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John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Obituary: Zoltan Fabri00:02
Art's sake00:02
Market Report: TSB shares feel heat of hot tip from Australia00:02
Public row hinders search for Lonrho chairman00:02
How to get something for nothing: A guide by Ben West (CORRECTED)00:02
The strange lure of Britain's lofty peak: 'The challenge is simple: from the sea to the top of our highest mountain and back down'00:02
Travel: The glory that is Goodwood: Martin Scudamore enjoys a day at the races and tries his hand at the betting00:02
I wanted to put a horse's head in your bed: An ex-wife tells her husband's new girlfriend: I hate you but he's all yours00:02
Doomed]: Yesterday at its trade show the computer games industry made a point of denouncing pornographic software and lauding its own controls. But what about the stuff it can't control? Andrew Brown reports00:02
Letter: Time for a change00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Brussels sprouts to the defence of unions?: The future of the trade unions - Robert Taylor: Andre Deutsch, pounds 9.9900:02
Modern Icons: Shoes: Jane Mulfinger invites people to empathise with 20 pairs of shoes cast from pure crystal00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: A-levels blamed for lack of science students00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: The harm of locking children up00:02
In with the old: Women over 55 are rarely photographed, so Nancy Honey used the latest technology to put them in the picture. Jane Richards reports00:02
The Pope to say cabbage-patch Mass in Sarajevo00:02
Grisly clues to the death of a cleric00:02
Insurers introduce pounds 10m limit on employers: Unlimited liability policies to be abandoned following heavy losses and rise in claims00:02
Polo fans seek chain reaction: Matthew Brace discovers a nearly forgotten contact sport gearing up for a comeback00:02
Rugby Union: Longest season's trek to World Cup summit: The domestic season will provide an arduous test for the marathon men on the road to South Africa. Steve Bale reports00:02
The TUC in Blackpool: Unions face threat of split on Labour links: Edmonds warns the modernisers against further loosening of ties. Barrie Clement and Donald Macintyre report00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Hormone test00:02
Out of South Africa: Wash and brush-up for a dish to unite black and Afrikaner00:02
Accountancy: Companies discover risks in the open systems revolution00:02
UN accuses Bosnia Muslims of shelling airport00:02
Rights of women top population agenda00:02
American demand lubricates Burmah balance sheet00:02
Letter: Inaccurate costs that deny civil rights to the disabled00:02
The TUC in Blackpool: Post Office 'breaking rules' over sell-off00:02
University plan for Docklands00:02
Dear Good Hotel Guide: Don't carp. It's great that British hotel restaurants have shed their grisly grills and H-block ambience, says the restauranteur and presenter of BBC's Food and Drink00:02
Today's Number: 21.900:02
Germany fails to see the joke in lottery spoof00:02
Classic sale00:02
David Benedict on theatre00:02
Letter: Family limits over care of the elderly00:02
Production Notes: Tom Glendining of the band Headswim on recording their debut album00:02
Bike minded00:02
What makes girls so clever: When boys are outclassed, a well-researched excuse is always to hand, says Valerie Walkerdine00:02
Room to spare00:02
Where shall we meet?: Bar Italia, W100:02
Football: Time to deliver for wonder boy00:02
Racing: Ryan's patience is rewarded by Route: A stable jockey whose lot is often to play second fiddle is poised to take a Classic bow in Saturday's St Leger00:02
Letter: Aboriginal justice00:02
Business & City in Brief00:02
Trading standards inquiry into vanity publishing trade00:02
On Tour00:02
Fishing feast turns into famine: Keith Elliott reports on every angler's nightmare - a world championship where the quarry fails to take the bait00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Hotel facelift00:02
Star Grazing00:02
Centrefold / Drum major: Historic Japanese instruments make a new sound in a rare London spectacle00:02
Gangs target small Oxford Street shops00:02
View from City Road: Getting in on the ACT00:02
Irish fury at Major's line on ceasefire00:02
Birthdays00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Lights beat crime faster than cameras00:02
Letter: Misplaced confidence in Hong Kong's future00:02
Church leaders urge deportation amnesty: Immigration laws compared to Nazis' treatment of Jews00:02
True Gripes: Blade runner: Get the knives out for the tinkers00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Consumer caution could be a real drag00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
People: Finnish President stumbles over drink slur00:02
Obituary: Arthur Mourant00:02
Haiti paper shut00:02
Painkillers 'can increase frequency of headaches'00:02
Thatcher confidante returns to the spotlight: David Hart is back on the political stage and pulling strings, writes Tim Kelsey00:02
Pride and prejudice figure in obscure Booker shortlist: This year's selected Booker Prize authors, their novels and what the 'Independent' reviewers thought about their works00:02
Site Unseen: A weekly look at London's hidden gems: Let the river run: The Water Gate with no water00:02
Obituary: Clifford Graham00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Man charged over poisoned drink00:02
View from City Road: Savoy must swallow its pride00:02
Health Update: Playing the price00:02
Heritage agency joins fight to save war defences: Oliver Gillie visits a site once primed to repel German warships00:02
Racing: Amari is positive00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Major to reject Franco-German view00:02
Health: Out of Africa, malaria strikes back: Martyn Halle looks at how changes in our climate are letting the mosquito thrive again00:02
Coopers 'hit list' provokes furore: Sixty partners forced to leave after review of accountant's needs00:02
Bottom Line: Uninspiring time at Coats00:02
SA car-makers end dispute00:02
Child sex man says sentence is too soft00:02
Booker: the drama, the tension, the rows and . . . drugs00:02
Leading Article: Size isn't everything in the classroom00:02
Bonham-Carter dies on holiday, aged 72 (CORRECTED)00:02
Obituary: Fred Griffiths00:02
Speedo gives Pentland a competitive edge00:02
American Football: Cowboys are back in the saddle: New coach Switzer sees redoubtable Dallas pick up reins00:02
REVIEW / Ordinary situations make for ordinary comedy00:02
Family destroyed00:02
Leading Article: When justice is beyond the purse00:02
Health Update: Breast trial00:02
Law chief may impose limits on legal aid00:02
Swimming: China's Le sets world record00:02
Olympic Games: IOC votes in Borzov00:02
In thing: Lampshades by Emma Bernhardt00:02
Leading Article: Old labourism bites Blair00:02
Never mind the plot, enjoy the agument00:02
Letter: Russians in Finland00:02
Photo opportunity00:02
Tennis: Chang chastened by Agassi00:02
Football: Scots to rely on Shearer00:02
It's time to open our eyes and think of Ireland00:02
etc ..: DIVORCE: Five firms in London registered with the Law Society (071-242 1222) which specialise in divorce:00:02
Take me to your lieder: Bryn Terfel is possessed of a heavenly bass-baritone and the strength of a prop-forward. He locked heads with Edward Seckerson00:02
Museum shelters from A-bomb storm00:02
MUSIC / Dream of a piece: Raymond Monelle on the Edinburgh Festival00:02
'Penis' missing00:02
Russian troops on alert over Chechnya00:02
Angela Lewis on pop00:02
Motor Racing: Mishap as Mansell takes inside track00:02
Loyalists opt for 'wait and see' approach: David McKittrick expects Ulster's main paramilitary groups to delay their decision on ending violence00:02
Profits and losses of treachery: Victims of Kim Philby's betrayals are staking a claim to the cash realised at a recent auction of his effects, says Nicholas Bethell00:02
Letter: Complete irrelevance00:02
Obituary: Professor Linus Pauling00:02
Fonda brings a smile to the face of Egypt's tourism00:02
Abbie hoaxer00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Top civil servants 'ape' lifestyle of baboons00:02
Children report bleak view of life in TV close-up: Channel 4 hosts unprecedented forum for the young00:02
French right may snatch defeat from jaws of victory00:02
Budgen signals Unionist dissent among Tories over Ulster policy: Donald Macintyre examines the strength of feeling among Conservative backbench MPs sympathetic to maintaining the Union00:02
Leaving soon . . .00:02
Scaffolding injury00:02
Health: Crazy sounds to soothe a garbled world: It sounds far-fetched, but the strangulated tones of distorted rock music can help to heal disturbed and autistic children. Jerome Burne explains how00:02
New role for the captain's brothel00:02
Rugby Union: Full-back Campese to face Baa-Baas00:02
Cycling: Bugno banned for two years00:02
Foot-tapping trip to capital of country00:02
View from City Road: Deutsche Bank set to strike back00:02
Foster's knocks 40% off Courage asset values00:02
Farnborough Air Show: Civil aviation shake-up will weed out weak players00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Winners and losers in marriage00:02
Tube drivers to consider offer00:02
Politician shot dead in Australia00:02
Pembroke: Grand master move00:02
Pounds 11m cannabis haul00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Farnborough Air Show: Airbus plans military arm to take fight to Lockheed: Mary Fagan on the European consortium's ambitions and the advent of the 850-seat airliner00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Kyrgyzstan rulers resign00:02
Not a crisis crisis, but big enough to change Britain00:02
Health Update: Caffeine just the job00:02
Football: Holdsworth asks for a transfer: Wimbledon setback00:02
Eurofile: Brussels post for Cresson00:02
Football: Gascoigne fixes sights on January return: Venables sees no reason to rush Lazio midfield player back into action - Aberdeen's veteran striker set for first international start00:02
Letter: Family limits over care of the elderly00:02
Climber dies00:02
Athletics: IAAF backs British team: Modahl's points to stand00:02
Radio: Whose country is it?: Robert Hanks on Country 1035, London's newest station00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Dance of the dead: Swinging London it ain't: Correction00:02
French pull out of plan to save Swan Hunter yard00:02
Motor Racing: McLaren face charges over automatic gearbox: Benetton choose temporary replacement for Schumacher as they prepare to explain Hockenheim fire00:02
Where are they now?: Arnold Muhren00:02
Letter: Inaccurate costs that deny civil rights to the disabled00:02
MoD dismisses housing doubts00:02
'Race bias trend in university entrance'00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
A new financial map for Ireland: Alan Murdoch describes an extra benefit the peace process may bring00:02
Hungary and Romania plan friendship treaty00:02
Police dogs do it on the beat00:02
Nuclear clean-up agency proposed00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Walker tells jury of weakening control as group expanded00:02
Letter: College trees will help the environment00:02
Law Report: No civil claim for company crime: Richardson v Pitt-Stanley and others - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Russell, Lord Justice Stuart Smith and Sir John Megaw), 29 July 199400:02
Accountancy: Five steps to freedom and stability: The transformation of public utility to private company follows a difficult path. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Figures calm fears on interest rates00:02
Untrammelled: Trams and light railways still work best00:02
Ice Hockey: Stefan the source of Jets' propulsion: Slough spring surprise00:02
Two men paid to burn M11 protesters' camp are jailed: Mystery still surrounds the identity of ringleaders. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
The TUC in Blackpool: TUC relaunches with a new mission: Only a handful of delegates oppose Congress's adoption of modern management techniques. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Racing: Tompkins' Time is money00:02
Syria season00:02
The daily poem00:02
Knapp rejects Blair's rail solution00:02
Soviet sell-off00:02
Back to work00:02
11-year-olds must take English, maths and science tests00:02
Wilson Bowden sees tentative signs of housing recoveryPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in