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Cash loss in railway depot sale lambasted by MPs00:02
Letter: Society needs special hospitals00:02
Claws are out for the Beast of Bont00:02
Killer escapes crucifixion00:02
'Please eat six to eight slices of bread a day'00:02
Football: Zap! Pow! Here comes Kasey Kellerman!00:02
Election '97: CRIME: Tough talk over law and order crime law and order00:02
Immigrants panic over US law00:02
RAUTAVAARA Violin Concerto; Isle of Bliss; Angels and Visitations Elmar Oliveira (violin) Helsinki Philharmonic / Leif Segerstam Ondine ODE 881-2; Records of the Week00:02
Football: Nomination for Zola in PFA awards00:02
38% rise for head of Zeneca00:02
Reno defends deportations00:02
Buy Me00:02
Swimming: Hickman harbours high hopes00:02
$1.2bn BCCI fraudster faces 17 years00:02
Cricket: Nigel Bett future unclear at Sussex00:02
Baseball: Curt Schilling agreeds contract extension with Philadelphia Phillies00:02
Election '97: Jail population soars00:02
Jonathan Glancey There is noise and noise. Architecture was once a haven, but...00:02
Growth in services sector races ahead00:02
Cycling: Top stars to miss Giro d'Italia race00:02
Racing: Singspiel on top of world00:02
Ex-Blenheim boss bounces back with Cementone buy00:02
Election '97: Unions speak out over vow of silence00:02
Letter: Disabled voters are waiting00:02
Rugby League: Van de Velde joins Warrington as Harris departs00:02
Tennis: Delgado in at the Davis Cup deep end00:02
Littlewoods pulls out of Russia and India00:02
Football: Brown remains wary00:02
Scientists' delight at solar probe decision00:02
Simon Warner The Garage, London00:02
Ulster children lose out as security tightens00:02
Landmark victory for women in in fight for equal pay00:02
British psychological society conference: Tall, solvent and caring: Babes only need apply00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC The Smith Quartet Purcell Room The Sorrel Quartet Wigmore Hall, London00:02
A little comic relief does wonders for utility shares00:02
Conran in Power struggle over Zinc trademark00:02
Football: Stakes being raised00:02
Election' 97: Tories fear big changes by Labour00:02
LAST NIGHT00:02
BRAHMS Rhapsodies, Capriccios, Intermezzi; Sonatas Nos 1 & 2 for piano and viola00:02
Bridge00:02
Letter: Teachers need to be stricter00:02
Election '97: Scargill gets personal over Newport seat00:02
Cricket: Lamb launches strong defence of English game00:02
Thomson-CSF bid decision hinges on national security00:02
Kinks are put back into the river that went straight00:02
ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS00:02
Jeremy Irons tells of battle to avoid crash00:02
Hockey: Ipswich on the attack00:02
Football: Blackburn persuade Hendry to stay00:02
How can the Tories deal with Tony now?00:02
Hurricane Astoria, London00:02
Too many 'ologists make you boring00:02
Israel stays firm on settlers00:02
Obituary: Tomoyuki Tanaka00:02
MEDICINE: Perfect skin promised in a scar-free future00:02
Boys who killed mother given release date00:02
EC gelatine rules do not cut BSE risk00:02
Labour promises a new Camelot00:02
Boxing: Akinwande next target for Lewis00:02
Letter: Foreign policy not quite forgotten00:02
School told to take back pupil with gun00:02
Letter: Foreign policy not quite forgotten00:02
Mercenaries linked to Papua mine link00:02
Utilities generate a more positive mood in London00:02
Football: FOOTBALL AROUND THE WORLD00:02
Election '97: LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT: Councils to invest funds from selling off homes00:02
Election '97: Mellor takes on Sir James00:02
I've effectively left my profession because I'm career-minded00:02
Election '97: Labour's capital lead00:02
BRITTEN Albert Herring Northern Sinfonia/ Steuart Bedford Classics 70422: Review00:02
Coat firm loses fight against cheap labour00:02
Eternal: God's girls?00:02
Leading Article: Daringly modest, and right for the times00:02
Election '97: Pledges fail to woo disaffected Tories00:02
Zairean rebels say no to PM's job offers00:02
IRA bombs cause motorway gridlock00:02
Election '97: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: Strategists fudge issue of right to union recognition00:02
SCIENCE: Breakthrough close on solar power00:02
Behind the collapse of a behemoth00:02
The Chemical Brothers Dig Your Own Hole Virgin XDUSTCD200:02
British take top prize in richest race in the world00:02
Beleaguered Bre-X faces blizzard of legal claims00:02
Obituary: The Rev Dr John Kelly00:02
Unipart staff share in pounds 24m paper profit00:02
Insurer plans to cut jobs by a third00:02
Election '97: THE HURRIED VOTER'S GUIDE00:02
THEATRE Halloween Night Rough Magic, Dublin00:02
Escaped pets, abandoned fashion statements or phantasmagorical phenomena - strange cats have been seen in Britain for centuries00:02
Torture is still common in Russia, says Amnesty00:02
ING Barings chairman set to leave London00:02
Leasing chief shares mystery rail windfall00:02
Letter: Investigation of deaths in custody00:02
Informers to get own national pay scale00:02
Letter: Mouthed to death00:02
Election '97: HEALTH: New food safety agency but little reform of NHS00:02
'We like big, fat voices with plenty of welly'00:02
Matsushita looks at stake in BSkyB00:02
Pop album reviews00:02
HEALTH: Wrong size shoes cause backache00:02
Election '97: AROUND THE REGIONS: Educated decisions over tactics00:02
Warm welcome for women who came in from the cold00:02
Family TV 'can corrupt children'00:02
Memoirs of a half-finished life00:02
Obituary: Professor Sir Malcolm Brown00:02
Election '97: MEDIA WATCH: Right-wing press damns Tory manifesto with faint praise00:02
Football: Fighting Asprilla sent off00:02
Snooker: Davis into last four00:02
And the dumb shall inherit the Earth00:02
Glaxo shares ease on 'lethal drug' warning00:02
British psychological society conference: Respectable face of road rage is revealed00:02
Letter: Chickens unfit for consumption00:02
British Psychological Society: Idolising rock stars can be bad for your health00:02
Election '97: Labour to toe Tory line on economy00:02
Racing: Becher's Brook proves fatal for Coonawara00:02
End to ceasefire hope00:02
Diversified products work for Laird00:02
Child epilepsy drug much more risky than previously thought00:02
Tight fit00:02
Election '97: Blair doesn't promise a rose garden00:02
Alert on wheat stocks00:02
Election '97: Party leaders take war over devolution north of the border00:02
Election '97: Labour vision of reformed Britain00:02
Does your office make you sick?00:02
Music on Radio00:02
Chariots of ire00:02
Election '97: Blair's pledge to Britain00:02
Golf: Norman enjoys English Turn on road to Augusta00:02
Letter: Foreign policy not quite forgotten00:02
Letter: Brutal legacy00:02
King Kohl set to follow the Iron Chancellor00:02
Linguistic dysfunction - before and after00:02
Grant Bovey considering a stock market flotation00:02
Though the Union flag still flies, Argentina nurses Falkland hopes00:02
Three questions 'Chancer' Regan must answer00:02
VISUAL ARTS The Padshahnama, Buckingham Palace, London; Cassiano dal Pozzo's Paper Museum, National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh00:02
Election '97: PM's private backer wings in with transport00:02
Eurotunnel admits to delays in fire rescue00:02
Election '97: Beaconsfield selects00:02
HEALTH: Britain branded sick man of Europe00:02
IRA catches 250,000 with a few calls00:02
Pentagon sees US as supreme until 201000:02
Letter: Disabled voters are waiting00:02
Letter: Aged juror00:02
Hollywood writers finally get the credit00:02
Election '97: Fox, rhino and headless chicken - now the campaign is getting really serious00:02
The Conscience of the West00:02
Legal scandal could prompt early French election00:02
Election '97: Hamiltons peek outside as media caravan moves on00:02
Our patients have no voice, so our profession is devalued00:02
IMI buys radiator valve firm for pounds 97m00:02
Plastic bullets00:02
Sailing: Britons hit top formSailing00:02
Thai killed by peacock00:02
Chess00:02
Election '97: Final draft is realisation of leader's dreams00:02
Golf: St Andrews Royal & Ancient Golf Club secretary George Wilson dies at 5800:02
Rugby league: Why loyalty is superfluous in a league of impatience00:02
Rugby Union: Selectors backed over Catt00:02
CU backs down over voting on annual report00:02
Election '97: SCHOOLS AND THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM: Back-to-basics pledge will free teachers from strict curriculum