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Look like a punk and live longer: When American coot chicks don King's Road plumage, it's not to rebel against their parents but to survive. Mark Pagels explains00:02
View from City Road: Exco culture strikes back00:02
Life after Osbert, Edith and Sachie: Vicky Ward spoke to the sons of Sacheverell 'Sachie' Sitwell about growing up in one of the oddest families in 20th-century art00:02
Obituary: Johnnie Walker00:02
RADIO/ Oh dear, a diary - Robert Hanks on The Benn Tapes and Labour in No 1000:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Lady Porter faces inquiry decision00:02
Two months' jail for victim of terror00:02
Jury undecided in Walker case00:02
Major fashions image to suit challenge posed by Blair: The Prime Minister's double-breasted look last week excited style gurus. Mary Braid reports00:02
Media: Bargain basement (no price cuts): As the broadsheet war rages, the Guardian is succeeding with products from its think-tank00:02
My night on the town with Quentin Tarantino: Karen Krizanovich - aka the 'Sharon Stone of agony aunts' - hooked up with Hollywood's hottest director. Here's how00:02
Woman loses legal fight over fertility treatment00:02
Little light on high voltage: Is your child in danger because you live next to an electric power line? That's hard to answer, says Nicholas Schoon00:02
Overseas demand boosts Farnell00:02
Friends of the Earth start billboard campaign00:02
OPERA / Give up the boos: Die Walkure - Royal Opera House00:02
Religious order 'shielded child sex priest'00:02
Much more Terry Venables than dear old Laura Ashley: Goggles, helmets, brown fur-collared jackets . . . what would Nick Ashley's late mother make of it? Jessica Berens joins the scrum in a busy new shop00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Snooker: Michie beats holder: Ebdon sent packing in upset00:02
Letter: Open-cast mining: no gain, much pain00:02
Leading Article: New landmark on the path to peace00:02
Market Report: Cadbury regains sparkle on talk of Lucozade deal00:02
Treaty marks end of a 46-year war00:02
BOOK REVIEW / On the Turkish margins of a dead empire: 'Empire's Edge' - Scott Malcomson: Faber, 8.99 pounds00:02
Old folk's jail urged for long-time lifers00:02
Mixed reaction to Kohl's victory00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher fit to rank with the best: Prost warns rivals against taking animosity on to the track as pride and ego still rage within Britain's former champion00:02
Morton expects no breach of covenants00:02
Letter: An ID card offering fair protection00:02
German Elections: Kohl shows brave face as majority is slashed to 10: Former Communists poll 17 and set their sights on the west - Far-right Republicans slump to 200:02
Equestrianism: Dixon takes top award00:02
Seekers of asylum 'ill-treated by Britain'00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Appointments00:02
Football: Portents point to Cruyff's advance: United to face a confident Barcelona00:02
Sales growth confounds forecasts00:02
Rankin fends off shareholder attack00:02
German Elections: Chancellor says victory will benefit the EU00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell gives a master class in self-belief: Richard Edmondson joins the former champion in a spin round Brands Hatch00:02
No charges over Waxman death00:02
What Margaret taught Mark00:02
View from City Road: Morton goes for gobbledegook00:02
Rugby Union: Looking from front to back00:02
Norwegian girl dies in Bulger-type killing00:02
Missing panda00:02
Head of Exco ousted after clash00:02
Sweden's cycling royals do it better: They, too, have scandals. But national self-confidence keeps full-blown crises at bay, says Andrew Brown00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Iraq fails to lull Security Council fears00:02
Football: Buckley in line after Burkinshaw sacking: West Brom dismiss manager00:02
Health: I had my baby, but I lost my GP: More women are choosing to give birth at home, but they risk being struck off by their doctors, writes Tessa Thomas00:02
Ambulances 'not run to demand'00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Paris tickets on Channel tunnel trains start at pounds 9500:02
'Sensitive' tax offices considered for sell-off00:02
Rugby Union: Hastings to lead in battles ahead: Scots look to long-term as New Zealand seek short-term answer00:02
Rational and confused about housing00:02
Letter: Political errors that led to Nachshon Waxman's death00:02
Letter: Rules to live by for the millennium00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Crest sponsors must find pounds 12m: Institutions will deliver funds for paperless trading system next week00:02
Benchmarks: Safe sex for grey squirrels00:02
The Monarchy in Turmoil: Family 'losing' by marital feud00:02
American Football: Eagles the latest to be conquered by the Cowboys: Smith makes certain that it is business as usual under the new management in Dallas. Matt Tench reports00:02
Cricket: India broken as West Indies open with win00:02
Are you ready for the rush hour?: The drug speed is the toast of the nation's dance floors and is more popular than ever. It is killing more people than ever, too. Elsa Sharp reports00:02
Out of Italy: Romans ring changes on their mobiles00:02
Students 'unable to cope with debt'00:02
Cricket: Atherton's chance to settle old scores: As the England party leave today for Australia, Martin Johnson assesses their prospects for regaining the Ashes00:02
The Monarchy in Turmoil: MPs say divorce would end public slanging match00:02
Inside Parliament: CND protesters help smooth Rifkind's path on defence cuts: Defence Secretary seizes gleefully on left-wingers' amendment - Labour backbenchers question support for sanctions against Iraq00:02
Everyone a winner - and a loser: The close result in the German election will clip Kohl's political wings, says Josef Joffe00:02
Letter: Essentially wrong over Clause IV00:02
Medical students protest against Bart's closure00:02
Media: ITV puts money on the next year's drama: The battle is on for the non-prime-time audiences that have gone to rivals, says William Phillips00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Football: Villa ready to show Turks respect: Trabzonspor have the firepower00:02
View from City Road: Grim times for the greenback00:02
German Elections: PDS keen to shake off its pariah image00:02
Barr rebels win key support00:02
Racing: Kelleway's stable link crumbles under frosty attack: Old associations fall asunder and future liaison between Jason Weaver and David Loder is not to be bound by a formal agreement00:02
Losses prompt big changes at Acorn00:02
Costly delays led to private sector taking control00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Jewish Museum move00:02
Scots launch campaign to retain Labour's clause IV00:02
Royal reception highlights Moscow's latest shortage00:02
Law Report: Video tape may be replayed to jury: Regina v Rawlings; Regina v Broadbent - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Curtis and Mr Justice Gage), 14 October 199400:02
British Land eyes Inntrepreneur pubs00:02
Five died 'because trains had no radios': Signalman knew collision was imminent but could do nothing00:02
VSEL's 5 interim rise adds spice to takeover00:02
Media: Watch out Sonic, the admen are coming: Maggie Brown meets the founder of an advertising agency that is putting commercials into computer games00:02
Benchmarks: Double vision00:02
Spin doctors heading for a dizzy demise00:02
Leading Article: A prince of indiscretion00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Rare failure for US financial giant00:02
Kuwait court hears plotters' plea00:02
Football: Forceful Forest maintain pressure: Wimbledon outgunned00:02
The Monarchy in Turmoil: Kremlin welcome for the Queen on historic visit00:02
Dear Prince Philip: Prince Charles apparently views you as a bullying, unloving father, incapable of tenderness. But it's never too late to patch things up, says a daughter who also experienced parental rejection00:02
Winds of debt dispel dreams of wealth: A vision of Middle Eastern riches is a mirage for the Central Asian state of Turkmenistan Hugh Pope writes from Ashgabat00:02
Marxist's move to modernity: John Torode profiles the man charged with bringing the Labour secretariat up to date00:02
Leading Article: Questions of good manners in the House00:02
Lottery stays on a losing streak00:02
Obituary: Charles Frye00:02
The Monarchy in Turmoil: Palace cool while book fuels speculation: Future of 'prince of despair' darkened by constitutional and legal complexities. James Cusick reports00:02
Benchmarks: Cleaner cities00:02
Samsung venture means 3,000 jobs for Teesside00:02
Football: S Africa saved by Masinga strike00:02
Institute of Physics00:02
German Elections: Oldster promises to stir things up00:02
Major stands up for the monarchy00:02
Video firm challenges 'ban' by film censor00:02
Letter: Accents need vowels more than consonants00:02
IN THE STUDIO / Renaissance man: Iain Gale meets the reborn Kevin O'Brien00:02
Dollar dives in wake of Kohl's election triumph00:02
Pembroke: Banking on novel material00:02
Tennis: Martinez lands on right flight path: Love match results in complicated schedule for Wimbledon champion at Brighton00:02
Sawyer gets his chance to finish Labour's reinvention00:02
Racing: Urgent attempt pleases Akehurst00:02
Benchmarks: Fungi detector00:02
Latest pretenders in an endless succession of royalties00:02
Mother of all aesthetes: Andrew Graham-Dixon finds James McNeill Whistler, archetypal dandy and art-for-art's sake aesthete, too tasteful for his own good00:02
The Monarchy in Turmoil: What's your view of royalty?: Danny Penman samples reaction to the monarchy's latest difficulty00:02
Israel and Jordan end their 46-year-old war00:02
US and N Korea agree nuclear weapons deal00:02
Buoyant exports lift Highland spirits00:02
Ulster troops wind-down in prospect00:02
THEATRE / Mad dogs and yuppies: Private Lives / The Father - Citizens', Glasgow00:02
The trouble with boys: They're falling rapidly behind girls at school. Are boys in terminal decline? Judith Judd tells the bad news00:02
Letter: Quality of imported fruit not so peachy00:02
Can we take him seriously?00:02
Directors widen pay gap with managers00:02
Where there's a Will there's a free-for-all00:02
Run on Ma's power potion00:02
The Daily Poem: Slow Movement: Autumn00:02
Letter: Political errors that led to Nachshon Waxman's death00:02
Racing: Lady ahead in dead-heat00:02
POP / Sweet and light: The Cranberries - Shepherd's Bush00:02
Where are they now?: Ken Shuttleworth00:02
The Monarchy in Turmoil: Princess 'will receive pounds 15m'00:02
Britain puzzled by China trade snub00:02
Ancient sickness stays in the swim: Bernard Dixon finds a potent tummy bug down at the pool00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Safety 'lapses' at nuclear weapons plants attacked00:02
TELEVISION / Victims of the contract killers: They're buried under patios, run over by trams, gunned down and 'disappeared'. And then their problems start. Jon Ronson on dead and done-away-with soap stars00:02
Cricket: England struggle in the ranks as Pakistan prove major force: Rob Steen on the shift in power among the Test nations as prowess overseas makes telling contribution and Australia slip from the top00:02
True Stories: Queue here for a good ruck00:02
Football: Newcastle look to Cole to rediscover goal touch: Injury worries overshadow Newcastle's preparations for tonight's Uefa Cup tie with Athletic Bilbao00:02
Revival in house prices still distant00:02
Voting flawed00:02
Aristide death plot denied00:02
Feltrim names step into the ring: William Gleeson looks at the latest round of Lloyd's insurance market litigation, which begins, live at the High Court, today00:02
Letter: Europe's milk quotas leave Britain sour00:02
Kidder goes to Wall Street rival in deal worth dollars 670m00:02
Ice Hockey: New role for Parent: Beavers trounce Warriors00:02
Fashion: Forties look is thin on Coco00:02
Obituary: Frank White00:02
Letter: Political errors that led to Nachshon Waxman's death00:02
Pub blasts scientist drops libel action00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Rugby League: Newlove in Test fitness row: Great Britain incur Bradford Northern's wrath00:02
Newcomers motor into Europe: South Koreans could soon rule the road, warns Russell Hotten00:02
Health: A nasty disease you could catch in Belize: Austin Hunt knew he was in trouble when the fevers began. But what had he picked up in the jungles of Central America?