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Fallen leaves halt trains for second year00:02
View from City Road: Storehouse freed from its chains00:02
American Football: The Dolphins' surge subsides: Paul Hayward reports from Joe Robbie Stadium on the day Dan Marino's famous arm failed to bring Miami another victory00:02
Letter: Safeguard against bias in visa system00:02
Heritage chief condemned in Commons: Plans drawn up in secrecy to shed 200 historic sites and 480 jobs brought a sharp response yesterday. John Arlidge and Stephen Goodwin report00:02
TELEVISION / Update00:02
Poor 'borrowing cash to pay for bare necessities'00:02
The US Presidential Elections: 'Inspector Perot' fails to prove his case00:02
D-notice system to be 'thoroughly' reviewed00:02
Invesco to pay Drayton pounds 6.5m00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Planting hoary old chestnuts00:02
Boxer is sued over epilepsy claim00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Danube drops00:02
Man 'shot dead after dispute over parking'00:02
Officer's hand severed00:02
Comment: China's take-off depends on Hong Kong00:02
Somali aid hit00:02
Tennis: Croft going wild00:02
Three killed in M1 crash00:02
Accountancy & Management: Internal control takes centre stage: In the debate on corporate governance, confusion reigns. Roger Trapp looks at efforts to unravel the issues00:02
Baseball: Big-spending Blue Jays buck baseball's trend: Richard Weekes on the Toronto club whose investment in power players brought Canada a triumphant World Series00:02
Sellafield 'ignored warnings' on workers' radiation doses00:02
Health authority attacked for wasting public money00:02
Trust drops two fund managers00:02
Letter: What Keynes believed00:02
Motor Racing: Brundle mystified by the merry-go-round00:02
Littlewoods steps into the perfume price war00:02
RADIO / Elementary, my dear: Robert Hanks reviews The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, The Virgin in the Ice and Run Man Run00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Advertising faces slow recovery00:02
Diary00:02
Obituary: Sadie Martin00:02
Ice Hockey: Wasps on the fast and loose00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Orkney report will focus on social workers00:02
Full of Eastern promise: The British Museum's gallery of Oriental antiquities re-opens next month after a pounds 2m face-lift. Dalya Alberge got a sneak preview and met the man who made it all possible00:02
Leading Article: Yesterday and tomorrow00:02
Racing: Pride born to take Trophy: Richard Edmondson on today's feature race at Redcar00:02
Assad faces dilemma in peace talks: Syria will not cut its own deal with Israel, but wants a wider solution, writes Robert Fisk00:02
Chess00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A disease-ridden life: The Transformed Cell - Steven A Rosenberg and John M Barry: Chapmans, pounds 15.9900:02
Salvador rebels hail UN proposal00:02
Boy, 11, scarred for life in video game revenge attack00:02
Letter: United banking00:02
Major accused of blundering over poll threat: Ministers and backbench loyalists believe the stakes over Maastricht treaty vote have been needlessly raised by PM00:02
View from City Road: Lucas drops another one00:02
Rugby Union: ANC withdraws support for Springboks00:02
France to be feared00:02
Wendy House becomes a sexual battleground00:02
Order restored in Tajik capital00:02
Israel's big guns take revenge on Lebanon00:02
MPs may see commercial secrets00:02
Comparisons with 1930s 'difficult'00:02
Murdered girl 'stabbed as well as beaten'00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Birthdays00:02
Moss Bros profits look much smarter00:02
Football: Celtic look for a calm future after the Cassidy era: A turbulent 22 months in Parkhead politics ended at the weekend. David McKinney reports00:02
Court evicts family for racial abuse00:02
Letter: Early lessons in sex education00:02
Letter: Where mandarins should compete00:02
Murder trial of 'IRA unit' begins00:02
Maastricht: Hurd insists Bill is a 'central issue': Critics confront Foreign Secretary - Backbenchers dismayed by Major's stance00:02
Young people 'passionate' about Radio 100:02
Football: Hoddle on the ball with key to success: Trevor Haylett talks to the manager whose stylish beliefs are beginning to pay off as Swindon seek to join the Premier League00:02
Major puts Tory rebels to the test00:02
Racing: 1992 Breeders' Cup: Heat is turned up as Arazi heads for Mile: Climate and a tight track will hinder Europe's challenge, reports Paul Hayward from Gulfstream Park00:02
Racing: Nelson's last lap00:02
Rugby Union: Wallaby tight head for turning00:02
TELEVISION / First aid boxing00:02
US Presidential Elections: Perot may be near his peak00:02
Prison chiefs adopt new code on psychiatric care00:02
Roman city wall and gate identified00:02
Under siege from them below: When Mary Braid moved into leafy Highgate no one warned her that danger lurked just down the hill00:02
France wins support on Gatt00:02
Patten denies secret pact on Hong Kong with China00:02
Law Report: Defence costs order against CPS reviewed: Regina v Wood Green Crown Court, Ex parte Director of Public Prosecutions. Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Mann and Mr Justice Leonard), 15 October 199200:02
British Gas rapped over its accounts00:02
Column Eight: Hold on tight to that bond00:02
Health: Freedom is a mask in front of your face: A theatre company is running workshops that offer blind people a creative outlet, reports Edward Platt00:02
Life sentence for man who killed 7-year-old boy00:02
American Football: Lions find their bite: Matt Tench reports on the rest of the NFL games00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Football: Barnet players sign new contracts00:02
Dictatorial approach by Stevens that rarely leaves feathers unruffled00:02
View from City Road: Sterling fails to reinforce steel00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: Tomlinson's effect on casualties, mental health and community care00:02
Court Circular00:02
'Equal misery' in pay round00:02
Stolen holdall contained five pet snakes00:02
Banks join in talks on Pepe's refinancing00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Clinton slips but still holds commanding lead00:02
BR plans safety shake-up at tunnel00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Fund 'fails to cope with severe student hardship'00:02
COLLECTING / Sudden shafts of reality: Andrew Graham-Dixon talked to the artist Howard Hodgkin about his passionate love of Indian art00:02
A serious offence, piracy: When Cap'n Hook vanished one day, Adrian Leftwich investigated00:02
Letter: Tomlinson's effect on casualties, mental health and community care00:02
Kohl tells Germans the price of unity00:02
Obituary: Jim Garrison00:02
Kind words, cruel policies: The East Europeans hope for a helping hand from the EC, but disingenuous games are being played behind their backs, writes Jonathan Eyal00:02
Rugby Union: Cooke guards against truth: Steve Bale reports from Twickenham on the England manager's view of Springbok strengths and weaknesses00:02
A fight to the death with the irreconcilables00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Market Report: Grand Met raid enlivens a dull session00:02
Letter: Tomlinson's effect on casualties, mental health and community care00:02
Ashdown says party will vote for treaty00:02
Leading Article: Sticking to a principle00:02
MUSIC / Lyric Quartet - St John's Smith Square00:02
Letter: Tomlinson's effect on casualties, mental health and community care00:02
Canadian voters flock to the polls00:02
Cricket: Indians cheered00:02
The Hunter Davies Interview: I've got the dream ticket. This is the best job in TV: Just six years ago, Lis Howell was sorting letters in deepest Cumbria. Now she's sorting out breakfast television in a South Bank skyscraper00:02
Letter: The preservation of Britain's heritage00:02
Hard TV times for producers: Television's brave new world should be theirs for the taking but independent production companies find the going is tougher than ever. Jason Nisse reports00:02
Athletics: Norman rejects agents00:02
DVLC strike ballot over threat to 3,000 jobs00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Maastricht: Right-wing ultimatum over 'childish' threat00:02
Man held over Egyptian bus attack00:02
Obituary: Roger Miller00:02
Inquiry urged over quarry threat to woods: Proposals to use a 40-year-old planning order to extract limestone from an area of natural beauty could have far-reaching consequences. Peter Dunn reports00:02
Radiation levels 'far higher than BNFL admitted': Families claim Sellafield contamination has caused cancers. Adam Sage reports00:02
Squash: Jansher in cruise control00:02
Health: It's a miserable life when the volume's turned down: Researchers hope to find alternatives to surgery for treating severe glue ear in children, writes Christopher Mowbray00:02
Football: Quick reunion stokes Valiant fire: Rupert Metcalf on the draw for the first round of the FA Cup00:02
THEATRE / New Voices - Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court, SW100:02
Health: A lifetime of fibre may not be necessary: Annabel Ferriman reports on pioneering work that offers a new approach to treatment of cancer of the colon00:02
Army cook 'was beaten up by police officers'00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Campaign Diary00:02
Long-term strategy 'is needed for coal sell-off'00:02
Obituary00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
B&B admits to plan to cut jobs00:02
Letter: Nominal traditions00:02
Letter: Tomlinson's effect on casualties, mental health and community care00:02
IRA says it planted bomb