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Church inquiry00:02
The Tory right needs a change of battlefields00:02
Rugby League: Widnes to take Myers back00:02
Patten soothes HK firms00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Dasa to cut 7,500 jobs in two years00:02
Football: Wallace lines up a return00:02
Two bombs bring chaos to London00:02
Commentary: Cut-price infrastructure on offer00:02
Sailing: Whitbread TV dispute00:02
Football: Maradona's first goal for Sevillaq00:02
Letter: Doubts of the Tory rank and file00:02
General Accident to buy Pru's Canadian arm00:02
German exchanges combine services00:02
Chairman wants Nuclear Electric to be viewed as private sector investment00:02
Government to stop Docklands move00:02
Exports boost Halstead00:02
Racing: Armiger an able deputy00:02
Law Report: Judge's view about parent did not amount to bias: Re M (minors) - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Woolf and Lord Justice Butler-Sloss), 4 September 199200:02
Man shot dead00:02
Letter: A freeze in benefits would be counterproductive00:02
Gorbachev's HQ seized by Yeltsin00:02
Court sets date for BCCI award00:02
Freighter sunk00:02
Regional aid plans threatened by cuts00:02
Georgia rebels accused of mass killings00:02
Fischer wins00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: A threat to libraries00:02
Tennis: League to net clubs00:02
Soap opera's producers 'aimed axe at poor acting'00:02
Nun's footwork helps homeless00:02
After 66 years you can still get kicks en route: Phil Reeves in Los Angeles celebrates the birthday of a legendary highway through the American west00:02
Hospital closures could be shelved00:02
THEATRE / Notices: A Doll's House - Bridge Lane, London, SW1100:02
Obituary: Dorothy Gabe Coleman00:02
Foreigner sparks Clark rebellion00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Letter: Freedom to roam00:02
Girl raped00:02
Letter: 'Powdermilk cookie' takes the biscuit00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Out of Israel: Intimidated by the Day of Atonement00:02
Market Report: The renaissance of intriguing Asda continues00:02
Consortium is formed to bid for British Coal00:02
Higher Education: The citizen's charter at college: Students may become 'customers', but the Government is unlikely to offer any funding for new consumer rights, says Ngaio Crequer00:02
Column Eight: Wet Tory unplugs a laugh00:02
Danes want special deal from Community00:02
EC approves more aid for refugees in Yugoslavia00:02
Racing: O'Brien on his own00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Clinton riled by draft row00:02
Rugby Union: S Africans scrape past the French00:02
Football: Norway beat San Marino00:02
Prison violence in Sao Paulo00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Holden relieves City pressure: Rovers' sense of injustice00:02
Letter: Banker can't speak for Co-operative00:02
Cranes cause fall at Hewden Stuart00:02
Burn Stewart statement stops slide00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
View from City Road: Review panel out of step00:02
JAZZ DIARY / Sounds of silence: Phil Johnson meets the reformed trio of Giuffre, Bley and Swallow00:02
Man 'faked death to claim pounds 1m'00:02
Sellafield blamed for radioactivity at 33 'hot spots'00:02
Commentary: On the scent of a profit00:02
Train death00:02
Letter: Doubts of the Tory rank and file00:02
Obituary: Arthur Golding00:02
College pay deal00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Thatcher and friends find a place for the sound European: A newspaper founded by the Labour-supporting Robert Maxwell has new owners and a changed editorial line. Stephen Castle reports00:02
Fashion: Yeooww, you're a beautiful beast: They may be a one-season wonder, but animal prints are here with a vengeance. Lisa Armstrong celebrates the end of up-tight good taste00:02
Residents set for new battle of Hastings: Caroline McGhie looks at a Regency church caught in a fight between tradition and tourism00:02
Leading Article: A question of credibility00:02
Football: Hammam defends Kinnear00:02
Golf / World Match Play Championship: Couples keeping his promise00:02
Racing: Second death in starting stalls for Alan Bailey00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Sport in Short: Pools Dividends00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Heseltine wins ovation for stand on Maastricht00:02
Dresden memorial00:02
Hopes rise in the City00:02
DPP seeks to close loophole in drink-drive law00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Letter: Doubts of the Tory rank and file00:02
French firm sells Anglian stake00:02
Letter: Mixed feelings00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Ulster deal 'must reflect parity between traditions'00:02
MUSIC / Notices: Le Nozze di Figaro - Sadler's Wells, EC100:02
ROCK / A legend in their lunchtime: Thirty years ago this month, four young lads from Rutland released their first single. The rest is history. Neil Innes talks to Ron Nasty of the Rutles00:02
No more disposals says Grampian00:02
Hospitals to ban cigarette sales00:02
Obituary: David von Schlegell00:02
Football Round-up: Coventry floored by late flourish00:02
Education: A quest for maximum impact: A good school is one in which it's not only the bright pupils who progress. Donald MacLeod reports00:02
In the final chapter, it ends in shreds: Edward Marriott learns that even novels which have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize can meet an ignominious fate if they don't sell enough copies00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Robson turns tide for United: Hughes volleys holders through00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton / On the Front: A heckler helps to bring performance to its climax00:02
ROCK / A constant craving: Giles Smith reviews kd lang, teasing, languorous, spot-on, at the Royal Albert Hall00:02
Fashion: Light up a joss stick, get out your bell-bottoms: Milan is swinging to the sounds and styles of the Sixties, writes Roger Tredre00:02
Public Services Management: After the right to buy, the right to manage - Council tenants say government plans for them to run their estates do not go far enough, reports Paul Gosling00:02
Time to ferret out those flopsies: Elisabeth Dunn saw a way to put her son's two furry birthday presents to good use00:02
Red Star parcel service to be sold00:02
Leading Article: Hooked on stately homes00:02
A north-south crisis for Europe: Germany's weakened alliance with France may allow it to dominate southern EC partners, says Lawrence Freedman00:02
Letter: Masterly error00:02
Cleanliness is next to quality, rules the company doctor: David Bowen hears a little of the homespun business philosophy prescribed by Kazuyoshi Ishizaka, the saviour of Trio Kenwood00:02
Rugby Union: Saracens hope for new site00:02
Secret military court sentences Guzman to life00:02
Studies show teenagers are sensible drinkers00:02
Hockey: Britain plans for Atlanta00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Lilley signals shift to means-testing00:02
Low-flying jets 'breach airspace at nuclear plant'00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Student paper holds out chance for Bush00:02
Protection urged for Thames estuary00:02
Hockey: Oltmans appointed coach for Dutch men's squad00:02
View from City Road: EPC back to drawing board00:02
90 wounded in Gaza clashes00:02
Rabbit leaves his mark on Rottweiler00:02
Rugby Union: Qualified success for Welsh: Talk of a renaissance far-fetched as a swaggering start gives way to indifference against dogged Italians: Steve Bale reports from Cardiff Arms Park00:02
Death case nurse is threatened00:02
Engine discovery alters jet crash theory00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: The pounds 2.2m bill for Fortress Brighton: Stephen Ward examines conference security, which centres on a compound guarded by 1,600 police officers00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Schools: Sherborne School For Girls00:02
Former Briton tipped to take over as Ford chief00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Jagan declared president-elect in Guyana poll00:02
Irish and Italians 'are the sexists of Europe'00:02
Hong Kong democracy00:02
Of Booker, books and the bookies00:02
MPs overturn Thai amnesty00:02
Graduate Recruitment: Take some tips from those at your service: A session or two with a careers adviser may be of more use than you think, especially in these days of depressed graduate markets, says Philip Schofield00:02
TELEVISION / Parents and law: James Rampton reviews Downtown Lagos and The Best of the Worst00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Rust Belt suburbs tie their future to Democrats00:02
Mother denies she assaulted daughter00:02
Equestrianism: Suntory gives Coupe sweet victory: Genevieve Murphy reports from Wembley Arena00:02
Letter: A freeze in benefits would be counterproductive00:02
Football: Celtic fail to repeat history00:02
Councils meet over insurance00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Squash: Macfie's unlikely triumph00:02
Education: Putting theory into practice: a head's story: Judith Judd visits a school in Wales where staff are trying to persuade more pupils to attend - and even to stay on after 1600:02
Patten set to end NUS 'closed shop'00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Judges rule police are immune from negligence claims00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Savimbi refuses to meet Western peace envoys00:02
Emir's move00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Quotes of the Day00:02
Renishaw profits slip 18%00:02
Unauthorised drugs found in patient's body00:02
Education: Ill at ease in the Royal Free: Martin Hennessy reports on a highly regarded hospital school in London that is now under threat00:02
Murder charges00:02
Companies yet to exploit pound's fall: Sterling's devaluation gives manufacturers an edge on prices, but the benefits are uncertain, as Mary Fagan reports00:02
US will commit forces to Bosnia00:02
Football: Yardage of Giants looks fine00:02
Thief 'reforms'00:02
ICONOGRAPHY / A clan for all seasons: A new television documentary series shatters the movie-fed myths surrounding the Kennedy clan. John Lyttle reports00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Criminal justice review defended00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Damn good fight with the sneaky-beakies: Storm Command - General Sir Peter de la Billiere: HarperCollins, pounds 1800:02
Roh's new PM00:02
Inquest opened00:02
Austin Reed makes first loss in 30 years00:02
Treasury is considering public debate on Budget00:02
Boxing: Holyfield puts block on Bruno00:02
Obituary: Paul Martin00:02
Diary00:02
Dark deeds among grey men of life insurance00:02
Court Circular00:02
Patten's plan challenges Peking00:02
North Sea deal wins new funds for Clyde00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Croatia reeling after loss of Bosnia outpost00:02
ROCK / The Rutles at 3000:02
Letter: When statistics fail to reassure00:02
Racing: Awesome Taxis awaits Armytage: Richard Edmondson on the fearsome obstacles of Czechoslovakia's Pardubice00:02
Dublin to tighten abortion wording00:02
ROCK / Short, sharp and sweet: Joseph Gallivan watches the Lemonheads at London Subterania00:02
Fatal phobia00:02
Rugby League: Executive job for Lindsay00:02
Thatcher flays Tory wounds: Lamont exposes depth of party rift over Maastricht after former leader's twin onslaught00:02
Hurd calls for EC to accord with citizen's wishes00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Rugby Union: Bridgend dismiss manager00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Seaman shines in shoot-out to deny Millwall: Winterburn hurt by coin thrower00:02
ROCK / It's no longer so cool for cats: Stray Cats - Town & Country00:02
Allied Leisure to tighten payouts00:02
Pubs group heads for early listing00:02
View from City Road: Hong Kong takes stock of Patten00:02
Golf / World Match Play Championship: Norman back in the hunt: Ballesteros, Faldo, Olazabal and Price wait in the wings while Fiji's finest makes his pitch: Tim Glover reports from Wentworth00:02
Computer disks map the world00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
The Conservatives in Brighton: Lamont tells of treaty's curbs on bureaucrats00:02
My Week: If you are a daughter, you're expected to care: When her elderly mother broke her hip, Heather Godley discovered there is little help available for female children of aged parents00:02
Motor Racing: Fisa awards second grand prix to Japan00:02
Obituary: Ailne Phillips00:02
Union says 100,000 jobs lost in year00:02
Commentary: Square Mile loses its lustre00:02
Heinz gains NZ variety for pounds 184m00:02
Rugby Union: Dooley pulls no punches00:02
Detectives foiled plot to kidnap airline official00:02
Sadist gets life for sex attack00:02
Chess00:02
THEATRE / Bury the dead: Rhoda Koenig reviews Noel Coward's Post Mortem at the King's Head00:02
Rugby League: Battling Benson00:02
Letter: Know your Hoovers00:02
Germans worried by racist image00:02
Tennis: Borg loses again00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Letter: A freeze in benefits would be counterproductive00:02
Back-injury crisis among nurses costs NHS pounds 120m00:02
Obituary: Geoffrey Gollin00:02
RECORDS / Marching in the Vanguard: Andy Gill reviews Bob Geldof, the Sex Pistols, Cabaret Voltaire and Vegas