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Albert Hall to offer arena dance for arrival of Bolshoi00:02
Between the Lines: Miner triumphs: Director Peter Gill on fineness of spirit in the plays of D H Lawrence00:02
THEATRE / When men of snow have feet of clay: Paul Taylor reviews John Marston's The Dutch Courtesan at the Orange Tree in Richmond00:02
Obituary: John Benn00:02
Government in crisis: Private firm offers hope00:02
Law Report: Missed tax on rent cannot be deducted later: Tenbry Investments Ltd v Peugeot Talbot Motor Co Ltd - Chancery Division (Mr Evans Lombe QC, sitting as a deputy High Court judge): 2 October 199200:02
Letter: Senior Church of England appointments00:02
Heart study suggests need to redefine risk of stress00:02
Ozone protection00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Government in crisis: UDM leader reflects on road to dole queue: Barrie Clement looks at why Roy Lynk is standing down from his post as union president and returning his OBE00:02
Amnesty urged for asylum seekers00:02
Letter: Effect of Tory policies on society00:02
Letter: Effect of Tory policies on society00:02
Government in crisis: Textbook business that is rewarded with closure: Martin Whitfield on a Staffordshire colliery which faces closure despite its economic viability00:02
Learning how to make play pay: John Shepherd looks at the leading lights who are surviving in leisure00:02
Chess hope out00:02
Car chiefs call for government action00:02
River respite00:02
Pounds 1m burns in depot fire00:02
Bank launches DM5bn bond to boost reserves00:02
'Wrong payments of pounds 60m' made to training councils00:02
Punch your cheek, hit your chin, get fit: Executive boxing is the latest craze in LA. Imogen Edwards-Jones touches gloves00:02
Zoo adopts breeding plan as key to future00:02
Extravagant TV scientist dies aged 8300:02
Ruhe taunts UK over new plane00:02
Girl, 3, killed by fathers's car00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Letter: The search for subsidiarity00:02
Optimism at Gerrard & National lifts shares00:02
No upturn for consumer spending00:02
Amnesty names child-killers00:02
Bank of England officials cleared of taking bribes00:02
Van blaze death00:02
MUSIC / Carlo Bergonzi - Royal Opera House, Covent Garden00:02
EC agrees rules on moving toxic waste: New measures are designed to cut Community telephone prices and ratify the Basle Convention, curbing transport of pollutants00:02
Triad hit-man feared bosses would kill him00:02
Commission tries to ring the changes in Europe00:02
Wakeham promises 'full' review of mine closures00:02
Petra Kelly killed in double shooting00:02
Letter: Necessity of balancing the economy, not the budget00:02
Firm's directors may be disqualified00:02
Market Report: Shares romp ahead as rate hopes rise00:02
Snooker: Snaddon turns the tables on Wattana00:02
Pensioners face threat of family abuse00:02
Government in crisis: Heseltine granted a stay of execution by backbenchers: Michael Heseltine was fighting for his political life yesterday. Nicholas Timmins and Patricia Wynn Davies report00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Wiper dispute00:02
Government in crisis: Banks confident buy-outs are viable Yorkshire miners plan to buy out pits00:02
Pits closure plans suffer defeat in the Lords00:02
Naked ape00:02
Tennis: Britain's Cup opener00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Birthdays00:02
Steps back in time: John Binnie gives Sarah Hemming a guided tour of the locations that inspired A Little Older, the winner of the 1992 Independent Theatre Award for best new play00:02
Arafat allies die in shooying00:02
Football: 1970 Revisited: When the night belonged to Glasgow: Ken Jones recalls the occasion 22 years ago when the English and the Scottish champions first met in the European Cup00:02
Panic demands end to takeover00:02
Leading Article: Zoo with a mission00:02
Commentary: SEC does a deal on dissidents00:02
MUSIC / Calculation and courage: Robert Maycock on a Panufnik memorial concert at the South Bank and the Osaka PO at the Barbican00:02
Children Act: Is the tug of love becoming less of a painful struggle?: The Children Act, with its emphasis on mediation after a family break-up, has been in force for a year. Leonie Jameson assesses its impact00:02
Diary00:02
Kiev deal00:02
First death in new Irish regiment00:02
It's fab] Feeling groovy is back in fashion00:02
Police 'were wrong' over cycle charge00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Polls point to Democrat victory in home stretch00:02
Commentary: No kick-start for property00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Kanemaru's heirs feud in war of succession: Terry McCarthy in Tokyo finds a cynical power struggle in progress over the legacy of Japan's political kingmaker00:02
Vaccine sales boost SmithKline Beecham00:02
Advisers to shadow wartime generals00:02
Axeman detained for killing parents00:02
C&G undercuts big lenders with 9.05%00:02
Shingle prospectors to scour sea-bed in search for lost beach00:02
Letter: Street pastiche that defies all logic00:02
Paris faces the rubble of its property spree: French banks are having to come to terms with a crisis in office space, Gail Counsell reports00:02
Courtaulds acquires ICI aerospace business00:02
Cricket: Assurances sought from Stewart: Rob Steen on the stance taken by Surrey in the wake of cricket's ball-tampering affair00:02
Column Eight: Pregnancy in time saves jobs00:02
Architecture: It goes far beyond Canary Wharf: There are compelling reasons to proceed with the Jubilee Line extension: more jobs, less traffic. Now add to the list brilliant station design, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
Court Circular00:02
M25 gang evidence will not be heard00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Checkland's attack exposes BBC splits00:02
Out of the west: A jaundiced electorate rediscovers its voice00:02
Letter: Historic opportunity00:02
Masked raiders steal jewellery00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Purchase helps Farnell to 16% pre-tax profit rise00:02
Obituaries00:02
Letter: Effect of Tory policies on society00:02
Government in crisis: Adviser puts case for coal00:02
Rugby League: Botha handed untimely injury00:02
DNA testing helps convict hawk keeper00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Relaxed over race00:02
Greens seek a way out of the political wilderness: After the deaths of Petra Kelly and Gert Bastian, John Eisenhammer in Bonn looks at how divisions laid waste a strong political force00:02
Government in crisis: Uncertainty over contracts puts more pits at risk00:02
Chrysler outstrips competitors00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Cardiff barrage safeguards tightened00:02
City still unprepared for Taurus00:02
African volatility hits Paterson00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Rugby Union: Teague doubles up00:02
Greenalls to raise pounds 86m through rights issue00:02
Letter: Walkers who ignore Wainwright's sense00:02
Bundesbank signals loan rate cut00:02
Bush blocks UN relief accord with Iraq00:02
Government in crisis: Council tax bills set to soar over estimate: Major's shift in economic policy means benefits face squeeze as public expenditure restrictions intensify00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
US finds photographs of Vietnam casualties00:02
Rugby League: Sargent enlists for Wembley00:02
Kinnock is denied European posting00:02
Five in gold fraud jailed00:02
Rugby Union: Le Roux displays dynamism00:02
Plight eased for 'debt trap' home owners00:02
Football: Hirst on-off night for Wednesday00:02
Football: Gazza's Lazio cameo: Trevor Haylett sees the Rome club spurred to success at White Hart Lane by a former Spur00:02
Sex offender given job as youth leader00:02
Government in crisis: Doomed pits made profit, TUC says00:02
Racing: Gredley retreats from strike call00:02
Letter: Necessity of balancing the economy, not the budget00:02
Government in crisis: Hearing on legality of closures is adjourned00:02
Navel-gazing while Europe burns00:02
Obituary: Petra Kelly00:02
Scandal report rocks Keating00:02
Letter: Senior Church of England appointments00:02
THEATRE / Exile - Bush, London W1200:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Angolan poll 'free and fair'00:02
Government in crisis: Wakeham promises a full and open review00:02
Patten to regulate GCSE standards00:02
Cricket: Traicos double tips Test towards Zimbabwe00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Sex pests outlawed00:02
Football: Parkhead prospects appeal to Brady00:02
Royal engagements00:02
Racing: Hills is high on hurdles00:02
Government in crisis: Tory whips launch charm offensive to subdue rebels00:02
Loyalist ends hunger strike00:02
49 jobs to go as Nomura quits European stocks00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: The radical option: leave well alone00:02
Tough time for Patten on first China visit00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
View from City Road: Wolseley turns in a surprise00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: A desperate Bragg?00:02
Media: Appealing to catholic tastes: A former PR executive and 'Times' diarist is preparing to bring controversy to a traditional newspaper. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Racing: Katabatic vulnerable to Moment Of Truth00:02
'Independent' sales:00:02
Donoughue paid pounds 1.2m by Maxwell in three years00:02
Obituary: Jim McCallum00:02
'Independent' award00:02
Football: Beck tempted by move to Preston00:02
Tennis: Graf has date with nostalgia: The defending champion finds the time to take a sentimental journey00:02
Guinness sells health spa business00:02
Cold shoulder00:02
Obituary: Petra Kelly00:02
THEATRE / The Best Man - Warehouse, Croydon00:02
Aids concern00:02
Rugby Union: Wallabies on alert00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
You want the sleaze? Here it is] See how you like it: At midnight last night Madonna's Sex went on sale in Britain. Natasha Walter examined it and was stirred but not shaken00:02
Major going for growth: Prime Minister's economic U-turn aims to create jobs and restore credibility within Tory party00:02
Jubilee line may be saved00:02
Football: Fan's Eye view No. 10: Beating Clarets' blues: Burnley00:02
Leading Article: With friends like these . . .00:02
Football: Wilkinson ready for sound and fury00:02
Football: US ready to be World Cup seeds00:02
Madonna book escapes prosecution00:02
Government in crisis: Miners find new hero in Tory maverick: A Tory woman MP is at the forefront of the battle against closures. Jonathan Foster reports00:02
Rugby Union: Persuasive Johnson00:02
Commentary: Germany will show the way down00:02
Football: Wright returns to face Spartak00:02
Russia halts withdrawal of troops from the Baltic00:02
Savers flee from new German tax00:02
Dying Honecker to go on trial next month00:02
View from City Road: Liffe looks set for a long one00:02
Driver 'may have been murdered'00:02
Media: The adman's hard sell (just to get a job): These days, advertising is no glamorous, get-rich-quick profession. Only the toughest aspirants find work, says Meg Carter00:02
McKechnie ahead as turnover falls00:02
Negative equity relief limit raised00:02
Obituary: Oliver Ford00:02
Major resists call for independent review: Exchanges on colliery plans marked the Labour leader's Question Time debut. Stephen Goodwin reports00:02
Don't bother to read their lips00:02
Wagon acquires Belgian firm00:02
Glass in trifles00:02
Obituary: Petra Kelly00:02
Daytime fathers00:02
View from City Road: Hammerson runs out of space00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Moore on Sunday00:02
Chess00:02
Even the Tories are saying it now: Unhappy is the man whose supporters are more afraid than his opponents. Peter Clarke considers Mr Major and hears echoes of crumbling leaders00:02
Common platform00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Rugby League: Britain and Australia face the ultimate test: The World Cup final at Wembley on Saturday is the latest in a puzzling line. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Clinton acquires aura of a winner