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Crossing the Tabor: Folk music with attitude? You got it00:02
Coming soon - the ultimate spray-on aphrodisiac00:02
Letter: Festivals are good for the Barbican00:02
Letter: It must be good - if Lennon didn't like it00:02
Ex-general leads fight against Nigerian junta00:02
Serb bodies found mutilated00:02
After Hours00:02
Lecturers face 'intolerable' levels of work00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Football: United may retain youth00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sailing: South Africa back on round world map: Stuart Alexander on a new format for the seventh great adventure00:02
Squash: Jackman flies home flag00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Blunkett claims proof of 'fiddled NHS wait lists'00:02
Football: Venables hints at green light for Le Tissier00:02
Film: Trading with the enemy: Depp and the paparazzi went one way; Alea went the other.00:02
Computers: Word search offers scant help for Jumbo: William Hartston brings ruminants' stomachs into play to test the mettle of the Chambers CD-rom dictionary00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Quotes of the day00:02
Today's number: 53500:02
Misty solution to fire fighting00:02
Yeltsin sends his apologies to the Irish00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Tories told to keep nerve in focusing attack on Blair00:02
Dorrell sees tourism as source of arts funding00:02
Hospital art unlikely to cure critic's ills00:02
Individually bright, collectively dopy00:02
Wetherspoon hits at rivals00:02
Husband says Temple wife was murdered00:02
CIA 'helped to set up terror group' in Haiti00:02
Hand-crafted irony: Grayson Perry's polite pots are smooth, charming and, on closer examination, downright offensive. Robin Dutt admires his cheek00:02
Law Update: Good results from new course00:02
Cartel linked to Mexico murder00:02
Schroder decides against court battle with News00:02
Obituary: Heinz Ruhmann00:02
Kidder Peabody axes 55000:02
Feud over hedge could cost 50,000 pounds00:02
Cult victims were murdered, police say00:02
TELEVISION (REVIEW): Little love lost between poetry and television00:02
Etam shares dip on weak sales00:02
Eight held hostage in bank00:02
FILM / Getting the Gump: Forrest Gump not only tells the story of a blank, it draws one too, writes Adam Mars-Jones. Plus round-up00:02
Receivers take on two leisure developments00:02
Just a touch of Camelot00:02
County cuts to hit over 60 schools00:02
Leading Article: The net closes on Berlusconi00:02
Fidelity 'safer for pregnant women'00:02
Flaws found in smear tests00:02
Minister quits00:02
The Divine baby grows up: Ricki Lake, the jumbo teen star of Hairspray, has slimmed down and lucked out with her own hit chat show, writes Bonnie Vaughan00:02
Strike expected to disrupt the Tube until late tonight00:02
Finns say Yes00:02
MUSIC / Reasons to be cheerful: LSO Mahler Festival - Barbican, London00:02
Boxing: Duva makes dollars 10m rematch offer to McCall00:02
Defiant king00:02
THE DAILY POEM / Autumn00:02
Racing: Giant leap for Mann and horse: Among the risks that trainers can run, the Taxis still looms larger than the danger of infection from the stables00:02
Court Circular00:02
Regulator calls for break-up of Nuclear Electric00:02
Taylor Woodrow bids for Welsh pits: Construction group in consortium with Japanese and British partners ready for coal sell-off00:02
Leahy takes stopgap Lonrho job00:02
Agitprop goes ambient on the Velvet tour: As a cyberpunk circus sets out to raise political awareness, Alix Sharkey asks whether young Britons really want to mix raves and revolution00:02
Computers: Endpiece00:02
Oldest man dies00:02
Galliano takes top accolade in British fashion awards00:02
Boy 'gang victim'00:02
Words to wake up the Mogadon Booker (ha, ha, ha)00:02
Law Report: Former wife cannot make a claim for financial relief: Hewitson v Hewitson. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Balcombe, Lady Justice Butler Sloss and Lord Justice Leggatt). 6 October 199400:02
Mortality crisis00:02
Letter: Safer than ferries (CORRECTED)00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Imaginary journeys of a daydreamer: 'The Daydreamer' - Ian McEwan: Cape, 8.9900:02
Cabinet backs Berlusconi in row with judge00:02
Sea Scan00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Result shows how unions' vote can moderate constituency instincts00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev Gerard Tickle00:02
Fears for boy grow as hunt by 100 police draws blank00:02
Pembroke: Wm Low chief on the shelf00:02
Sect held strange allure for Quebec middle class00:02
Austrian rift00:02
Bamber is refused chance to appeal00:02
Bamber plea fails00:02
Viewers to be offered shares in Sky float: Satellite broadcaster is set to be the UK's biggest non-privatisation issue, with value of pounds 5bn00:02
Tennis: Hingis can learn much from defeat: Nervous Pierce demonstrates disruptive tricks of the trade as she subdues teenager with the power of her shots00:02
Royal cash warning00:02
New issues failing to repay investors: Fewer than half of the companies floated this year are now trading at a premium, reports James Bethell00:02
Stagg home burgled00:02
Letter: The young know about a different history00:02
Cinemas to give audiences more choice of films00:02
Poetry warms crowd but freezes ice cream sales00:02
Rugby Union: No green light yet for Bath00:02
Letter: Borrowed concepts, old slogans and Blair as Lion King00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Fringe casts off the mantle of hard-edged radicalism00:02
Monklands votes for corruption inquiry00:02
Out of India: Love has a chance to flower in the botanical garden00:02
Director leaked Brent Walker figures: John Chambers: Correction00:02
Golf: Fretes' error lets Scotland off the hook: Paraguay put hosts under pressure on opening day of Dunhill Cup but Coltart comes through while Norman revels in awkward conditions on Old Course00:02
Flights resume00:02
Cricket: Amiss has to settle for 100,000 pounds00:02
Law Report: Guide to costs against justices: Regina v Newcastle under Lyme Justices and another Ex parte Massey and others00:02
Lace losses hit Sherwood profits00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Get tough - with one of the victims: Conference Notebook00:02
Clinic gunman loses first count00:02
Car market recovery is looking overplayed00:02
A tabloid coup d'etat00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 famous last words00:02
Hockey: Test for Bracknell00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Clause IV endorsed after hot debate: Delegates vote narrowly in favour of maintaining party's commitment to public ownership, despite Blair's wish to review it00:02
Livestock trade targeted by air and ferry firms00:02
Very much so: a couch potato's guide to football punditry00:02
BR swaps trains for buses to hit targets00:02
John Jackson is chosen to fill Sketchley post00:02
What made Eddy throw in his lot with Mandela00:02
THEATRE / Expect the unexpected: The Venetian Twins - Barbican Theatre00:02
Ferry halts voyage for bow door to be welded00:02
Cricket: Waugh leads Australian run glut: Pakistan bowlers struggle to contain middle order on easing wicket00:02
Football: Non-league notebook: St Albans set for goal spree00:02
Letter: Borrowed concepts, old slogans and Blair as Lion King00:02
View from City Road: Nuclear fantasies demolished00:02
Golf: James impressive00:02
Rugby Union: Game for 'clowns' is no laughing matter00:02
Bifu members 'reject strike at Guardian'00:02
Help] Call in the rat-catcher00:02
Market Report: S&N subject of rumours as shares recover ground00:02
Leading Article: Counting the cost of parental choice00:02
FILM / More whimper than roar: The Lion King (U)Dir: Rob Minkoff (US); Minna Tannenbaum (12)Dir: Martine Dogowson (Fr); Funny Man (18)Dir: Simon Sprackling (UK)00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Blair puts brave face on Clause IV defeat00:02
View from City Road: Sentiment flowing in BSkyB's favour00:02
Walker jury told of crime against shareholders00:02
Racing: Killer virus an isolated case00:02
National register aims to increase organ donors00:02
Abbie kidnap jailed four months00:02
Law: The need for a cool head in a crisis: No such thing as bad publicity? Sharon Wallach meets Sandra Hewett, a public relations consultant who disagrees00:02
Football: Talkative Tel suits new-look ITV: The World Cup also-rans have signed England's coach. Rhys Williams reports00:02
IRA 'courage'00:02
The makings of a classic: Literary adaptations. TV is again schedule-deep in them and there are more staged dramatisations than ever. W Stephen Gilbert reads between the lines00:02
Letter: Borrowed concepts, old slogans and Blair as Lion King00:02
Letter: Borrowed concepts, old slogans and Blair as Lion King00:02
Jolly interesting stuff about kites00:02
Director's Cut: Every shadow tells a story: Michael Winner on the eccentricity, boldness and Hitchcockian surprises of The Third Man00:02
Law Update: Elly endorses common training00:02
Where shall we meet? National Gallery WC200:02
Leading Article: Dorrell and the national identity00:02
Rebel Azeri PM attacked00:02
Law Update: Wilde Sapte appoints Blakeley00:02
Susan de Muth in bed with Eric Brown: Pimps, pushers and the terrible smell of feet00:02
Obituary: Norman Hughes00:02
Letter: The young know about a different history00:02
Racing: Dunwoody poised to pass Francome00:02
Baby-boom village mothers win their battle of the bulge00:02
Obituary: John Heddle Nash00:02
Costs of closure push Galliford to pounds 6m loss00:02
Woodman, spare that tree: A draft plan to change the face of Hampstead Heath has eminent residents shooting from the lip. Helen Nowicka reports00:02
Missing woman 'seen walking'00:02
David Mach, the Scottish artist, standing on his installation Absolut Mach, which includes 10,000 Absolut Vodka bottles00:02
Dear Brian Clough00:02
Volleyball team fails height test00:02
Surprise fall in August output: Coke and oil refining lead decline as figures confirm slowdown and rule out need for new interest rate rises00:02
Transport ban hits exports00:02
Law Update: Manches decides on merger00:02
Coroner's euthanasia verdict sets landmark00:02
Football: Tough test for the team England forgot: As England's women prepare for their biggest ever fixture and the game continues to flourish at club level, the FA's commitment to the grassroots is being questioned. Pete Davies reports00:02
Rugby League: Wigan pair beating injury00:02
View from City Road: Corporate soap runs on and on00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Shadow Cabinet race begins: Many of its MPs want 'new Labour' to elect new faces to the front benches. Nicholas Timmins reports on likely changes00:02
A view from abroad: Guy Pearce, actor00:02
Letter: A common foreign policy for the EU00:02
Face that brought death to streets of Paris00:02
Alcohol in moderation helps men live longer00:02
Letter: 'Two integrities' in one church00:02
The dangerous cult of follow my leader00:02
Nato divided on use of Bosnia air strikes00:02
Inquiry urged over death after ambulance delay00:02
Letter: Borrowed concepts, old slogans and Blair as Lion King00:02
Helter-skelter on Brighton pier00:02
And What's More. . .00:02
London walks: Seeking out the saints in Wren's city: Michael Leapman goes on a tour to see a score of churches designed by the master builder00:02
After gun law, peace is in the air at Tropic FM00:02
University runs kite-flying course: Matthew Brace finds lessons in an ancient aerodynamic art are taking off in Ealing00:02
Doubts cast over figures for surplus places00:02
People: The Pope's problem is 'psychological'00:02
Obituary: O. S. Nock00:02
TV stake probed00:02
Film: 'I was less stunning than I'd hoped': Once Terence Stamp built a career on being the perfect male beauty. Now he's a slightly imperfect woman. By Sheila Johnston00:02
Barn owls in decline