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Weetabix looks to take AIM00:02
How We Met: Donna Karan and Stephan Weiss00:02
ROCK / Tales of the unexpected00:02
Rugby Union: Hartlepool go West00:02
Athletics: Britain slip to third: Christie's inspired World Cup display fails to lift a sport still trapped in the doldrums00:02
What the papers said about . . . Ian Botham00:02
He's coming in on a wing and a prayer: Church Commissioners retrench under new leader00:02
Football: Villa raise head of steam00:02
Cricket Diary: Broad suffers for the broadsides00:02
Havana gives the rafters three days to clear beaches00:02
Golf: Blake hits career best00:02
Rough road ahead for junior market: The planned forum for small company shares must strike the right balance between cost and regulation, says William Kay00:02
Flat Earth: Baldry bhaji00:02
Leading Article: Arbitrate, don't dream, Mr Knapp00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Midlands Bert becomes Lorenzo: 'The Married Man: A Life of D H Lawrence' - Brenda Maddox: Sinclair-Stevenson, 20 pounds; 'Frieda Lawrence' - Rosie Jackson: Pandora, 14.9900:02
TRAVEL / The indelible lightness of Prague: Backpackers are swarming into the Czech Republic now but, as Patrick Miles finds out, nothing can spoil the charms of its capital00:02
In the lists00:02
Golf: Gilfors stays serene ahead of the pack00:02
Today's other papers: Books, yobs and genes00:02
Cabinet threatens Ulster funds00:02
Athletics: Pride of the perfectionist00:02
MOTORING / Auto Biography / The Volkswagen Golf CL Ecomatic IN 0-60 Seconds00:02
Rugby Union: Reliable Harris is key man00:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
Rear Window: When Castro took to sea in a two-bit boat: Rebel turned dictator00:02
Unionist anger after IRA gang's prison shoot-out00:02
Saudi police sacked00:02
When's it going to end, Jimmy?: The leader of the striking signalworkers explains himself00:02
I miss his impatience with dullards, the loud laugh at the wrong time00:02
A 'doomsday' plan for rail00:02
Almanack: Postscript00:02
Gaddafi revives Rhodes' African railway dream00:02
Letter: Another day, another 250,000 people on the planet00:02
Intoxicating natural beauty, with real live toxics00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Royalties for a naked lunch: 'The Good Ship Venus: The Erotic Voyage of the Olympia Press' - John de St Jorre: Hutchinson, 20 pounds00:02
Treasury to recommend building society shake-up00:02
Taming the tough option: More investors protect gains and hedge against losses than take big risks in the derivatives market. David Ford sheds some light on the trading pit00:02
Swimming: The gifts of a grunge princess: A prodigious graduate of the old East German regime swims against a tide of controversy. Richard Williams reports from Rome00:02
Body found00:02
Family butchered00:02
Correction: Sir Iain Vallance00:02
The inch by inch man: Unionist leader James Molyneaux has the Prime Minister's ear and his own meticulous agenda, says Stephen Castle00:02
Concrete block00:02
Staying in Revenue's good book00:02
Bunhill: Classified Frascati00:02
Cricket: Tufnell spins wondrous web: Round-up00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Echoes of being two and seeing double: 'Flesh and Blood' - Michele Roberts: Virago, 14.9900:02
Deal silences the Cairo hard men: Pledge on prisoners eases conference threat00:02
Breakout jail feared 'loss of control'00:02
PROPERTY / Ideal homes: CHRISTINA DODWELL Explorer00:02
'Ulysses' plays billiards in space to see behind the Sun00:02
Database00:02
Rugby Union: Carling the central force00:02
Football: Vibrant Cole on a high00:02
Briton shot dead00:02
Five words and why I never worked for Maxwell00:02
'Home of the cobra' spawns assassination: Gangland shooting of MP shocks Australia00:02
Robber recasts a civil rights heroine: The mugging of Rosa Parks in her own home highlights America's black-on-black crime crisis00:02
Crescendo to change: Tom Peters On Excellence00:02
Swimming: Chinese break more records00:02
Letter: Bite back00:02
Letter: Wrong to malign a dead boy00:02
Cricket: My summer with Brian Lara: Recollections of a season in the sun: Warwickshire's pace bowler tells of an inspirational presence that has been felt on and off the field00:02
Flat Earth: Twilight of the okapi00:02
Patients, heal yourselves00:02
Lord Weir 'stable'00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Enter slowly and mark your goals00:02
Divided they stand: Loyalists talk of giving up the gun, but Geoffrey Beattie found them as split as the mainstream Unionist leaders they deride00:02
Ghost of failed predecessor hangs over latest venture00:02
City & Business: Still some growing up to do on interest rates00:02
Maclennan elected00:02
TRAVEL / A nice day with Rita the greeter: What better way to see New York than with someone who lives there? Richard Gilbert on how a legal secretary from Brooklyn gave him a fresh view of the Big Apple00:02
The symbols of loyalty, sacrifice, industry, union and betrayal00:02
On your marks . . .00:02
Colleges tout for any custom00:02
Training; Crack the glass ceiling: A new course is helping women overcome barriers to00:02
Driver charged00:02
Do I not like that . . .: A burning injustice: Peter Collins, managing director of Team Lotus, is saddened by the higher stakes that have tarnished motor racing00:02
City File: Quantum boost for Hanson00:02
'Crown prince' Billy in gear for top Ford job00:02
MUSIC / Sir Colin Davis makes a Romantic of Beethoven00:02
Fears of chaos in tax system00:02
Racing: Moonax puts Flyer to flight00:02
Bunhill: Virgin00:02
Rugby League: Rovers turn to the foreign legion: Dave Hadfield looks at the increasing influence of Frenchmen in British rugby league00:02
ART MARKET / The image of our times: Contemporary photography comes of age with an exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery. An auction in aid of two royal charities means it is big on the social scene too, says Geraldine Norman00:02
Letter00:02
Athletics: Modahl seeks 'fair hearing'00:02
Innovation: Teflon that sticks00:02
Letter: Wrong to malign a dead boy00:02
Table tennis: Chen overcomes world champion00:02
Vietnam gas find helps BP turn up heat00:02
Faces of the terrorists and the criminal who didn't get away00:02
Bankrupt takes fight to Coopers00:02
Letter: Another day, another 250,000 people on the planet00:02
Through hellfire to an MBA: When Peter Robinson left his job as a speechwriter, President Reagan warned him of Stanford's leanings to the left, but never prepared him for the super-heated cauldron of one of00:02
Bush knew of arms plan 'months earlier'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Screen goddess in camera: 'Greta and Cecil' - Diana Souhami: Cape, 18.9900:02
Letter: ID cards are nothing to fear00:02
Climber named00:02
Letter00:02
Manhattan dating: a game men always win00:02
Mixed metaphors spell out post-Maastricht doubts00:02
Opinions / How could the Royal Family economise?00:02
Cut-price war in home cover00:02
Almanack: The Lord is his keeper00:02
Letter: Fifty years of drugs in sport00:02
Letter: The couch is here to stay00:02
Captain Moonlight: Shaun Woodward00:02
Snooker: Thorburn grinds out victory00:02
Proms revel in glory00:02
Fishing Lines: Perched on top of the world00:02
Rural poverty00:02
ARTS / Cries & whispers00:02
Marketing: Can't get no satisfaction? Try the post: Mail-order music firms now offer quick delivery from huge collections to frustrated record buyers00:02
The turncoat heroes who fight for Bosnia: Serbian soldiers defy hatred to join Muslims00:02
BT3 shares go fully paid (CORRECTED)00:02
Bunhill: Christopher Moran00:02
The carrrot and stick crusader: Butchers hate him, but Peter Cox doesn't care. The vegetarian missionary is determined to preach the gospel of meatlessness00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Stealthily crafted seduction from the South: 'In the Tennessee Country' - Peter Taylor: Chatto, 14.9900:02
House buy no sure bet: Personal Finance00:02
City & Business: Banking on derivatives00:02
Captain Moonlight: The Captain's Catch-up Service00:02
Software firm on winning streak00:02
Two-tier trains for West Coast00:02
Football: Graham rues lack of thrust00:02
Dissatisfied investors face confusing time00:02
Captain Moonlight: Cruise With The Stars00:02
How much does he earn?: No 45: Pope John Paul II00:02
Letter: Another day, another 250,000 people on the planet00:02
Bunhill: Not so green00:02
Bunhill: Accounting for the cost of a rock star lifestyle00:02
US-Japan talks put Clinton in dilemma00:02
Recipes for rich fish00:02
Truffle galettes in jus - ain'tcha sick of 'em?: Pretentious menus are de rigueur in country house hotels. Alex Spillius chokes on indigestible prose00:02
Bart's: will the City come to its rescue?: Commuters and East Enders are joining forces00:02
Tennis: Victorious Sanchez is major force00:02
How to make light work of perfect pot plants00:02
Football: Venables on fertile ground: Americans fail to bridge yawning gap as the tactical awareness of England's manager helps to feed a growing belief00:02
Shotgun man dies00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
Only the young and trusted dine at Tony's: Blair puts the emphasis on PR00:02
THEATRE / How to make drama out of a melodrama out of a crisis00:02
Tea for two years00:02
Football: Shearer a class apart00:02
Shares: Emerald jewels: A booming economy is helping Irish shares to shine00:02
Almanack: Unorthodox lunch00:02
How to make the right call: Options trading00:02
'Wise' ruling provokes calls of double standards: No death penalty for OJ Simpson00:02
Faint hearts at the OK Corral: 'Wyatt Earp' - which may turn out to be the costliest flop of all - reeks of compromise00:02
Mandela defuses troops protest00:02
Engineer of an Orient success: Sir John Aird00:02
Football: Reading roar to victory00:02
FOOD & DRINK / THE INDIA CLUB00:02
Innovation: Light fantastic00:02
Profile: Too big for her roots: She made enemies in Cairo, but the world may need Norway's leader: Gro Harlem Brundtland00:02
RADIO / Beware the bloodhound: this one soundbites00:02
Back on Earth - as it might be in Heaven00:02
Boxing: Fighting fans mar Benn's triumph00:02
Dispatches from the heart00:02
Basketball: Jordan kisses the Bulls goodbye00:02
More than jobs lost as shipyard sinks: David Bowen rues the passing, finally, of the historic naval builder on Tyneside00:02
Bunhill: Getting connected00:02
Squash: Jansher falls to British No 100:02
Captain Moonlight00:02
FILM / A truth too naked for us to bear: Two new movies put television in the dock. They may be upstaged by it when the O J Simpson trial opens. Quentin Curtis explains00:02
Etcetera / BRIDGE00:02
Revealed: why autumn came early to Britain this year00:02
Letter: Not everyone loves a uniform00:02
Innovation: Dispensing with tool cribs00:02
Captain Moonlight: Jonathan Aitken00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: A few tips for Tony's press man from an old pro00:02
Britain in union for Games?: Ian Ridley reveals a plan to unite the home nations for the Olympics00:02
When the facts are lost in a moral maze00:02
Ulster 191200:02
English, in the beginning: William Tyndale was almost wiped out of history. Yet, argues Laurence Marks, he invented our language00:02
Letter: Price of a pint00:02
Bunhill: Canford carve-up00:02
Ozone to blame for 'early autumn': DoE calls for cuts in pollution00:02
Letter: Pest power00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Ray Josephs00:02
City runway to success: The Docklands airport is on the approach to breaking even00:02
Rugby Union: Heat on Wales: Clem Thomas weighs the Romanian challenge for a nation seeking to rebuild00:02
Economics: Not much to show for smashing the unions00:02
CMN makes Tyne offer00:02
Letter: Not such cheeky chappies00:02
Baseball: Season faces cancellation00:02
Football: Exit Cottee as the red mist descends00:02
Bunhill: Aden Barclay's new house00:02
City & Business: Incomplete disclosure00:02
First-Hand: 'Women are very forward with me': The Prince of Wales is angry at being snapped naked; model Rob English is used to showing off his body00:02
Football: Walsh lifts City's stock00:02
Captain Moonlight: A giant leap for fashion?00:02
Motor racing: Mansell pushed off provisional pole00:02
Letter: Australian CSA has its faults00:02
Savoy bosses to check out00:02
Cricket: Winds of change for Whitaker00:02
Cricket: Wessels retains South African captaincy00:02
Flat Earth: The Mile High Tub00:02
Captain Moonlight: A typical Sunday at Chequers00:02
The List00:02
Words: Expert00:02
Rebuilding wins converts as taxman heads for the door00:02
The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
Fifty ways to accelerate the raging process00:02
Paying cash makes a comeback00:02
Football: Dons overcome the uproar00:02
Rwanda victor battles for hearts and minds00:02
Profile: Social-hearted industrialist: Robert Bischof, boss chairman talks to David Bowen about balancing the interests of labour and capital00:02
Almanack: Fabulous surfers gone with the wind00:02
'Oh, God . . .'00:02
Letter00:02
Letter: Moore could draw very well00:02
Football: Dublin's equality drive00:02
Q&A / Right side of left-hand drivers00:02
Letter00:02
ART / Lifestyles of the rich and famous: A new show at the Queen's Gallery casts Gainsborough and Reynolds in a new light, and prompts republican thoughts00:02
Innovation: Genetic trace is on to catch the river rats: Engineered virus will help net the water polluters00:02
TELEVISION / The second draft of history00:02
Boxing: Rioting at Benn fight00:02
Football: Forest return to the roots00:02
Etcetera / Chess00:02
Innovation: Slow mow00:02
Rugby Union: Andrew displays old touch00:02
Profile: A winner among Saints: Northampton have chosen a wise man to direct their rugby fortunes. Chris Rea assesses him: Ian McGeechan00:02
Lives of the great songs / Bridge over troubled water00:02
Cricket: Trescothick to the fore00:02
RECORDS00:02
Rugby Union: Swift's turn of foot lifts Bath00:02
Motor Racing: Alesi suspends the disbelief: Italian Grand Prix: Favoured Ferraris roar back to the forefront as Hill begins to feel the pressure from all sides00:02
Boxing: Tyson fuels bid for early release00:02
Sport on TV: Don shows how as John seeks higher ground00:02
Leading Article: Tory 'choice' gave us yobs00:02
Best and worst: Unit trusts00:02
Numbers00:02
Show People: She's only flexed three muscles: MARIA AITKEN