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Good design is no luxury: Making products that look good and sell well takes good management. David Bowen talks to some award winners00:02
The journalist, the neo-Nazi and the bedroom farce: Jani Allan, who yesterday lost a libel case, has paid a high price for her links with Eugene Terre-Blanche. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Fashion: Determined to make it big: Lisa Armstrong reports on shops which prove that size 16-plus women can look terrific, too00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Hockey: Britain succeed in 'bullfight'00:02
Allegations of ill-treatment still emerging: Some patients and their relatives at Ashworth are still reluctant to speak out. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Royal jelly maker in Far East joint venture00:02
Resort lifts result despite leisure slump00:02
Wickes in black but stops payout00:02
ROCK / LIVE REVIEW: When the jangling stops: Phil Johnson watches the legendary jazz-rock guitarist Larry Coryell in concert at the Jazz Cafe, London00:02
Don't blame me, my food spot's too big00:02
Ashworth report spurs review by Government00:02
Birthdays00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Maddox to buy Wakebourne00:02
Nasa reaches the end of its tether00:02
Chess leaders00:02
Column Eight: Builder sick as a Barratt00:02
ROCK / RECORDS: Going public with the personal: Andy Gill listens to INXS discovering The Beatles, and Sophie B Hawkins discovering herself00:02
Fujitsu warns of first loss since listing in 194900:02
Paper offered 20,000 pounds for Ashdown story: Police uncertain whether burglar knew what he was looking for in raid on Liberal Democrat leader's solicitors, court told00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Sea tragedy survivor is rescued00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992 -Update: Official popularity00:02
Letter: Sites that warrant special protection00:02
Doctors 'used as scapegoats' in tainted-blood case00:02
Obituary: Jenny Karezi00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992 -Update: Volleyball: The Dutch stand tall00:02
Education: An eye for a good tune: Jane French reports on a computer program designed to teach 'tone deaf' children to sing00:02
Thatcher calls for military aid for Bosnia00:02
Death in seclusion remains a mystery: Ashworth inquiry00:02
Golf: Happy return beckons for Lyle00:02
Female prison governors (3): The 88 women in a male-dominated service00:02
Poor response likely to BET rights issue00:02
Small motorway services allowed00:02
Fighting cuts Sarajevo's water00:02
View from City Road: Core strength buoys GKN00:02
Implant sales boost Smith & Nephew00:02
Doctor 'victimised for criticising nursing levels'00:02
Letter: One giant to another00:02
Drug drop foiled00:02
Russian offer00:02
Letter: Sites that warrant special protection00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Letter: Statutory versus self-regulation00:02
ROCK / RIFFS: Behind closed doors: The singer and writer Ingrid Chavez finds she can relate to Joni Mitchell's 'Blue Motel Room'00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
Sailing: Violent Impulse00:02
View from City Road: BTR's integration skills pay off00:02
Profits slip at Zetters00:02
Rodney King case officers charged00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
'Smart drug' claims rejected00:02
Letter: Home on the range00:02
Amerika for sale00:02
Newspaper ballot00:02
Letter: Hasty applause before the last train departs00:02
Walker offers to pay less than 1m pounds00:02
Seven-ton drug bust00:02
Alarm is raised as tyre dump stockpiles grow: Jonathan Foster reports on increasing concern over a lack of policy for disposing of used tyres00:02
Reactors dumped00:02
Milken free in months after judge cuts sentence00:02
A law to silence whistle-blowers: Serious journalism has been fettered by the fining of Channel 4 for protecting an anonymous source, says Liz Forgan00:02
Interviews 'deter false claims for benefits'00:02
Commentary: On your bike, cyclicals00:02
Flying too high00:02
Anniversaries00:02
So how should a prison governor look? The macho atmosphere of all-male jails is being eradicated as more female officers join the service. Lynne Wallis meets two women in senior posts00:02
Student was raped at Karl Marx's grave00:02
US takes action over Serbian 'war crimes'00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992 -Update: Crime down, policing up00:02
SFO investigates Richmond Oil00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992 -Update: Judo: Women's test hurdle00:02
Obituary: Joy Ganjou (Juanita)00:02
Drugs in Sport: Krabbe's drug admission00:02
'Lady Ghislaine' sold for close to asking price00:02
How clever Thog saved Brag. Ug]00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Athletics: Gunnell realises her vision of gold00:02
Racing: Cauthen is shown no mercy: Richard Edmondson on how a rider's punishment by the Jockey Club could usher in new rules on whip technique00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev John Trillo00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992 -Update: Tennis: Capriati stuns Sanchez Vicario00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992 -Update: Basketball: Less than dream-like00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Dubrovnik survives siege but tourism falls as casualty of war00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Deutsche Bank dips on German weakness00:02
Letter: Rationalisation of Olympic sports00:02
Sport in Short: Pools Dividends00:02
Public Service Management: Good health care is all a matter of opinion: After consultations with doctors, consultation by market researchers. That's today's NHS, says Paul Gosling00:02
Leading Article: The LSE's ideal home00:02
ROCK / No sleep till Preston: From his seat on a borrowed couch in the back of an unpleasant hired Transit van, David Spence offered this account of a typical night in the life of a working band00:02
BP adds fuel to City jitters: Neil Thapar explains why the oil giant's results are being awaited with bated breath00:02
Burroughs' 4% in Manchester United seized00:02
Private care 'is often no faster than the NHS'00:02
Fashion: Secrets for success00:02
Obituary: Pierce Brodkorb00:02
US reluctant to lead the way against Serbs00:02
Courts grant access to Maxwell books00:02
Israel's right faces a future of desperation00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992 -Update: Canoeing: Jamieson qualifies00:02
Education: Excuse me, sir, could you stub that out?: Birmingham has banned smoking in schools - even for teachers, says Haydn Price00:02
French threat on aid to Somalia00:02
Mozambique foes talk peace into the night00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
World warns Khmer Rouge00:02
Obituary: Joachim Herrmann (CORRECTED)00:02
FILM / Stars in the eastern sky: American actresses inside a Siberian prison camp? Love in the gulags? Gregory Gransden reports on a unique culture clash00:02
Cricket: Botham to the fore in a purple phase00:02
THEATRE / The Three Musketeers - Purcell Room, South Bank00:02
Overseas demand lifts GKN profits00:02
Football: Jones has hospital check for virus00:02
Racing: Turgenev tries to fortify Ebor claim00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Women require role models, not cliches00:02
Education: A learning experience that's beyond belief: Will the chance to opt out be a new beginning for church schools, or the beginning of the end? Judith Judd reports00:02
Radiation check on phones00:02
Gold standard: Sally Gunnell flies the flag after her victory last night in the 400 metres hurdles at the Olympic Games in Barcelona.00:02
RAP / Voicing alarm: In America, close-harmony singing is threatening to overthrow rap. Lloyd Bradley tries to separate the rough from the smooth00:02
Why air cover means getting down to earth00:02
Market Report: Defensive mood keeps Footsie on the slide00:02
'Fire fault' in at least 35,000 washer-driers00:02
ROCK / A shame about the girl: When she died in 1963, Dinah Washington was the self-appointed 'queen of the blues'. Anthony Denselow thinks her time has come again00:02
Obituary: Wang Hongwen00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Consumers' genes tailored for a perfect fit: 'The Human Blueprint' - Robert Shapiro: Cassell, 16.99 pounds00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Sailing: Time to build on Smith's example: Stuart Alexander on why it was not smooth sailing for the British in Barcelona00:02
View from City Road: Fidelity plays a dud00:02
Loyalty and discipline gives union power to block reform00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Football: Poland and hosts progress to final00:02
Letter: The morality of military intervention in Bosnia00:02
Court Circular00:02
Obituary: Sir Robert Muldoon00:02
Rugby League: Hutton is president00:02
Cricket: Ugly Leicestershire00:02
Nuclear waste burial plan may be changed00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Athletics: Skah rides storm00:02
Tentacles that tie down the Italian state: The government seems unable - or unwilling - to inflict real damage on the Mafia 'octopus'. Fiona Leney reports from Palermo00:02
Reagan 'off the hook'00:02
Letter: Pointless radio00:02
Mandela takes over seat of white power for a day00:02
Vodafone in first cell phone sale00:02
Jani Allan fights on despite 300,000 pounds libel costs00:02
Rare birds stolen00:02
Test pilot dies00:02
Letter: The morality of military intervention in Bosnia00:02
Minister confirms Iraq contract help00:02
Eagle chick flies00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Baseball: Pitched into ideological warfare: Richard Williams witnesses a contest of contrasts under the guise of a baseball game00:02
Letter: Rationalisation of Olympic sports00:02
Nigerian party annuls results00:02
Leading Article: Big Bang in the prison service00:02
Poll bias theory challenged00:02
For Maastricht00:02
Letter: The morality of military intervention in Bosnia00:02
White racist must face trial00:02
Diary00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Athletics: Johnson meets ordeal honourably: Ken Jones reports on the surprise demise of the Games' hottest track favourite00:02
Magnesium in frame to be cycling's metal of the future00:02
TELEVISION / Losing your bearings in Borges: Tom Sutcliffe on Alex Cox's Borges and Anthony Holden's Las Vegas00:02
Macedonia 'free'00:02
UN appeal for wider German role00:02
Breaking the habit by puffing with Sir00:02
Lindt chief quits after chairman's marriage00:02
POETRY / The ballad of level five: What really goes on in the Poetry Library at the South Bank? Sabine Durrant spent a day between the shelves finding out00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Athletics: Smith's final cut00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Boxing: Reid knows gold would trigger stampede00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Cricket: Knight holds the fort00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992 -Update: Table Tennis: Chinese lift hat-trick00:02
Disqualify us at your peril: Revealed] Olympic judges attacked by angry competitors.00:02
Open verdict on man hit by police vehicle00:02
Commentary: Enough of the injured innocence00:02
Letter: Book price rises00:02
Jackson mobbed00:02
Jani Allan Libel Case: Shadow of violence hung over trial00:02
Rugby Union: Blacks are tight in loose00:02
Standard doubles provisions00:02
PoW rescue attempt00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Lathwell enlivens Somerset00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992 -Update: Equestrianism: Germany's clean sweep00:02
Commentary: Late payers need early attention00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Synchronised Swimming: Albatross proves no burden for Shacklock: Guy Hodgson suspends disbelief and examines the prospects for Britain in synchronised swimming00:02
Marilyn, still hot after all these years00:02
Mortgage rises in balance: Treasury denies building society threats forced cut in National Savings rates00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Pakistan fear their fragility: Tourists more at home at The Oval than England but their brittle temperament may be their undoing00:02
Hospital in talks on deaths00:02
MUSIC / All keyed up: Robert Maycock on Roy Goodman and the Hanover Band at the Royal Albert Hall and on Radio 300:02
Bush tries to damn with praise00:02
Ashworth culprits 'were at all levels': EC torture group should help ensure that patient abuse at special hospital is not repeated, report says00:02
Obituary: Ian MacQueen