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18 die as Japan quake causes tidal waves00:02
THEATRE / Round-Up: West End ho]: Sarah Hemming reviews Neville's Island, Beautiful Thing, Once on this Island and Only the Lonely00:02
Rugby Union: Bell rings time on Luyt as World Cup cash flows in: Organisers promise a squeaky-clean tournament00:02
Market Report: Shares recover some ground amid gloom00:02
Football: Coton adds to Hotrton's injury worries: Manchester United rick further punishment by relying on youth in Coca-Cola Cup00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Loose thoughts in the flirtation chamber: 'On Flirtation' - Adam Phillips: Faber, 14.99 pounds00:02
Cricket: McDermott ready for recall: Pace bowlers likely to dominate second Test as Australia try to level the series00:02
Soaps point the way to inner cleanliness00:02
Obituary: Frankie Kennedy00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Blair urges politics of courage and trust: 'If the world changes and we don't, we become of no use to the world,' leader says. Stephen Goodwin reports00:02
Capital Gains: I'm the boy you made me . . .00:02
Squash: Horner wins in just 150 seconds00:02
Rate rises will not mean tax cuts, warns Clarke00:02
Northern Ireland to get pounds 150m from Europe00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: How did his predecessors fare? John Torode reports on maiden speeches to conference by Labour leaders of the recent past00:02
Sander shows touch of radical chic00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Three stages to creating a pregnant future: 'Competing for the Future' - Gary Hamel and CK Prahalad: Harvard Business School, 21.95 pounds00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Robert Maycock on Music00:02
Fiscal Properties widens its criteria00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Abiola trial put back indefinitely00:02
Tennis: Reneberg rattles Ivanisevic's cage00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Rapist was on bail00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: The real cost of relegation: No 82 - The price of loyalty00:02
Football: Birchenall plays down referee jibe00:02
CTRG denies move by banks00:02
Letter: Romanticism should not be sneered at00:02
Obituary: Sir Stanley Tomlinson00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Leading Article: Clinton earns himself two foreign cheers00:02
View from City Road: The perils of privatisation00:02
Hambros issues profits warning: First-half results expected to be halved by poor market00:02
Midlands is latest to buy back shares00:02
Letter: Loss of monument to Victorian taste00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 BBC long-runners00:02
'Carhenge' to be built by road protesters00:02
Let's ask what aid is for: The World Bank: reforming economies or spreading destitution? Richard Dowden reports00:02
John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Racing: Abandonment disgusts Duffield00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Government joins fight over Air France00:02
Actor's family get pounds 650,000 over fatal stunt00:02
Tennis: Hingis has debut to remember: A 14-year-old prodigy's first appearance on women's tour overshadows veteran champion's farewell to Switzerland00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Quotes of the day00:02
Palace's pounds 2.8m profit00:02
Dockland bids00:02
Antarctic ozone damage at record levels00:02
Tennyson find00:02
Leading Article: The case for divorce grows stronger00:02
View from City Road: A victory for common sense00:02
Birthdays00:02
Blair dares where Gaitskell failed00:02
Mandela appeals for greater US investment00:02
Curator's Choice: Marischal Museum00:02
What did Churchill do in the war, daddy?00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Cheers for pledge to enact right to roam00:02
'Lock up' too-noisy neighbours00:02
Stock Exchange plans crackdown on insiders: Authorities move to stop long-term slide into disrepute00:02
Cardoso set for outright victory in Brazil elections00:02
Letter: LSO can blow its own trumpet00:02
Rugby Union: Stark leads way with hat-trick: Newport and Barbarians run riot in their record spree at Rodney Parade00:02
Today's Number: 5600:02
THEATRE / Previews & First Nights00:02
Competition00:02
Pembroke: First PR firm past the post00:02
Police chief flees as Haiti regime crumbles00:02
'I was the nearest link with the disaster'00:02
Artists light up dingy spaces00:02
In Thing: Morma Kamali Omo Gym00:02
Rwanda killings investigated00:02
Out of America: A plague on your house, dear senators00:02
Letter: Epidemic disease under control00:02
A key round to the names: Diane Coyle takes a detailed look at the 146-page Lloyd's judgment00:02
Diary00:02
Scientist in Birmingham Six case sues TV firm for libel00:02
Letter: Deliver us from the shopping nightmare00:02
POP / Dead, but not deleted: The Beatles will re-form around the recorded voice of John Lennon. Who's next? asks Jim White00:02
Tube strike likely as talks fail00:02
Patient held00:02
Inquiry opens on 'Burns country' pylons00:02
Ford workers put on three-day week00:02
Boosey & Hawkes scores at pounds 1.5m00:02
Letter: A bounder, but what about her?00:02
Former Tiphook in talks with banks00:02
A Slice of the Action00:02
Racing: Ready cash for Saturday Derby: New funds, but Classic need for sense of occasion remains. Greg Wood reports00:02
Chance to bid00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Paradise lost, found and put on Channel 400:02
MUSIC / Beauty in the Beast: Jan Smaczny on Birmingham Electroacoustic Sound Theatre00:02
Bargain flat00:02
Rugby League: Aston makes the difference to Rovers: Workington prove no match for Featherstone in battle of strugglers00:02
Big spenders splash out: Far Eastern professionals have money to invest in London, says Anne Spackman00:02
Confident Yeltsin offers his hand to Communists: Change in government policy 'out of the question'00:02
Five-year sentence for bogus doctor who stole00:02
Football: Sutton's face-saver00:02
Bridge offers passage to boats and walkers00:02
Football: Mansfield complete Leeds' humiliation: Yorkshire pride left in tatters on Third Division ground00:02
Lloyd's to seek deal on cases in pipeline: Ruling on negligence welcomed by names planning new lawsuits00:02
Maids see light in Church00:02
Ripe for renewal00:02
School struggles to make sense of boys' murders: Jonathan Foster reports from Sunderland on the mood of neighbours and friends as police hunt serial strangler of three youths00:02
Law Report: Underwriters were negligent: Deeny and others v Gooda Walker Ltd and others - Queen's Bench Division (Commercial Court)(Mr Justice Phillips), 4 October 1994.00:02
Football: Stevens set for Tranmere00:02
Stream ran red00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: The clause that can bring forth division again00:02
California turns against its force of migrant labourers00:02
Asian Games: Chinese raise their standards again: Display of power raises more suspicion over the secret of Peking's training methods00:02
Judge named00:02
This isn't going to hurt at all: Correction00:02
MP's wife drowns00:02
Football: Keegan defends decision on Cole: Premiership leaders' manager defends his stand over key striker00:02
MUSIC / Growing up is hard to do The boy wonder comes of age: Still a whiz-kid, no longer just a copycat, Maxim Vengerov has made the transition from boy wonder to mature artist. Edward Seckerson reports00:02
UNDERRATED / What do prizes make? Points: The case for prizes00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Bambi is killed off by roar of the lion king00:02
Ron's four-legged lawnmower00:02
'New' single by Beatles may be their first flop00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: 'Betrayal' to the left, 'bravery' to the right00:02
The Old Crown, 33 New Oxford St WC200:02
Coup 'off at half cock' fails to impress long-suffering Azeris: The latest struggle for power in Caucasus republic centres on rebel opposition to BP-led oil deal, writes Hugh Pope in Baku00:02
Rhythm of the jungle: Jungle, born on the back streets of London, has grown up and now they all want a piece of the action. James Style checks the vibe00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Blair sweeps away the past: Clause IV to be ditched - Leader is determined to make Labour 'the party of the majority'00:02
THEATRE / On Tour00:02
Balladur quizzes French youth on growing pains00:02
Letter: Protection for adults in care00:02
Cable firms plan first pay-per-view television service00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rugby League: Laughton hoping ancient tour history repeats itself: Schofield recalled in favoured stand-off position00:02
Tennis: Ivanisevic pays the penalty for bad behaviour00:02
Peggy Jay Centre00:02
Rugby Union: South Africans pound Pumas00:02
Summary00:02
True Gripes: Turn the noise off: Next door's fun can be your nightmare00:02
Boy, 15, at wheel in death crash00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Worrying Wednesday: Bradford emerge with credit00:02
View from City Road: Murdoch gives cause for concern00:02
India's plague 'will soon be over'00:02
Letter: Deliver us from the shopping nightmare00:02
Orderly again00:02
Media: Hell hath no fury like the tabloids' scorn - Maggie Brown looks at coverage of the latest royal scandal and detects anxiety in the tabloids00:02
Media: Switched on to cheap TV - The owners of the Daily Mail are getting into cable, and Robo-reporters are their secret weapon00:02
THEATRE / After movies, a breath of fresh Eire: Jim Sheridan, director of the Oscar-winning My Left Foot, on returning to the theatre00:02
Hewitt to buy pounds 245,000 mansion on Dartmoor00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Cunningham leads the catwalk show00:02
Inquiry may seal fate of ro-ro ferries: Commission investigating 'Estonia' disaster may condemn design of vessels - Cleric recalls ship's penultimate voyage00:02
Ethnic health workers in jeopardy00:02
Police hide families of 70 witnesses after threats00:02
Letter: Epidemic disease under control00:02
Letter: Churning out a milk-fat miracle00:02
Letter: To Russia - with a sense of humour00:02
Sporting Digest: Asian Games00:02
Nuclear: clean, green and better for you: Roger Hayes Argues that the environment lobby has forced through decisions that end up doing harm00:02
CBI chief attacks British bosses00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Blasting books into outer cyberspace: The latest plunge in sales gives publishers no choice but to shift stock by reducing prices00:02
Last term for Kohl00:02
Oasis reconsidering its flotation plans00:02
German plan to reach out to Central Europe triggers row with EU partners00:02
David Benedict on Theatre00:02
Budget protest00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
THEATRE / A star for theatre's New Age: Is Mark Rylance the finest actor of his generation? His supporters are diverse: a Broadmoor inmate, Alan Bennett and now Paul Taylor00:02
Dear Diane Abbott: Congratulations on your election to the Labour Party national executive, says an old comrade. Now give 'em hell00:02
The pharaohs of suburbia: For centuries the pyramids have stood in splendid isolation in the Egyptian desert. Now Cairo's urban sprawl is lapping at their edges. Soon they may be encircled. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Decisions of the day00:02
Obituary: Professor Ron Herron00:02
Centrefold: The trouser foshow: Don Quixote given the neo-flamenco touch at the ENO00:02
China to halt sales of missile parts00:02
Leading Article: Bold, but Blair must also be brave00:02
LBC signs off after 21 years00:02
Passing Thoughts: We are being overwhelmed by trivia on wheels00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Palace come back from the brink: Lincoln run out of luck00:02
Obituary: Max Kaminsky00:02
Rao faces dilemma as state secessionists storm Delhi00:02
The Labour Party in Blackpool: Key left-wingers decline to revolt over bombshell00:02
500m pounds victory for Lloyd's names00:02
Football: Blues search for new backer: Birmingham offer 'fantastic privileges' to lure an investor. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Made the grade00:02
Asian Games: Ma arrives as courteous hero00:02
BR's use of condoms in advert condemned00:02
Park Lane crossing00:02
You are now entering an interest-free zone . . .: The Borough of Bromley boasts a wealth of shoe shops, 'sensible' price boutiques and building societies. Simon Davies spends a day in Dullsville.00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Cardoso set for outright victory in Brazil00:02
Lord Mayor elected00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Poacher Peacock: Bournemouth pay for limp attack00:02
BAe confirms VSEL interest00:02
UN eases blockade on Serbia00:02
A novel approach to the story of a lifetime, and vice versa00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Ardiles is dismayed by defence: Watford gain consolation00:02
Ibstock bricks up hole in results00:02
Russia shows paintings seized from Germany00:02
Hockey: Thompson given late Cup hope00:02
MacKenzie joins Mirror Group board00:02
Architecture: My candle sculpture was blown out - Gerry Judah wanted to celebrate human rights, but planning officials argued that it would spoil the view00:02
Error led to death diagnosis00:02
Labour demands inquiry into ambulance delay00:02
Football: Rangers let Stevens join Merseyside exodus: Former England full-back mulls over move to Tranmere00:02
Lesbians protest over charity ban00:02
Back to the whirlpool for the money00:02
Campaign with a tall order: The Tall Persons Club is calling for longer beds, clothes that fit and fewer jokes. Martin Whittaker finds two members in high dudgeon00:02
Mother killed baby00:02
The Daily Poem: From Last Eternal Moments (Section 76)00:02
'De Klerk figure needed in Ulster'00:02
Safety checks for all British ferries00:02
A woman who adds flair to the party of Blair: Tamsin Blanchard asks why Cherie Booth has had a make-over00:02
Snooker: O'Sullivan's quickfire quarter-final00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis