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How to finance a student00:02
CINEMA / The shape of things to come in the digital domain00:02
Warning over status of vehicle insurers00:02
Ferry disaster00:02
How much does he earn?: No 42: Robert Shapiro, lawyer for O J Simpson.00:02
Premiership database: Odds for the title00:02
How much does he earn?: No 42: Robert Shapiro, lawyer for O J Simpson.00:02
First-Hand: Recession? Yes, I sold my yacht: Mark Thatcher says he's poor on pounds 40m. Peter Stringfellow ( pounds 12m) disagrees00:02
Flat Earth: Brazil squad wins again on penalties00:02
Books: Paperbacks00:02
Leading Article: Mr Knapp should talk00:02
Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on the best from Victoria Wine00:02
Letter00:02
Letter: No vitriol from the bombed00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Expect a bumpy ride: A new show in Edinburgh challenges visitors to look at French landscape painting in a fresh light. But some of the work fails to make an impression00:02
The higher they go the softer they fall: Anger at huge pay-offs for business chiefs00:02
INTERVIEW / Neil targets TV liberals: David Usborne in New York meets the British journalist who will need to deliver for Rupert Murdoch00:02
Innovation: Personal services reach new heights: Airline passengers key into multimedia from their seat backs00:02
Profile: Leader from the front: Linford Christie: He is not by nature objectionable or domineering, but he can work on it, says Norman Fox00:02
Wal-Mart goes east00:02
Cosy' auditing under fire00:02
Cries & whispers00:02
Football: Roy wins respect00:02
Leading Article: Mr Knapp should talk00:02
Fashion: Have you got a light mac?00:02
'Community care' schizophrenics have killed 6000:02
Letter: Rail odyssey was off-track00:02
Fashion: Have you got a light mac?00:02
Tennis: Becker bounces back00:02
Chess00:02
Cricket: Davis keeps roll going00:02
Football: Molby rules Palace00:02
Sport on TV: Redemption songs and a turn for the verse00:02
Cricket: Davis keeps roll going00:02
Hostage plea for Khmer Rouge talks00:02
Letter: 'Con trick' gives all a chance00:02
Innovation: French lesson in catching a wave00:02
Real Life: Drain brains plug gap in market: An inventor is hoping to revolutionise bathtime as we know it - and make his fortune. Marianne Macdonald meets him00:02
Words00:02
Letter: Beach sell-off00:02
Forte strikes Savoy deal: The imminent end of a 13-year battle between arch rivals will create the biggest luxury hotels group in the world00:02
The agreeable world of Wallace Arnold: A personal proclamation of national significance00:02
Letter: Rail odyssey was off-track00:02
What the papers said about . . . Linford Christie00:02
What the papers said about . . . Linford Christie00:02
University Prospects: There is life after rejection00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Anthony Rosen00:02
Profile: First choice: a man who can: Francis Baron: David Bowen meets an executive whose career spans pilchards, television and now a travel group00:02
Football: Celtic leave it late to pounce00:02
Cricket: Robinson on a slow fuse00:02
Bunhill: Dream hotel turns into PR heaven00:02
Real Life: Just desserts for Michael Winner: Director Michael Winner has very strong views on dining out. Below, restaurateurs turn the tables and reveal how they regard his films (CORRECTED)00:02
Flat Earth: Mistrial for judge00:02
Americans 'could persuade IRA it's time to change'00:02
Inside Story: Who needs railways?: The signal workers' dispute may be proving that large parts of Britain can do without trains. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Sport on TV: Redemption songs and a turn for the verse00:02
Protesters put end to fowl play00:02
Innovation: Woodworm's fatal attraction00:02
Football: Busst breaks out00:02
Trucking with toddlers: Sir Peter Thompson00:02
Flat Earth: Mistrial for judge00:02
Americans 'could persuade IRA it's time to change'00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
Clinton tightens screw on Castro00:02
Letter00:02
Serbia assails 'war crimes' of ex-allies00:02
Briton murdered after six weeks in Australia00:02
Books: Paperbacks00:02
Prize money for 1994-9500:02
Economics: Transparent tax is just an illusion00:02
Regulator rues the trials of life00:02
Exchange eases biotech listings00:02
Battle of the Alamo refund: Woman left in lurch at Geneva by car hire firm has long fight to get00:02
Technology: Celebrity service spreads the word: Digital link-ups enable PR company to conduct live interviews for local radio stations from its own London studio00:02
Home buyers denied redress: The leeway allowed on house valuations is making it difficult to sue surveyors for negligence00:02
A pain in the ears: the ubiquitous thump, thump of the noise thugs00:02
Carnage on the carriageway: Millions of birds and animals die each year on Britain's roads. Can the death toll be reduced? Malcolm Smith on the wildlife holocaust00:02
Football: Celtic leave it late to pounce00:02
Ferry disaster00:02
How to get the best out of foreign bodies00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Cricket: Third Test: Malcolm blitz: Derek Pringle assesses the qualities of the man who turned the tide for England00:02
RADIO / After battle, a blitzkrieg in their heads00:02
Travel: From hard graft to heritage: In just five years the coalmines of South Wales have been turned into tourist attractions, and its ex-miners into guides. Graham Coster visits four new leisure-time pits00:02
Today's Papers00:02
Arts: Beauty in the eye of the brush-holder: John McLean's work is modern, graceful and too little-known00:02
Tried & Tested: Camping carry-on: How long does it take to pitch a tent? Is a night under canvas ever comfortable? Our panel of open-air weekenders finds out00:02
Captain Moonlight00:02
Football: Nightmare for Newnes00:02
Letter00:02
The nation fails to grieve for Saloon Bar Man00:02
Letter: No vitriol from the bombed00:02
Forte strikes Savoy deal: The imminent end of a 13-year battle between arch rivals will create the biggest luxury hotels group in the world00:02
Russia's nuclear car-boot sale: 'Atomic fingerprints' should reveal how stolen plutonium ended up in a German garage. Andrew Higgins reports from Moscow00:02
University Prospects: Guide to spare places00:02
Torment in life, death in 'Doncatraz': Shaun Webster was found hanging in the cell of his private prison last week. He was 2000:02
The agreeable world of Wallace Arnold: A personal proclamation of national significance00:02
Kellogg: king of business schools00:02
Athletics: Krabbe marries her lawyer00:02
The list00:02
Dozens unlawfully jailed for failing to pay their poll tax: Councils still threaten prison as punishment00:02
Graces and few favours: The taxpayer may pay millions to keep a sculpture but who gets the money, asks Geraldine Norman00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Women behind bars: Partial eclipse by Lesley Glaister: Hamish Hamilton pounds 14.9900:02
Football Round-up: Rush leads horror show00:02
Books: Home: On the eve of the British publication of his new novel, the Australian Booker prize-winner meditates on home and away, on childhood, belonging and a sense of exile00:02
Warning over status of vehicle insurers00:02
Bread curries youthful favour00:02
First-Hand: Recession? Yes, I sold my yacht: Mark Thatcher says he's poor on pounds 40m. Peter Stringfellow ( pounds 12m) disagrees00:02
Motorway closes00:02
A cruel month for politicians: Paul Routledge on a silly season that surprised no one but the Conservatives00:02
Eating Out: What, no sun-dried tomatoes?00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Anthony Rosen00:02
TELEVISION / It came from outer space00:02
Down a private road on the never never00:02
Football: Saunders on level00:02
Panic as Rwanda border closes00:02
Art 'terrorist' is slightly sheepish about his motives00:02
Bunhill: Answering back00:02
A pain in the ears: the ubiquitous thump, thump of the noise thugs00:02
Exchange eases biotech listings00:02
CINEMA / The shape of things to come in the digital domain00:02
Football: Fervour of the fans for all seasons: Simon O'Hagan travels to Durham where even training lures the Toon Army00:02
Personal Finance: Surrender and pay up00:02
BR aims to run half its trains in next strike00:02
The Edinburgh Festival: Official Theatre: Love and human remains00:02
RADIO / After battle, a blitzkrieg in their heads00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Several lifestyles in search of a character: Consequences by Helen Muir: Simon & Schuster pounds 15.9900:02
Cricket: Third Test: Malcolm is on cloud nine: England stand on brink of levelling series as South Africans are destroyed by a lethal spell of pace bowling00:02
Rugby Union: Gibbs prepared to be centre of attention: Dave Hadfield meets the rugby player with a troubled past who is now a Saint00:02
Golf: Smyth takes shock lead00:02
The Broader Picture: Hands across the barstools00:02
Climber dies00:02
BR aims to run half its trains in next strike00:02
Cloud over NHS deal: Correction00:02
Real Life: Bias on the therapist's couch: Anti-gay prejudice among analysts began with Freud - and still flourishes today, reports Paula Webb00:02
Polly Peck shooting00:02
BOOK REVIEW / For the common good: Shostakovich: A Life Remembered: by Elizabeth Wilson, Faber pounds 2500:02
Sex-and-shopping row: Sequel looms: legal action likely to be renewed: Correction00:02
Real Life: Bias on the therapist's couch: Anti-gay prejudice among analysts began with Freud - and still flourishes today, reports Paula Webb00:02
University Prospects: Take your stand by the telephone: Karen Gold offers some advice for those who are in the race to get to college but have not been offered a cast-iron place00:02
Q & A: Not always mellow in yellow00:02
Property: Ideal Homes: Sheila Kitzinger childbirth educator00:02
Comonwealth Games: Round-up: Allcock gains the advantage00:02
Town matters more than gown in college choice00:02
Revered and ridiculed: Linus Pauling, twice a Nobel winner, dies at 9300:02
Football: Endsleigh Round-Up: Hendrie sees double again00:02
Records: New releases00:02
Cycling: Risi rides to victory00:02
Letter: No vitriol from the bombed00:02
Rugby Union: Lewis on the move to Cardiff00:02
Howard denounces 'do-gooders'00:02
BMW overtaken by huge demand00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Expect a bumpy ride: A new show in Edinburgh challenges visitors to look at French landscape painting in a fresh light. But some of the work fails to make an impression00:02
Woman may sue over arrest: Lawyer says she was fondled, threatened with rape, abused and struck in a Paris police cell00:02
'Laird of the Yard' gets bail00:02
Do I not like that . . . How I got a rough ride: Graeme Obree explains why he feels he was unfairly treated by the world cycling authorities00:02
Show people: Blood and chocolate: Helen Chadwick00:02
Expert on molecules who shunned the establishment00:02
Dozens unlawfully jailed for failing to pay their poll tax: Councils still threaten prison as punishment00:02
Climber dies00:02
Cricket: Third Test: Pride before a haul: Stephen Fay hears England's hero explain what spurred him on to create history00:02
Ceasefire by IRA 'in days': Early visa for Adams part of Irish-American peace initiative - US investment in Northern Ireland expected to soar00:02
Venables buys right to sue Spurs for unfair dismissal00:02
Football: Klinsmann's baptism of blood: Premier kick-off: German striker's pleasure tempered by pain as champions' victory is marred by Parker00:02
The Edinburgh Festival: Official Theatre: Love and human remains00:02
Golf: Credence for Clearwater's revival00:02
Rugby Union: Gibbs prepared to be centre of attention: Dave Hadfield meets the rugby player with a troubled past who is now a Saint00:02
Vesteys scrap plan for Australian float00:02
Letter00:02
Commonwealth Games: Swimming: Pickering shows mettle00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Formication in the new world: Out of control: The New Biology of Machines by Kevin Kelly - Fourth Estate pounds 16.9900:02
Football: Palmer saves day00:02
Overheard00:02
Letter00:02
Football Round-up: Rush leads horror show00:02
Gardening: Peculiar Plants00:02
Letter: 'Con trick' gives all a chance00:02
Bunhill: Answering back00:02
Eating Out: What, no sun-dried tomatoes?00:02
Heard it on the grapevine: The City thrives on gossip about possible takeovers. But how, William Kay wonders, do these rumours start?00:02
Trucking with toddlers: Sir Peter Thompson00:02
Football: Molby rules Palace00:02
Football: Potent Arsenal blow City to smithereens00:02
Take the money and run00:02
Fishing Lines: Seconds out for a screen first00:02
Polly Peck shooting00:02
Three weeks won't disperse our fog of complacency: Kenneth Roy in Edinburgh, or maybe Edgbaston00:02
Real Life: Maternity leave: the break is certainly no holiday00:02
Premiership database: Odds for the title00:02
Motorway closes00:02
Sex-and-shopping row: Sequel looms: legal action likely to be renewed: Correction00:02
Letter00:02
Almanack00:02
Economics: Transparent tax is just an illusion00:02
Training: Aiming for a higher degree of success: Consultants suggest new tack to make more of graduate recruits00:02
Call for answers on Archer share deal00:02
Motorcycling: Cadalora ruins Doohan's weekend00:02
Cricket: Caddick cuts down Essex00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Do I not like that . . . How I got a rough ride: Graeme Obree explains why he feels he was unfairly treated by the world cycling authorities00:02
Expert on molecules who shunned the establishment00:02
Victory for traders is one-off00:02
Rear Window: Death by stoning: A bloody end beyond the city walls00:02
Three weeks won't disperse our fog of complacency: Kenneth Roy in Edinburgh, or maybe Edgbaston00:02
Cricket: Caddick cuts down Essex00:02
Art 'terrorist' is slightly sheepish about his motives00:02
Football: Potent Arsenal blow City to smithereens00:02
Commonwealth Games: Golden future awaits Ladejo: The British heroes of Helsinki are primed to see double in Victoria. Norman Fox reports00:02
Football: Shearer draws an even hand00:02
Fear and loathing and Prozac in SoHo00:02
Dollar fraud arrests00:02
The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
Books: In the lists00:02
Venables buys right to sue Spurs for unfair dismissal00:02
Innovation: French lesson in catching a wave00:02
Panic as Rwanda border closes00:02
Letter: Lesbian cartoon isn't funny00:02
Cricket: Third Test: Pride before a haul: Stephen Fay hears England's hero explain what spurred him on to create history00:02
Jag's touch of Ford: Components likely to be shared in new generation of cars00:02
Bridge00:02
Health: Second Opinion00:02
How to get the best out of foreign bodies00:02
Bridge00:02
The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
Battle of the Alamo refund: Woman left in lurch at Geneva by car hire firm has long fight to get00:02
Cricket: Atherton stumped by a new puritanism: Derek Pringle believes the punishment of the England captain did not fit the crime00:02
The Edinburgh Festival: Flawed Fidelio rules the day00:02
Innovation: Woodworm's fatal attraction00:02
Bunhill: Squashed carrots00:02
Football: Klinsmann's baptism of blood: Premier kick-off: German striker's pleasure tempered by pain as champions' victory is marred by Parker00:02
How We Met: Merce Cunningham and M C Richards00:02
Speaker sets democratic pace in new South Africa00:02
Woman may sue over arrest: Lawyer says she was fondled, threatened with rape, abused and struck in a Paris police cell00:02
The facts of fish fingers00:02
Words00:02
Cricket Diary: Roseberry's flowering ambition00:02
Boxing: Eubank seeks break in gloomy sky: Owen Slot examines the pressures on an unbeaten boxer who on Saturday will be fighting to restore his reputation00:02
Letter: Lesbian cartoon isn't funny00:02
Golf: Smyth takes shock lead00:02
Athletics: Krabbe marries her lawyer00:02
Hostage plea for Khmer Rouge talks00:02
Prank master: Chris Morris's announcement of the death of Michael Heseltine on Radio 1 was just one among many notorious japes. His satire is big with the media, but how popular is it with listeners?00:02
A Critical Guide: Cantatas, choirs and a centenary in the cathedral00:02
Letter: No vitriol from the bombed00:02
Cosy' auditing under fire00:02
'Community care' schizophrenics have killed 6000:02
Cycling: Risi rides to victory00:02
Russia's nuclear car-boot sale: 'Atomic fingerprints' should reveal how stolen plutonium ended up in a German garage. Andrew Higgins reports from Moscow00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Women behind bars: Partial eclipse by Lesley Glaister: Hamish Hamilton pounds 14.9900:02
Animal 'lib' charge00:02
Cloud over NHS deal: Correction00:02
Letter: The common sense guide to reducing population growth00:02
Home buyers denied redress: The leeway allowed on house valuations is making it difficult to sue surveyors for negligence00:02
Inside Story: Who needs railways?: The signal workers' dispute may be proving that large parts of Britain can do without trains. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Flat Earth: Cobblers coin it00:02
Sunday pub protest00:02
Call for answers on Archer share deal00:02
Letter: Rail odyssey was off-track00:02
Clinton tightens screw on Castro00:02
Golf: Credence for Clearwater's revival00:02
How We Met: Merce Cunningham and M C Richards00:02
Show people: Blood and chocolate: Helen Chadwick00:02
Flat Earth: Cobblers coin it00:02
Celebs with a novel ambition00:02
The Edinburgh Festival: Dance: By George, a jewel in the Miami showcase00:02
Home thoughts00:02
Health: Second Opinion00:02
The facts of fish fingers00:02
Letter00:02
Letter00:02
A Critical Guide: Cantatas, choirs and a centenary in the cathedral00:02
Numbers00:02
The list00:02
Shares: What went down comes up: Three companies fighting back from the ravages of recession offer investors a lucrative ride00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In search of the nearly man: Joseph Chamberlain: Entrepreneur in Politics: by Peter T Marsh, Yale pounds 3000:02
Shares: What went down comes up: Three companies fighting back from the ravages of recession offer investors a lucrative ride00:02
Books: Home: On the eve of the British publication of his new novel, the Australian Booker prize-winner meditates on home and away, on childhood, belonging and a sense of exile00:02
York on Ads: The likes of which you never knew you wanted: No 42: Wait'n'see00:02
Animal 'lib' charge00:02
The Edinburgh Festival: What to see today00:02
Boxing: Passionate prince of self-belief: Harry Mullan talks to Naseem Hamed, the fighter making an art out of single-mindedness00:02
Take the money and run00:02
Bunhill: Dream hotel turns into PR heaven00:02
Tennis: Becker bounces back00:02
Letter: The common sense guide to reducing population growth00:02
Captain Moonlight00:02
Football: Roy wins respect00:02
Letter: Beach sell-off00:02
The nation fails to grieve for Saloon Bar Man00:02
Fear and loathing and Prozac in SoHo00:02
Sunday pub protest00:02
Letter: 'Lace 2': Penguin apologises00:02
Cricket: Atherton stumped by a new puritanism: Derek Pringle believes the punishment of the England captain did not fit the crime00:02
Arts: Beauty in the eye of the brush-holder: John McLean's work is modern, graceful and too little-known00:02
The higher they go the softer they fall: Anger at huge pay-offs for business chiefs00:02
Letter00:02
Comic Oprah with a kosher touch: She's fat, she's brassy, she's bold, she's funny - she also read English at Cambridge and she's about to fill your TV screen00:02
Boxing: Eubank seeks break in gloomy sky: Owen Slot examines the pressures on an unbeaten boxer who on Saturday will be fighting to restore his reputation00:02
Letter: The common sense guide to reducing population growth00:02
Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on the best from Victoria Wine00:02
Regulator rues the trials of life00:02
Cries & whispers00:02
Profile: A man of the players: Gordon Taylor: Simon O'Hagan traces the career of a railwayman's son who put footballers on the right track00:02
Bunhill: Squashed carrots00:02
BMW overtaken by huge demand00:02
Football: Saunders on level00:02
Rouble trouble: Naive Russian investors have had their fingers badly burnt by the collapse of MMM, a fund that promised instant riches. Helen Womack considers the scandal and its possible long- term effects00:02
'Capitalist roader' has last laugh: Enfeebled Deng, at 90, still keeps his iron grip00:02
Letter: No cure for all00:02
Numbers00:02
Howard denounces 'do-gooders'00:02
Rear Window: Death by stoning: A bloody end beyond the city walls00:02
Best and worst: Capital Shares of Split Trusts00:02
Q & A: Not always mellow in yellow00:02
Letter: Children bring life to village00:02
Football: Hughes spares United's blushes00:02
Letter00:02
Commonwealth Games: Golden future awaits Ladejo: The British heroes of Helsinki are primed to see double in Victoria. Norman Fox reports00:02
Kingmaker or leader in waiting?: Carlos's captor has his eyes on a bigger prize00:02
Graces and few favours: The taxpayer may pay millions to keep a sculpture but who gets the money, asks Geraldine Norman00:02
Commonwealth Games: Swimming: Pickering shows mettle00:02
The Edinburgh Festival: Fringe: Portrait of the artist with a younger man00:02
Letter: Children bring life to village00:02
Motor racing: Fittipaldi takes New Hampshire pole00:02
The stock market rumours that turned out to be true00:02
Football: Palmer saves day00:02
Demon Devon skittles South Africa00:02
University Prospects: Withdrawing from a course: What UCAS says you can and cannot do if you have a change of heart00:02
Profile: First choice: a man who can: Francis Baron: David Bowen meets an executive whose career spans pilchards, television and now a travel group00:02
Wal-Mart goes east00:02
Innovation: Personal services reach new heights: Airline passengers key into multimedia from their seat backs00:02
Technology: Celebrity service spreads the word: Digital link-ups enable PR company to conduct live interviews for local radio stations from its own London studio00:02
Motorcycling: Cadalora ruins Doohan's weekend00:02
Opinions: Should we keep this statue?00:02
University Prospects: Guide to spare places00:02
Letter: 'Lace 2': Penguin apologises00:02
Down a private road on the never never00:02
Fishing Lines: Seconds out for a screen first00:02
Comonwealth Games: Round-up: Allcock gains the advantage00:02
Motor racing: Fittipaldi takes New Hampshire pole00:02
Comic Oprah with a kosher touch: She's fat, she's brassy, she's bold, she's funny - she also read English at Cambridge and she's about to fill your TV screen00:02
Protesters put end to fowl play00:02
Profile: A man of the players: Gordon Taylor: Simon O'Hagan traces the career of a railwayman's son who put footballers on the right track00:02
Briton murdered after six weeks in Australia00:02
City File: British Polythene has it wrapped up00:02
Personal Finance: Surrender and pay up00:02
Letter: The common sense guide to reducing population growth00:02
Boxing: Passionate prince of self-belief: Harry Mullan talks to Naseem Hamed, the fighter making an art out of single-mindedness00:02
Records: New releases00:02
Somers Town: where lessons go unlearnt00:02
Football: Nightmare for Newnes00:02
Rouble trouble: Naive Russian investors have had their fingers badly burnt by the collapse of MMM, a fund that promised instant riches. Helen Womack considers the scandal and its possible long- term effects00:02
The stock market rumours that turned out to be true00:02
Gateway to hell and back00:02
Prank master: Chris Morris's announcement of the death of Michael Heseltine on Radio 1 was just one among many notorious japes. His satire is big with the media, but how popular is it with listeners?00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Real Life: Just desserts for Michael Winner: Director Michael Winner has very strong views on dining out. Below, restaurateurs turn the tables and reveal how they regard his films (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: Cod peace00:02
Profile: Leader from the front: Linford Christie: He is not by nature objectionable or domineering, but he can work on it, says Norman Fox00:02
Real Life: Drain brains plug gap in market: An inventor is hoping to revolutionise bathtime as we know it - and make his fortune. Marianne Macdonald meets him00:02
Letter: Cod peace00:02
Birthdays00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In search of the nearly man: Joseph Chamberlain: Entrepreneur in Politics: by Peter T Marsh, Yale pounds 3000:02
Hambro feels housing pinch00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Morris stays cool00:02
A rock 'n' royal wedding: Call it a publicity stunt, or even the hoax, but the marriage of Lisa Marie Presley to Michael Jackson is loaded with cultural resonance, linking two of the century's most potent icons00:02
Inconsistency helps: Tom Peters On Excellence00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Rugby Union: Lewis on the move to Cardiff00:02
Kellogg: king of business schools00:02
Property: Ideal Homes: Sheila Kitzinger childbirth educator00:02
Heard it on the grapevine: The City thrives on gossip about possible takeovers. But how, William Kay wonders, do these rumours start?00:02
TELEVISION / It came from outer space00:02
Hambro feels housing pinch00:02
Serbia assails 'war crimes' of ex-allies00:02
Books: In the lists00:02
Home thoughts00:02
Letter: Telly addicts00:02
Cricket Diary: Roseberry's flowering ambition00:02
Training: Aiming for a higher degree of success: Consultants suggest new tack to make more of graduate recruits00:02
Real Life: Maternity leave: the break is certainly no holiday00:02
Letter: No cure for all00:02
INTERVIEW / Neil targets TV liberals: David Usborne in New York meets the British journalist who will need to deliver for Rupert Murdoch00:02
Chess00:02
The Broader Picture: Hands across the barstools00:02
Vesteys scrap plan for Australian float00:02
Somers Town: where lessons go unlearnt00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Several lifestyles in search of a character: Consequences by Helen Muir: Simon & Schuster pounds 15.9900:02
Letter00:02
Collections: Hovering close to obsession: It began with a 46-footer too big for his parents' garden. Now, his 33 hovercraft would fill a museum. Mike Gerrard meets a man with a fleet larger than Hoverspeed's00:02
Letter: Rail odyssey was off-track00:02
Cricket: Lancashire throw it away00:02
Prize money for 1994-9500:02
Gardening: Peculiar Plants00:02
The Edinburgh Festival: Comedy: And all for the price of a Clydeside puppet show00:02
Overheard00:02
The Edinburgh Festival: Flawed Fidelio rules the day00:02
Flat Earth: Brazil squad wins again on penalties00:02
Dollar fraud arrests00:02
A cruel month for politicians: Paul Routledge on a silly season that surprised no one but the Conservatives00:02
University Prospects: Withdrawing from a course: What UCAS says you can and cannot do if you have a change of heart00:02
BOOK REVIEW / All joking apart: Ha bloody ha: Comedians Talking by William Cook Fourth Estate pounds 8.9900:02
City File: British Polythene has it wrapped up00:02
Demon Devon skittles South Africa00:02
Collections: Hovering close to obsession: It began with a 46-footer too big for his parents' garden. Now, his 33 hovercraft would fill a museum. Mike Gerrard meets a man with a fleet larger than Hoverspeed's00:02
Revered and ridiculed: Linus Pauling, twice a Nobel winner, dies at 9300:02
A rock 'n' royal wedding: Call it a publicity stunt, or even the hoax, but the marriage of Lisa Marie Presley to Michael Jackson is loaded with cultural resonance, linking two of the century's most potent icons00:02
Town matters more than gown in college choice00:02
Inconsistency helps: Tom Peters On Excellence00:02
Cricket: Butcher carves out reply00:02
Letter: No vitriol from the bombed00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Formication in the new world: Out of control: The New Biology of Machines by Kevin Kelly - Fourth Estate pounds 16.9900:02
Speaker sets democratic pace in new South Africa00:02
Victory for traders is one-off00:02
Birthdays00:02
Kingmaker or leader in waiting?: Carlos's captor has his eyes on a bigger prize00:02
How to finance a student00:02
Travel: From hard graft to heritage: In just five years the coalmines of South Wales have been turned into tourist attractions, and its ex-miners into guides. Graham Coster visits four new leisure-time pits00:02
The Edinburgh Festival: Dance: By George, a jewel in the Miami showcase00:02
Tried & Tested: Camping carry-on: How long does it take to pitch a tent? Is a night under canvas ever comfortable? Our panel of open-air weekenders finds out00:02
Almanack00:02
ROCK / Definitely a band to watch - then again, maybe not00:02
University Prospects: There is life after rejection00:02
The Edinburgh Festival: Comedy: And all for the price of a Clydeside puppet show00:02
BOOK REVIEW / For the common good: Shostakovich: A Life Remembered: by Elizabeth Wilson, Faber pounds 2500:02
Football: Hughes spares United's blushes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / All joking apart: Ha bloody ha: Comedians Talking by William Cook Fourth Estate pounds 8.9900:02
Real Life: When work comes before baby: New fathers are delighted to share in feeds and nappies - when they're allowed time out of the office, finds Sarah Strickland00:02
Football: Hoddle calms nervy Chelsea00:02
Gateway to hell and back00:02
Football: Endsleigh Round-Up: Hendrie sees double again00:02
Capping the psychic gushers: William Scammell takes a tough line on new American poets00:02
Cricket: Butcher carves out reply00:02
Football: Hoddle calms nervy Chelsea00:02
Opinions: Should we keep this statue?00:02
Capping the psychic gushers: William Scammell takes a tough line on new American poets00:02
Torment in life, death in 'Doncatraz': Shaun Webster was found hanging in the cell of his private prison last week. He was 2000:02
The Edinburgh Festival: Fringe: Portrait of the artist with a younger man00:02
Today's Papers00:02
Football: Shearer draws an even hand00:02
Cricket: Robinson on a slow fuse00:02
University Prospects: Take your stand by the telephone: Karen Gold offers some advice for those who are in the race to get to college but have not been offered a cast-iron place00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Morris stays cool00:02
Jag's touch of Ford: Components likely to be shared in new generation of cars00:02
Carnage on the carriageway: Millions of birds and animals die each year on Britain's roads. Can the death toll be reduced? Malcolm Smith on the wildlife holocaust00:02
'Capitalist roader' has last laugh: Enfeebled Deng, at 90, still keeps his iron grip00:02
ROCK / Definitely a band to watch - then again, maybe not00:02
Letter: Telly addicts00:02
The Edinburgh Festival: What to see today00:02
York on Ads: The likes of which you never knew you wanted: No 42: Wait'n'see00:02
'Laird of the Yard' gets bail00:02
Bread curries youthful favour00:02
Real Life: When work comes before baby: New fathers are delighted to share in feeds and nappies - when they're allowed time out of the office, finds Sarah Strickland00:02
Cricket: Third Test: Malcolm blitz: Derek Pringle assesses the qualities of the man who turned the tide for England00:02
Celebs with a novel ambition00:02
Football: Busst breaks out00:02
Cricket: Third Test: Malcolm is on cloud nine: England stand on brink of levelling series as South Africans are destroyed by a lethal spell of pace bowling00:02
Best and worst: Capital Shares of Split Trusts00:02
Cricket: Lancashire throw it away00:02
Letter00:02
Letter: No vitriol from the bombed00:02
Football: Fervour of the fans for all seasons: Simon O'Hagan travels to Durham where even training lures the Toon Army00:02
Ceasefire by IRA 'in days': Early visa for Adams part of Irish-American peace initiative - US investment in Northern Ireland expected to soarPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in