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Leading Article: Unlucky Lamont?00:02
Letter: Flying the flag for Sinead00:02
Football: Chelsea rewarded for their persistence00:02
Technology: Intel gets on the move: New chips and memory cards will improve portable computers, says Malcolm Wheatley00:02
Yeltsin bruised but victorious: Andrew Higgins in Moscow reports on hardliners' failure to crush reforms00:02
Racing: Coral to top Tim00:02
Q&A: Shame on you, Wakefield . . . and welcome to the pasty00:02
Football: Back to the sweetest of homes: Jasper Rees sees Charlton Athletic's winning return to the Valley after seven years' absence00:02
ROCK / Rook'n'roll just refuses to die00:02
Hondaism and the art of motorcycle sales: Sam Eilon separates truth from myth in the making of yet another Japanese success story00:02
Your Money: Rating people carries risks00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Whitehall fights shy of openness00:02
Golf: Clanger by Langer floors Faldo00:02
Rugby Union: London locks key to capital gain00:02
Real Life: Oh whoa] The love that dare not speak its mane: Hester Matthewman on an overriding British passion00:02
Sport in short: Athletics00:02
City File: Airtours hovers over Owners Abroad00:02
Gibraltar backs gay law reforms00:02
SCIENCE / Sailing from Earth on a sunbeam: A Russian spacecraft driven by solar pressure is about to be tested, says Peter Bond00:02
Real Life: Opinions: Who first broke your heart?: Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin, aged 12, has stoppedseeing Laura Bundy, aged 1100:02
Best and the Worst: Technology trust cashes in the dollar00:02
Letter: Pensioners living abroad appeal for index justice00:02
Police set IRA road traps00:02
RADIO / A better class of platitude00:02
City File: Carlton returns00:02
Bosnia: End fighting by force, says UN commander: Two countries torn apart by civil war, two crises for humanity, both crying out for the world to intervene00:02
Clare takes up politics00:02
Sport in short: Snooker00:02
Bunhill: Range war at Tesco00:02
Inside Story: When man rapes man: Victims daren't report it, the law won't recognise it, the public can't understand it: but gradually the taboos around male rape are breaking down, reports Simon Garfield00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
A serious case of press contempt00:02
Letter: No law against bogus doctors00:02
Notebook: The faint whiff of snake oil: Harley Street's ornate facade oozes professional substance. But, as the exposure of Dr Courtney this week proved, appearances can deceive00:02
Rugby Union: Last traces of amateurism go with IMG appointment00:02
BOOKS / Postcards from the edge of boredom and beyond: Is travel writing the art-form it's cracked up to be? Or a refuge for failed novelists and poseurs? Anthony Quinn blasts off00:02
Letter: Prevention is best cure for car addicts00:02
'Independent on Sunday' success00:02
IRA man's family to sue Annesley00:02
Football: Palace take free flight00:02
Economics: Industry needs help to make it00:02
Sport in short: Judo00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The psychopathology of everyday criticism: Freud's women - Lisa Appignanesi and John Forrester: Weidenfeld, pounds 2500:02
Kingfisher bid00:02
Then & Now: Aniversaries00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
City goes on full bid alert: Conglomerate expected to pounce before Christmas as market confidence improves00:02
On the alert with the Met00:02
Keeping the Peace / UN: The next war? Balkans choke on a poisoned fruit salad: Macedonia's bid for independence is reviving a deadly identity crisis. Tony Barber reports from Salonica00:02
Football: Ferdinand is forcible00:02
Football: Everton risk more than local pride00:02
Kiss and tell comes to the Kremlin: Andrew Higgins in Moscow reports on how Russia's first tabloid sex scandal is gripping the nation00:02
Gummer's gospel truth: Geraldine Bedell hears why a leading layman has split from Church rulers00:02
Doctor broke rules in Broadmoor00:02
Tory MPs opt for Lamont to stay on00:02
Isosceles in debt talks00:02
THEATRE / There's no business like Noh business: The Witches - Duke of York's; The Ghost Train - Lyric, Hammersmith00:02
City: Old wounds00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The psychopathology of everyday criticism: Freud's women - Lisa Appignanesi and John Forrester: Weidenfeld, pounds 2500:02
Silent are the headhunters: Who are you going to call when you need a new managing director? Alison Eadie explores the secretive world of the search consultants00:02
Leading Article: That's Balmorality00:02
No benefit to rent: Both tenants and landlords are missing out, says Paul Gosling00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Once written, twice deflowered: In search of lost time - Marcel Proust, trs C K Scott-Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin, revised by D J Enright: Chatto 6 vols, pounds 15 each00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the Week00:02
Bomb offer exposed00:02
Letter: Schools opt for cash not liberty00:02
Then & Now: Out of Court00:02
Tennis: Rosset serves Swiss purpose00:02
Interview: Straight talk and loud ties: Sir John Harvey-Jones: The former chairman of ICI knows what's wrong with everyone else's business. But just how good was he, asks Chris Blackhurst00:02
High Noon in Hong Kong puts the markets to flight: The territory's business sector is trying to dilute reform plans to pacify China. Teresa Poole reports00:02
Rugby Union: Ford's model finish00:02
GARDENING / Turning over new leaves: What should Santa put in the horticultural stocking this year? Michael Leapman looks at 1992's crop of gardening books00:02
Lofty Swiss look down on EC advances00:02
Oh] To tell it like it really is00:02
Sport in short: Cricket00:02
Somalia: Unease as the warlords wait for the Marines: Two countries torn apart by civil war, two crises for humanity, both crying out for the world to intervene00:02
Export credit hopes raised00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Earth moves on South Bank00:02
Sport in short: Squash00:02
Letter: Don't mention it00:02
Scholey and George lead Bank race00:02
Letter: Banks who live by the recession should watch out in the boom00:02
Borrowers warm to terms of endowment: Policyholders may be entitled to low-cost loans for small amounts00:02
Woman of peace takes on military: Terry McCarthy on a hunger striker who hopes to topple Burma's junta00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Racial slurs could end dog days for Reds: David Usborne on the female owner of a big league baseball team who's in deep doo-doo00:02
Football: Quinn's day spoilt again00:02
Real Life: Rough justice helps victims of crime get their own back: Just another burglary - but this time the thief's luck ran out in a big way00:02
Sport in short: Motor Racing00:02
Rugby Union: Revan goes to hospital00:02
Football: A distant horizon, 12 yards away: Any player would expect to score from a penalty. And for a multi-million pound striker like a Vialli or a Maradona it's surely a formality. Not quite. Richard Williams reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In Brief: The fallen by John Mackenna, Blackstaff pounds 6.9500:02
Sunday ruling00:02
Football: Thumper00:02
Sport in short: Basketball00:02
Rugby union: Barnes stands as candidate for No 10: Guy Hodgson meets the Bath outside-half who has twice declared himself unavailable for England, but now hopes to make amends for both his country and the British Lions00:02
Keeping the Peace: The ghost of invasions past00:02
Cash cuts shackle friends of the arts: Financial support dwindles as local authorities are forced to squeeze spending, writes Paul Gosling00:02
Keeping the Peace / UN: The West's failure: Lie that leaves Bosnia in the lurch: We pretend it's an ethnic conflict, but it's a war crime, argues Robert Fisk00:02
Dancing to hire charges: Renting clothes could prove better than buying, but insurance is a must as an accessory. Mary Wilson shops around00:02
DANCE / Claps for the clodhoppers00:02
Expected pounds 65m settlement fuels Tarmac row00:02
Advertising: Heady days are history: Value for money has supplanted creativity as clients' top priority, writes Helen Slingsby00:02
Irish end poll count00:02
Sport in short: Tennis00:02
City File: On the prowl00:02
Real Life: Guilty of staying silent: A mother's duty is to protect her child. Heather Mills met Sally Emery - in prison because her baby was killed00:02
Boom and bust, as seen from Holt Hill: The closure of Cammell Laird at Birkenhead spells the end of a tradition going back 164 years. Scyld Berry reports00:02
Aides urge Clinton to snub Major00:02
Dip into the malt for rare returns: Investing in a cask of Scotch at source could prove very lucrative. Conal Gregory reports on two new schemes00:02
Football: The XI00:02
BA sniffs Qantas00:02
Council home buyers losing out00:02
Football Round-up: Grim day for giant-killers00:02
Rugby Union: Bath men swift on the wing00:02
MOTORING / The wheels of fashion: The Bugatti suited the bright young things of the '20s; the Citroen 2CV was for growing beards in. Cars are as much symbols of an era as ostrich feathers and earth shoes00:02
Cole honoured00:02
Letter: Prevention is best cure for car addicts00:02
Inquiries to be held into baby mix-up00:02
Whitehall clash hits homeless00:02
Wilderness of frozen assets: As the receivers begin untangling Rosehaugh's tentacles, Gail Counsell traces the path to destruction00:02
Heads fight for right to expel the unruly00:02
Letter: Privatise the trains, not the tracks00:02
How two-tier boards can cut corporate confusion: Jane Simms looks at where company structure might go after Cadbury00:02
World of many fiddles00:02
Then & Now: Deaths00:02
Football: Grant hits the target00:02
Oil blockades seafood capital00:02
GARDENING / Power Flowers: A hand-picked guide to hardy perennials 2: Mallow00:02
City: National hunt00:02
Football: Saints pass poor Arsenal00:02
Football: Yeovil denied record00:02
Shares: Sky's the limit with hi-tech high-flyers00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
City: City takes its sweet revenge on Sugar00:02
US ambassador advises against intervention in Somalia00:02
Fumes close Tube00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Petting his dog and eating it: I am the clay - Chaim Potok: Heinemann, pounds 13.9900:02
JAZZ / How soul got stuck in a groove00:02
Poets' angel is a man of plain words00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sex and drugs and woman's role: Dope girls: The Birth of the British Drug Underground - Marek Kohn: Lawrence & Wishart, pounds 11.9500:02
Business passes the buck00:02
Germans spot value in British property00:02
HEALTH / Common Remedies: Drugs for Arthritis00:02
Football: Last-minute winner puts Canaries clear00:02
Sport in short: Cycling00:02
Keeping the Peace / UN: New world order? Just too many scores to settle: Historian Donald Cameron Watt warns that military intervention in the world's small wars risks costly failure00:02
Sykes honoured00:02
Sport in short: Boxing00:02
Miners may lose 1,000 more jobs00:02
City: False dawn?00:02
Dirty tyranny of Mr Clean: As Croats celebrate the purity of their air, Dubravka Ugresic is afraid of suffocating00:02
Sport in short: Baseball00:02
Happier days are on the way as US sets pace in recovery: Britain hopes to follow the American upturn, as recession catches up with Germany00:02
Rugby League: Replay forced close to time00:02
Sport in short: Ice Hockey00:02
Appeal hope00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Cries & Whispers in New York00:02
Sport in short: Hockey00:02
Sport in short: Skiing00:02
Football: Rovers rocked by Hendrie hat-trick00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Graveyard politics and croaks from another Reich: The Call of the Toad - Gunter Grass, trs Ralph Manheim: Secker, pounds 14.99; A Death in Rome - Wolfgang Koeppen, trs Michael Hofmann: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 9.9900:02
Sport in short: Golf00:02
The search for more is in full flood: There's been plenty of water around - but a lot more rain is needed. Nicholas Schoon reports on the struggle to keep taps flowing00:02
City File: Alfred McAlpine possible takeover00:02
Dick's decorative toytown winds up the neighbours00:02
Board divisions paralysing Barclays00:02
Letter: The courage to just say no00:02
Drug war link to bomb blast00:02
Bonds00:02
Football: Villa lifted by Atkinson brace00:02
TELEVISION / A BBC restyling plan? Pah]00:02
Condom cabs00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Trollope: lost genius00:02
City File: Gardner Merchant buyout bid00:02
Panic allowed to run for Serbian presidency00:02
First snow in Glencoe00:02
Cures for work stress offer big savings: Hypnosis is being used to reduce the pressure that can lead to sickness. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Increase in pension contributions urged00:02
City File: Bid rumour00:02
Profile: Long live Eric the Blue: Sir Eric Pountain's Thatcherite faith remains unshaken as he makes his exit from Tarmac. Nick Gilbert reports00:02
Sport in short: Ski Jumping00:02
Football: Leeds fall to eager Forest00:02
Racing: Waterloo Boy digs deepest to take the Tingle Creek: Brough Scott at Sandown Park00:02
Sugar threatens to dump shareholders: Amstrad chairman hints that he may pull out as his pounds 113m play for the company heads for failure00:02
Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we devolve00:02
Letter: Irish vote signals tolerance and mutual respect00:02
Jack Hargeaves: the ultimate rural authority: Keith Elliott joins television's voice of the countryside on a search for real cider00:02
The secrets society: Hundreds of historic files remain closed for no obvious reason. Brian Cathcart reports00:02
Exclusive: Palace 'bent' rules to let princess marry in private00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
MUSIC / Direct from outer space to you in Huddersfield: Correction00:02
SKIING / Working to reverse a downhill trend: As skiing's stars gather for la premiere neige, Michael Sheridan reports from Val d'Isere on a sport in need of a fresh impetus00:02
Football: Allison in wonderland00:02
City File: Spring Ram00:02
Political Commentary: Major runs out of Chancellors00:02
ARTS / Exhibitions: A little local facility: Peter Lanyon - Cornish giant or neighbourhood oddball?00:02
KIO bail-out00:02
Ten die on roads00:02
Take a leaflet, destroy a tree, every pizza saves a piazza00:02
INEMA / Some giggles, but no guts: Death Becomes Her (PG); Slacker (15)00:02
Football: Robins routed by Vale00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
ARTS / Show People: Toiler in the Grove of academe: 55. Stanley Sadie00:02
Briton faces lashing00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge