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Diary: PS: This is not for publication, but . . .00:02
Commentary: Navel-gazing no cure for Lloyd's00:02
Market Report: BA in a spin on fares war and Dan-Air worries00:02
Glut of gas-fired power plant feared00:02
Yeltsin cracks down on Speaker's private army00:02
Fashion: Role models who mean business: I expect everything to last five years00:02
Babcock cuts payout after slide in profits00:02
TECHNIQUE / Wooster collage: The Wooster Group's latest show uses Chekhov, close-ups and chaos. Sabine Durrant reports00:02
Abattoirs fail to meet standards of hygiene00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
They march, they sing, they vote: Their issues may have dropped out of the US campaign, but the women are still hanging on in there. Reggie Nadelson reports00:02
Extension in social work training delayed00:02
Golf: Faldo unassailable on last stop of the gravy train00:02
Sports Politics: Olympic heads at odds00:02
Role models who mean business00:02
Plutonium watch00:02
Letter: Effects of glue ear00:02
Pollution takes heavy toll: Britain's landscape is being ravaged by acid rain and misguided planting policies. Susan Watts reports00:02
View from City Road: Users back in the driving seat00:02
Letter: Maastricht: innovative debate, multi-speed Europe and rebels' power00:02
MUSIC / BBC Philharmonic / George Lloyd - RNCM, Manchester00:02
The reaction: Do something now]: There has been enormous reader response to the plan for economic recovery we published last week00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
The US Presidential Election: Campaign Diary00:02
Letter: In praise of life beyond Oxbridge00:02
Obituary: Paul Eisler00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Right-wing puritan bucks trend in polling00:02
Admiralty 'ignorance led to loss of Falklands warship'00:02
Sun Alliance sells 8% stake in L&M00:02
Boxing: Bowe aims his arrow at Lewis00:02
Brittan defies US on securities rules00:02
Letter: Kept in the dark over monuments00:02
Delors angered by attacks over Gatt00:02
Leading Article: Failure of vision00:02
Letter: In praise of life beyond Oxbridge00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
One-woman vigil alerts shoppers to wheel-clamps00:02
Letter: Britain is neglecting Balkan tragedy00:02
EC to improve links with East Europe00:02
ROCK / Records: Bob went a mumblin' and Keef went a riffin': Andy Gill on retro-folk, retro-blues and retro-raunch from Bob Dylan, John Lee Hooker, Rainer, Keef and Izzy Stradlin00:02
Football: Piontek critical of Turks00:02
Letter: Peace trains have many organisers00:02
Peace plan urges single Bosnia state00:02
Bill Cosby interested in NBC, says paper00:02
Church schools look poised to lead swing to opting-out (CORRECTED)00:02
Leaked papers signal block on rise in benefits00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
ROCK / World Music: In glorious isolation: Choosing the best Cuban record of the year is easy, but buying it is another matter. Philip Sweeney reports00:02
Cabinet battle looms over widened VAT00:02
Tobacco adverts ban 'would mean fewer smokers'00:02
Football: Menotti stays on00:02
Letter: Maastricht: innovative debate, multi-speed Europe and rebels' power00:02
The message: Reform the system now]: There has been enormous reader response to the plan for economic recovery we published last week00:02
MUSIC / Blood feast: Michael Dervan on vampires, terrors and errors at this year's Wexford Festival00:02
Ernst pays pounds 4.6m in Walker case: Correction00:02
The Government in Crisis: Cosy chats soften up backbench rebels: Tory waverers faced a top-level charm assault. Colin Brown reports00:02
Thoroughly modern manners00:02
Man tells of Triad initiation00:02
View from City Road: Onset of the yuletide jitters00:02
THEATRE / Lulu - Lilian Baylis, London EC100:02
Fashion: Role models who mean business: My style is more relaxed as an MP00:02
Hong Kong documents widen rift00:02
Protest to Libya00:02
Growing cost of feet credibility: Trainers are 'too dear' but teenagers still pay. Kathy Marks reports00:02
Letter: Over here, Bill00:02
SA diplomacy00:02
Ford to shut two factories for week00:02
View from City Road: Wellcome high on drugs00:02
Racing: Bookie denies Browne link00:02
Motor Rallying: In the realm of spinning senses00:02
Football: Harford quells Newcastle revolt00:02
Militant spectre takes on substance: By-elections in Glasgow today look likely to damage Labour. James Cusick sets the scene00:02
Guinness feels the chilly draught of fall at LVMH00:02
Column Eight: Feeling below the line?00:02
An invisible man among the crowd: The surest way to be overlooked is to rattle a tin in the rush hour, says Clive Lyons, a collector for Crisis, the charity for the homeless00:02
Danube area split over plan to dam river00:02
Commentary: Home lending still on shaky ground00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
Appointments00:02
True crime level may be triple police figure00:02
Birthdays00:02
Arrows zing to targets aided by wizard spells: Bhutanese take their archery competitions seriously, and using sorcerers to whip up hexes against opponents is part of the game, Tim McGirk finds on a visit to Thimphu00:02
English Heritage splits over plan for disposals00:02
Parakeets out the back, minas in the house: Oi yoy, yoy, yoy, yoy]: The birdman of Walthamstow tells Melanie McFadyean how his crusade of rescuing strays has ruined his social life00:02
Russians leave00:02
Caught in the shadow of apartheid: John Carlin reports from Johannesburg on slow progress in the development of rugby union in South Africa's black communities00:02
Obituary: Paul Frankel00:02
Lamont to spell out new openness00:02
Blue-beret UK troops arrive 'to open' Split00:02
THEATRE / Love in a warm climate: Paul Taylor reviews Heer Ranjha at Stratford East00:02
The Government in Crisis: Danish move adds to Major's woes: Foreign Office warns that Maastricht memorandum may make ratification process in Britain more difficult00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
By a nose00:02
Rugby Union: Wallabies call Crowley00:02
Letter: Kept in the dark over monuments00:02
Fighting only for equality00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Public Services Management: A rational response in Unison: Alan Jinkinson, Nalgo's leader, is set to head what will be Britain's largest trade union. He describes the challenges ahead to Paul Gosling00:02
Education: Where mum and dad go to school, too: Sarah Strickland reports on a venture in which parental involvement sometimes means a return to the classroom00:02
Higher Education: Being first is not enough: There are too few postgraduate grants to match the demand from the highest achievers at Britain's universities. Ngaio Crequer reports00:02
Ratners 'to pay 58m pounds bond cash'00:02
Freed loyalist life prisoner is ordered back to jail00:02
Seismograph deal may be referred00:02
Maxwell 'damaged City's name'00:02
Rugby Union: McGowan looks made to measure00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Football: Campbell keeps Arsenal alive00:02
Native Scottish forests face fight to survive: Britain's landscape is being ravaged by acid rain and misguided planting policies. Susan Watts reports00:02
HIV-blood defendant is jailed00:02
Shephard delays introduction of new union curbs00:02
Chasing sales rather than margins pays off at M&S00:02
Kohl muddies water over need for tax rises00:02
Fischer extends chess lead00:02
Court Circular00:02
Tunnel rail service set to begin in mid-199400:02
The Government in Crisis: Hurd increases confusion00:02
American Football: Marino alive to the hits and myths: The quarterback who collects records has no Super Bowl ring. Paul Hayward reports from Miami00:02
Education: Hallowe'en: innocent fun or evil in disguise?: Jane French explains why some schools are banning pumpkins, witches and apple-bobbing00:02
ROCK / Riffs - Leo Moran of The Saw Doctors on 'Something Better Change' by The Stranglers00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Brooke to widen range of governors at the BBC00:02
Britons spend pounds 2.4bn on pets00:02
Obituary: Professor Adelino da Palma Carlos00:02
France faces battle to stub out old habits00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Letter: Imperial College00:02
ROCK / Gig Guide00:02
Anniversaries00:02
ROCK / Live: Preaching to the converted: Tim Wright on George Benson at Wembley00:02
Telegraph advances 10% despite cover price rise00:02
Education: The heads who mind their own business: More schools are hiring expert help to manage their budget problems, says Gerald Haigh00:02
Artillery duels rock Monrovia00:02
Congratulations: world survived00:02
Loss-hit Lloyd's syndicate is given low 'stability rating'00:02
Escobar's aide killed in raid00:02
Newcomers find mixed response00:02
Letter: Maastricht: innovative debate, multi-speed Europe and rebels' power00:02
Bulgarian PM resigns after vote00:02
The Government in Crisis: Scientists seek to take the drama out of a crisis: Comparing Tory backbenchers to cornered dogs may help science to predict how the Government's present crisis will end. William Hartston reports00:02
Rugby League: Wigan's challenge hit by injuries00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Escobar's aide killed in raid00:02
Charities Update: More grant applications00:02
Letter: Nursery role-play00:02
Six further pits to close with more job losses00:02
Negus antiques draw a crowd00:02
UK firms generous on pay for directors00:02
'Oktoberfest' not a brew that travels easily00:02
Australian massacre charge00:02
Fashion: Role models who mean business: Power dressing is about being discreet and classic00:02
Receivers in at Alliance Resources00:02
O&Y tells court of offer to creditors00:02
Football: Samways' simple solution00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Major can escape the stagnant, poisonous pools00:02
Pitting wits against coal closures: David Bowen describes how a job-seeking agency for miners is preparing for battle00:02
Law Report: BBC camera crew invaded subject's privacy: Regina v Broadcasting Complaints Commission, ex parte British Broadcasting Corporation - Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Macpherson), 9 October 199200:02
Yeltsin puts a ban on his rival's army00:02
Football: Forest leave it late to find way00:02
Obituary: Peter Rice00:02
Racing: Major up before stewards00:02
Charities Update: New job technology00:02
Executives feel the pinch as Japanese firms cut costs: Terry McCarthy reports on a collective spirit of belt-tightening after years of profligate spending00:02
Help for Rushdie00:02
Football: Saunders heads in to take care of the holders00:02
Airlines fear the fate of the miners00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
The Government in Crisis: Howard aims to curb commission's powers00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
ROCK / Boyz 'n' the hoods: Sold up the river: Giles Smith joins Boyz II Men on the campaign trail00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Paula Yates fined over TV licence00:02
Fashion: Role models who mean business: The rules are unspoken00:02
Ronay becomes fashion victim00:02
Football: Spanish inquisition00:02
DANCE / Previous convictions: Judith Mackrell on the Stephen Petronio Company in Half Wrong Plus Laytext at the South Bank00:02
Blacks Leisure slices dividend00:02
Graduates of the Institute of Personnel Management: The following, having satisfied the examiners, have qualified for graduate membership of the IPM between October 1991 and October 199200:02
Commentary: The land of the regulated00:02
Football: Rovers work for the spoils00:02
Racing / Breeders' Cup 1992: Sheikh draws perfect pitch: European runners find safety in numbers as big race stalls are allocated, Paul Hayward reports from Gulfstream Park00:02
Letter: Mummy's talk on the facts of life00:02
The Government in Crisis: Labour dismisses proposal by Danes00:02
Rugby Union: England relieved as Springboks tour is given go-ahead00:02
Delors favoured00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A good moment to put the House in order: 'Westminster: Does Parliament Work?' - John Garrett: Gollancz, 17.99 pounds00:02
Charities: When caring means sharing . . .: Charity, as they say, is big business. Joanna Gibbon asks what large agencies can do when smaller counterparts feel the chill of recession00:02
Teachers warn of pay review backlash00:02
Ambulance chief quits after patients die in computer failure00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Audit finds high Kuwaiti losses00:02
Boxing promoter 'lied over fighter's epilepsy'00:02
Police cells man 'died after drugs overdose'00:02
Anti-drug agents crack pet ruse of the drugs cartel00:02
Leading Article: A matter of life and death00:02
Parking death man is fined00:02
Major 'hiding' Maastricht facts: Foreign Office document warned Prime Minister that new Danish proposals on treaty ratification were unlikely to be accepted by other EC governments00:02
Clinton's poll lead over Bush slumps to 2 points00:02
Wood conservation pays off: Britain's landscape is being ravaged by acid rain and misguided planting policies. Susan Watts reports00:02
Low speeds for boats on the Norfolk Broads00:02
'Ceasefire' in S Lebanon00:02
Football: Deane's dry spell causes concern00:02
Judge forced to grant release of child molester00:02
Sport in Short: Pools News