'Grass Soup' - Zhang Xianliang: Secker, 9.9900:02
VIPs feared dead00:02
Letter00:02
US bulk buyers slashing cost of medication00:02
999 woman 'critical'00:02
Books in brief00:02
The banker of last resort: The Credit Lyonnais chief whose ruinous reign shook France was the product of a flawed system, Nicholas Faith argues (CORRECTED)00:02
Comedy / King of comedy comes back home00:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
DANCE / Moving against a trend for sex00:02
Letter: All welcome - except blacks00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Female ambition in a manes world: 'Barn Blind' - Jane Smiley: Flamingo, 5.9900:02
Opinions: Are you politically correct?00:02
FOOD & DRINK / When virginity is put to the acid test: In our supermarkets, extra virgin olive oil just means low acid, says Michael Bateman. Other virtues matter more00:02
Nine in ten schools shun Patten's tests for 14-year-olds00:02
Major should not expect self-denial from the suits: Political Commentary00:02
Rugby union: Malvern enjoy first Twickenham final00:02
Words: Villain00:02
Tennis: Kafelnikov deprives Stich of title00:02
Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on South African reds and fine fizzes00:02
Rwandan Rebels ready to go for broke: Tutsis bent on taking over a war-torn country dread what the 'government killing machine' has left behind00:02
Marketing: Toshiba looks to standard in UK success: A maligned British standard is part of a winning quality recipe in the copier free-for-all00:02
Letter: The qualified and the quack00:02
Storm looms over threat to gas bills00:02
Holiday claimants 'must take offers': Tourist apartment said to be dirty reveals limits of legal redress00:02
Products are just part of the service00:02
How Portillo met the charismatic Lilly Peter00:02
Racing: Sombre jockeys rally round: Sue Montgomery reports from Lingfield as racing comes to terms with a tragic fall00:02
Personal Finance: Greed hits societies00:02
Letter: Body hair is part of being an adult00:02
ETCETERA / CHESS00:02
ART / A real old square in the classroom: Josef Albers: influential man, but how does his work look now?00:02
Letter: Right, wrong and very cross00:02
Letter: Why not invite the Poles?00:02
Man United chasing another ball game: Champions could diversify for long-term security00:02
Football: United doubly inspired: Ian Ridley looks forward to final confirmation of the enduring quality of Alex Ferguson's side00:02
'Lord bless Africa, may her horn rise high up . . .'00:02
Military hospitals to get NHS trust status00:02
Insurers out to earn the credit00:02
Football: Ipswich draw last comfort00:02
Boxing: Unimpressive Lewis is stretched00:02
Football: Stein stuns Bassett00:02
Lawson gains as contender for OECD title: A weigh-in report on the fight from Peter Torday00:02
TRAVEL / Charmed by Kenya's country cousin: The place next door: While tourists flock to Nairobi and Mombasa, the beauty and charismatic chaos of neighbouring Uganda are ignored. Simon Calder begins a new series00:02
Sailing: Conner criticises round-the-world race00:02
Hungary next in line for the pink revolution00:02
Shell set to auction off mine stake00:02
BOOKS / In the lists00:02
Nagano resigns over war crimes row00:02
Westerners flee Sanaa as south mobilises00:02
Almanack: Golf is good for you, honest00:02
Profile: Glenn Hoddle, free spirit of Chelsea: Norman Fox assesses the style and substance of a man who is poised for a higher calling00:02
The wrong way sailor runs aground00:02
City & Business: Merge and be damned00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
Shares: Sunshine should help profits grow: Firms supplying gardening products may be ripe for recovery00:02
Letter00:02
Organic veg 'improves the male seed'00:02
ETCETERA / Design dinosaurs: 15 The Teasmade00:02
If you could live anywhere: Huffty, presenter of 'The Word'00:02
Yemen evacuation00:02
Cycling: Elliott sprints to the front00:02
Cynicism routed by the voters00:02
Football: Blades suffer final cut00:02
Almanack: Ladies look for a break00:02
Victims of crime seek an income: Father demands alternative to lump-sum compensation for son handicapped by assault00:02
Drugs in upheaval: Rapid change in the way corporate America buys its healthcare is forcing pharmaceutical firms to rethink their marketing strategies00:02
Letter: Memories of sexual abuse can be recovered without hypnosis00:02
Flat Earth00:02
'Terror' and the judge finally meet as equals: Power changes hands in new SA provinces00:02
Wrong way record00:02
BBC strikes threat00:02
Anger at share trading00:02
A copper's copper who shoots from the mouth: Sergeant Mike Bennett, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, is loved and loathed. Peter Victor reports00:02
Football: Force eight carries Shilton on: Second Division00:02
US rate rise predicted to save dollar00:02
Sweet rescue00:02
Football: Le Tissier saviour for Saints00:02
Profile: The practical body above the shop: Gordon Roddick00:02
Cricket: Gallian's gallant response00:02
Means test threatens care for the elderly00:02
The dazzling wit that puts women in their place00:02
Captain Moonlight: A wing and a prayer00:02
THEATRE / When truth doesn't get in the way of a good story00:02
Captain Moonlight: New Yorkers' guide to Brillo00:02
Letter: Water snorts00:02
Clinton clings to affairs of state: Sex claim 'tabloid trash'00:02
City & Business: Copycat complaints are likely to backfire00:02
Does gender make the manager?00:02
Cricket: Lara takes the laurels again00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Chemistry and an attack of nerves: 'The Astonishing Hypothesis: The Scientific Search for the Soul' - Francis Crick: Simon & Schuster, 16.9900:02
Tennis: Martina's mercy mission pays off00:02
Q & A / Lumbago catches batsman out00:02
Jean Rhys's tangled trust: John Birt's one-time auditor and the family of a famous novelist are at odds over missing money00:02
Enter the super-bug: Bacteria that cause diseases such as TB and diphtheria are developing resistance to the antibiotics we count on to fight them. Steve Connor on a medical disaster in the making00:02
How We Met: Trudie Styler and Li Lu00:02
Correction: 'Anti-Nazi' leaflets00:02
These guns should never be played with: Replica guns, which look like the real thing and can injure, are becoming a playground craze. Christine Aziz reports00:02
Scottish MPs call for hospital inquiry00:02
An island only in the mind: The Channel Tunnel has connected us to France, but we were never really cut off, says Linda Colley00:02
Captain Moonlight: Warhol soup00:02
The heart of the natter: BT wants men to make longer, more emotional phone calls, reports Hester Lacey00:02
Rugby league: Eagles seek change of course00:02
Almanack: Chant of the week00:02
Rallying: Auriol conquers Corsica again00:02
Letter00:02
TELEVISION / The rising cost of non-cows00:02
Israeli hero dies00:02
Bunhill: BT spy00:02
Bunhill: Late night telling00:02
FILM / A few facts short of a scoop: The press saving lives seems a fond fantasy in an age when tabloids wantonly destroy00:02
Cosmetic surgery licence call00:02
Innovation: Now they're talking real phone service: Callers will soon be able to chat to computers about anything from booking a flight to buying a suit. George Cole has been listening in00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Letter: Memories of sexual abuse can be recovered without hypnosis00:02
Letter: Unfair to knock the Kop00:02
The Broader Picture: The new powerhouse of art00:02
Law turns on Brazil slaves' saviour00:02
Captain Moonlight: Readers' digest00:02
RECORDS00:02
Almanack: Anyone seen our lions?00:02
Letter: Memories of sexual abuse can be recovered without hypnosis00:02
Eagle Trust plans sale00:02
Rugby Union: Cardiff find the greater motivation00:02
Boxing: Oyebola gains international success00:02
Letter00:02
Hunt for Ben hits a raw Greek nerve00:02
'Major to step down' if Euro-poll ends in rout00:02
Bunhill: Running for cover00:02
Football: Cole fires Euro vision00:02
Threat of car seizures for insurance dodgers00:02
Letter00:02
THEATRE / And the second time as farce: In 1975 Ben Travers made one of history's most unlikely comebacks. Now he's poised for another. Irving Wardle reintroduces an old friend00:02
Equestrianism: Todd's talent takes flight00:02
BBOKS / The Folding Star: An extract from the new novel by Alan Hollinghurst00:02
In a world made by adults00:02
Athletics: Fantasy mile rolls back the years: Mike Rowbottom watches a world-class field follow in the feat of Bannister 40 years on00:02
ART MARKET / Mystery of Munich's missing millions: An inquiry is investigating why two galleries in Germany paid twice the market price for paintings. Was the money really spent on art?00:02
Football: Brave Oldham out of luck: On the Premiership's day of reckoning, Simon O'Hagan traces the crucial moments in a vain fight for survival00:02
Leading Article: A Milton Keynes among islands00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Letter: Galileo knew the feeling00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Beyond the global village idiot: 'Six Walks in the Fictional Woods' - Umberto Eco: Harvard University Press, 14.95; 'Apocalypse Postponed' - Umberto Eco: BFI, 35 pounds / 13.9500:02
These green vans are seen all over Britain, but no one knows anything about the millionaire who owns them: Cal McCrystal goes in search of the publicity-shy John Murphy, the boy from Co Kerry who made his fortune in the building trade