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Football: Cruyff pays homage to his Catalan mission: Inspirational Dutchman has different priorities to his Manchester United counterpart. Glenn Moore spoke to him in Barcelona00:02
Job cuts signal bank's belt-tightening00:02
Dinky's high price00:02
Rugby League: Martin's poor start takes toll00:02
Obituary: Teddy Buckner00:02
Oxford rabbi suspended00:02
Rugby League: Australia give hints on improvements: The imposing players rampaging across the north have underlined the need for change here. Dave Hadfield considers the new way00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Cold facts may sink economic ambition00:02
Loyalist delegation set to visit US00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Road test for an old leg theory00:02
Food & Drink: Fruit fresh from the farm00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Apple fair00:02
Millennium celebrations chief sacked00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Lang stresses 'high price of devolution'00:02
View from City Road: Less a bloodbath, more a blip00:02
Sacked couple 'had contract with God'00:02
Birthdays00:02
Plane sailing00:02
In the grip of a passionate affair: After 20 years away, Hilary Stafford-Clark returned to her piano and changed her life. Jane Taylor reports00:02
Letter: Ill-spent funds on spent fuels00:02
Boris will be wide awake for Her Majesty: On Monday the Queen will begin a historic visit to Russia. Nicholas Bethell explains why our monarchy is so revered there00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Your cut-out-and-keep guide to 50 promises made at conference00:02
Property: A home on the golf range: At Overstone Park, you can exercise to your heart's content, and you'll never have to mow a lawn, says Anne Spackman00:02
Gardening: A whiff where the wild things grow: Anna Pavord plans a scented walk along a woodland way, with lilac, viburnum and bushes of mock orange00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Travel: I went to Kumasi but missed the king: Ghana's warrior Asantis today excel at trade and hospitality for tourists, says Philip Sweeney00:02
Receivers sent in at subsidiary of Waterglade00:02
REVIEW / An invitation to hop across the channels00:02
GE near dollars 500m sale of Kidder00:02
Rugby Union: Champions cannot afford a lapse in concentration00:02
Motoring: The Independent Road Test: Nissan puts the squeeze on back-seat drivers: Its soft, flowing shape is certain to appeal, but passengers in the new 200SX may find their ride less intoxicating, says Phil Llewellin00:02
Court Circular00:02
C&G clarifies payment rules00:02
Rugby Union: Guscott taking it all in his smooth stride: England's model centre returns for Bath today after a year out through injury. Steve Bale spoke to him00:02
Aristide returns to poor who kept the faith00:02
Vatican cracks down on divorcees00:02
Tory club stabbing00:02
Air traffic control sell-off is dropped00:02
A lot of sweets and a little hope greet ceasefire: Mary Braid witnesses the reaction of Belfast's Protestants to the prospect of peace00:02
Owners' rights00:02
Travel: Broken shoestring00:02
Cricket: Lara's contribution essential to captain's cause: Walsh takes up another mission impossible with the West Indies in India. Tony Cozier reports from Chandigarh00:02
Girl, 12, jailed for contempt00:02
Business & City in Brief00:02
Despairing search that drives people to illegality abroad: Decline in children offered for adoption created by growing use of contraception and abortion. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
US figures offer more hope on interest rates00:02
Legal shot fired over Prince Charles book00:02
Scottish Football: Celtic in 'phone tap'00:02
Coalition brief for Austrian leader00:02
Racing: Fabre's Derby focus00:02
Letter: 'Sick trash' from anguish of Goya00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Next time I'll try not to be funny00:02
No-speed Eurostar00:02
Warnings pull down Senior and Holders00:02
Rugby League: Langer has edge over Stuart00:02
Super] Love: Lyndsay Russell meets a writer who says changing the habits of a lifetime can transform your relationships00:02
The Independent Foreign Fiction Award: Every move she makes00:02
The Critical List: An essential guide to the arts this weekend00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Portillo tops the video pops with anti-Euro stance00:02
Letter: The most obvious move for Branson00:02
Baby couple stunned by jail sentence: Romanian court's 28-month penalty is intended to deter traffic in children, reports Adrian Bridge00:02
Rail strikes dent takings at Tie Rack00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Family feud at Barr & Wallace Arnold00:02
Islamic fund00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Brilliant show00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The very model of a general: Bryan Appleyard analyses the doubt-free mind of a military man00:02
Salesman's death linked to vendetta00:02
Three old Mid-East foes share Nobel Peace Prize00:02
Saturday Night: Smashing] Where trippy meets dippy00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: M&S gives pounds 40,000 lift to party spirits00:02
Auditor's delay00:02
Battle for power led to sacking: Millennium fund chief executive dismissed before taking up post was victim of a clash of personalities. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Football Diary: Wolves play to a new tune00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Almost 1,000 call over hepatitis fear00:02
Cricket: Boon in command00:02
Slump in oil prices rocks the Kingdom: Michael Sheridan, recently in Jeddah, writes that the Saudis' plight may well affect the UK arms deal00:02
Strike closes Italian cities00:02
Patten calls for end to colony feud00:02
Gutsy Finland ready to come in from the cold: In Helsinki, Andrew Marshall finds the Finns ready to take a pragmatic plunge into Europe00:02
Country Matters: Up among the luscious red thumpers00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Russian bank chief quits in wake of rouble disaster00:02
Lower premiums00:02
Money Grouse: Ethical bank's slip on ethics00:02
Oil slump threatens Saudi arms deal00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
Asian Games: China takes hard line: Drugs cheat faces life ban00:02
Motor Racing: Hill delivers speedy response to Schumacher: British driver sets fastest time in first qualifying session for Grand Prix of Europe and dismisses German's attack as 'ill-conceived and immature'00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Major relies on the stability thing: Prime Minister recalls his own reliance on NHS in self-written speech in which he pledges action, not words, for the greater good. Stephen Goodwin reports00:02
Bond pays at 11.25%00:02
A spot of plagiarism, then off to the pub00:02
A range of fixes00:02
Hiroshima and other madnesses: Kenzaburo Oe, the new Nobel laureate, is not known in Britain. Richard Lloyd Parry wonders why00:02
Quote unquote00:02
Death of hostage jolts peace process: In a bitter irony, the Nobel prize goes to Palestinian and Israeli leaders on a day of death and tragic miscalculation00:02
Letter: Reasons to register mentally ill00:02
Service extended00:02
Sport: Quotes of the week00:02
Leading Article: Divided they stand; can they conquer?00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Show discount00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Food & Drink: Socking great flavours of the bistro: The Whites are back in business, the customers back in droves. Emily Green revels in the well-made, classic food she loves00:02
Jails 'set to explode' with 50,000 prisoners00:02
New scene for beauty queen: Keith Elliott visits the All England Club for the Save The Children Tennis Tournament00:02
Taxed savings00:02
Commissions shrink in battle of the unit trusts: Investors can get fuller information to make a choice, writes Nic Cicutti00:02
Cricket: Age is no barrier to Benjamin: Rob Steen meets the Surrey stayer who is coming into his own at a time when others are pulling up00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Major ends Thatcher revolution00:02
Letter: History today: too much gloss, not enough fact00:02
Loan protection00:02
INTERVIEW / The golden journey: After a lifetime of novels, Doris Lessing has written her autobiography. Natasha Walter met her00:02
Athletics: Back on the road towards Atlanta: Mike Rowbottom finds Scotland's Liz McColgan in buoyant mood00:02
Hostage dies as Israeli rescue attempt turns into tragedy00:02
Major ends Thatcher revolution00:02
MUSIC / A child's view of Wagner's cosmic panto: Das Rheingold - Royal Opera House00:02
Start-up advice00:02
Goldman 'out of Telewest float'00:02
A walk on the mild side: Enjoy the quality, feel the detail. Tony Glenville conducts a tour round brogues and finds one of life's sad truths - that the best are wonderful, but cost the most00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Hockey: England lose with honour00:02
Kenzaburo Oe: Paul Mackintosh on the hard art of translating Oe00:02
Football: Milan lose two points: European champions punished00:02
18 hurt in bus crash00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Grown-up politics from the Tory centre00:02
Keeping tabs on your investment manager: Iain Jenkins gives details of a new benchmark designed to help clients assess their brokers' performance00:02
Travel: There's a glacier on my heels: Martin Housden sets out to cross Iceland's Sidujokull iceflow, which is on the move at the rate of 100m a day00:02
Second Thoughts: Politics in the jungle: J K Galbraith revisits his satire on American foreign policy, The Triumph, first published in 196800:02
Too late to sue, Merrett names told00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: New expansion of nursery education a retreat on 1993: Prime Minister's announcement of places for four-year-olds must be funded through 'new money' and is a scaling down of earlier proposals00:02
Today's Number: 500:02
Clinton rejects Baghdad overture00:02
Squash: Horner secures place in final: World champions set up match with perennial rivals00:02
Letter: History today: too much gloss, not enough fact00:02
Food & Drink: Let's give thanks with a bottle of bourbon: In the spirit of transatlantic bonhomie, Michael Jackson does some research into American whiskeys00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Travel: Rough ride to Cuba00:02
Travel: Thai teasers00:02
MUSIC / Glad to be there: Pink Floyd - Earls Court00:02
Out of Russia: A frozen asset that only the rich may endure00:02
Accident-prone SPD insists it can beat Kohl00:02
Obituary: Professor Maurice Stacey00:02
Food & Drink: Italy's white wine surprises00:02
Auctions00:02
Golf: Els brings the Ballesteros magic to an end: Spaniard denied sixth World Match Play title to set up meeting of US Open and Masters champions while Montgomerie gets better of Faldo00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Banks give Scottish hospital breathing space00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Alpine display00:02
View from City Road: Markets driven by fear00:02
For collectors00:02
Well on track00:02
Blue murder in the cathedral: At Lincoln, a war between priests long and poisonous. As Lady Howe advises on what cathedrals are for, Andrew Brown revisits the battleground00:02
Strike paralyses Italian cities00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Racing: Akehurst takes on best: A trainer of the old school prepares to give a master class, while the Dewhurst Stakes winner receives a glowing end-of-term report00:02
Food & Drink: Lies, damn lies and health statistics00:02
Food & Drink: Regional Passions: Home is an Ulster fry: The tastes are simple, the foods supreme. John McKenna samples some northern Irish alchemy00:02
The way back to the keyboard - some notes00:02
Allies differ on war or peace as Iraq retreats00:02
Football: Conflict of interest for European rivals: Arsenal and Chelsea come together in the Premiership five days before their respective Cup-Winners' Cup ties00:02
Insurers slated over a loose tile: Nic Cicutti highlights a legal tangle over the question of liability00:02
Motoring: They're doing it in style this year: The British Motor Show looks set to reveal some newfound quality, says Roger Bell00:02
Travel: Off Centre: Wipeout on Surf Avenue: In the first of a new series exploring the outskirts of the world's great cities, Simon Calder takes the New York subway to Coney Island00:02
Travel: Unsung Resorts: Between Flims and Laax00:02
Flak flies for Rothschild as new issues are shot down00:02
Rugby League: Widnes punished for sins00:02
Letter: Foreign fruit and veg is good for you00:02
Market Report: Insurers hit by pounds 2bn pension payout scare00:02
The dark half of the moon: No-one agrees about Lawrence and Frieda. Geoff Dyer sees why they still trouble us00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
School closed in row over travellers00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Lots of pots00:02
Attwoods scorns BFI takeover bid00:02
Bosnia war-crime suspect named00:02
Letter: Secret of RAC is towing in the wind00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Boxing: Eubank sheds sock at weigh-in00:02
US welcomes new era of hope00:02
Victim's joy00:02
Minister in fraud case quits00:02
Property: On a roll into Mayfair, but not for Monopoly money00:02
Travel: Departures00:02
Travel: Where only the cool survive: Chris Gill dreams up a tour that highlights the contrasts between Italy, France and Switzerland00:02
View from City Road: Big names, bigger mistakes