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Europe: this far and no further: Opt-outs will not save us from federalism, argues Norman Lamont. The 'party of the nation' must guarantee Britain's right to stand alone00:02
Huffington buys poll position : Phil Reeves in Sunnyvale, California meets the 'foppish' oil millionaire00:02
Yeltsin sends envoys to Gulf00:02
'Re-education for dissident'00:02
Leading Article: UN must go further against Saddam00:02
Law Update: City's advantage00:02
RBS serves bankruptcy writ on Montague00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Reform of CAP 'vital to avoid new food stockpiles'00:02
Letter: 'British' writers?00:02
Forecasts upgraded as St Ives advances 23%00:02
Rushdie seeks a passage to India00:02
Kidder moves to retain key staff00:02
Gower joins BBC00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Haiti pact tested as the exiles come home00:02
Police hunt hoaxer after 'sick' calls to families00:02
Murdoch backs down over plan for bonus issue00:02
Football: FA seeks government help00:02
Letter: Operatic options in the operating theatre00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Powell urges MPs to spurn devolution for Ulster: Constitutional deal 'an irreversible step'00:02
Legal aid scams could cost millions: Hundreds of solicitors' firms face fraud investigations. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Estate agents are three a penny00:02
Speculators hasten collapse of rouble00:02
University hails the prodigal it turned away 42 years ago00:02
Parents arrested00:02
Barings profits jump 54%00:02
Date given for war-crimes trial00:02
Smear tests fail to cut deaths in young women: Cervical cancer continues to take its toll, even though the number of people being screened has doubled in the last five years00:02
Disney's twisted law of the jungle00:02
Cult's bagman among dead00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
NHS trust faces conflict allegations00:02
PLO peace talks stop after kidnapping00:02
Nationwide sells estate agencies00:02
Eleven die in strike unrest00:02
Random ferry checks00:02
Letter: Infants need the simple things of life00:02
An art of understanding: George Steiner examines the rightful place of comparative literature in academic study00:02
Letter: Eyewitness accounts of how a rally against the Criminal Justice Bill turned into a riot00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
View From City Road: Confusion over C&W strategy00:02
Rugby Union: Worried Welsh should have a little more faith: Italians have problems of their own going into tonight's World Cup ranking match at Cardiff Arms Park. Steve Bale reports00:02
Reynolds pay row00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Party grandees move to avoid a shift to the right00:02
Market Report: McAlpine bid talk builds sector rally00:02
Letter: Eyewitness accounts of how a rally against the Criminal Justice Bill turned into a riot00:02
Letter: No alternative to nuclear power00:02
Leading Article: Some truths that Lamont ignored00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell adds spice to fiery mix: Hill eager to get to grips with Schumacher in final rounds00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Golf: Head over heels for Ballesteros: Spaniard's renaissance00:02
Game theory trio share Nobel prize00:02
Football: Iordanescu back to haunt Venables: Painful reminder of a previous confrontation for England's coach as Romania bring World Cup flair to Wembley00:02
Ulster is bright spot in stagnant housing market00:02
Iraqis blame Clinton for their pain: Sarah Helm in Baghdad finds a people squeezed from all sides00:02
Part-timers blur the jobs picture: How many people have real work? The Government's statistics are not how others see the unemployment problem, writes Peter Warburton00:02
Making the right moves with queens and bishops00:02
Turks end flirtation with Saddam00:02
Rugby Union: Guscott fit and ready to roll again00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Medieval statutes split power to create recipe for deadlock00:02
Pentos hits 'low point' with pounds 36m interim loss00:02
Imam tries to ban beer and bacon00:02
View From City Road: Pentos still waits for the dawn00:02
Birthdays00:02
Comrades poised for a comeback00:02
Football: Brown keeps the Faroes guessing00:02
Football: Wales look to bit parts for their breakthrough00:02
Football: Venables gives Le Tissier licence to roam: Apprenticeship over for the Southampton captain, who makes the England starting line-up for the first time at Wembley tonight00:02
But my little Mark is such a sensitive boy: A mother's love for her son, whatever his faults, can blind even the most astute woman, says Angela Phillips00:02
Letter: Eyewitness accounts of how a rally against the Criminal Justice Bill turned into a riot00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Quotes of the day00:02
Law: The terrible temptations which face solicitors: Record numbers of firms are currently undergoing investigation for breaches of the professional rules. Robert Verkaik reports00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Hurd warns against turning back on Europe: But party faithful reserve their cheers for anti-European sentiments. Stephen Goodwin reports00:02
Letter: No alternative to nuclear power00:02
Police action at riot to be investigated00:02
Football: Hat-trick for Redknapp00:02
German geese get in shape beside the River Elbe00:02
Obituary: Nikolai Karetnikov00:02
Benefit flops00:02
Tennis: Graf to miss Brighton00:02
Tennis: Low life for Britain: Slovakia the first hurdle00:02
Confidence in screening eroded by list of errors00:02
Law Update: Correction00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Hanley promises revival in fortunes00:02
Television (Review): Where syntax is a stiletto at the throat00:02
Law Report: Interim injunction refused pending proceedings in US: Phonogram Ltd and another v Def American Inc Chancery Division (Mr Justice Evans-Lombe), 30 August 199400:02
Join the clan00:02
Pembroke: Sparkling future for City shoppers00:02
UNDERRATED / Waxing lyrical: The case for Dorothy Fields00:02
Rows over Peace Prize rock Nobel Committee00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrian00:02
Finance: New rules needed for privatised industries: Roger Trapp reports on recent suggestions for more openness and transparency on accounting policies00:02
Maze talks raise hopes for an early loyalist ceasefire00:02
Iraq's military strength surprises the Allies00:02
Letter: Eyewitness accounts of how a rally against the Criminal Justice Bill turned into a riot00:02
Amnesty attacks French police00:02
Guerrillas struggle against Pretoria's new military culture00:02
A lot of bottle but little art: Three clubs held launch parties last week. Emma Forrest picked the wrong one to visit00:02
Obituary: Joan Dickson00:02
Britain to allow all commercial pilots to fly after 6000:02
Czech shooting sparks quarrel00:02
Tories reopen European wound00:02
A weekly scrape along the bottom of the pop culture barrel00:02
Finance: Relaxing rules to attract investors: Will the health and education sectors follow the example of British Rail and carry out joint ventures with private financiers? Paul Gosling reports00:02
ESSAY / The death of everything: In the interactive age, the impending death of the novel is a critical commonplace. But the narrative impulse, says Malcolm Bradbury, is irrepressible00:02
Law Update: New director00:02
Pools wins could reach pounds 8m under roll-over provision00:02
Minister denies playing role in arms deal00:02
Scott seeks Iraq link to Al-Yamamah: Inquiry to ask for details of arms shipments. Tim Kelsey and Peter Koenig report00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
THEATRE / London Fringe00:02
Amersham pays pounds 55m for link with Sumitomo00:02
Discontent is visible at Saddam's side: Not only popular unrest, but henchmen and kin may topple the Iraqi dictator, says Michael Sheridan00:02
Ghanaian murders report 'was unfair'00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: More US flights from regional airports00:02
Rugby League: Lenient ban does game no credit00:02
Colliery shut by British Coal heads back towards the black00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Racing: Dunwoody loses out00:02
Cathedrals in line for sweeping changes: Improvement in financial planning is a matter of 'critical urgency', says commission. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Drugs in sport: Ward backs open dope test approach00:02
Anti-drug cheif in fatal fall-out00:02
MUSIC / Sound the counter-revolutionary counterpoint: BBC SO / Davis - Royal Festival Hall / R300:02
Leading Articles: A better way to manage our living cathedrals00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Opponents of Iran regime barred00:02
Finance: Taking the heat out of settling disputes: Cases which involve pounds 1bn have been settled in four years without litigation, says Roger Trapp00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Genscher rallies his FDP troops00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: American football00:02
Trust to mark centenary with fund-raising drive: Britain's leading conservation body aims to increase its wealth and influence. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Letter: Essential Clause IV00:02
Shooting inquiry00:02
The Daily Poem: Rafts00:02
Cable television sees 39% increase in subscribers00:02
Out of America: Questioning an age of innocence lost00:02
Letter: A squeeze on sleaze00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Recycling? Sculpture? Can do]: James Pidherney has built a tinpot empire to pay his debts. But, writes Sharon Maxwell Magnus, others want to flatten it00:02
Virgin looks at joint venture in finance services00:02
Letter: In the fashion of a political wife00:02
Daily pay of pounds 56,000 for 'genius'00:02
School bullying linked to crime00:02
Ozbek looks to fashion's future beyond the New Age00:02
THEATRE / Choice00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Saddam yields to US pressure00:02
Thatcher basks in show of sympathy: Patricia Wynn Davies and Colin Brown report from the Bournemouth conference00:02
Thatcher comes to town as her son goes to ground00:02
Merseyside protest over police budget cut threat00:02
Freed with a message00:02
Todays Number: 7000:02
Racing: Mare warms Head's heart: A trainer's adoration is at its height as Hatoof attempts a Champion double this weekend00:02
Letter: Operatic options in the operating theatre00:02
Apple predicts earnings surge00:02
Bright Lights: Ian Wright00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Football: Strachan to retire at end of season00:02
Partisans condemn Fascist stamp00:02
True Gripes: Along came Dora and down went the shutters00:02
Obituary: Shirley Russell00:02
'Foul-mouthed' novel is pounds 20,000 Booker winner00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Austrian coalition slips into role of caretaker00:02
Nanterre students' simmering unrest recalls 196800:02
Court Circular00:02
Ukraine urged to reform00:02
Just look who's talking, too: A new parenting magazine is promising to give fathers in the Nineties a voice. Robert Hanks has his doubts00:02
Northern Ireland Office stays committed to Taiwan deal00:02
Architecture: Very cinquecento, very English: Antony Woodward glimpses the genesis of the Georgian country house in a restored Italian villa00:02
Letter: Hot peppers00:02
The unthinkable is no longer incredible00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Ted still prefers to face the music rather than 'that bloody woman'00:02
Thorn wins management's vote00:02
Football: McAteer's chance as battle brews00:02
Auditor quits in expenses row00:02
Drugs in sport: Haunted by the past00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
View From City Road: Banks have not learnt the lessons00:02
Sturge seeks to sell assets to management00:02
Law: Liability and reliability: Sharon Wallach on moves to reduce negligence claims against professional advisers00:02
Law Report: CTC's decision was lawful: Regina v Governors of Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College Trust, Ex parte Tyrell - Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Dyson), 10 October 199400:02
Oxford hits fund-raising jackpot with pounds 340m drive: University announces record total from campaign, to the dismay of teachers' unions, as intellectual's 'homecoming' is welcomed00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Management in a new age: Managing The Unknown - Edited by Richard Boot, Jean - Lawrence and John Morris; McGraw-Hill, pounds 27.9500:02
Lawyers 'ran pounds 1m racket in false passports'