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Letter: Strip away those prejudices - just say no to Barbie00:02
CINEMA / Brilliant Bunuel and the boudoir Bovary00:02
Schools targeted as safe-sex message loses impact00:02
Scrutator: Carry on, you City crooks00:02
Rugby League: Down Under tour proves seconds best: Dave Hadfield with the Great Britain rugby league tour00:02
Letter: When the cure can kill00:02
Golf: Americans are on the march: John Hopkins bears witness to the major invasion of Muirfield by a resurgent United States force00:02
Cricket: Bowlers suffer as Essex hit out00:02
Letter00:02
Maxwells' moving day00:02
Up for sale00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Banks hoping for signs of upturn00:02
Cricket: Hampshire on course00:02
Terrorists 'foiled'00:02
Letter00:02
Gloomy markets face more damage00:02
RADIO / Completely off his wavelength00:02
Maths prodigy at 13 reflects the Tamil way with numbers00:02
MI6 gets ready to go public00:02
Leafleters claim a marketing success: Unsolicited messages dropping on the doormat do not always irritate00:02
Going abroad by car? Take the Green Card: Though barriers are tumbling, an international certificate of insurance may still prove useful, writes Andrew Bibby00:02
Mr and Mrs Zack need not apply00:02
Timeshare company wound up00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Cruisin' for a bruisin' in Brum00:02
Letter: A little learning00:02
Bunhill: Irish eyes are grieving00:02
And a purple top to match00:02
TELEVISION / Fostered by Kafka and stolen by The System00:02
Whatever happned to the workaholics: It was one of the buzz-words of the Eighties. But, if we were addicted, we're kicking the habit, Geraldine Bedell reports00:02
Letter00:02
Another lettuce leaf, Mrs Bottomley?00:02
The Sunday Preview: Rock00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Rachel murder: man seen washing hands00:02
Cries & Whispers00:02
A vision of the future arriving at your platform: This could be our railway system in the year 2000, says Christian Wolmar00:02
Premiums go up as prices come down: Widespread falls in rebuilding costs have not stopped insurers putting up rates00:02
Savings fall00:02
Letter00:02
So it's goodbye Ross, and hello Bill: Perot came, saw and withdrew, leaving the race to the pros. John Lichfield writes from New York00:02
Overheard00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Ernst in trouble00:02
Cycling: Indurain gearing up to take lead00:02
Letter: A little learning00:02
Business Information Service: Last Week00:02
Your Money: Societies want rise in rates00:02
Letter: A Tosca-dimming performance00:02
Bunhill: Gallery closure: Correction00:02
Telethon demo00:02
The agreeable world of Wallace Arnold: Sic transit gloria Snooty00:02
Our Price may hive off distribution (CORRECTED)00:02
Me and my kit: Jolande Lyle00:02
Unions spurn Labour plea for cash00:02
The Sunday Preview: Theatre00:02
Fears mount for Canadian group00:02
Delay feared for coal sale00:02
Letter00:02
Inside story: What a lot of wrap: The EC wants to outlaw most rubbish. We went shopping and came back with food costing pounds 75 but also . . .00:02
A Welsh night out: drinking the Irish ferry dry00:02
City File: Flattered figures00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Cricket: Cairns profits on damp track00:02
Cricket: Ramprakash's waiting game: Scyld Berry casts his eye over the England candidates for the fourth Test against Pakistan starting at Headingley this week00:02
Letter: Strip away those prejudices - just say no to Barbie00:02
Debt advisers want money from lenders00:02
Cricket: Man in the middle: The dogged opener who retrieved his bat from the bin00:02
Juice claim00:02
Books: Summer reading: Heat of the day: Feeling testy? Assuage seasonal ennui with our literary quiz:00:02
John Smith has a mountain to climb: Peter Kellner believes Labour can stop sliding down the demographic escalator by embracing the capitalist virtues00:02
How we met: 43. Michael Moorcock and Andrea Dworkin00:02
Ambush at Barcelona: Rivals are 'piggybacking' official sponsors of the Olympic Games, write Nick Fielding and Larry Black00:02
Letter: The disposable spouse is here - buy now while stocks last00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Bridge00:02
Treasure finders are often keepers00:02
CINEMA / At home with Bebe Dalle: The star of 'Betty Blue' is finally back on our screens. Anthony Lane drops in00:02
Air crash keeps investigators guessing00:02
Gardening: The rescue of Heligan Manor: Della Denman visits the Cornish estate where one of our finest Victorian romantic gardens is being restored00:02
Marketing: Sponsors set to score as UEFA lifts the crossbar: Companies vie for a slice of the action in European football's new-style Champions League00:02
Index00:02
Bunhill: Kitchen-sink drama (CORRECTED)00:02
Olympic Games: Major for Manchester00:02
Riotous rage of the have-nots: Jock Young on how the politics of despair spread from blacks to disaffected whites00:02
The Sunday Preview: Shedding a little light on la Serenissima00:02
Strangers in Paradise00:02
Motor Racing: Honda may quit grand prix circuit00:02
John Smith sweeps in with reforming zeal: New leader promises to win the female vote and appeal to 'haves' as well as 'have-nots'00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Art Market: The price of history: Furniture researchers have identified three classifications of 'Chippendale' - 'by', 'attributed to' and 'in the manner of' - and, of course, the prices have followed suit00:02
Shares: Smaller and beautiful: Issues that come to the market via a placing might give investors more for their money, writes Quentin Lumsden00:02
Sterling Crisis: Money must be funny in a rich man's world: From Leipzig to Leicester . . . the fate of businessmen hung on the words of just 18 men. Andrew Marshall on the chain-gang00:02
Deaths00:02
Sport in Short: Equestrianism00:02
Bricks are thrown at police on riot estate00:02
'Train people' of Yugoslavia tell of torture and murder00:02
'But tomorrow I may be shot': Sarajevans tell Steve Crawshaw that helping a few children only scratches the surface of the catastrophe; outside help is needed00:02
That's the way cookies crumble00:02
The great and the good take a second pot shot: Twenty-five years after an advert in the Times called for cannabis to be legalised, people are signing a new petition. Edward Welsh reports00:02
Letter: Sexism aside, BBC drama is a class apart00:02
BCCI link missed00:02
A guide to summer reading: Uncertain what to buy for the beach? Below, our selection of 40 leading titles - fiction and non-fiction, paperbacks and hardbacks - from this year00:02
The Sunday Preview: Film00:02
City File: Bouncing back00:02
Then & now00:02
Summer reading: Books for Children: Catch them while they're young: Christina Hardyment recommends cunning methods to persuade younger readers that a little bit of what you fancy does them good00:02
Food & Drink: Join the spit and slurp school: Kathryn McWhirter goes back to basics at some wine classes for beginners00:02
Notebook: Nothing new under the Barcelona sun: Never mind the noble myth: many Ancient Olympians were money-grabbing cheats, who would go to any lengths to win00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / All the better to bite you with00:02
Profile: The biggest player of them all00:02
Rail adviser00:02
Auto Anatomy 3: Wheels: Ain't nothing like the wheel thing: Forget the Amphicar (there was one once) and the air cushion: wheels define the car, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
Cricket: Fraser fighting for added thrust: The man England needs is back in shape but not in form. Rob Steen on a seamer still falling short of his former fire00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Letter: The Nazi truths that must not be lost in translation00:02
Treasure-hunters show their metal: While detectors have to report their discoveries, unearthing a hidden hoard will usually make them a tidy profit00:02
Granada staff fear production clear-out00:02
Arabs flee Iraq's deadly marshes00:02
Venables in talks on debt00:02
Golf: The 121st Open: The 121st Open: Surviving a classic challenge of stability00:02
'Independent on Sunday' sales rise00:02
Summer reading: Books for Children: Non-Fiction00:02
A-Z of healthy dishes from around the world00:02
BA crews to strike00:02
Charities set for shock on lottery00:02
Cricket: A tale of two tails00:02
Golden chance00:02
The Sunday Preview: Lecture00:02
Athletics: Lewis travelling in discomfort: Mike Rowbottom on the form and views of a great Olympic athlete00:02
Golf: A top grown bigger than the game: For some the golf is not the essential part of the Open. Guy Hodgson samples stalls in Muirfield's tented village00:02
Buyers rush to beat stamp duty deadline00:02
Sport on Television00:02
Finance employees await the reaper00:02
The recovery is over; normal gloom resumes: After a jittery week, an economic upturn is as far away as ever, Richard Thomson writes00:02
Summer reading: Books for children: Fiction 8-12s: Beasts of field and kitchen-sink00:02
Summer reading: Books for children: Poetry00:02
Battle lines drawn for Lloyd's succession: John Moore on the two front runners for the chairmanship00:02
Law protects staff when a business changes hands: Employees may have more options than they think in a takeover or sale. Ian Hunter looks at the legal position00:02
The Sunday Preview: Theatre00:02
Chip pressure00:02
City: MGN returns00:02
The Sunday Preview: Jazz00:02
The best and worst: International fixed-interest unit trusts00:02
Racing: Fantasy win is a dream for Hannon00:02
Show People: The sacred and the tanned: 36. JOHN TAVENER00:02
Fire empties pool00:02
Letter: The disposable spouse is here - buy now while stocks last00:02
Walker gets blanket powers00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Racing: Saddlers' Hall to steal show00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Behind some great men, women who do it better: Two ladies of Spain are flourishing at the top of a construction empire after wresting it from their wayward husbands00:02
Letter00:02
Mortgage threat may force withdrawal of savings bond00:02
THEATRE / High culture sits on its morals00:02
Life in the jaws of the mouse that roars: Euro Disneyland's neighbours are adapting to the noise and low pay, but fear the worst is yet to come. Julian Nundy on the fairy-tale so far00:02
JAZZ / I got dem Royal Festival Hall location blues00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Cricket: Moxon's hopes undone00:02
The Sunday Preview: Dance00:02
City File: Building shares fall into the basement00:02
City: UK learns to wait on Germans00:02
Letter: A Tosca-dimming performance00:02
Chess00:02
My Munich lunch with a Nazi: Jay Rayner, unmoved by Holocaust images as a Jewish boy, is disturbed by the chilling logic of a rising star of Germany's far right00:02
Science: Expedition to mystery island: Michael Brooke and fellow scientists went to the Pacific to study the animals and plants of Henderson Island, a unique treasure-trove00:02
Management: Outside directors are the board room: non-executives have lots to give, says Jane Simms00:02
Clarke Foods feels the chill00:02
Summer Reading: Books for Children: Paperbacks00:02
And 181 more peaks to scale in whatever time he has left over: Peter Gillman reveals a passion he shares with the new Leader of the Opposition00:02
Borrowers absorb lender's losses: Home owners are paying a penalty for someone else's failure, writes Maria Scott00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
Bunhill: Seeking out the masons00:02
The Campaign For Cheaper CDs: Sales of compact discs increase as prices are cut00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Cycling00:02
What will Neil Kinnock do now?00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Leading Article: Cheques and balances00:02
Summer Reading: Books for Children: Picture Books: Picnics, pirates and hullaballoos00:02
All bearish about Bill00:02
City File: John Tams develops extra ranges for Marks & Spencer00:02
Angry Leeds saver runs for the board00:02
Cricket: Pakistan close to jackpot00:02
Q&A: Shedding light on football . . . . . . and on banned substances00:02
City: Vital issue00:02
Shuttle to reel out satellite on 12-mile line00:02
Common Remedies: Laxatives00:02
Fashion: Peer group pressure: The at-a-glance guide to this year's autumn / winter collection of young male Hollywood stars. Coming to a cinema near you00:02
Exodus from the Fatherland: John Eisenhammer reports on a crisis of confidence in Germany00:02
'Many Sarajevos' tear people from their roots00:02
Bunhill: Benetton gets sent up00:02
My Biggest Mistake00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Genteel dumpling turned plucky swan: Curriculum Vitae by Muriel Spark, Constable pounds 14.9500:02
Profile: Prophet of the plunge: Simon Cawkwell's passion for falling shares has shaken the markets, writes Chris Blackhurst00:02
Golf: The 121st Open: Faldo casts a long shadow: The favourite goes into the final day four strokes ahead of the field and within sight of his third Open title in six years00:02
Sport in Short: Volleyball00:02
Economics: French have no reason to devalue00:02
Thatcher in Marlboro country00:02
Letter: Sexism aside, BBC drama is a class apart00:02
Letter: Put Barbie doll back in the box00:02
Desert Island drugs00:02
City File: SmithKline Beecham unveils second-quarter profits00:02
Opinions: Is it worth going to university?00:02
Letter00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Europe's third sea is dying in humanity's filth00:02
ROCK / Everything you could possibly want and more00:02
Fishing Lines: Changing the laws of natural selection00:02
Refugees board a nightmare train: Adrian Bridge spoke to Muslims 'cleansed' from their village in Bosnia by the Serbs and forced to make a terrible journey to Hungary's Nagyatad camp00:02
Leading Article: Another left-wing role?00:02
Equestrianism: Craftswoman at the peak of her powers: Ginny Leng sets off this week for the Olympic Games in Barcelona as arguably Britain's brightest prospect for a gold medal. Brough Scott joined her in training00:02
INTERVIEW / Now, the Smooth at Ten: Where does someone so suave conceal the drive to land one of the best jobs in broadcasting? Cal McCrystal investigates00:02
The Sunday Preview: Opera & Concerts00:02
Letter00:02
Saying of the week00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Hick cuts loose00:02
Our hard-headed woman in Beirut00:02
The Sunday Preview: Exhibitions00:02
Political Commentary: Now the talk is of dumping Major00:02
Golf: The 121st Open: Kite and Woosnam's woe: Guy Hodgson reports on a frustrating afternoon for two would-be contenders00:02
The Sunday Preview: Cinema00:02
Cause of jet crash remains mystery00:02
Letter: Double trouble00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Ex-porn merchant defends his church00:02
A Nazi hunter run to Earth