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RECORDS / Melody through the looking glass: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson compare notes on Mark-Anthony Turnage and Purcell00:02
Economists slash growth forecasts00:02
I'll eat my way around Paris if I have to: the Independent Cook 1992: Joanna Blythman did not need much persuading to accompany John Wood, winner of our cookery competition, on his gastronomic tour00:02
Colun Eight: Not worth staying home for00:02
Seasoned in the southern sun: Carla Tomasi cooks sun-ripened tomatoes, aubergines and peppers and celebrates the sensual cuisines of southern Italy00:02
Letter: Ethics of the race to be stronger, faster, higher00:02
Obituary: Lord Cheshire VC00:02
Gardening Update: Bargain booklet00:02
Property Update: Overseas and underpriced00:02
Inmates at Ford Open Prison, West Sussex, rehearsing their 40-minute mini-opera00:02
Neo-Nazi denies having affair with journalist00:02
Profile: Inventor of the 20-year stalemate: Bobby Fischer, the one and only00:02
BOOK REVIEW / After the freeze, into the flames: 'Probing the limits of representation' - Ed. Saul Friedlander: Harvard, 19.9500:02
Obituary: Lord Cheshire VC00:02
Upbeat: Coda00:02
Frustrated British Gas goes for full Monopolies review00:02
Lex expects improved car sales00:02
Letter: Incineration is greener than recycling00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Basketball: Lithuania surrender00:02
Racing: Cauthen whip conflict grows00:02
Travel Update: Round trip00:02
'Kidnapped' man must face trial in UK court00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Athletics: McKean's recovery mission: Mike Rowbottom reports on an under-achiever's quest for self-affirmation in Barcelona00:02
Witness tells of Collor cover-up00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Pin lady keeps trading as harmony rules the waves: As the Olympic Games settles into its second week, Richard Williams writes a letter from Barcelona00:02
Auctions: Addicts who need their weekly fix00:02
C&G postal account is overtaken00:02
Letter: Ethics of the race to be stronger, faster, higher00:02
'Poor four' citizens look forward to cash gift from the EC00:02
Leading Article: K is for kar kulture00:02
Letter: Europe does not need a common VAT00:02
Iraq 'trying to wipe out Marsh Arabs'00:02
Row brings a smile to denture trade00:02
Gastropod00:02
Travel Update: Travel bookshelf00:02
Gardening Update: Mellow yellow00:02
Delay Reaction: Doing time at Gatwick00:02
Market Report: Trafalgar victim of rumour in jittery sector00:02
Honecker's wife 'will not return'00:02
Letter: Mortgage benefit must go to those most in need00:02
Gardening Update: Manic organics00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Table Tennis: Progress for Prean00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Rowing: 'Cleaver' threatens medal bid00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dial the Mission for murder: 'Overthrown by strangers' - Ronan Bennett: Hamish Hamilton, 14.9900:02
Anniversaries00:02
THEATRE / With sunny side up: Paul Taylor on Absent Friends at the Lyric Hammersmith00:02
Letter: False accusation of assassination plot00:02
Anger as Guildford Four inquiry curtailed: Questions about the role of senior police officers and lawyers in the miscarriage of justice 17 years ago may never be resolved00:02
Gardening: The basement that became a bower: It began with the drains flowing the wrong way, and it ended in a small paved area packed full of leaves. Anna Pavord tells a tale of disaster that has a happy ending00:02
Wage deal00:02
Property: The Going Rate00:02
Letter: Making history00:02
Crackdown ordered on insurance claim fiddles: The police may become involved when policyholders try to cheat00:02
Gardening Update: Willows in Wales00:02
The week in review: Sport00:02
A woman's kitchen is in the place: Crostini and Cajun, cooked in a cafe by a female team. Tim Jackson dines out in Hampstead00:02
Recipe: A little pick-me-upma in the evening00:02
Tested by pigeons, drunk by the landlord: Michael Jackson is toasting Yorkshire Day with a Timothy Taylor's bitter - his Beer of the Month00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Sailing: Childerley on a different tack00:02
Japanese go to battle in Sweden to keep the peace: Annika Savill and Terry Mccarthy report on courses for training soldiers to act for the UN in world disputes00:02
Country Matters: Hot, bothered, vengeful and abuzz00:02
The Independent Raod Test: More than just a tank for the suburban jungle: The Volvo 850 may not be fast, but it is smooth, crisp and safe, says Roger Bell00:02
Woman wins murder case retrial: Appeal court judges quash conviction of battered wife who set fire to her husband after 10 years of violence00:02
Japanese woman under siege after harassment case00:02
Operating slump hits Lloyds share price00:02
Judge and jury were 'seriously misled' by police00:02
Firebombs found00:02
Departures: An ill wind00:02
Departures: Removal van00:02
Opening doors to the past and the future: Palestinians suspect Israeli motives in allowing the Arab Studies Centre to reopen in east Jerusalem, writes Sarah Helm00:02
Unpaid poll tax 'will disrupt new local levy'00:02
Manwaring charge00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
Loyalist attack00:02
Gardening Update: White hydrangeas00:02
ICI may quit Millbank HQ00:02
The Diary: Full of Eastern promise00:02
Pepe plans new equity00:02
Somalis blamed for Kenya crime00:02
Travel Update: Package protection00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Boxing: Wizard Wilson00:02
Greece approves00:02
Gay capital00:02
Kinnock unlikely to take EC post00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Athletics: Christie turns up the heat on Burrell00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Tennis: Steeb stitches up bitter Stich00:02
Company news in brief00:02
Scottish Football: Rangers ready to roll again00:02
Property: How to sell your home to a foreign buyer: If you are selling a country house, look to the Americans, says David Lawson00:02
Appointments: Church appointments00:02
Police halt rail getaway00:02
Second Thoughts: A life wrapped up in work: Nicholas Boyle on the desires behind Volume I of Goethe: The Poet and the Age (Oxford, 15 pounds)00:02
He's out of our lives: From the moonwalking feet to the nose, Michael Jackson is a compendium of weirdness. Giles Smith studies the complete figure00:02
Departures: Camp followers00:02
Hardship continues for depositors of National Guardian: Sue Fieldman reports on the plight of elderly investors who have lost their life savings through the collapse of a Surrey bank00:02
Jail term demand in HIV-blood case00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The dog from hell lies down: 'Turtle Moon' - Alice Hoffman: Macmillan, 14.9900:02
BOOK REVIEW / A sleeping giant in search of new shoes: 'Praying for Sheetrock' - Melissa Fay Greene: Secker & Warburg, 9.9900:02
TSB to give notice of charges00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Mostly men00:02
Birthdays00:02
Mine's a large Groping and Trauma: Simon Melber meets Guy Bellamy, whose best-selling comic novels chronicle the temptations that afflict the British abroad00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Hockey: British still in sight of goals00:02
Judges attack the Government over court funding00:02
Wills00:02
Turning a fine art into salesmanship: As his reputation declined, so John Bratby's sales technique improved. His personal archive fetched pounds 10,000. John Windsor gained access to it00:02
Truck injury00:02
In Egham, knowledge rules00:02
Sometimes Provence00:02
Football: Coca-Cola sign Cup deal00:02
TV ban on Sinn Fein rejected00:02
Golf: Reid in the shade00:02
Cabin crew take credit for jet-blaze escape00:02
MUSIC / Of fathers and sons: Before The Death of Moses in tomorrow's Prom, Bayan Northcott offers a 60th birthday tribute to the composer Alexander Goehr00:02
Family may sue over shell blast00:02
Unknown soldier: A US flag covers the face of a private at a ceremony for the 6th Battalion 4th Armored Regiment which left Berlin yesterday after being stationed there since 195800:02
Motorcycling: Tearful Gardner bids farewell: Patrick Miles on the retirement of an illustrious former world motorcycling champion00:02
Letter: Wrong president00:02
Upbeat: Not a picnic00:02
Letter: Naked truth00:02
Letter: Tip for seafarers00:02
The week in review: Home news00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Cycling: Salumae raises the flag for Estonians00:02
EC clears way for road link at Twyford Down00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Gymnastics: Shcherbo snatches all-round acclaim00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Rowing: Where's the boat?00:02
Croats who vow to fight for a greater homeland: Tony Barber hears sinister echoes of the brutal Nazi-backed Black Legion at a vociferous election rally by the expansionist Party of Rights in Zagreb00:02
It's a human's life, but I like it: Paula Weideger believes it's a case of book me, book my dog. Here she lists some canine-friendly establishments for those who prefer to rove with Rover00:02
Waves and raves at Portobello-on-Sea: Once travellers in Goa heard music in their heads. Now they hear it on Baga beach - but not for long, writes Rose Rouse00:02
Water bug victims find no cash payout on tap: The Isle of Wight, where compensation has been denied to residents who had to boil water for up to 10 days because of a contaminated supply00:02
Discounts from Nationwide00:02
Property Update: Rental market booms00:02
Shuttle blasts off with a string and a prayer00:02
Guarding against a ruined holiday00:02
Cricket: Feisty Fairbrother fares well00:02
Letter: Ethics of the race to be stronger, faster, higher00:02
Carrots 'as addictive as cigarette smoking'00:02
New pitfalls for the company car00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Swimming: Inquest opens as Wilson sinks00:02
Gas market faces monopoly review00:02
View from Tokyo: Slow shift in power gathers pace00:02
Upbeat: Sing it and see00:02
The automotive oracle: Phil Llewellin looks into the future of the British car industry with the help of its No 1 guru00:02
Anti-Mafia step00:02
PEP rules relaxed by Inland Revenue00:02
Rescuers battle to reach Thai plane wreckage00:02
Golf: Ballesteros fails to cut mustard00:02
An A to Z for the air traveller: How to get from Alpha to Bravo without being a Charlie: this is Simon Calder speaking the airlines' language00:02
Race case fails00:02
Families ousted00:02
Property Update: So much cash, so few houses00:02
West accused of double-crossing Russia00:02
'Repro' replaces the Regency00:02
Dreamy Elvira with the light green hair: Eithne Power wallows in the mineral waters of Hungary's spas, as they weave their magic spells00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Judo: Fairbrother surges to silver00:02
Appointments00:02
Cricket: Time to close Hick's innings: Martin Johnson looks at England's options in team selection for the decisive fifth Test against Pakistan00:02
Washington reels from one scandal to another00:02
Slow harvest00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Shooting: Allan off target00:02
Dentists set up regional scheme to replace NHS: Fee reductions have left the dental service in turmoil, but in the West Country the profession is taking unilateral action to solve its problems00:02
Britain and Spain fall foul of EC over paper aid plans00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Wines of the week00:02
Stock Exchange backs Cadbury proposals00:02
Business and City in brief00:02
LSE delivers 65m pounds bid for County Hall00:02
Sport in short:00:02
Faith and Reason: Who put the poor man at your gate?: Mark Birchall continues our series on money and justice. He argues that we may not know what to do right, but we must know we are living wrong. He is a former stockbroker.00:02
Swedish entry00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Badminton: Muggeridge goes on00:02
Out of Central Asia: End of the line for the Russians the Soviet Union left behind00:02
Departures: Any volunteers?00:02
Racing: All At Sea faces smooth passage towards Nassau00:02
Letter: Ethics of the race to be stronger, faster, higher00:02
Nigerians contemplate the price of democracy00:02
Departures: Milk run00:02
BR admits error00:02
Cricket: Lathwell lightens scene00:02
Recommended books00:02
More than 1.3m English homes unfit to live in00:02
Tory MP to be tried by a jury00:02
Vance hopes for 'wisdom' in SA00:02
Cricket: Twose step too quick for Moles00:02
Letter: Mortgage benefit must go to those most in need00:02
Don't get into a CAT flap00:02
Druze protests grow00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dancing within a step of death: Stephen Goodwin reviews three books by mountain climbers on why they take risks00:02
The raspberry blows back: William Donaldson's Week00:02
Car dealers drive a hard bargain for 'K' day: Both sides seem happy but the 'low prices' may not be what they seem00:02
Church appeals00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Athletics: Johnson destined for the dustbin: Ken Jones reports on the return to Olympic competition of a dishonoured athlete00:02
A man's best friend is his fish: Pete Waterman, the record producer, so loves koi he was willing to pay pounds 150,000 for a single fish. He lives in Cheshire; it lives in Japan. Tim Wapshott reports00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Weightlifters: Expelled lifters may win reprieve00:02
Almost a pinch of Miss Ireland00:02
US cable chief linked to BCCI00:02
Property Update: The key to happier housing00:02
Defamation 'victory for poor'00:02
Obituary: Auguste Lecoeur00:02
Upbeat: Play it yourself00:02
Obituary: Max Dupain00:02
Power debate00:02
Bank warns of job losses until 199500:02
New fixed-rate package from Abbey National00:02
Cyprus talks00:02
Court Circular00:02
WPP prefs 'are worth 100m pounds in receivership'00:02
Brammer moves on to Continent00:02
Channel 4 fined 75,000 pounds: Companies not entitled to cite public interest as reason for flouting law00:02
'The sun will return to Vukovar': Tony Barber in Zagreb finds a family of Croatian refugees trying to pick up the pieces of their lives and hoping one day that they will be able to return to their shattered homeland00:02
Sir John Templeton to step down00:02
As borrowers struggle, lenders try forbearance00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The Sparklet tells all: 'Curriculum Vitae' - Muriel Spark: Constable, 14.9500:02
Britain sows confusion over refugees00:02
Bombs hunt paralyses city centre00:02
Heseltine clears bid for Manders00:02
Pastor Bonnke lays claim to miracle cures: Andrew Brown sees a German evangelist conducting one of his four open-air shows in Birmingham this week00:02
Ratners negotiates to pay bondholders 58m pounds00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Weightlifting: Dimas above row00:02
From grief and fear to over here: On 6 August 1972 Idi Amin pronounced his expulsion order and 30,000 embattled Ugandan Asians headed for Britain. What did they find here and what have they made of it? Sandra Barwick reports00:02
Letter from Berlin: At home with Grass00:02
Olympic archery action at Barcelona yesterday in the men's 70m qualifying round, which was won by Vladimir Echeev of the Unified Team00:02
DANCE / Underwater group therapy: Judith Mackrell reviews DV8's Strange Fruit at the Riverside Studios00:02
Blaze knocks chemical firm's shares00:02
Air your views on life policies00:02
'National hero' Lord Cheshire dies aged 7400:02
Savers can win prizes00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Athletics: Livingston claims innocence00:02
Greenham park00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Athletics: A clean sweep for former drug takers00:02
TELEVISION / Fallen archness00:02
Gardening Update: Weekend work