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Letter: Exclusion zone00:02
Travel: The world according to Dan and Jessica: Going abroad is weird at first, but you get used to it - even the geese and the funny hats. Frank Barrett begins a series on holidays with children00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Style: Show us power without the power-dressing: Reggie Nadelson urges Hillary Clinton to discard the suits that dominate Washington and put on some style - some trousers even00:02
DOUBLE PLAY / Napoleon and Perrier, please: Robert Cowan and Stephen Johnson compare notes on new recordings of Beethoven's Eroica Symphony and Mozart's Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail00:02
FNFC perks up as market welcomes rights issue00:02
Jannis Kounellis with one of his sculptures00:02
Departures: Bristol travel show00:02
Cheaper hols on the cards00:02
Departures: Hong Kong deal00:02
Retail Therapy00:02
The Way I Was: Happy again, and still chatting up the girls: They said the disabled youngster would not speak. George Best tells Nicholas Roe how he made her play ball00:02
Four pension firms make best-buy grade00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Zaire opposition launches protest00:02
MUSIC / Fanning flames in British hearts: As the Barbican explores the music of Leos Janacek, Jan Smaczny celebrates an unstoppable move from obscurity to centre stage00:02
Airport collision00:02
The Independent Road Test: The balloon on wheels is set to take off: Roger Bell compares Nissan's new Micra, the Car of the Year, with the Renault Clio and the Rover Metro00:02
Service appointments00:02
Confident Commerzbank pushes profits up by 20%00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Cross purposes over a company name00:02
Leading Article: Were we conned?00:02
Food & Drink: The girls' bloodless revolution: Joanna Blythman has sympathy for the growing number of teenage vegetarians. But when one joined her family, her patience was taxed00:02
Letter: Theory and reality in business ethics00:02
Heseltine hires US pit consultants00:02
Mafia loses its political protection00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Food & Drink: Pure genius, threatened by folly: In the week that Guinness announces the closure of five whisky plants, Michael Jackson pleads for the survival of its finest beer00:02
Swimming: David Warren at the British Grand Prix in Leicester00:02
Money Grouse: Caught out by cheque-clearing00:02
Ministers' silence leaves training in 'disarray'00:02
Woody Allen and Mia Farrow after a meeting00:02
Golf: Barnard takes tip to heart00:02
Judge condemned over sentence on car killer00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
This is the bike that Bernie built: Norton's 500cc Manx is back in production. Roland Brown meets the man who aims to make a profit building four of the classic machines a year00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Doctor in the Penal Colony: Robert Shannan Peckham enjoys a re-issue of Chekhov's travel book. 'A Journey to Sakhalin' - Anton Chekhov; Tr. Brian Reeve: Ian Faulkner, 8.95 pounds00:02
Country Matters: Such bacon as dreams are made on00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Recipe: Pasta spells disaster00:02
Racing: Chandler presents a rich target: Paul Hayward reports on the bookie who takes bets when bigger firms fight shy00:02
Football Diary: Ticker tape farewell00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Obituary: Rene Pleven00:02
Cuttings: Farmers in retreat00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Guilt-edged security: 'Living Dangerously' - Roger Graef: HarperCollins, 14.99 pounds00:02
Tennis: Sampras takes the heat00:02
TELEVISION / Petty cash00:02
Property: The millionaires are on the move: As new money melts away, the mansions of Hampstead Heath fall victim to repossession. David Lawson reports00:02
SECOND THOUGHTS / A little dinghy bobbing with joy: Jonathan Keates on why his biography Handel: The Man and his Music (Gollancz pounds 7.99) struck a discordant note00:02
Gummer reported for not declaring pounds 2,000 pond work00:02
Letter: Best education for our judges00:02
Storms defeat plan to salvage 'Braer' cargo00:02
Pact to banish chemical arms00:02
Harsh words about Western double standards00:02
Birthdays00:02
Thatcherites target the welfare state00:02
Mafia's 'boss of all bosses' held00:02
Racing: Sabin retires with honour00:02
Safe ways to leave furniture in the lock-up: Where can you take the contents of your home for storage? Mary Wilson examines the options on offer00:02
Man dead in cell00:02
Mercy killing was kept secret00:02
Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
Market Report: Forecasts put Laura Ashley out of fashion00:02
Rugby League: Castleford claws blunted00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Championship: Watt power fuels Scots' ambitions: Johnson has to follow in giant footsteps while Ireland look to new stand-off Malone for inspiration00:02
Five killed as cars are crushed in gales00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Skating00:02
Confident Short leads in race for Kasparov match00:02
Stringent checks urged for staff at special schools00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Mean streaks of Rio: 'Turbulence' - Chico Buarque; trs Peter Bush: Bloomsbury, 13.99 pounds00:02
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications00:02
Combating retirement risks00:02
Saudis behead woman for murder00:02
Man accepts 100,000 pounds from police over assault claim00:02
Coal refusal00:02
A lumpy hero approaches the abyss: 'A Dream of Intelligence' - Sebastian Barker: Littlewood Arc, 15.95 pounds00:02
Letter: Press regulation: a Bill killed, tragic revelations, the global village, sellers of sleaze00:02
Tie Rack upbeat on profits00:02
Judge reverses ruling on disclosing evidence00:02
Rugby Union: Back at front to deny French00:02
A gift for good causes00:02
Recommended Books00:02
Letter: High price of public lending rights00:02
Rao runs gauntlet in Bombay riot areas00:02
American Football: Holt aims to halt heroes00:02
Football: Lean time behind Mersey slide: Derek Hodgson on the financial pressures on Liverpool and Everton that make today's matches critical for both00:02
Food & Drink: Gastropod00:02
Dinner with consenting adults00:02
New Danish government would boost 'yes' vote00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Letter: Benetton branding00:02
Aussie scrub-bashing with a machete: Marianne Brace talks to the Australian writer Helen Garner about wretchedness and work00:02
Candid Caller00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Democracy rethink by Labour00:02
Gales disperse oil but not pollution fears00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
The DSS always strikes twice00:02
Letter: High price of public lending rights00:02
Upbeat: CODA00:02
Football: Webb finds there is life after United: Why did he fall out with Alex Ferguson? How is Brian Clough? The England midfielder gives Joe Lovejoy some answers00:02
Obituary: Lt-Col Montagu Cleeve00:02
Gardening: A root-and-blanch operation: You need patience, energy and good soil to grow celeriac. But it is worth all the trouble, says Anna Pavord00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Food & Drink: Basil is at home in Italy, not Vietnam00:02
Hollywood fears Gatt deal could damage exports00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Recipe: Go to work on a drink00:02
Cuttings: Lessons at Hodsock00:02
THEATRE / Cross-currents of darkness: Paul Taylor on Marching for Fausa at the Royal Court and Heart at the Young Vic00:02
Councils say pounds 1.23bn shortfall will cost 33,000 jobs00:02
New service from Hoare00:02
Travel: Which? battle00:02
Police pay-out00:02
Dilemma for the taxmen with money to give away00:02
Food & Drink: Taking the mould out of Moldova: The new republic looked to the West for help in improving its wine industry. Now it is looking to the West for its market, says Anthony Rose00:02
Column Eight: Santa flies in late00:02
Scottish Football: McAvennie ready to roam00:02
Market expects more for Owners00:02
Golf: James rejoices at fine start00:02
Lorry takes Keith Hart on his last motorway journey00:02
Allied ends distribution agreement with Seagram00:02
Tool Box00:02
Out of Senegal: A Muslim voice speaking across the continents00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Put upon by a pie pincher00:02
View from Tokyo: Postal banking as battleground00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Focus: England's rocker lines up new hits: Paul Hayward on the venerated England flanker hewn from stone aiming to carve out a final season of monumental performances00:02
Now may be the right time to take a fix: Neasa MacErlean looks at a booming sector of the home loans market and indicates areas needing caution00:02
Skiing: St Moritz best resort for skiing00:02
Judge blocks 'anti-gay' law00:02
BT deadline extended00:02
Arab shot after Tel Aviv stabbings00:02
Income bonds up00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Letter: Press regulation: a Bill killed, tragic revelations, the global village, sellers of sleaze00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Letter: Press regulation: a Bill killed, tragic revelations, the global village, sellers of sleaze00:02
Private collector seeks like-minded people: John Windsor on an investigative work that uncovers some of Britain's most secret societies00:02
Government faces clash on BR plans00:02
Skiing: Girardelli up to the downhill00:02
Property: Sighs of relief at the castle00:02
Departures: 'Real holiday' review00:02
Travel: Those fiendish questions answered: The severity of our travel quiz meant that no one got it all right, but some came close, says Frank Barrett00:02
Doubts raised over safety at Sizewell00:02
The cavalry flies in as a symbol of US resolve: Robert Fisk watches American troops arrive in Kuwait City for another mission in the region00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
Retail Therapy: Good home for unwanted hedgehogs: Correction00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Muslims and Croats jeopardise peace deal00:02
Endowments in demand00:02
The US in Transition: Gifted Greek named as Clinton spokesman - The mouthpiece00:02
Inflation falls to lowest level for six years00:02
Key creditors reject O&Y restructuring00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Growth on the market00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Father and son killed in storms00:02
Basketball: Tables to be turned on Cadle00:02
Report says BR wrong on Channel route costs00:02
Upbeat: Positive action00:02
Frenchman to take over as Euro Disney chairman00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
Cuttings: Plant passports00:02
Motor Racing: New car gives Jordan heart00:02
Sailors cleared00:02
Travel: The New Grand Tour: The unholy Romans' empire: The Rome of the imagination, of Keats, Goethe and Gibbon, is as rich as ever, writes Godfrey Hodgson. You just have to accept that modern Romans have a claim on it too00:02
Next week in Parliament00:02
Rugby Union: Wales to suffer for Jenkins sins00:02
Ice Skating: Russians in title waltz00:02
Serbs' exhibition of war pictures banned00:02
Letter: Press regulation: a Bill killed, tragic revelations, the global village, sellers of sleaze00:02
Tax rises 'would be madness'00:02
JCB 'joust'00:02
Rugby League: Offiah returns for Wigan00:02
Chancellor heads for row over small firms00:02
Food & Drink: In an adventure playground for the palate: Emily Green delights in Bistrot Bruno, a new Soho restaurant where the moonlighting chef has created a strange and wonderful menu00:02
Letter: Press regulation: a Bill killed, tragic revelations, the global village, sellers of sleaze00:02
Silent killers stalk their prey in Angola's long night: Thousands have died in fighting after rebels reneged on a deal, writes Karl Maier in Lobito00:02
Simply not that sort of dog00:02
Code demands dons declare affairs with students00:02
Students pay price for high expectations: Three tragic deaths among students at Oxford have highlighted fears about excessive pressures on young undergraduates. Diana Hinds reports00:02
Church appointments00:02
America curbs Haiti refugees00:02
BALLET / What the critics said: The Bolshoi: a dinosaur with a creaking repertoire or a giant of the traditional classics? Plus listings00:02
Auctions: For old seafaring dogs00:02
Hockey: Rowe criticises League's fixture decision00:02
Higher rate from Rock00:02
Travel: Two wheels good, four wheels elite: Tony Kelly weaves through the rush-hour traffic in Peking's cycle lanes to a back-of-a-tricycle market00:02
Upstarts close in on the monoliths of Wall Street00:02
Dons 'penalised'00:02
Letter: Male role models00:02
Tribology Trust00:02
Stored goods need cover despite reluctant insurers00:02
Russia offers security deal00:02
Cricket: Hick rediscovers his cutting edge00:02
Letter from Budapest: Dissident with nobs on: Frederick Baker meets the Hungarian writer Peter Esterhazy00:02
Bock set for 19% of Lonrho00:02
Prudential reaches a record00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Into the field of human conflict: D C Watt finds Dr Charmley's controversial biography of Churchill anything but meticulous. 'Churchill: The End of Glory' - John Charmley: Hodder & Stoughton, 30 pounds00:02
Departures: Belgian Valentine00:02
Appeals00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Newcastle offers 7.99%00:02
Skiing: Seizinger's Cortina triumph00:02
Travel: Late sleeper, early start: Going skiing by train is enjoying a revival, reports Chris Gill, because you travel overnight and can sneak in an extra day on the slopes00:02
Saturday Night: Six Chicks Go Crazy In Goa. I join them00:02
Beds crisis forces ban on routine operations00:02
Obituary: Professor George Rude00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Championship: Dooley out as England begin historic quest: Johnson has to follow in giant footsteps while Ireland look to new stand-off Malone for inspiration00:02
A guide to greenery00:02
OPERA / Starless night: Raymond Monelle on La Boheme at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow00:02
Serbs 'will sign Geneva accord'00:02
X-ray detection00:02
Police condemn parole move for officer's killer00:02
Commodities: Gold00:02
Recent paperbacks00:02
The Week in Review: Home News00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Focus: Geoghegan back to speed: Tim Glover talks to Ireland's flying machine who hopes to put a troubled year behind him and stake a claim for a share of the Lions' tour00:02
Profile: The British grande dame and young Bill: Pamela Harriman, love, money and clout00:02
Boxing: Foreman acknowledges that the end is near00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
French convoys to carve UN aid route: Julian Nundy, in Velika Kralusa, Bosnia, reports on efforts to bring humanitarian relief to refugees on the Bosnian-Croatian border00:02
Anti-Maastricht campaign rallies for referendum00:02
Upbeat: Two cultures00:02
Departures: Swiss time-keeping00:02
Second World War tank outside John Gladden's home in Norbury00:02
UK scientist is among dead as volcano erupts00:02
In the dark about finances00:02
Worker's hovel stands in way of pounds 1.5m housing scheme: City planners are determined to preserve an 18th-century relic. Chris Arnot reports00:02
Rugby League: Reilly takes over as Halifax coach00:02
Iraq stalls over Bush ultimatum: Saddam risks further air strikes despite partial climbdown at eleventh hour over UN inspectors00:02
Sport: Quotes of the Week00:02
Lottery has no terrors for Zetters00:02
Privacy law fails the test of history: John Torode finds some echoes from the past in the Calcutt proposals on curbing the press00:02
Wills00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Cambodia attack rekindles debate on Japan troops00:02
Rugby League: Monie still looking for half-back blend00:02
Squash: Happy Horner00:02
Departures: Warning on India00:02
Cover for the military00:02
Silent parents of dead baby walk free00:02
Red Cross halts Somalia operation over killing00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Championship: Wales' Garin Jenkins sent off00:02
MUSIC / The classical pop-pickers: A living composer is finally top of the classical music charts. But, finds Mark Pappenheim, the popular market is still dominated by compilations00:02
Hanson in pounds 813m US financing operation00:02
Kurds fear Saddam poised to strike00:02
Bond move00:02
Obituary: Walter Maas00:02
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