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Who's to say what's right and wrong?: John Patten wants morality back in the school curriculum, but is this practical in an age of diverse values? - Self-esteem is fundamental00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Gaidar defends the free market: Russia's reforming Prime Minister faces down a raucous reception in Congress but fails to win over the critics of his monetarist policies00:02
Salvesen gets Olympic boost00:02
Gains at Granada benefit Robinson00:02
Putting a value on taking action00:02
German MPs win veto on Euro-currency00:02
View from City Road: Granada stages a comeback00:02
War clouds gather over Macedonia00:02
M&G plans US arm to woo big clients00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
London Electricity confident on review00:02
Grand designs of the Earl of Fair Dinkum: When Keith from Australia claimed his inheritance, something stirred in the parish of Wangford. Simon Hollington reports00:02
Greeks divided by dam project00:02
Cricket: Rutherford provides relief00:02
Campaigners target Labour00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Squash: MacLean recovers against the odds00:02
Letter: Battles won and lost in Beveridge's war on poverty00:02
MUSIC / Bax to the future: Anthony Payne on rare Bliss and Bax, at the South Bank and in Guildford00:02
Obituary: Sir Sidney Nolan00:02
Rugby Union: Granny bonds Reed to Exiles' brotherhood00:02
'Immunity' in alleged kidnap case queried00:02
Fashion Update: Fashion Acts00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
UK reserves show first rise in six months00:02
Fashion Update: Eccentric jewels00:02
Appointments00:02
West End bomb is fourth IRA failure in 17 days00:02
Old Guard has its fingers in the rice bowl: Japan's farming idyll may be fading, but vested interests are clinging to the myth. Terry McCarthy reports from Tokyo00:02
Parliamentary Questions: Written Replies00:02
Profits flow freely at Yorkshire Water00:02
AB Electronic agrees bid from TT Group00:02
Obituary: John Somerset Murray00:02
Police doctors killed prisoner with drugs00:02
Paris queries Gatt 'grey areas'00:02
Who's to say what's right and wrong?: John Patten wants morality back in the school curriculum, but is this practical in an age of diverse values? - Too cold an approach to religion00:02
Privatisation looms for executive agencies00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Union-link review body offers no blueprint00:02
Algeria imposes indefinite curfew00:02
Diary00:02
Rugby League: Council call for county cups to stay00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Wednesday fizz as Rangers fall flat00:02
Unmarrieds face dearer mortgages00:02
Public Service Management: Flight into the public sector: Don Cruickshank, the former managing director of Richard Branson's Virgin Group who now runs the Scottish NHS, talks to Sarah Hegarty00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
THEATRE / Beg - BAC, London SW1100:02
Tennis: Peak time for Switzerland's odd couple: John Roberts reports on the contrasting characters entrusted with upholding a nation's honour in the Davis Cup final this weekend00:02
Jersey makes new assurances on growth00:02
Football: Officials side with Spartak00:02
Who's to say what's right and wrong?: John Patten wants morality back in the school curriculum, but is this practical in an age of diverse values? - Schools are turning into factories00:02
Football: Celtic's blushes saved by Vata00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Former mandarin criticises Patten00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Union puts cost of sacking 30,000 miners at 2.7bn pounds00:02
Israel set to allow contacts with the PLO00:02
Cricket: Selectors dig in over dissidents' no-confidence vote: Martin Johnson on the latest twist in the saga of David Gower's omission from the England touring side00:02
Bass figures disappoint City00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Hindu threat to mosque00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Kiwomya cast as the equaliser00:02
UK 'isolated' on march towards European state00:02
Higher Education: After pit closures: will wisdom aid recovery?00:02
Column Eight: Banker bet off course00:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: O'Neill bears the mark of his mentor: Wycombe await the visit of West Bromwich with due cause for optimism. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Obituary: Ray Wilkie00:02
Clinton puts accent on 'the people'00:02
ROCK / To cut a long story short: They said CDs would run and run, and little by little they've been getting longer. Andy Gill calls time, gents, please00:02
Hopes fade for multi-party peace talks00:02
National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles: Aids 'is something you talk about afterwards': Esther Oxford asked five people how their lives have been affected by the safe sex culture00:02
Baseball: Allegations of racism may mean the end for Schott: David Usborne reports from Washington on a problem for Cincinnati's outspoken baseball owner00:02
'Mirror' staff vote for action00:02
Court Circular00:02
'Investment in housing cheaper than hostels bill'00:02
Why Boris can ignore writing on Kremlin wall: Russia's reforming Prime Minister faces down a raucous reception in Congress but fails to win over the critics of his monetarist policies00:02
Twelve face grim economic future00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Pounds 8m scheme for disused mine00:02
Letter: Welfare record00:02
Bishop fears for local democracy00:02
Obituary: Ernie Curtis00:02
Anniversaries00:02
ROCK / Sorry, son. It's not for sale: 'Go ahead, try it out.' Lloyd Bradley strives to be heard above the rock 'n' roll racket at the London Music Show 9200:02
Artists lament decline of album sleeve: Avant-garde designers find tiny compact disc covers offer little scope for self-expression (CORRECTED)00:02
Pilot in near miss found dead in car00:02
MUSIC / Northern Sinfonia - Durham Cathedral00:02
Commentary: The franc will get by with a little help00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Keane's strike a spur for Forest00:02
Profits growth gives spur to Dairy Crest flotation00:02
ROCK RIFFS / Dud, dud, duh . . .: 25 years ago a hotel caught fire and the ultimate riff emerged from the smoke. Roger Glover of Deep Purple looks back00:02
Breakthrough at the breaker's: A revolution in recycling old cars could render the traditional scrapyard obsolete. Roger Bell reports00:02
Woman gets five years for knife killing00:02
Mine memorial saves school in slurry landslide00:02
View from City Road: Hidden benefits for shareholders00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A high thinker with three hundred wives: 'Suleiman the Magnificent' - Andre Clot tr. Matthew Reisz: Saqi Books, 35 pounds00:02
Cammell Laird closure to end Mersey shipbuilding00:02
Birthdays00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Stuart slows Everton recovery00:02
David Gower, 8,231 still not in: Richard Tomlinson believes little is to be gained from a Gentlemen's disagreement over the most elegant of batsmen00:02
MI5 and MI6 'troublesome'00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Fashion Update: Silk undies for all00:02
US troops await vote on Somalia00:02
Racing: Turf beaten by weather00:02
UN soldier kidnapped in Sarajevo00:02
Racing: Latest prices00:02
Rail supply firms face 'annihilation'00:02
Who's to say what's right and wrong?: John Patten wants morality back in the school curriculum, but is this practical in an age of diverse values? - If you don't like it, the door's there00:02
Arrests over 'car-jack' murder00:02
Cricket: Border and Hughes fined for dissent00:02
Who's to say what's right and wrong?: John Patten wants morality back in the school curriculum, but is this practical in an age of diverse values? - Dangers of deprivation00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
ERM eroded as Bundesbank defends franc00:02
Hockey: Gifts ensure Insurance victory00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Obituary: Leslie Hotson00:02
The Pru opposes Amstrad buyout00:02
Falklands loose fishing income00:02
Khmer Rouge seizes Britons00:02
Obituary: Jorge Donn00:02
Complaints by bank customers continue to soar: Vivien Goldsmith reports on the growing number of banking grievances and looks at individual cases00:02
Fashion: Yves, Sonia et Christian say merci: Once a year the couturiers of Paris come down from their thrones to celebrate their wondrous seamstresses. Marion Hume was there with her plume, and Herbie Knott with his lens00:02
Market Report: Kuwaiti arms deal prospect ignites GKN00:02
DANCE / Dancing to a different tune: Keeping music live can mean killing dance: Judith Mackrell reports on the uneasy relationship between dancers and the Musicians' Union00:02
Cricket / Books for Christmas: Auras, odes and labours of love: Derek Hodgson inspects a festive blend of memories, statistics and controversy00:02
Commentary: CBI makes case for no strings00:02
Fashion Update: Scenting battle00:02
Education: Don't be limited by tunnel vision: Arts and humanities graduates can find jobs - if they overcome their prejudices about the world of commerce. Sarah Strickland reports00:02
Disney pair sell share options00:02
Standard Chartered splits chairman and chief roles00:02
Smokers fume as police foil a deadly habit00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Rugby Union: Hastings at the helm for Scotland00:02
Little things mean a lot00:02
What you could pay under the council tax00:02
Fact: men have more sex than women: If you believe that, you've probably been reading a survey. What do they really tell us? Angela Neustatter reports00:02
Who's to say what's right and wrong?: John Patten wants morality back in the school curriculum, but is this practical in an age of diverse values? - Instability as families fall apart00:02
Schlesinger puts franc in new turmoil00:02
Wills00:02
JAZZ / Knee trembler: Phil Johnson on David Sanborn at the Town and Country, London NW500:02
Fair trials 'at risk from statements'00:02
Commentary: Review could store up trouble00:02
View from City Road: GEC's future plans off the rails00:02
East Timor leader 'tortured'00:02
Law Report: Disclosure orders are not limited: Re British & Commonwealth Holdings plc (No 2) - House of Lords (Lord Keith of Kinkel, Lord Ackner, Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle, Lord Lowry and Lord Slynn of Hadley), 29 October 199200:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Boxing: Simply the purse00:02
Cricket: Aqib injury worry00:02
Higher Education: Art, science and life: Sheffield University is devising a general degree based on local people's needs, not conventional subject divisions. Liz Heron explains00:02
Tourists run the gauntlet in South Africa: The murder of two British women comes amid a tide of violence, writes John Carlin00:02
Football: Blissett faced with 'ample evidence'00:02
Sailing: Phillips pushes on after repair work00:02
Law Report: Council's duty towards gypsies: South Hams District Council v Shough - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Nourse and Lord Justice Staughton), 2 December 199200:02
UN agency attacks asylum law00:02
More workdays lost to injury than strikes00:02
Who's to say what's right and wrong?: John Patten wants morality back in the school curriculum, but is this practical in an age of diverse values? Jane French canvasses opinion00:02
BT freezes phone call charges but raises line rentals00:02
THEATRE / The limitations of lunacy: Jeffrey Wainwright on The Man in the Moon at the Liverpool Everyman00:02
Sport in Short: Pools News