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Letter: British products: a question of quality00:02
Basketball: Bears' big break00:02
Hindus object to goddess's name on rubbish vans00:02
Sport in Short: Triathlon00:02
UN guidelines on refugees 'ignored'00:02
Magistrates 'should lose power to jail offenders'00:02
Bosnians set terms for attending talks00:02
Bonn invites Gorbachev00:02
Racing Commentary: Turf sells itself short to owners00:02
Major struggles to find formula for subsidiarity00:02
Dinghy death00:02
Addicts face loss of treatment centre cash00:02
Fashion week ends with an African vision00:02
Football: Taylor still in two minds00:02
Letter: A poor future that scorns the past00:02
'Spitting Image' Jesus survives critical test00:02
Decline in NHS dentistry lower than predicted00:02
Hockey: Surbiton on wrong end of Asselt00:02
Football / Vauxhall Conference: Bromsgrove prowess confirmed: Rupert Metcalf watches the league leaders stay on top despite their fall from grace00:02
COMEDY / Cut out and peep: James Rampton reviews Ennio Marchetto00:02
Gormly to take over at Trafalgar House00:02
Georgia votes in defiance of chaos00:02
Neo-Nazis attack00:02
Scientists warn against panic cuts00:02
Guatemala tries to block peace prize candidate00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Scottish Football: Nine-man Raith00:02
Golf: Clarke pushes Langer00:02
Sport in Short: Sports Politics00:02
The women who build cities then vanish in the dust: Tim McGirk talks to Delhi's female construction workers as a new play portrays their lives00:02
Rugby Union: Emeruwa an essential element: Wasps put Rugby to flight00:02
Letter: A poor future that scorns the past00:02
What's it like being 'Mom' to Madonna?: Liz Rosenberg is paid to keep the star out of trouble. With the launch of Sex and Erotica, she faces her greatest challenge, says Teresa Carpenter00:02
Obituary: Johnny Carisi00:02
Blessed builder00:02
Equestrianism: Fatality on new bank sours the show: Genevieve Murphy reports from Wembley Arena00:02
Most defence workers want to flee Russia00:02
Football: Gascoigne's Norwegian blue note00:02
Singer dies00:02
Heroin charges00:02
Football: Roxburgh calls up Gary Smith00:02
China reformers set to crush old guard: Pragmatists in the Communist Party plan to drop ideology and use market forces to maintain a hold on power, says Raymond Whitaker, Asia Editor00:02
Women more modest, more successful00:02
Bird debate00:02
Football: Sunderland hit for six00:02
Please, just let me in00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Rugby Union: Scarlets see red over whistle-stop Frenchman: Llanelli blow hot at the last00:02
Innovative housing block condemned as unsafe00:02
Letter: Fashion in its place00:02
Cutting the risk involved in a brand new image: Patrick Hosking finds strong loyalty to long- established brands among consumers00:02
Racing: Taxis claims eight as activists attack00:02
Letter: Recycle money for community care00:02
Sleeping bears may hold key to bone disease00:02
Coales' Notes: Waste measurements: This week Gordon Coales is wondering, how much art can we take?00:02
WMS joins list of market flotations00:02
Letter: Firmness is not the route to recovery00:02
Gene genius that cuts out the need for vivisection: Molecular biologists now play a key role in drug research, says Ruth McKernan00:02
Tudjman calls for segregation in Bosnia00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Galleries in India profit from boom in interest00:02
Testing time00:02
Economic Commentary: New regime allows base rate cuts00:02
France ready to sink trade deal: Compromise between US and Europe to end Gatt deadlock threatened by subsidies00:02
The World this Week00:02
Thunderbirds are not quite go00:02
World Cup Football: Nigeria prevail00:02
Obituary: Peter le Huray00:02
Deal looks hopeful at London Securities00:02
BP and Enichem to merge styrenes00:02
Letter: A poor future that scorns the past00:02
Wills campaign00:02
Palestinian prisoners' strike fuels violence00:02
Iraqgate feud breaks into open00:02
Indian unrest threatens Bush in the old West: John Lichfield, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, meets a group of Native American voters for whom today's Columbus Day celebrations have a bitter taste00:02
Smaller Companies: Directors face wave of revolts from floor00:02
Chinese Central Advisory Commission00:02
Docklands move for civil servants in doubt00:02
Schools targeted by 'pro-fish' documentary00:02
Hurricane puts top syndicate close to the red00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
TELEVISION / People power00:02
Rave arrests00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Inquiry into insurance fraud claims00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sting in the bees' tale: Following the bloom - Douglas Whynott: Airlift Book Co, pounds 8.9500:02
Letter: London's hospitals: saving here, spending there00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Ministers fight to keep capital funds00:02
Moscow admits it holds stolen Old Masters00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Fischer is three games from victory00:02
Obituary: Ed Blackwell00:02
Movement for 'honest Italy' is born00:02
Speeding motorists targeted by automatic cameras: Terry Kirby looks at the photographic evidence that can convict motorists00:02
Commodities & Futures: Future of new alloy contract in the balance00:02
DTI in new North Sea drive00:02
Letter: British products: a question of quality00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Arrivederci, thieving Roma: Umberto Bossi is loud in the land, a disconcerting voice with disturbing echoes, says Keith Botsford00:02
Rugby Union: Corcoran calls all the right shots: Gala gather in the points00:02
Thermometer on top of the world: At 78, John Wright returns to Iceland to check the glacier he first saw as a student00:02
Rugby Union: England blood three new caps00:02
Sport in Short: Judo00:02
Imry board tries to oust Stolzenberg as chairman00:02
The Worst of Times: I'd rather my nose had been smashed at school: Jeremy Brett talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Rugby League: Wigan outclass unhappy Hanley00:02
Rugby League: Saints warm-up00:02
Survey of judges00:02
Letter: Education choices for prison service00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Mr Major ignored the real European crisis00:02
Business confidence takes sharp dive00:02
'Smuggled uranium missing'00:02
Football: Late goal beats derby County00:02
Rugby Union Commentary: Beal has Bath on back foot: Saints have an answer00:02
Birthdays00:02
Recovery plan for Bronze Age ship under A2000:02
Lebanese poll is divisive00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
'Independent' wins top European press award00:02
PC pirates who sail the software seas: Rogue programs are bad news for supplier and user alike, warns Martin Whybrow00:02
Microbe of the Month: Warfare waged by a gadfly: Bernard Dixon looks at a would-be weapon now adding to the woes of what was Yugoslavia00:02
Squash: Devoy retires in triumph00:02
Museum tries to stem disease affecting glass: Chemists are being used to combat a disease that is shattering exhibits. Steve Connor reports00:02
Golf / World Match Play Championship: Ruthless Faldo's slaying of Sluman: American finalist sinks without trace as Open champion cruises to his fifth victory of the year: Tim Glover reports from Wentworth00:02
Treatments in health service to be assessed00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Unita soldiers in gunfight at the Hotel Turismo: Karl Maier was one of a group of reporters caught up in the worst shooting seen in the Angolan capital of Luanda since its general election00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Jackson stirs Romanian controversy00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Rugby Union: Botha shows strain is telling: Springboks scrape through00:02
Sport in Short: Darts00:02
British Council00:02
Nikki Allen case man released00:02
JAZZ / Five on the floor: Dave Brubeck's 'Take Five' popularised jazz. Some people never forgave him. Phil Johnson reports00:02
Serbian planes defy ban on Bosnia flights00:02
Floor renewal00:02
Letter: London's hospitals: saving here, spending there00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Youths riot00:02
Bitter exchanges open presidential debate00:02
Vickers loses pounds 500m Kuwait order for tanks00:02
Application for Appointment as Queen's Counsel00:02
Leading Article: The trials of Mr Gorbachev00:02
Bodybuilding: Putting body and soul into flex appeal: Richard Edmondson reports from Wembley on a perfect stage for the abdominal showmen and women00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries: Correction00:02
Football / Second Division: Ardiles' men begin to run out of steam: Phil Shaw witnesses the end of Albion's home run as they lose 1-0 to Port Vale00:02
Football / Third Division: Pepper spices York's assault: Derick Allsop sees York City open up a seven-point lead with a 2-1 win at Scunthorpe00:02
Football / First Division: Magpies stars rise on basic instincts: Henry Winter sees Newcastle brush aside another threat to their early season invincibility00:02
Fight looms over plan for Macmillan00:02
Football: Inter in search of European dream: Trevor Haylett visits the happy home of the proud leaders of the new League of Wales00:02
Georgian aircraft shot down00:02
The season of mud and wistfulness00:02
Out of Cambodia: A 'Q' turns up with gadgets of peace00:02
Theatre groups concerned at 'arts police' rating plays00:02
Major denounces EC 'myths': Maastricht critics accused of tilting at windmills as PM tries to restore party unity00:02
Plea to halt sacking of pregnant workers00:02
Chelsea ball returns with a flourish00:02
Baseball: Braves in control00:02
Court Circular00:02
Leading Article: No way to cost a railway00:02
Racing: The frontrunners on the flat this season00:02
Judo: Gordon's touch of subtlety00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
BBC will not bow to campaign over Radio 4 change00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Obituary: Professor Allan Bloom00:02
Natural barrier to invasion by the tides: Salt marshes instead of concrete barriers could hold the key to combating the encroachment of farmland caused by rising sea levels. Nicholas Schoon reports