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John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Obituary: Zoltan Fabri00:02
Art's sake00:02
Market Report: TSB shares feel heat of hot tip from Australia00:02
Public row hinders search for Lonrho chairman00:02
How to get something for nothing: A guide by Ben West (CORRECTED)00:02
The strange lure of Britain's lofty peak: 'The challenge is simple: from the sea to the top of our highest mountain and back down'00:02
Travel: The glory that is Goodwood: Martin Scudamore enjoys a day at the races and tries his hand at the betting00:02
I wanted to put a horse's head in your bed: An ex-wife tells her husband's new girlfriend: I hate you but he's all yours00:02
Doomed]: Yesterday at its trade show the computer games industry made a point of denouncing pornographic software and lauding its own controls. But what about the stuff it can't control? Andrew Brown reports00:02
Letter: Time for a change00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Brussels sprouts to the defence of unions?: The future of the trade unions - Robert Taylor: Andre Deutsch, pounds 9.9900:02
Modern Icons: Shoes: Jane Mulfinger invites people to empathise with 20 pairs of shoes cast from pure crystal00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: A-levels blamed for lack of science students00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: The harm of locking children up00:02
In with the old: Women over 55 are rarely photographed, so Nancy Honey used the latest technology to put them in the picture. Jane Richards reports00:02
The Pope to say cabbage-patch Mass in Sarajevo00:02
Grisly clues to the death of a cleric00:02
Insurers introduce pounds 10m limit on employers: Unlimited liability policies to be abandoned following heavy losses and rise in claims00:02
Polo fans seek chain reaction: Matthew Brace discovers a nearly forgotten contact sport gearing up for a comeback00:02
Rugby Union: Longest season's trek to World Cup summit: The domestic season will provide an arduous test for the marathon men on the road to South Africa. Steve Bale reports00:02
The TUC in Blackpool: Unions face threat of split on Labour links: Edmonds warns the modernisers against further loosening of ties. Barrie Clement and Donald Macintyre report00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Hormone test00:02
Out of South Africa: Wash and brush-up for a dish to unite black and Afrikaner00:02
Accountancy: Companies discover risks in the open systems revolution00:02
UN accuses Bosnia Muslims of shelling airport00:02
Rights of women top population agenda00:02
American demand lubricates Burmah balance sheet00:02
Letter: Inaccurate costs that deny civil rights to the disabled00:02
The TUC in Blackpool: Post Office 'breaking rules' over sell-off00:02
The daily poem00:02
Pounds 11m cannabis haul00:02
Syria season00:02
Farnborough Air Show: Airbus plans military arm to take fight to Lockheed: Mary Fagan on the European consortium's ambitions and the advent of the 850-seat airliner00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
11-year-olds must take English, maths and science tests00:02
Soviet sell-off00:02
Back to work00:02
Tube drivers to consider offer00:02
Health Update: Caffeine just the job00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Winners and losers in marriage00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Letter: Family limits over care of the elderly00:02
Eurofile: Brussels post for Cresson00:02
Football: Gascoigne fixes sights on January return: Venables sees no reason to rush Lazio midfield player back into action - Aberdeen's veteran striker set for first international start00:02
Knapp rejects Blair's rail solution00:02
Politician shot dead in Australia00:02
A new financial map for Ireland: Alan Murdoch describes an extra benefit the peace process may bring00:02
Dance of the dead: Swinging London it ain't: Correction00:02
French pull out of plan to save Swan Hunter yard00:02
Radio: Whose country is it?: Robert Hanks on Country 1035, London's newest station00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Police dogs do it on the beat00:02
The TUC in Blackpool: TUC relaunches with a new mission: Only a handful of delegates oppose Congress's adoption of modern management techniques. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Racing: Tompkins' Time is money00:02
Motor Racing: McLaren face charges over automatic gearbox: Benetton choose temporary replacement for Schumacher as they prepare to explain Hockenheim fire00:02
Two men paid to burn M11 protesters' camp are jailed: Mystery still surrounds the identity of ringleaders. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Athletics: IAAF backs British team: Modahl's points to stand00:02
Letter: Inaccurate costs that deny civil rights to the disabled00:02
Walker tells jury of weakening control as group expanded00:02
Ice Hockey: Stefan the source of Jets' propulsion: Slough spring surprise00:02
'Race bias trend in university entrance'00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Where are they now?: Arnold Muhren00:02
Untrammelled: Trams and light railways still work best00:02
Nuclear clean-up agency proposed00:02
Law Report: No civil claim for company crime: Richardson v Pitt-Stanley and others - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Russell, Lord Justice Stuart Smith and Sir John Megaw), 29 July 199400:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Hungary and Romania plan friendship treaty00:02
MoD dismisses housing doubts00:02
Accountancy: Five steps to freedom and stability: The transformation of public utility to private company follows a difficult path. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Figures calm fears on interest rates00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: College trees will help the environment00:02
Not a crisis crisis, but big enough to change Britain00:02
Football: Holdsworth asks for a transfer: Wimbledon setback00:02
Climber dies00:02
Pembroke: Grand master move00:02
Kyrgyzstan rulers resign00:02
Wilson Bowden sees tentative signs of housing recovery00:02
Painkillers 'can increase frequency of headaches'00:02
Thatcher confidante returns to the spotlight: David Hart is back on the political stage and pulling strings, writes Tim Kelsey00:02
Pride and prejudice figure in obscure Booker shortlist: This year's selected Booker Prize authors, their novels and what the 'Independent' reviewers thought about their works00:02
Site Unseen: A weekly look at London's hidden gems: Let the river run: The Water Gate with no water00:02
Obituary: Clifford Graham00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Man charged over poisoned drink00:02
View from City Road: Savoy must swallow its pride00:02
Health Update: Playing the price00:02
Heritage agency joins fight to save war defences: Oliver Gillie visits a site once primed to repel German warships00:02
Racing: Amari is positive00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Major to reject Franco-German view00:02
Health: Out of Africa, malaria strikes back: Martyn Halle looks at how changes in our climate are letting the mosquito thrive again00:02
Coopers 'hit list' provokes furore: Sixty partners forced to leave after review of accountant's needs00:02
Bottom Line: Uninspiring time at Coats00:02
Football: Scots to rely on Shearer00:02
SA car-makers end dispute00:02
Child sex man says sentence is too soft00:02
Booker: the drama, the tension, the rows and . . . drugs00:02
Leading Article: Size isn't everything in the classroom00:02
Bonham-Carter dies on holiday, aged 72 (CORRECTED)00:02
Obituary: Fred Griffiths00:02
Speedo gives Pentland a competitive edge00:02
American Football: Cowboys are back in the saddle: New coach Switzer sees redoubtable Dallas pick up reins00:02
REVIEW / Ordinary situations make for ordinary comedy00:02
Family destroyed00:02
Leading Article: When justice is beyond the purse00:02
Health Update: Breast trial00:02
Law chief may impose limits on legal aid00:02
Swimming: China's Le sets world record00:02
Olympic Games: IOC votes in Borzov00:02
In thing: Lampshades by Emma Bernhardt00:02
Leading Article: Old labourism bites Blair00:02
Never mind the plot, enjoy the agument00:02
Letter: Russians in Finland00:02
Photo opportunity00:02
Tennis: Chang chastened by Agassi00:02
Children report bleak view of life in TV close-up: Channel 4 hosts unprecedented forum for the young00:02
Farnborough Air Show: Civil aviation shake-up will weed out weak players00:02
Take me to your lieder: Bryn Terfel is possessed of a heavenly bass-baritone and the strength of a prop-forward. He locked heads with Edward Seckerson00:02
MUSIC / Dream of a piece: Raymond Monelle on the Edinburgh Festival00:02
Loyalists opt for 'wait and see' approach: David McKittrick expects Ulster's main paramilitary groups to delay their decision on ending violence00:02
Cycling: Bugno banned for two years00:02
Museum shelters from A-bomb storm00:02
Obituary: Professor Linus Pauling00:02
Foot-tapping trip to capital of country00:02
Profits and losses of treachery: Victims of Kim Philby's betrayals are staking a claim to the cash realised at a recent auction of his effects, says Nicholas Bethell00:02
Abbie hoaxer00:02
Foster's knocks 40% off Courage asset values00:02
It's time to open our eyes and think of Ireland00:02
etc ..: DIVORCE: Five firms in London registered with the Law Society (071-242 1222) which specialise in divorce:00:02
Rugby Union: Full-back Campese to face Baa-Baas00:02
Health: Crazy sounds to soothe a garbled world: It sounds far-fetched, but the strangulated tones of distorted rock music can help to heal disturbed and autistic children. Jerome Burne explains how00:02
View from City Road: Deutsche Bank set to strike back00:02
Fonda brings a smile to the face of Egypt's tourism00:02
Russian troops on alert over Chechnya00:02
Angela Lewis on pop00:02
French right may snatch defeat from jaws of victory00:02
Leaving soon . . .00:02
Scaffolding injury00:02
Budgen signals Unionist dissent among Tories over Ulster policy: Donald Macintyre examines the strength of feeling among Conservative backbench MPs sympathetic to maintaining the Union00:02
New role for the captain's brothel00:02
Motor Racing: Mishap as Mansell takes inside track00:02
Letter: Complete irrelevance00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Top civil servants 'ape' lifestyle of baboons00:02
'Penis' missing00:02
University plan for Docklands00:02
Dear Good Hotel Guide: Don't carp. It's great that British hotel restaurants have shed their grisly grills and H-block ambience, says the restauranteur and presenter of BBC's Food and Drink00:02
Today's Number: 21.900:02
Germany fails to see the joke in lottery spoof00:02
Classic sale00:02
David Benedict on theatre00:02
Letter: Family limits over care of the elderly00:02
Production Notes: Tom Glendining of the band Headswim on recording their debut album00:02
Bike minded00:02
What makes girls so clever: When boys are outclassed, a well-researched excuse is always to hand, says Valerie Walkerdine00:02
Room to spare00:02
Where shall we meet?: Bar Italia, W100:02
Football: Time to deliver for wonder boy00:02
Racing: Ryan's patience is rewarded by Route: A stable jockey whose lot is often to play second fiddle is poised to take a Classic bow in Saturday's St Leger00:02
Letter: Aboriginal justice00:02
Business & City in Brief00:02
Trading standards inquiry into vanity publishing trade00:02
On Tour00:02
Fishing feast turns into famine: Keith Elliott reports on every angler's nightmare - a world championship where the quarry fails to take the bait00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Hotel facelift00:02
Star Grazing00:02
Centrefold / Drum major: Historic Japanese instruments make a new sound in a rare London spectacle00:02
Gangs target small Oxford Street shops00:02
View from City Road: Getting in on the ACT00:02
Irish fury at Major's line on ceasefire00:02
Birthdays00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Lights beat crime faster than cameras00:02
Letter: Misplaced confidence in Hong Kong's future00:02
Church leaders urge deportation amnesty: Immigration laws compared to Nazis' treatment of Jews00:02
True Gripes: Blade runner: Get the knives out for the tinkers00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Consumer caution could be a real drag00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
People: Finnish President stumbles over drink slur00:02
Obituary: Arthur Mourant00:02
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