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Boy detained for attack on girl, 1000:02
Football: King gambles on reviving the Stags: Mansfield's exuberant manager relishes tonight's Coca-Cola Cup rematch with Leeds. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Rugby League: Australia to ask for replacement: Tourists lose Lazarus00:02
Management: 850 teams compete for trophy00:02
Today's Number: 4,33100:02
Teacher sentenced00:02
Tuberculosis takes its toll: 410 people in Tower Hamlets, Newham and Hackney are suffering fron TB. An estimated 4,000 EastEnders are 'carriers'. Esther Oxford reports00:02
Audio Tube map to guide the blind: Learning the Underground system by sound could make travelling safer. Matthew Brace reports00:02
Blow to Clinton as top official resigns over 'perks' scandal00:02
Cardoso well ahead as Brazil votes00:02
Diana book dismissed as 'grubby'00:02
Health Update: Music for smooth operators00:02
Balladur urged to act on political corruption00:02
Finance ministers in search of a saving grace00:02
So those darned toffs kiss and tell, too00:02
Leading Article: A lesson in candour from the Swedes00:02
Birthdays00:02
Racing: Karinga calls it a day00:02
Letter: Life's too short for going to extremes00:02
Escaped bull kills woman00:02
Slovakia set for coalition00:02
Racing: Reid in the White hot seat: Chapple-Hyam's choice for his fallen Arc hope is in an unenviable position, aiming to win where Japan's champion Take failed00:02
RADIO / All I got was a lousy postcard: Robert Hanks browses through two oh-so breezy postscripts to Letter from America00:02
Seventies tackiness comes unstuck00:02
ARTS / Production Notes: The aerial artist Deborah Pope on playing an angel in Bill Bryden's pounds 1m epic play The Big Picnic00:02
View from City Road: Sainsbury's US move makes sense00:02
Warburg warning shocks the City00:02
Azeri leader proclaims emergency00:02
Greene King chief quits in sudden shake-up00:02
Travel: Gourmet weekends00:02
Silence is golden00:02
US lifts ban on Sinn Fein contacts00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Quotes of the day00:02
The disturbing career of Mr Rowe: He came from within the heart of social work. Why has he left a trail of alleged abuse against the mentally handicapped in his care? Tim Kelsey investigates00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
ART / Gallery Openings00:02
Asian Games: Chinese lift eight world records: Women pull their weight with an awesome show of strength00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Boy Scouts executed in Zaire camp00:02
Health: What a man can't resist: the perfect waist-hip ratio: Forget about breasts, says Jerome Burne. It's the last two figures of 36-24-36 that truly turn on the male naked ape00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Etc ..: Spanking clubs00:02
Hockey: Edwards on target: Rebounding Reading run amok00:02
BBC plans biggest Shakespeare season00:02
Rabin ponders Golan withdrawal00:02
Top police officers condemn crime policy00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Blair to call for unity after day of friction00:02
Gay is profitable in the pink ghetto: A London office block turns its back on the straight world - but business is still business, says Paul Burston00:02
Americans arrest top Cedras bodyguard00:02
Management: Charities that mean business: Roger Trapp on the background to a management competition for students00:02
Newsbrief: Poison program00:02
Edwards warns of nuclear threat to coal00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Golf: Ballesteros saves best for play-off: Mercedes German Masters00:02
Health Update: Expect a rash of fevered children00:02
Man jailed for murdering baby00:02
Rise of extreme right overshadows Vranitzky's triumph00:02
Aga Kahn divorce00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Tax could 'top up' pensions00:02
Angela Lewis on Pop00:02
Contingent liability threatens VSEL bid00:02
Leading Article: Time to bring home the debate00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Dear Archbishop Habgood: The Archbishop of York is pandering to the prejudices of those opposed to the ordination of women, says a campaigner who once admired his outspokenness00:02
Rugby Union: Sale suspend prop Smith for punching: Club take action after Morris is felled in full view of cameras00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Estimate of job losses 'arbitrary': Low minimum wage may have no adverse effect on the labour market. Barrie Clement reports00:02
A fesnyng of ferrets: Not only poachers love the ferret. Lynn Eaton calls in on the capital's one-man rescue service00:02
Parents always believed teenagers were murdered: Tests have finally proved that three youths were strangled. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Child care allowances to assist lowest paid00:02
Highlanders seek demolition of monument to oppression: John Arlidge reports on a campaign to do away with a despised symbol of 19th-century land clearances00:02
Letter: Keep charity quiet00:02
India claims plague has reached peak00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Low-paid and jobless put at centre-stage: Shadow Chancellor reaffirms minimum wage policy. Stephen Goodwin reports00:02
Travel: Spiritual slopes00:02
Prosecution obsessive, QC claims00:02
Squash: Martin's reign a family affair with uncle as queen-maker: British women face a battle to dislodge the confident Australian champion at this week's World Open00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Shortest-lived Prime Ministers00:02
Local clergy support Bishop of Durham00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
SA arms ship returns home00:02
Newsbrief: School governors to get drug pack00:02
Sect tries to turn away Malaysia PM's wrath: The prophetic dreams of the leader of a little-known Muslim sect have infuriated the country's leader, reports Terry McCarthy in Kuala Lumpur00:02
ART / The bitter truth about art: The First World War followed violent upheavals in Western art - and, says Tom Lubbock, stopped the avant-garde dead in its tracks00:02
Newsbrief: Flowering Spires00:02
S&N buys Wrights Coal Tar00:02
UN and Nato fail to agree on air strikes00:02
Waves broke ferry door, video shows: New doubts over ro-ro safety as five companies order ships' bows welded shut in wake of 'Estonia' disaster00:02
Sky looks to crack Christmas sales00:02
JAZZ / Classic grooves: Phil Johnson on Julian Joseph at the Wigmore Hall00:02
Reconstruction fails00:02
Travel: Royal Scotsman00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Travel: Gauguin for broke00:02
Poor countries trounce G7 at IMF summit00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher sees black again on his trip around Silverstone00:02
Superstore clash00:02
Letter: Year 2000 is too late for new millennium00:02
Letter: Relief from traffic nightmare is a dream00:02
Court Circular00:02
Following an American pattern00:02
Northern Irish cable licence nears00:02
Looters force Liberian refugees to flee from Ivory Coast into Guinea00:02
Inflation fears hit bonds and hold back the dollar00:02
Police officer fined00:02
Rugby Union: Welsh force players to make pledge: Ultimatum to players00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Health Update: Contraception the warmer way00:02
No poetry for a new Albion00:02
Health Update: Wheelchair access for under-fives00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Colourful visions: Dorothy Bohm's poetic images have helped her come to terms with an unsettled past. Jane Richards reports00:02
Limited manoeuvres by KPMG herald new era: Protection against liability is behind the firm's plans to create a new arm. Roger Trapp reports00:02
True Gripes: Get a grip and hang on: Escalators can leave you out of step00:02
MGN picks up another 5% of STV00:02
Market Report: Warburg's warning sets scene for another slide00:02
12 struck off by new regulator00:02
Anderton Boat Lift to be restored00:02
Owner of 'Estonia' orders sister ship's bow doors welded00:02
Betterware hit by opening of new distribution centre00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Today's business00:02
World 'facing crisis' over rise in elderly population00:02
Rugby Union: Hard news plus the soft option00:02
Law Report: No duty to issue electric cable guidelines: Regina v Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Ex parte Duddridge and others - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Farquharson and Mrs Justice Smith), 3 October 199400:02
Obituary: Maurice Ashley00:02
Tennis: Venus follows Hingis towards the stars: Unseen American steps into professional spotlight as Swiss prodigy takes her first step on court today00:02
Pillars of the Community: Douglas Hurd, the Foreign Secretary, argues against more centralising structures for Europe00:02
Gatt forsees world trade leap00:02
Skiing the New Jersey way: Hamish Mykura reports on the resort fashionable New Yorkers don't talk about00:02
Setback for families in battle over power cables00:02
Shoprite savaged over profit fears00:02
Bad reception for new Spurs stand00:02
Protesters evicted from Euphoria00:02
Site Unseen: When the fat boy hits the fire . . .00:02
John Lyttle on Cinema00:02
Letter: More measles jabs?00:02
Health: It was the drugs that made me mad: Jane was anorexic, but the treatment prescribed pushed her over the edge for 22 nightmarish years. Adam Sandell reports00:02
Call for homes policy00:02
Lucas announces first disposal after review00:02
Letter: Airport shops are a banquet, not a snack00:02
Letter: Unchecked media spread plague hysteria in West00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool / Conference Notebook: Skinner marks returns to NEC by boycotting it00:02
Hunt for boys' killer launched after 8 months00:02
The intuition Labour lacks00:02
Football: Angry Cole insists he is fit for England duty: Venables omits Newcastle's striker from squad to face Romania at Wembley after Keegan says injury should rule him out00:02
British Aids therapy to be given pounds 5m clinical trials in US00:02
Centerfold: Hair-raising tale: Controversial dance film about the Winston Silcott case receives first public screening00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Kinnock defines rich as pounds 60,00000:02
In Thing: Louise Jackson scarves00:02
Obituary: General Roberto Viola00:02
Where are they now?: Tommy Lawton00:02
Where shall we meet?: Olivo SW100:02
Browned off: teased Taki, peeved Perry, harangued Harry00:02
Travel: Low-cost flights to Portugal with TAP00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: Cads, bounders and a matter of timing00:02
Badgerline doubles profits on back of two acquisitions00:02
Letter: A knock to the tale of Joyce's door00:02
'Princess in Love' author explains her motives: Writer's attempt 'to set record straight by sophisticated analysis of woman's journey through adversity' does not impress first readers00:02
Health Update: Sunbed risk to ungoggled eyes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Desperately seeking the mysterious Emily: 'Emily Bronte: Heretic' - Stevie Davies: The Women's Press, 8.99 pounds00:02
Letter: Unchecked media spread plague hysteria in West00:02
Patient lay dead in hospital lavatory for up to 30 hours00:02
Travel: Bulging Equador00:02
Chez Gerard shows a tasty rise00:02
Football: Spurs seek Romanian duties00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Yesterday's decisions00:02
Now even charities can't rely on charity00:02
US troops take on gunmen in Haiti00:02
Seeking out a drop of Ireland's green stuff00:02
Leading Article: Unhappy birthday for the IMF00:02
In the land of the perm-o-fix beam: PC envelops the beauty contest. Miss UK has been joined by Mr - and that's just the start, writes Simon Garfield00:02
Obituary: Lord Shackleton00:02
Former Met chief on theft charge00:02
David Benedict on Theatre00:02
Police reject 'ludicrous' pounds 45m fingerprint system00:02
Jailed for love00:02
Football: Everton loan for Ferguson and Durrant00:02
Five questioned00:02
Patten calls for new initiative on HK00:02
ART / Thinking through the sense of touch: Lynn MacRitchie applauds Barbara Hepworth's eventual resolution of apparently irreconcilable sculptural traditions00:02
Publishers defend 'important' romance but fail to convince critics00:02
MUSIC / Out of service: Reservoir - St Giles Cripplegate00:02
View from City Road: The Warburg image collapses00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: First individual vote gives boost to left00:02
Mother cleared of plot to kill lover00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
TV firms clash over European quotas00:02
Accountant charged00:02
Pembroke: View from the South00:02
Obituary: Iris Adrian00:02
Television (Review): The thin blue line between fact and fiction00:02
Letter: Protecting children at risk of abuse00:02
'Godfather' goes on trial00:02
The Daily Poem: Choosing00:02
Ice Hockey: Slough jet in for a quick reward: Cardiff slip past Beavers in Benson and Hedges Cup00:02
Football: Scots to rely on strikers' reunion00:02
Drugs and violence on the rise in prisons00:02
Newsbrief: Recycling on target00:02
On Tour00:02
Health Update: Down's syndrome tests bewilder00:02
Natural desires: Bring back the pleasure gardens00:02
Health Update: Experts' colonic consternation00:02
American Football: The 49ers crack as Eagles soar in fault-finding mission: Shock reversal at Candlestick Park highlights topsy-turvy form in potentially thrilling season. Matt Tench reports00:02
View from City Road: Selling short needs a long, hard look00:02
Golf: Solheim Cup highlight of 500,000 pounds deal00:02
Met funding protest00:02
Football: Roberts' strike rescues Leicester00:02
Zhirinovsky plays to gallery in Pyongyang00:02
Sainsbury acquires second US chain00:02
Mandela makes UN appeal00:02
Obituary: Harry Hodgkinson00:02
Obituary: Kenneth Masterson