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Lawrence's lost 'Atlantis' found in Oman's sands00:02
Then & Now: Deaths00:02
Home and away00:02
Let's hear it for the great John Osborne00:02
Compensation and MMI: Andrew Bibby on the possibilities for refunds if the insurer goes under00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The intellectual aristocrat under the Whig: G M Trevelyan: A Life in History - David Cannadine: HarperCollins, pounds 1800:02
Volunteers taste contract culture: The public and voluntary sectors are having to redefine their relationship in the provision of services. Paul Gosling reports00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Sport in Short: Billiards00:02
Shares: Tour operators geared for profits to take off: Holiday companies are picking up, as pessimism about the industry proves to have been misplaced00:02
Final days of the monarchy: Who needs Charles III? Stephen Haseler urges us to ditch the whole royal shebang00:02
Economics: ERM or no, watch the Bundesbank00:02
Scrutator: Welcome revival in valleys00:02
Low-calorie diet 'cuts risk of breast cancer'00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Cooking up the Booker00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Football: The XI00:02
Job cuts looming at British Gas: Consultants to review BG operations, writes Mary Fagan00:02
Iraq reviews jailings00:02
The Race for the White House: Clinton plays it safe with the 'softball' pitchers: Patrick Cockburn goes north and sees Democratic contenders sticking to their policy guns in an attempt to stay ahead and out of trouble . . .00:02
Racing: Rambo's Hall finds the weight worthwhile: Greg Wood reports from Newmarket00:02
Council tax plea by London MPs00:02
Where have all the good times gone?: What is to blame for the job losses - anything but the recession, managers tell David Bowen and Rachel Borrill00:02
Letter: Fair cops at Stoke Newington00:02
Football: Working on the Wright approach00:02
THEATRE / Now for one cell of a musical: Only a brave man would make a musical out of 'Kiss of the Spider Woman'. Robert Cushman meets two - Kander and Ebb00:02
FILM / Polanski's Freudian slop: Bitter Moon (18); City of Joy00:02
SCIENCE / Nature, not nurture?: New studies suggest that homosexuality has a biological basis, determined more by genes and hormones than social factors or psychology, says Sharon Kingman00:02
Tory hopes of rate cut fillip slide with sterling: Calls for early return to ERM reinvigorated as alarm mounts over economic policy00:02
Savimbi threat of civil war: Karl Maier reports from Luanda on fears of renewed fighting as Unita faces poll defeat00:02
TRAVEL / How to be an eco-tourist: Martin Wright on organisations that ensure your holiday does more good than harm00:02
Letter: Hypocrisy and using prostitutes00:02
Seven hurt in fracas00:02
ART / Exhibitions: Big things in awkward holes: Sculptor Richard Serra faces the Tate's annual space-invader challenge00:02
Fishing Lines: Raiders of the lost carp00:02
Letter: Don't rubbish us00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
A late hitch00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Letter: Maastricht treaty interests few00:02
Relatives visit site of crash in Nepal00:02
Offices make way for homes00:02
Letter: Perils of predicting the national wealth00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Football: Pearce tips the balance00:02
Abkhazia bombed00:02
Bunhill: A case of brass and muckraking00:02
Trudeau stirs up Canada's muddy waters: Hugh Winsor in Ottawa on how the new unity deal is splitting the nation00:02
Where have all the good times gone?: The new towns thought the boom would go on forever, but now they are slowly dying. Kathy Marks reports (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Race for the White House: Patriot games as Bush goes to look for America: John Lichfield hits the road with a wounded President who is desperately trying to find a new rope to hang the Arkansas Governor00:02
DTI calls Trafalgar in over accounts00:02
BOOKS / Fighting for life: To introduce six pages of this season's biographies, the strange tale of the poet, the publisher and the book that just wouldn't go away00:02
Pawns forced to play Bobby's bizarre game00:02
Football: Rovers run riot to topple Norwich00:02
Step down, Page 3 girls: The tabloids now court Supermodels, not topless pin-ups. Janice Turner reports00:02
THEATRE / Bang, bang, dead confusing: Square Rounds - Olivier, National Theatre; Who Shall I Be Tomorrow? - Greenwich Theatre; The Darling Family - Old Red Lion; Lady Aoi - New End00:02
Sport in Short: Canoeing00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Britain's new-wave chefs: Rowley leigh, middle market maestro00:02
THE BROADER PICTURE / Ciggies and superstars00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Political Commentary: Black holes in Blackpool agenda00:02
Management: Time to learn how to get on in the world: Business schools are teaching executives how to succeed on the European stage00:02
PROPERTY / Living Histories: Homes for a new age: 5 The Thirties House: The glazed look of modernism: Period Crafts: Crittall of Essex, makers of 1930s metal windows00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Mistress of bedside manor: Ottoline Morrell: Life on the Grand Scale - Miranda Seymour: Hodder, pounds 2500:02
MOTORING / Blackpool's rival to Porsche: Despite the slump, TVR is going flat out to meet demand. Matthew Gwyther meets the man behind its success00:02
Failing the screen test00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Seelig sues for pounds 30,00000:02
Revealed: pilots' secret danger list: In the wake of the Pakistani Airbus crash in the peaks of Kathmandu, our correspondents investigate the hazards of the world's airports00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Taking the high road: UN criticises scheme that brings Bosnia's children to Scotland00:02
Football: Miller falls to old hex00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Wheeze after wheeze: The end of an era: Diaries 1980-1990 - Tony Benn, ed Ruth Winstone: Hutchinson, pounds 2500:02
British Music Competition00:02
ARTS / Show People: The rise and rise of big voice: 46. Jane Horrocks00:02
Student dies00:02
HEALTH / Common Complaints: Hepatitis00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Me and My Kit: Alison Nicholas, Solheim Cup golfer00:02
Racing: Magic victory can keep the Arc in France: Greg Wood on the prospects for this afternoon's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe00:02
Midland, Barclays lose market share00:02
Rugby Union: Springboks still labouring under Dr Craven's orders00:02
Two held over death00:02
How to stage-manage your career00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The philosophy of philandering: Bertrand Russell - Caroline Moorehead: Sinclair-Stevenson, pounds 2000:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Q&A: When North went South . . . and officials on the move00:02
Racing: When figures don't add up: Good must come out of the latest furore over the Maktoums. Brough Scott reports00:02
INTERVIEW / Envoy for the starving: Audrey Hepburn: James Roberts meets the actress determined to help Somalia's children00:02
Plucked from war and mother love: Thousands of Bosnian children are being evacuated to Britain in an operation that aid groups fear could become a tragedy, reports Edward Pilkington00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Leading Article: The Chancellor's best speech yet00:02
In England's green and far from peasant land00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Castor collapse: new links emerge00:02
Patten to abolish students' closed shop00:02
Kinnock couldn't run a fish shop - Tebbit00:02
Palestinians shot00:02
What to give a fellow who's asking for it00:02
Football: Souness's respite00:02
Crowther 'poorly'00:02
Aid to Sarajevo00:02
Branson or bust for an airline that's all at sea: Nick Gilbert on the route Dan-Air took to its present problems, and the question marks over its future00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Rugby Union: French show S Africa the way00:02
Profile: Football's unacceptable face00:02
Divorced from pension as well as husband00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Human error blamed for US friendly fire tragedy00:02
Rugby Union: Neath stagger beneath barrage00:02
Football Round-up: Chasing group make ground00:02
IBM to spark price war: Budget range of personal computers threatens to renew pressure on competitors00:02
Football: Saunders is top Villan00:02
Lure of easy money can leave you pounds 100 adrift: Sue Fieldman finds a sting in the small print of a pyramid-selling plan00:02
Your Money: Cheap rates may not last00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the Week00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Wall Street shuns new flotations: Recession and debt levels have turned sentiment in the US against share issues, writes Larry Black00:02
BOOK REVIEW / An awful odyssey of the mind: An Evil Cradling - Brian Keenan: Hutchinson, pounds 16.9900:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Renamo hold-up00:02
Opinions: Is it natural for women to nag?00:02
Football: Sky Blues are unclear00:02
Bunhill: RTZ digs deep for education in the arts00:02
Letter: Why we need doctors like Nigel Cox00:02
French in secret talks to take over best BR lines00:02
Hockey: Sixsmith sticks to script: Peter Colwill reports from Birmingham00:02
Rugby Union: Harlequins' hopes almost go west00:02
Lloyd's seats00:02
Marketing: Good time to put your shirt on mail order: More consumers are buying their clothes from home00:02
RECORDS / Rock: Consolidated: Play More Music (Nettwerk 040CD)00:02
Then & Now: Anniversaries00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Life and death on the UN's doorstep00:02
The Crisis: Would the real Norman Lamont please stand up?: Stephen Castle attempts to pin down the principles of a nimble politician who is a self-confessed 'sceptic about everything'00:02
Fake votes in Labour poll00:02
Business Information Service: Last Week00:02
DANCE / Stretching it a bit00:02
Letter: Just one more glass, hic, and men will be wonderful00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Insolvency talk00:02
ROCK / Absolutely nuts about Almond00:02
City File: Browned off00:02
City File: Three cheers00:02
Bunhill: His Notes00:02
City File: Queens Moat Houses crashes00:02
Football: Precision by Sinton00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A mother of invention: Marie Stopes and the sexual revolution - June Rose: Faber, pounds 14.9900:02
Racing: Fired by stardust memories: Magic Night is an unlikely glory-seeker in today's Arc. Brough Scott reports00:02
The insurer that blew its cover: Paul Durman on the ambitious policy that has led MMI to the brink of failure00:02
Failure force00:02
The best and the worst00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Nick Temple00:02
City: Trafalgar battle00:02
Football: Ipswich power on in style00:02
Letter: Burma war00:02
Letter: Perils of predicting the national wealth00:02
Letter: Radio 1 should be sold to the record industry00:02
Football: Salako ready for the real thing: Back from injury, Crystal Palace's dashing winger is ready and willing to resume his international career, writes Geoff Brown00:02
Killer tornadoes00:02
The Crisis: Do they mean us?: Michael Fathers travels Europe by train and finds no one loves us like the young Germans do00:02
Football: Wright in trouble again00:02
'The Street' to garner guilders for Granada00:02
Prisoner 'gagged'00:02
Football: Leeds ordered to play third match00:02
Dr Finlay gives the kirk a headache00:02
Football: No response from Saints00:02
Letter: Fencing off hostels is no consolation to South Africa's township women00:02
Mothers benefit from children's wealth00:02
Firms offered yardstick forimpact on environment00:02
Rugby Union: Corcoran settles contest of the boot00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
A dying legend in its own lunchbox00:02
Rugby Union Round-up: Gloucester's third time lucky00:02
Football: Slaven sets Boro free00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter's wine choice00:02
TRAVEL / The green troops of Lake Naivasha: Collecting mud, dissecting fish and mending nets are all in a day's work for Earthwatch volunteers in Kenya. Gillian Cribbs joins the eco-tourists00:02
Rugby Union: Wasps toil to master new game00:02
China booms00:02
Severn Trent links pay to water quality00:02
Step forward, Daddy's girls: Geraldine Bedell on the potent new force in British politics: the political daughter00:02
Design fired by rubbish00:02
Emperor in New clothes: Amber Day: Correction00:02
Profile: A corporate messiah: Pat Robertson's ambitions in business and politics know no earthly limits, Rupert Cornwell reports00:02
111 die in Brazil prison violence00:02
Poultry firm cuts 300 jobs00:02
Banknote rarities to coin thousands: Vincent Duggleby finds treasures reflecting the world's economic history00:02
Rivals seek Harry's touch00:02
Contemporary Poets: 17 Tony Harrison00:02
City File: To leave or not to leave00:02
How We met: 54. Robin Knox-Johnston and Chris Bonington00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Food blackmail threat arrest00:02
Letter: Tabloid journalists should be neither sheep nor dogs00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Balalaika breaks down the British reserve00:02
RECORDS / Classical: Herbert Howells: Choral Works - The Finzi Singers (Chandos 9021)00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The greatest Irishman who ever lived: The Great Melody: A Thematic Biography and Commented Anthology of Edmund Burke - Conor Cruise O'Brien: Sinclair-Stevenson pounds 22.5000:02
Sykes chief counters shareholder's claims00:02
RADIO / You say tomato and I say fanatic00:02
ART MARKET / Up for sale00:02
City: Sterling fall-out will hit shares00:02
FASHION / Cool of the evening: They swirl, they float, they rustle. Or they can freeze a moment forever . . .00:02
Notebook: A sudden wallop in Staveley Road: Outraged of Chiswick was noticeable by his absence in the first British street to suffer the ravages of the V200:02
Business Class Connections: Eton? That'll do nicely, sir. The old boy network still runs the show - but alternative cultures are starting to loosen its hold. David Bowen reports00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
City File: Eurotunnel needs another rights issue00:02
Kohl is jostled at unity meeting00:02
'Robbery' by UN00:02
Bunhill: Family fortunes00:02
Art lover with a sympathetic ear: In his first interview since taking over at National Heritage, Peter Brooke talks about his new job to David Lister00:02
Japan's invisible underclass hits back00:02
Lamont to say tax cuts will go on: Tory hopes hinge on Brighton speech00:02
Blindfold into the valley of death00:02
Pork feed raises BSE fears00:02
Boxing: Benn takes title amid confusion00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Vaughan Williams goes to Broadway00:02
Gold Blend couple go into print00:02
Cuba with sporting chances: Mike Rowbottom reports from Havana on the pride and procedures which have kept a beleaguered nation very much in contention00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Letter: Just one more glass, hic, and men will be wonderful00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Britain's new-wave chefs: Rick Stein sets the standard for seafood00:02
City File: Lord Sterling's warning00:02
Then & Now: Ocean Terrors00:02
TELEVISION / Sunny side up but it's no yolk at all00:02
Bunhill: Helping the blind into business00:02
Who he?00:02
Bonds00:02
A guide to the blacklist airports00:02
Golf: Europe take one-point lead into final day: John Hopkins reports from Dalmahoy00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
MI5 'withholding evidence on BCCI'00:02
The maverick who tracks down animal torturers00:02
On the skids: a brief history of the shopping trolley: A rogue machine, injuring thousands, is in your shops now, says Hester Matthewman