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UN Somalia aid envoy resigns over criticism00:02
ANC Zulu leader assassinated00:02
Football: County exposed by White00:02
The Government in Crisis: Basildon signals swing to disillusion among voters: Essex man's confidence in John Major has been damaged. Kathy Marks visits a key marginal00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Squash: Khan steals march after robbery00:02
All saved00:02
View from City Road: Swings and roundabouts00:02
Football: Bernard dogs Swindon00:02
Media: Did you see the TV revolution?: Channel 4 is 10 years old. Its one-time dreamers are now cash-flow experts. Sue Summers wonders whether grown-up means sold-out00:02
So what do you use pornography for?: In the heated debate about magazines and videos one voice is rarely heard: that of the consumer. Joseph Gallivan listened in00:02
The Government in Crisis: Ministers divided over being bold or cautious: The choice of motion for next week's Maastricht debate split the Cabinet. Colin Brown reports00:02
Mountain Running: Taking on the wilderness of pain: Robert Howard loses his battle with the unforgiving elements of mountain running00:02
Warren denies money is motive for libel case00:02
The Orkney Inquiry: Child abuse report urges 194 reforms: Lord Clyde's paper will be a 'major influence' in the transformation00:02
Deaths blamed on computer00:02
Racing: 10-year ban on former trainer00:02
Grand Met discusses Gonzalez sherry link00:02
Cricket: Umpires see light00:02
Iraqi long-range missile plan used UK technology00:02
Boxing: Lewis in a web of vested interests: Ken Jones reports on the convoluted business of promoting Britain's Canadian-raised contender for the world heavyweight boxing championship00:02
Yeltsin at war with hardline critics00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
The Government in Crisis: Major chooses confrontation: PM retreats on election threat and opens drive to rally troops for EC vote00:02
Maxwell funds get 100m pounds 'loan'00:02
How to be resigned to your fate00:02
Media: Did you see the TV revolution?: Channel 4 is 10 years old. Its one-time dreamers are now cash-flow experts. Sue Summers wonders whether grown-up means sold-out00:02
Obituary: Lord Ashby00:02
The Orkney Inquiry: Results of Fife inquiry published00:02
Dairy: We lost the election? Phew, what a relief00:02
Serbian rout of Bosnian forces00:02
Leading Article: Setting the majority free00:02
Exports to Iraq 'were approved by ministers'00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: Dangerous medicine for the economic disease00:02
Hopes of trade deal rise as US agrees to talk00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Football: Ferguson has cup problem00:02
Citicorp's burden00:02
Cancer families' case 'weakened by flawed report'00:02
Letter: Banking on independence00:02
'1,500 political prisoners held'00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
The Government in Crisis: Discontent grows in sceptical Luton: Mike Durham met some Tory grassroots critics of an 'indecisive' government00:02
Motor Racing: Patrese's reward for assistance rendered00:02
TELEVISION / Art for the heart's sake: Yesterday Richard Eyre, the director, spoke candidly about the BBC's crisis of faith at The Odd Couple, the Arts Council's Brighton conference on the arts and television. This is an edited version00:02
Mass suicides feared in Seoul00:02
China 'will fight Patten to end'00:02
Spurt in growth boosts Bush00:02
'I was the nude on the bacon advert': Imogen Edwards-Jones mingles with the stars among TV's extras00:02
Number of cars in London falls00:02
Hutchison may cancel PCN plans in Britain00:02
Obituary: Roy Marshall00:02
Letter: Tony Hancock on the wrong track00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Into the dream time: No. 11 Chelsea00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Major's constitutional position00:02
Poles bid farewell to troops00:02
Law Report: Worker entitled to time off for union duties: London Ambulance Service v Charlton and others - Employment Appeal Tribunal (Mr Justice Wood, Miss JW Collerson and Mr JD Daly), 1 September 1992.00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Italy's old guard seeks salvation through reform00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Lloyd's members hit by extra 132m pounds losses00:02
Equestrianism: Nolan rides high00:02
BP offers Thai oil and gas assets for sale00:02
Men left twin sisters to die in blazing barn, court told00:02
Boxing: Schwer confident00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Chess00:02
Obituary: Lord Ashby00:02
Buoyant Blenheim in 32% advance00:02
Heseltine looked at pit subsidy option00:02
VAT monster rears its head: As Europe hurtles towards the single market, the nightmare of the new tax regime looms. Sarah Lambert reports00:02
Letter: Down with VAT00:02
The Orkney Inquiry: 'Reporter' is central figure in emotional saga00:02
Man accused of severing hand00:02
BOOK REVIEW / For ever and ever until we split up, Amen: 'Daring to Speak Love's Name' - Elizabeth Stuart: Hamish Hamilton, 7.99 pounds00:02
Europe 'needs Maastricht to fend off past'00:02
Protesters win quarry inquiry00:02
View from City Road: Funding sums need to add up00:02
Commentary: Banking lessons from Germany00:02
OPERA / Odious comparison: Falstaff / Don Giovanni - English Touring Opera00:02
Canada's 'no' voters humiliate Mulroney and anger Indians00:02
The Government in Crisis: Thatcherites return to stalk the lobbies: Colin Brown reports on the 92 Group of backbenchers who are threatening to become 'the tail that wags the dog'00:02
Football: Two doubts for Turkey00:02
Gorbachev to pay00:02
The Government in Crisis: Major holds firm on commitment to Maastricht00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Bundesbank under fire on interest rate policy00:02
Dead pet owners get grief helpline00:02
The Government in Crisis: Hurd angered socialist members of the European Parliament00:02
Clinton rallies the white South00:02
MUSIC / Caractacus - Barbican, London EC100:02
Officers face charges over fatal crash00:02
Denmark throws a lifeline on Maastricht treaty00:02
The Government in Crisis: Taxation scheme for invalidity benefits00:02
Meet the exquisite Ms Oates: Angela Lambert talks to the prolific US novelist whose fragile demeanour belies her tough social chronicles00:02
Leading Article: The deeper malaise00:02
Baghdad insider joins Saddam coup plotters: A former ally of the President is part of a coalition to overthrow his regime, writes Hugh Pope in Salahuddin00:02
Prison contract bids 'depend on enlightened regimes'00:02
Vacuum's slide kills off China's first rights issue00:02
Our heritage lost to the free market00:02
Art Market: Buyers buck recession to pack cash and carry fair00:02
Priest struggles against modern slavery in Brazil00:02
Civilians die as Israel takes on Hizbollah men00:02
Out of the West: Balls come out as candidates play the macho game00:02
The Government in Crisis: Officials talk publicly of grassroots fears: Tory activists are uneasy about the infighting. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Bingo addict killed mother00:02
Refugees could cripple rural council's budget00:02
Phone users urge greater competition00:02
Rugby Union: Springbok tour hangs in balance00:02
Market Report: Boots investors scent trouble in perfume battle00:02
The Government in Crisis: Hurd speech exposed the extent of latest U-turn00:02
THEATRE / Between the Lines: The actor and director Burt Caesar on Serious Money00:02
Growth in US economy boosts Bush campaign00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
The Orkney Inquiry: Parents' solidarity ended by dispute over public image: People in the Orkneys are sceptical of officials in authority after the allegations of ritual child abuse00:02
Furniture for the man who is left on the shelf00:02
Our heritage lost to the free market00:02
Golf: Tour over for Seve00:02
Lithuania poll00:02
Letter: Major's constitutional position00:02
Obituary: David Baxandall00:02
The illusion of a two-party state: Despite Maastricht and the coal fiasco, history suggests the pendulum of power will not swing away from the Tories, says Linda Colley00:02
Letter: Major's constitutional position00:02
THEATRE / Musicals: Knockin' 'em dead in the aisles: John Weidman, author of Assassins, talks to Sarah Hemming about staging a hit00:02
Yale backs a new old boy00:02
Turkey sends tanks into Iraq00:02
Rugby Union: Irish have Wallabies wallowing00:02
Staggering EMU supported00:02
Gloomy CBI demands 'clear policy'00:02
Football: Bright has a night of delight00:02
Letter: Exams and training to select judges00:02
FNFC bond issue is first of its kind00:02
Media: Did you see the TV revolution?: Points of view: four prominent TV gurus say what they think of the Channel 4 show so far00:02
Letter: Banking on independence00:02
Unlikely face at the 'Mirror': Michael Leapman looks at the adaptable David Montgomery00:02
Sailing: Tudor tops class with style: The amateurs leading the British Steel round-the-world race have done a professional job. Stuart Alexander reports00:02
Racing: Flight scare for Britain's Cup entries00:02
MUSIC / Hummingbirds and primal soup: Meredith Oakes on Franz Welser-Most and the London Philharmonic at the Festival Hall00:02
'3,000 jobs to go in Dan-Air deal'00:02
Labour sets out plans for housing revival00:02
Football: Thompson inspires Ipswich00:02
Football: Souness given five-game ban00:02
Off the rails00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Perfume price war intensifies00:02
Men at the wheel face uphill struggle: In our series on business leaders, Michael Harrison looks at the car industry00:02
Letter: Dangerous medicine for the economic disease00:02
Japan reels as sumo king hooks sex idol00:02
Racing / 1992 Breeders Cup: Fast talk from racing's old folks: 'What's that accent? You Cuban?', Paul Hayward is asked at one of Florida's lesser-known tracks00:02
Football: Allen lifts Rangers' spirits00:02
Commentary: Why BA deal needs strings attached00:02
Squash: Marshall lore growing: Richard Eaton reports on a talented British squash player whose experimental style is reaping unexpected dividends00:02
Catalogue of mistakes in Orkney child abuse affair00:02
Jupiter's new recruit gains pounds 100m new business00:02
Out of the West: Balls come out as candidates play the macho game00:02
Rail sale is a threat to spending, report says00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
View from City Road: Debt wrinkles are ironed out00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Letter: Vexed question of dangerous dogs00:02
Japanese executives' pay cut as profits fall00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
The Government in Crisis: Labour looks to Smith for grip on the jugular00:02
THEATRE / Iron and thunder: Jeffrey Wainwright on Kaboodle's King Lear in Manchester00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: Barts' need for a captain at the helm00:02
THEATRE / Previews and First Nights00:02
Letter: Banking on independence00:02
Column Eight: Dead cool marketing drive00:02
Kylie popular among parents00:02
Architecture: Stitching back the Georgian threads, the Victorian patches: Rowan Moore reports on a firm that has brought a new dignity to city-centre housing00:02
Commentary: Lower rates justified00:02
Senator admits he is an alien00:02
Motion defeated00:02
The Government in Crisis: Tory outcry hinges on calls for leadership: As John Major and his government come under increasing criticism of their policies from once stalwart voters, Anthony Bevins gauges the mood of Conservative MPs00:02
Letter: Vexed question of dangerous dogs00:02
Key issues remain cloudy in crisis at Harland Simon: Many questions surround the circumstances of the group's collapse. Paul Durman reports00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Report set to fuel single-market row00:02
Letter: Major's constitutional position00:02
Obituary: Lord Ashby00:02
Baroness Thatcher unveils portrait