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Boxing: Eubank calls himself to account: Wealth taxes champion00:02
Britain ends help for junta in Gambia00:02
Letter: School closures, but improvements too00:02
Letter: Euro 'sceptics' come clean00:02
Higher Education: A three-year course in debt management: George Low worries about how his son, who is studying at Loughborough University, will repay his student loans00:02
Puppet head-of-state quits00:02
Jail where inmates pay rent and carry their own keys00:02
DTI forced to climb down in Berry case: Correction00:02
Smuggling verdict00:02
Inflation rate hits 27-year low00:02
THEATRE / Footloose and fanciful: Get Off My Foot] - Nottingham Playhouse00:02
Lacroix exuberance adds gloss to show00:02
Footballer's challenge 'intended to cause injury'00:02
Education: A chance to try your skills at the art of political argument00:02
Racing: Bell in a keen pursuit of a Princely purse: Big stables attempt to repel smaller yards in search of a share in Redcar's substantial prize00:02
Obituary: John Blackburn00:02
Loyalist ceasefire 'to start today'00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Dilemmas: Groping for the best retort to harassment00:02
Residential homes 'must be monitored' says peer00:02
Sporting Digest: Weightlifting00:02
Football: Keegan tries to console unlucky Fowler: Unjustified sending-off for dissent will not affect Under-21 player's future prospects00:02
Football / European Championship: Gillespie foils Austria: Both Republic and Northern Ireland press their European Championship claims00:02
FILM / The last Apache: Sheila Johnston on Geronimo, the best western to come out of America since Unforgiven. Plus other new releases00:02
TV dispute is set to escalate as staff defy sacking threat00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
US Prudential escapes charges00:02
Militants demand return of writer who fled to Sweden00:02
FILM / Carry on camping: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (15), Director: Stephan Elliott00:02
TWA edges closer to bankruptcy00:02
Gardner chief faced questions over leak00:02
Wild Westwood sets Paris show on fire00:02
Criminals to face tougher punishment: Failure to get job could put some wrongdoers in prison, while others unlock their cells and go to work. Heather Mills reports00:02
Refugees' fight for survival threatens landscape00:02
The messiah of fizz: Richard Branson, many young people's choice to rewrite the Ten Commandments,is moving into the soft drinks business. Tim Jackson, author of a new book about him, looks back on his frothy career00:02
View from City Road: Rate rise was a sensible precaution00:02
Concert-goers put parking before light shows want comfort, not light shows: Surveys suggest audiences are not in tune with debate about orchestral dress codes. David Lister reports00:02
Threefold rise in computer crime00:02
Football / European Championship: New boy Lee gets England: Tottenham's Dumitrescu shows how to breach Venables' defence00:02
Mitsubishi in pounds 1.24bn bank rescue00:02
Millionaires wail as wealth evaporates00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Quotes of the day00:02
Germans in EMU warning00:02
League's anti-trust blueprint targets Italy PM00:02
Letter: A Romanoff perspective on Russian pretenders00:02
Hey little lady, is that a gun in your pocket?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A century on, the mischievous poet lives: 'Selected Poems' - e e cummings: Norton, 7.95 pounds00:02
Mechanical heart00:02
Portillo, an idea on the move00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: Playing second fiddle to Mahler's music00:02
Opposition leader arrested00:02
Rugby Union: Wales take the high ground: Jenkins finds the target to sweep past points record00:02
Housing: There's no place like home: Many local authorities are still dragging their heels about providing advice to prevent people becoming homeless, reports Paul Gosling00:02
Proud Iraqis draw veil over sanctions misery: In Baghdad, Sarah Helm finds people battling silently against suffering caused by the UN embargo00:02
Gateway takeover talk given a boost00:02
Cricket: Brave Cronje fails to hold off Australians: Steve Waugh makes his mark00:02
90 Pink Floyd fans injured00:02
Sale of historic letters in archive fetches 850,000 pounds: Marianne Macdonald reports on the break-up of an important correspondence collection00:02
Libel case ends00:02
I promised Ralph: no more pandering to the politicians00:02
Football / European Championship: Moldova make a mockery of woeful Wales: Embarrassment abroad for Mike Smith's impoverished team00:02
FILM / Choice00:02
Education: Putting on a big act for art: A new project for schools breathes life into the world's great masterpieces, says Helen Franks00:02
Football / European Championship: Collins shows the way for labouring Scotland: Early goals prove to be decisive in European qualifiers00:02
Union fury over mines sale00:02
FILM / MMC hammer: Are the independent cinemas losing out on the big movies? Peter Guttridge canvasses industry opinion00:02
Smile, this ice is warmed by happiness: Jim White experiences the high-voltage, feel-good world of Walt Disney00:02
Council faces new claims of targeting tenants00:02
Gathering under Minerva's shield00:02
Letter: Union Jack abroad00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Heseltine defies Cabinet critics on Post Office sell-off00:02
'I do not fear Germany': Extracts from the interview Mr Delors gave Liberation.00:02
Flood warnings00:02
Portillo captures Tory hearts: Right wing acclaims another attack on Brussels as Heseltine rises to Lamont's challenge00:02
Depressed and lonely elderly 'not being treated'00:02
US stands guard as Aristide gets ready to return home: Patrick Cockburn in Port-au-Prince watches Haitians prepare a royal welcome for their radical President00:02
Spielberg takes on studio moguls00:02
Algiera bomb kills three00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Bottomley pledges 18-month limit to waits for operations00:02
Letter: Don't make Iraqis wait on sanctions00:02
Today's Number: 600:02
Yeltsin blames rouble's collapse on sabotage00:02
Suspect identified in cult dead00:02
Sports Letters: Song for the century00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
The Daily Poem: 'next to of course god america i00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Cautious steps to a loyalist ceasefire: Paramilitaries' declaration means Northern Ireland faces best hope of peace since 1969. David McKittrick reports00:02
Football / European Championship: Poacher Coyne pounces00:02
Letter: Euro 'sceptics' come clean00:02
Snooker: McManus on a roll: Irresistible Scot sweeps past Gilbert00:02
US chemist wins Nobel for work on magic acids00:02
Merger brings a stake in the lifeblood of Barrow: Russell Hotten looks at the benefits promised by a formidable partnership00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Obituary: Simeon Olaosebikan Adebo00:02
Athletics: Ma reveals his squad's operations: Chinese coach says 11 of his record-breaking team had appendixes removed00:02
Golf: Ballesteros searches for glittering prize: Els looks to have the edge as in-form Spaniard aims to show his old magic at World Match Play Championship00:02
Letter: A place Underground for the homeless00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Expansion for Lloyds Chemists00:02
Obituary: Professor James H. Renwick00:02
Police witness interviews 'were flawed': Tape recording urged after survey reveals inaccuracies. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Law Report: Regina v Poole Borough Council, Ex parte Cooper. Queen's Bench Division (Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC). 3 October 1994.: Inquiries about homeless person not confidential00:02
Birthdays00:02
Obituary: Bud Sagendorf00:02
Ice Hockey: Season on hold as owners reject latest union proposal: Claim and counter-claim keep the League in turmoil as fans wait and playing days slip away00:02
Fujimoris join battle00:02
Romania baby verdict tomorrow00:02
Education: Extra curriculum: The easy way to learn to spell00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Party braced for by-election defeat00:02
Education: Talkback00:02
Europe approves pounds 1.4bn French state aid for Bull00:02
Pit sales decided almost entirely on price, says Eggar00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Lamont rides the Underground in recovery position: Ex-Chancellor at heart of latest Euro-split laughs off claims he is a bitter hermit00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Portillo primes his political prospects00:02
Football: Celtic appeal dismissed by SFA: No reprieve for Glasgow club while Stevens signs for Tranmere00:02
Sataist wins prison rites00:02
View from City Road: The downside in Russia is political00:02
Asian Games: Taste of defeat for Paes and Pakistan: Student gives top seed a tennis lesson as hockey favourites slip up00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: New clash of Conservative heavyweights: Employment and Trade chiefs enter the ring after Tuesday's Euro-bout between Hurd and Lamont00:02
History books move into fiction00:02
Echoes of the past as RAF flies in: Robert Fisk watches Kuwaiti children welcome the first Hercules arriving in the Gulf00:02
The bubble bursts for the Babycham buyout dream00:02
Lamont's lonely road leads nowhere: The former Chancellor's attack on European integration is outdated and against Britain's interests, says Tony Barber00:02
Market Report: Calmer nerves are signal for across-the-board gains00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
'Green Budget' suggests tax or interest increase to keep inflation on target00:02
Letter: Playing second fiddle to Mahler's music00:02
Football / European Championship: Russia's late rally sinks San Marino00:02
Saddam will not do this again, say Allies00:02
Education: Goodbye . . . we're going to miss you: They used to be toddlers, filling the house and dependent on Mum and Dad; now they're at university, learning about life. Five parents tell Celia Dodd about watching the children leave00:02
Hamas kidnapping puts Arafat on the spot00:02
Education: Extra curriculum: Reading ideas00:02
Football / European Championship: Romanian art an acquired taste: Ken Jones applauds a resolute attitude in the face of superior technical ability00:02
Sports Letters: Pulling power of alien football00:02
Tunnel trains given go-ahead00:02
Football: Appeal by Celtic falls on deaf ears00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Boxing: Perfect fans please McCracken: Smooth ride for the fighter trying to lose his troublesome supporters00:02
Cricket: Gurusinha's slow feat00:02
Carter the free spirit00:02
Squash: Old team-mates edge towards clash: England manager Cowie awaits semi-final battle with friend and rival Cogswell00:02
Who's who in the bedroom: Andrew Wilson explains everything you wanted to know about sex gurus, but were afraid to ask00:02
Obituary: Raich Carter00:02
RIGHT OF REPLY / Are you listening, Dennis?: Whatever cynics say, television is giving a home to as many aspiring writers as ever, argues George Faber, the BBC's head of single drama00:02
Football / European Championship: Venables disappointed but not downbeat00:02
German poll favours the kidglove touch: A system that is partly proportional makes for a homely campaign, writes Steve Crawshaw in Siegburg00:02
Goldman promotes UK trio00:02
BAe bids pounds 478m for control of VSEL00:02
Rugby Union: Guscott returns to league action: England centre is called straight into Bath's first team00:02
Leading Article: A lucrative mixing of air and water00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: 'Bonus' incentive for jobless00:02
Forget hi-tech, it's time to get crafty00:02
Council's 2 million pounds loss to be investigated00:02
Tennis: Bruguera and Becker bow out in Tokyo: Unseeded players sweep up on carpet00:02
FILM / Charts00:02
Chelsfield sets pounds 100m shopping centre plan00:02
Leading Article: Russia counts the cost of uncertainty00:02
Edging closer00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Brussels leaps to defend its worth00:02
Highly literary and deeply vulgar: If James Kelman's Booker novel is rude, it is in good company, argues Robert Winder00:02
OPERA / Deep in the pit: Mark Pappenheim watches those modern-day Nibelungs, the musicians, slaving away in preparation for the start of the Ring cycle00:02
European Football: Jensen sparkles with a rare gem00:02
Squirrel 'pill'00:02
Nato seeks strikes with no warning in Bosnia00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: A demonstrator up a lamp-post outside the conference yesterday, one of several hundred who noisily stated their opposition to the Criminal Justice Bill00:02
View from City Road: BAe needs a history lesson00:02
Ambulance staff fear collapse of service00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Letter: Double-checks on bills for wills00:02
Parents charged00:02
Gathering under Minerva's shield00:02
Letter: A Romanoff perspective on Russian pretenders00:02
Delors closes the gap in contest for the Elysee: Outgoing EU President erodes Balladur's seemingly unassailable lead and delivers swipe at Britain's attitudes to Europe00:02
The men who know what's v. good: E Jane Dickson discovers that hell for hip fashion stylists is rubber-soled shoes, double cuffs and gaping, beltless belt loops00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Dear Rent-a-Mob: How would you like to be showered with bricks, spat on and kicked? A black constable issues a challenge to critics of police action at last Sunday's Criminal Justice Bill protest00:02
Leading Article: The prison that sends inmates out to work00:02
Sporting Digest: Asian Games00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell dampens down the doubters: Speculation about the future takes a back seat to getting into shape in time for the next three races00:02
'Living Legend' Thatcher plays a lonely role00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Watching a disaster waiting to happen00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
India claims plague epidemic is beaten00:02
Rugby League: Castleford give tourists a push: Serdaris causes havoc00:02
Pembroke: An alarming way to conduct a headcount00:02
Education: Extra curriculum: Student exchange00:02
China breakthrough for C&W00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Mayhew hunts peace before an Ulster free-for-all: Conference Notebook00:02
Sex-change operation that would not wash00:02
Concert-goers put parking before light shows want comfort, not light shows: Surveys suggest audiences are not in tune with debate about orchestral dress codes. David Lister reports