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Leading Article: Separation is the issue, not divorce00:02
The Uncle Cecil story? Ah yes, I remember it well . . .00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 Luxury Foods00:02
Court Circular00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Chess: Karpov takes the Fide chess title00:02
Boy George scoffs at paternity allegation00:02
Rugby Union: All Blacks confront easier task: Northern lights dim00:02
Birthdays00:02
Democrats set to lose00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Squid deal00:02
CIA 'paid Haitian military'00:02
The Daily Poem: In my country00:02
Market Report: Vodafone leads the way on American interest00:02
Inside Parliament: Rejection for Hume delivered with praise: Major insists Ulster MP's Sinn Fein talks 'not the right way to proceed' - Lamont sceptical over European Union00:02
Chancellor seeks VAT protection for 'nearly poor': Downing Street says Cabinet now very close to settlement in battle over public spending00:02
Letter: Future fear00:02
Letter: Impossibility of delivering aid to Bosnia without the help of the Serbs00:02
Rugby Union: Officialdom takes up de Glanville's protest: One group of tourists receives RFU's 'strongest possible' complaint about alleged stamping but another's panache gains admirers00:02
One brief moment of modesty as an upmarket store is left in tatters00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Bottom Line: Hope grows for BM00:02
Boy admits killing00:02
Letter: Buildings that fall in Havana00:02
BP team agrees terms on Azerbaijan oil deal00:02
Bass checks out Prague's lagers with a stake of 9m pounds00:02
Murder hunt launched as shooting victim dies00:02
Hamas 'could take part in elections'00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
'Shadow' plays dirty tricks in Haiti: A Canadian adventurer is behind the smear campaign against Aristide, writes Phil Davison in Port-au-Prince00:02
Football battle00:02
Call for curbs on watchdogs: Adam Smith Institute wants rethink of regulatory system00:02
Obituary: William Haggard00:02
Tate eyes river site for art museum: Former power station tipped as home for modern works, writes David Lister00:02
People: Poms hanker for the bronze age00:02
Urban imagery on a grand scale dominates British artist's first major exhibition00:02
House prices 'show biggest rise since June'00:02
Rugby League: Tamati stays philosophical despite series defeat: Coach wants to be in charge for 1995 World Cup. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Olivetti workers fear effects of De Benedetti case00:02
Football Shorts: Shooting stars: Owen Slot previews a line-up of Fatty Foulke, Harry the Footballer and all the big-match action from 189800:02
Palermo turns against Mafia: An election for mayor gives the city a chance to be reborn, writes Patricia Clough00:02
All aboard] Destination unknown: As rail privatisation nears, Christian Wolmar ponders the many unanswered questions00:02
Rugby Union: Revolving door in the wings00:02
James Bulger 'kicked and bullied by killers': Passers-by saw crying child with cuts and bumps but assumed he was with older brothers, court told00:02
INTERVIEW / How Gerald was well and truly ratnered: What does a man do when he's made the most expensive crack in history? Well, he learns a lot of things he never knew before00:02
Killer pimp00:02
Congregations fall00:02
Packwood plea for privacy00:02
Jail ships lined up to relieve cell crisis: Government's tough line on crime pushes overcrowding to the limit00:02
Bottom Line: Bull market keeps Tarmac on target00:02
Inquiry into city's heroin death toll: 'Culture of injection' led to 112 addicts overdosing in past year00:02
Court date for foreign firms in US tax dispute00:02
Mystery of film star death00:02
Racing: Drug use linked to rise in injury rate: Mark Popham reports from Santa Anita on fears for racehorse safety00:02
Navy floats birth control for Wrens at sea: Leaked document reveals officers' concern. Edmund Hall reports00:02
Women's memorial to victims of the Vietnam war is placed in Washington00:02
Artefacts00:02
Today's Number: 3,61700:02
Apartheid whites shelter under black right wing: Brendan Willmer, once deported from SA for racism, now backs Inkatha. John Carlin spoke to him in Durban00:02
National Front plots as Nice mayor quits: Right-wing contenders manoeuvre to fill gap left by fugitive Medecin00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
PC suspended00:02
Obituary: Peggy Angus00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell out of hospital00:02
Disaster witnesses 'ignored'00:02
Fayeds sell off Barkers building00:02
Health Update: DIY elbow00:02
Temple to power generates architectural enthusiasm as a showcase for modern art00:02
Art expert attacks restoration works00:02
Health Update: A rasher way to kill maggots00:02
Letter: Buildings that fall in Havana00:02
And what's more. . .00:02
American Football: Dolphins splash out for Shula's record: Convincing win puts Miami coach on a par with legend00:02
Addicts 'unaware of Aids'00:02
Stanley Leisure pays 6m pounds for bookie00:02
Letter: A lesson learnt00:02
Athletics: Chinese asked to race in London00:02
View from City Road: Nail-biting time for the pension funds00:02
Health Update: Deadly chickenpox00:02
Associated wins cable battle00:02
Letter: How racism makes black teenage mums00:02
16 die in crush00:02
Pyramid hiccup00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Mayor of Jerusalem looks for Arab votes: Palestinians must decide whether to abandon boycott of city poll00:02
Caution: dogged negotiator at work00:02
Health Update: Arthritis treatment00:02
Maxwell pension shortfall widens: Low interest rates pushing up costs00:02
Bank gets its head00:02
Obituary: Patrick Symons00:02
Argus papers deal finalised00:02
NW Water wins Thai contract: Privatised utility given pounds 160m order to design sewerage network for Bangkok00:02
Football: West Ham make the breakthrough00:02
Cranswick dips sharply as pig price hits profit00:02
Terrorists offered the hand of peace: As Greysteel reeled from the horror of Saturday's pub killings, the son of one of the victims had a message for the attackers. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Twitchers' delight00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Letter: Justice for the family00:02
Rugby Union: Barbarians of a friendly kind00:02
RADIO / Hot water, cold comfort: Robert Hanks on Taking the Plunge and the new-look Radio 100:02
Major promises peace proposals for Ulster00:02
Boy's horrific walk to death described to jury00:02
Lloyd's members have case to sue: Legal documents show ruined underwriters have basis to act against agency companies00:02
What's so special about a fox?: Passions aroused by hunting obscure our complex relationship with animals, argues Anna Pavord00:02
Diary00:02
Ministers want family values in divorce law00:02
COMEDY / Raised heckles: Mark Wareham reviews Lenny Henry in Woking00:02
Baby injury fine00:02
Lieutenant cuddled his recruits00:02
Aer Lingus unions agree payroll cuts: Airline needs to slash pounds 50m in costs00:02
Judge says police tell lies in court: Independent witnesses 'should hear confessions'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Peaceful view00:02
Neo-Nazis held over attack on US athletes00:02
Driver jailed00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Spiritual leader of Tibet meets his match at the waxworks00:02
How was it for you? My Country, right or wrong00:02
Hyundai group founder jailed: 42m pounds of company funds diverted to presidential election campaign00:02
Ice Hockey: Racers' nightmare weekend00:02
Leading Article: Hope and despair as New York votes00:02
Policy changes over Iraq 'not revealed'00:02
Chess: Only two years to wait00:02
ARCHAEOLOGY / Caveman comes into the open: A Stone Age site of international importance could be under threat, writes David Keys00:02
Something furry this way comes: It was night, and a creature was stirring behind Philippa Need's bookcase. Not for the squeamish00:02
Racing: Majed bets may be lost00:02
MUSIC / Folk hero: Meredith Oakes at the Barbican's Grieg weekend00:02
Shuttle record00:02
Revolution that never was cheats Bulgarians: The Communists survived the trials of 1989 to keep the reins of power, writes Adrian Bridge from Sofia00:02
Football: Anfield preferred by FA for 1996 finals00:02
Student cleared in rape case00:02
DTI pressed for late payment law: Business forum introduces register00:02
Golf: Smyth fired up at 4000:02
Sex equality 'saboteurs' attacked: Campaign leader says women's progress blocked by siege mentality of managers00:02
It's time to put down the knitting: David Connell argues for organic business development00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Tennis: LTA moves to divide structure and conquer the world: Professionals may break from committee rule. John Roberts on a plan to help the players competing for national titles this week00:02
ASW shares tumble after profit warning: Soaring scrap prices and European weakness will hit second-half results, company says00:02
Reading room comes round to holding an open day after 136 years00:02
Where are they now: Gerd Muller00:02
'Muslims execute 19 Croat soldiers'00:02
TELEVISION / Graduates of the school of hard knocks00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Car thieves 'get buzz from police chase': Study focuses on why and how young people steal vehicles00:02
Tax the word and impoverish the child: Imposing VAT on books would cause immense social and educational damage, says David Lodge00:02
Izetbegovic plans to meet arch-enemy00:02
Health Update: Up the spout00:02
B&B moves into German market: Society receives permission for savings and home loans institution to open in January00:02
BT cuts cost of weekend calls00:02
Cricket: Snow and Titmus in the team00:02
Race for NY mayor too close to call00:02
Dear Chelsea Clinton: The next time they make their feeble jokes about you, just remember that the First Daughter always has the last laugh.00:02
Glass ceiling clouded with hot air: Nigel Cope scans the progress, or lack of it, of Opportunity 2000 in promoting women at work00:02
Pregnant pause00:02
Baltic Exchange to sell its bomb-damaged building and move to smaller floor00:02
View from City Road: B&B ventures where others have failed00:02
Health: Strange power of the infinitesimal: Celia Hall sits in on the surgery of Andrew Lockie, a homeopath and GP whose prescriptions range from the highly unusual to the plain commonsensical00:02
Leading Article: The evidence against the DPP00:02
Tarmac floats division: Building group near target of pounds 300m from disposals00:02
View from City Road: It's only the regulator that BT answers to00:02
The ballot-box or the box-office?00:02
Elton John sues paper over report of bizarre diet: Singer tells of counselling for three addictions00:02
Letter: Impossibility of delivering aid to Bosnia without the help of the Serbs00:02
TV report on woods killing led to tip-off00:02
Record number waiting for NHS treatment: Figures show strain on Patient's Charter00:02
Nun hits church00:02
Police car death00:02
Pembroke: Out from the bonnet and back to broking00:02
Rugby League: Britain bring Farrell's future forward: Wigan youngster in fitness fight for first international cap00:02
Law Report: RSI is not a medical condition: Rafiq Mughal v Reuters Ltd - Queen's Bench Division (Judge Prosser QC, sitting as a High Court judge), 28 October 1993.00:02
Creativity: A hairy moment for horticulture00:02
Health: A mixture of fear and embarrassment in hospital: Putting men and women in next-door beds may help health service managers to balance their budgets, but it is unlikely to aid the recovery of patients, says Andrew Cole00:02
BOOK REVIEW / And now what? The reel turns in Rome: Fellini - John Baxter: Fourth Estate, pounds 20.0000:02
Sports Politics: South Africa's new emblem00:02
Critics attack 'tinkering' on child support00:02
Letter: Into the blue00:02
Poker: Fixing limits helps play00:02
Teenager killed by sex attacker00:02
On Tour: Adonis00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Racing / Breeder's Cup: Europe to find pay dirt elusive: Surface unfamiliarity undermines Europe's challenge, while American racing faces questions on drugs00:02
Health: How rhythm can cure the blues: From Gregorian chant to New Age therapy, sound can have a positive effect on mind and body, as Jane Merer heard for herselfPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in