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Satellite TV scales the walls of Islam: Iranians tune in to the West00:02
One that got away00:02
Eurotunnel inquiry00:02
Rugby Union: Wales the avengers00:02
My lunch at Daphne's: Over the deep-fried zucchini flowers, Isabel Wolff learns to tell Ladies Who Lunch from Salon Women00:02
No escape from long arm of Israeli law: Palestinian police forced to target militants00:02
PROPERTY / Houses in the Landscape: On the cutting edge: Stone: The Craftsmen00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Olympic Round-up: Spain take football gold: Correction:00:02
Peanut allergy medicine barred00:02
Almanack: Text-book stuff00:02
Cricket: Rose blossoms00:02
Letter: The policeman, the placard, the protest and the president00:02
Pryor burgled00:02
Flat Earth: Sound bite00:02
FOOD & DRINK / New preservation orders: Nobody has to make their own jam or pickles any more. But grandmother's forgotten skills can be a real pleasure to acquire, writes Michael Bateman00:02
Cricket: Scott in pole position00:02
THE BROADER PICTURE / The man who shot Che Guevara00:02
More than half Labour MPs already back Blair00:02
Football: Platts ties up record00:02
Abduction arrest00:02
Opinions: Were you moved by D-Day?00:02
Almanack: A big McMistake00:02
Peace dividend threatens countryside00:02
Captain Moonlight: Supershirley Mark II00:02
ETCETERA / Design Dinosaurs: 20 The Pressure Cooker00:02
Mayfair enters electronic age: Old board games join the video boom00:02
Rugby Union: South Africans spring back: Series finishes all square as England are overpowered by the might of a transformed home nation00:02
Rugby Union: Unpardonable blot on the landscape: Chris Rea in South Africa says principles have been sacrificed after the Rodber affair00:02
Criminals are boring Russians to death00:02
Rear Window: Punch lines that kept the Irish in their place: Taking the Mick00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Sex abuse verdicts00:02
Best and Worst: UK equity income trusts00:02
Turncoat turns up00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Tesco cash charge00:02
High terror in the Himalayas: Two families in Kashmir veer between hope and despair as rebels bargain with the lives of their loved ones00:02
HEALTH / When loss may bring gain: The pain of bereavement can be overwhelming, but, Carol Lee argues, some people find learning how to express grief positively can enrich their whole lives00:02
Asians denounce media myth of the corner shop: One in five driven to seek self-employment00:02
Football: McLean loses patience with Motherwell00:02
Cricket: Red mist envelops Ramprakash00:02
Rugby League: Betts off to join Warriors00:02
Public Services Management: An ear for the whistle-blowers: Calls have come flooding in to a group set up to assist civil servants who want to expose errant practices. Paul Gosling explains why00:02
EXHIBITIONS / The first of the Romantics: German art has long been neglected in this country. But two new shows, the first of several opening this summer, may prove a revelation to British eyes00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
BOOK REVIEW / If I'm not a genius, I'm done for: Balzac - Robb: Picador, pounds 2000:02
Captain Moonlight: Hunter goes gunning for Julie00:02
Fishing Lines: Cunning trout in deep water00:02
Post Office privatisation 'still under discussion'00:02
Football / World Cup 1994: Signori provides a haven for Italy00:02
Careers: Therapy just the job for the unemployed: Special counselling techniques attempt to provide the newly redundant with an opportunity to discover their life's work00:02
What the papers said about . . . Brian Lara00:02
Guilty until proven innocent: White, middle-class Eric Clark was all for the police, until they knocked on his door00:02
Ruling on C&G leaves door open for fresh Lloyds bid00:02
Bunhill: 'Offspring durch Technik'00:02
Captain Moonlight: Bond's style counsel00:02
UN staff held00:02
Fallen idol00:02
Andersen near to pounds 1m per partner00:02
Cricket: Dial M for Millns, Mullally00:02
Cricket: Test hopefuls off target00:02
Employment: Why pregnant often means redundant: Many women have to fight for their job after maternity leave00:02
Generation X - UK: In America, it's a 'lost generation'. How do British twentysomethings see themselves? Alex Spillius reports00:02
New paper aims at a free market00:02
Pension rebates missing00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Humanist thinker who set out to rock the ship of fools: Erasmus the reformer - A G Dickens & Whitney R D Jones: Methuen, pounds 2500:02
BOOK REVIEW / A mean trick of a life this side of paradise: Scott Fitzgerald: A Biography - Jeffrey Meyers: Macmillan, pounds 17.9900:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Firm tests workers' aptitude - for redundancy: Sarah Strickland reports on the rise and rise of staff questionnaires00:02
First-Hand: She suddenly said 'I'm bisexual': Monique Roffey on the confusion of being chatted up, unexpectedly, by another woman00:02
ROCK / In the nick of time00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Folly by Susan Minot, Minerva pounds 5.9900:02
Do I not like that . . . America's dream show: Brian Mears, the former Chelsea chairman, hits back at detractors of the US-organised World Cup00:02
Central banks need redefined role00:02
Tennis: Sampras poetry in motion: Richard Williams hears the Wimbledon champion talk of his love of All England00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Three cheers for the Duke, the wisest of men00:02
Bunhill: Heavy load to bear00:02
TELEVISION / York on ads: No 32: 3i00:02
Price war' blamed for holiday collapse00:02
Abiola proclamation00:02
Football: World Cup database00:02
Cricket: Morris sounds charge00:02
Anglers rescued00:02
Almanack: Postscript00:02
RECORDS / The IoS Playlist: Boz Scaggs: The five best sounds of the moment00:02
The Independent on Sunday and Olympus Fashion Photography Award00:02
Romantic reform00:02
Builders lobby for contract bonds00:02
Tutsis 'butchered'00:02
Pub shooting00:02
Catchy catechism00:02
Flat Earth: Blast from the past00:02
Man v horse00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Ronnie Proctor00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Saving Agnes by Rachel Cusk, Picador pounds 5.9900:02
Bonnyman called for Magnet trial00:02
Wanamaker's wish00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: The Road to Roaringwater: A Walk Down the West of Ireland by Christopher Somerville, HarperCollins pounds 6.9900:02
How to freak estate agents and lose friends00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Caesar by Alan Massie, Sceptre pounds 5.9900:02
Eventing: Tait plays to the gallery00:02
Innovation: Pay and relay00:02
The secret Union that sidelines voters00:02
How Much Does He Earn: No 32: Brian Lara00:02
Climber saved00:02
Letter: British victims in Malaya00:02
Napoleon island to end TV exile: As St Helena prepares to switch on, a researcher asks how programmes will alter the remote community's life00:02
Letter: More to Clinton than scandal00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
City File: Bibby accused over sell-off00:02
The better past was not a fantasy, and we can come good again00:02
But does it rot your shorts?: Who invented washing powder? How does it work? Why are the manufacturers at war?00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Jenufa refuses to flower for ENO: Jenufa - ENO; The Lighthouse - Oxford Playhouse00:02
Six of one, half a dozen of the other00:02
Car blast kills five00:02
Onion trap00:02
Welcome storm00:02
Four die on roads00:02
Bunhill: Suicidal activities00:02
Birt's warrior fights for 'reality' as BBC mood turns sourer00:02
New model miners go quiet over superpit00:02
Words: Embarrassed00:02
Tennis: Apell pipped by Sampras00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: The Passion of Michel Foucault by James Miller, Flamingo pounds 8.9900:02
ETCETERA / ANgST: Expert advice on your problems00:02
Subbuteo drama00:02
Cricket: Lively Lenham lashes out00:02
Q & A: Kettering's shirt-logo lament00:02
Letter: A transsexual life of sadness00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell shadow over Schumacher00:02
TELEVISION / We will re-fight them in our living rooms00:02
Tennis: Football: McAteer stands by00:02
Economics: Tax twist over the skills gap00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bruises on the apples of our eyes: Mothers' Boys - Margaret Forster: Chatto, pounds 14.9900:02
Duke triggers off charity rethink00:02
Tennis: Powerful Garrison glides into final00:02
To wipe away the memory: Mining museums may close as 'ultimate privatisation' takes hold00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Plumbing sinister depths: The Waterworks - E L Doctorow: Macmillan, pounds 14.9900:02
Boxing: Fight for slice of Tyson: Harry Mullan anticipates the scramble for control of a lucrative heavyweight comeback00:02
ART MARKET / Up for Sale00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s by Stephen Dorrill, Mandarin pounds 5.9900:02
Boxing: Matlala wears down dogged Ampofo00:02
City: Vanishing Chinese walls00:02
Athletics: Christie hot off blocks: Sprinter records fastest time in Britain as leading athletes opt to stay in cold storage00:02
Balloon plunge00:02
Bunhill: Sublime for soccer00:02
COMEDY / The triumph of Hope over adversity00:02
Almanack: With God in their squad00:02
Libs in a paddy as Labour steals poll thunder00:02
On excellence: Bubble and wear a hat00:02
EU poll protest00:02
Profile: The Master of maturity: Jose Maria Olazabal: Robert Green assesses the qualities of the Spanish golfer aiming to reign in America again00:02
US blacklist links Thai MPs to drug trade: Golden Triangle routes exposed00:02
Sorrell hired out to WPP00:02
Leading Article: Will TV change this arcadia?00:02
Letter: A transsexual life of sadness00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Paul VI: the First Modern Pope by Peter Hebblethwaite, Fount pounds 16.9900:02
How We Met: Darcey Bussell and Anthony Crickmay00:02
Captain Moonlight: Confident bet00:02
RECORDS / New Releases: Szymanowski: Stabat Mater & Symphony No 3. CBSO & Chorus/Simon Rattle (EMI, CD)00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Operation Shylock by Philip Roth, Vintage pounds 5.9900:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: How We Die by Sherwin B Nuland, Chatto and Windus pounds 8.9900:02
Cricket: History as seen from 22 yards away: Derek Pringle talks to the four men who witnessed Lara's record at close hand00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Invasions from the other side: Women and ghosts - Alison Lurie: Heinemann, pounds 12.9900:02
TRAVEL / Eat, drink and merengue: There is a pleasing rhythm to life in the Dominican Republic, if you can ignore the poolside disco music. Andrew Purvis reports00:02
Letter: Holes in the wall round Berlin00:02
If Austria works, why change it?: After 40 years of prosperous neutrality, the people decide today whether to join the EU club00:02
Grave undertaking: group that buried Elvis wants to take over UK firm00:02
Shops firebombed00:02
This one will run and run: Cricketers have been astonished by the Trinidadian's feats but more will come, writes Richard Williams00:02
CINEMA / Loathed, loved, and laughing: His movies have grossed a billion dollars. So why isn't John Landis more feted? Maybe because he's too entertaining. Anthony Quinn listens to him00:02
BOOKS / The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
Political Commentary: Brimstone and treacle for the battle-weary troops00:02
Football: McLean loses patience with Motherwell00:02
Sport on TV: Blow-by-blow coverage fails to pack a punch00:02
Captain Moonlight: Moved by anthem00:02
Shares: Buy American pie: Eight big US stocks should thrive on global prospects00:02
Tories 'down to 10 seats'00:02
THEATRE / The Greeks had words for it, we don't: Thyestes - Royal Court, Upstairs; The Nun - Greenwich Studio; His Lordship's Fancy - Gate; Eva and the Cabin Boy - Croydon Warehouse (CORRECTED)00:02
Profile: Saving graces of a well-bred hard man: David Davies: Johnson Matthey's chairman is solid blue-chip but along with his rescue act comes a reputation for ruthlessness. He talks to Helen Kay00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter samples some summer offers00:02
Letter: Social significance of sauce00:02
Flat Earth: It's the early pig that flies in June00:02
Motor Racing: Flying Mansell on pole00:02
City: High time to empower pension fund members00:02
TELEVISION / Long Runners: No 35: Through the Keyhole00:02
Personal Finance: Mutuality sacrificed00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Cricket: Hick in prime on time00:02
Captain Moonlight: Catch-up Service00:02
Honoured PC guilty of harassment00:02
PROPERTY / Houses in the Landscape: Houses for sale00:02
GARDENING / A Poet's Garden: On a walk in Old possum's wood: Correction00:02
The Independent Management Game 1994: Contest entrants in early success00:02
FILM / 'White': a paler shade of 'Blue': Three Colours: White (15); Serial Mom (18); The Crow (18); Fausto (15); The Air Up There (15)00:02
Household Cavalry00:02
DANCE / Amazing Technicolor scream coat: Washington Ballet00:02
Golf: Claydon races into share of lead00:02
TRAVEL CLINIC / Getting insured00:02
Top pay mocks the critics: Despite calls from a number of quarters to moderate executive rewards, huge payouts continue to rile staff and shareholders. Rupert Bruce counts the costs (CORRECTED)00:02
Racing: Lee in luck with Lady00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Misery of the folks who lie on the Hill: Across the country, the feeling of most Americans is that Congress is filled with crooks and scoundrels00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dispatches from a re-drawn western front: Cowboys, Indians and commuters: The Penguin Book of New American Voices: ed Jay McInerney, Viking pounds 1600:02
Societies shaving the rates: The battle to win borrowers is forcing down the interest paid on instant-access savings accounts00:02
Letter: Choose the ruler not the rule00:02
The cost of being unfair to women00:02
Enterprise: Fulfilling the stores' grape expectations: A British pair uncorks a wine market tailored for the big chains00:02
Cricket Diary: Lowdown on the bats out of hell00:02
Rugby Union: Lynagh's record00:02
But does it rot your shorts?: Who invented washing powder? How does it work? Why are the manufacturers at war?00:02
News agency on line for float00:02
RECORDS / New Releases: Boz Scaggs: Some Change (Virgin America, CD/tape)00:02
The List00:02
Higher oil bid00:02
Kim Il Sung spells out terms for nuclear peace00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Numbers00:02
Murder hunt extended00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Daily Bread: What the cookery school head ate in one day00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Britannia ruled from Berlin: No retreat - John Bowen: Sinclair-Stevenson, pounds 14.9900:02
Profile: Small guy, big deal: Robert Reich: Can this man get the West to work again? David Usborne on an economist with charisma00:02
Market signals on news wire: Robert Simpson is converting PA from a non-profit service into a commercial company that must live with fast-increasing competition. William Kay reports00:02
Cricket: Kiwi attack bites back00:02
What would my younger self say if he met me now?00:02
Lancer Boss 'forced under'00:02
Innovation: Time to shine00:02
Swedish gunman kills seven in park00:02
Innovation: Air force00:02
Innovation: Tests sow the seeds of plastic revolution00:02
City: Society parlour game00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Broker steps out00:02
GARDENING / What's the buzz, what's the hurry?: Urban beekeeping is a perfect antidote to the stresses of city life. Wilma Paterson observes the odd antics of hive society00:02
Italian cheese and British porridge do not mix00:02
Pressure to raise rates: Bank ready to move if pay deals soar00:02
Letter: Bull bars for the bull-headed00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: A River Sutra by Gita Mehta, Minerva pounds 5.9900:02
Ear bitten off00:02
Innovation: More noise equals sound of silence: Using one sound to cancel another promises quieter rides00:02
Letter: Class lesson00:02
Captain Moonlight: Invitation declined00:02
ARTS / Show People: Knob-twiddler to the vets: Don Was00:02
Bunhill: Edmonds scores with a spin-off00:02
Bunhill: Foot in mouth00:02
Explorers 'ate their comrades'00:02
Legal watchdog seeks applause00:02
'Muzzler' politicians turn on German media00:02
The nuclear secrets on our roads00:02
Captain Moonlight: The matter of Greene's breast taken to heart00:02
Racing: Majesty of mare on song: Royal Ascot: Lochsong, the speedy six-year-old, is on a fast track from the King's Stand Stakes to Kentucky: Jamie Reid studies the strengths and fine breeding of a favourite of the Flat00:02
Marketing: From junk mail to mainstream: Businesses and political parties are appreciating the benefits of the direct approach00:02
BOOKS / In the lists00:02
Leading Article: Addicted to a failed policy00:02
Tennis: Leconte denied final fling00:02
Letter: Socket to us00:02
SCIENCE / The answer lies in the soil: Do we need so many species? Hugh Aldersey-Williams on a remarkable new experiment00:02
A higher education in living with debt: As student loans supplant grants, we learn how a small group of undergraduates has fared over the last three years00:02
ETCETERA / Home Thoughts00:02
Racing: Moon set to shine00:02
Defiant snarl of a threatened species00:02
Bunhill: 'Not in front of the Australians'00:02
TRIED & TESTED / Worst thing since ..: In our test of ready-made sandwiches, dry ham, cloying mayonnaise and limp lettuce were an insult to the bread they came on - and that wasn't great00:02
The New English Babble: Or The Words You Must Now Know To Get On In Life