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Obituary: Sir Robert Rex00:02
Raiders of the lost parts: Bedouin camel owners give adventurers the hump as iron wills are tested in the desert. Jeremy Hart reports from Oman00:02
Letter: Maid in Scotland00:02
To ski or not to ski: that is the question: Phil Reeves visited Aspen, Colorado, to find out why a vote against gays is testing consciences among the stars00:02
View from City Road: No cheer for Wace investors00:02
A film you won't be able to opt out of00:02
THEATRE / A production not to be sniffed at: Paul Taylor on Robert Lindsay as Cyrano de Bergerac at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket00:02
Letter: Simply not British00:02
Rugby Union: Master class from an all black force00:02
Leading Article: A clear signal to Serbia00:02
Obituary:00:02
Fianna Fail rebels oppose coalition negotiations00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Greencore improves despite scandal00:02
Algerian police kill 13 militants00:02
Commentary: Small firms need own ombudsman00:02
A change of heart in Moscow: Yeltsin has abandoned his Prime Minister, but what of his reforms? It is a question our leaders cannot ignore, writes Marshall I Goldman00:02
DANCE / Joining the movement: Stephanie Jordan watches London City Ballet toughen up its repertoire for its Sadler's Wells triple bill00:02
Rugby Union: Wood promises 12-month bans00:02
New PM short on substance00:02
Obituary: Vilma Banky: Correction00:02
Milosevic puts his faith in media abuse00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
SPD agrees to asylum deal00:02
Liberals awake to the rapid rise of the right00:02
Commentary: Conflict of MPs' interest00:02
The street that died from 'La Dolce Vita'00:02
Architecture: Great glass ship makes headlines]: At last, a modern landmark to cheer up Plymouth, says Rowan Moore, impressed by the local daily paper's new building00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Obituary: Dr Elizabeth Fletcher00:02
Should we intervene with arms?: Opinions are divided over whether Britain should use military force and send troops to try to end the bloodshed in Bosnia-Herzegovina00:02
Sailing: Commercial success00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Racing: Lads face freeze00:02
Western investors will also start to feel a new chill, argues Peter Torday00:02
Letter: Support for carers00:02
Law Report: Custodial sentences were justified: Regina v Oliver and Regina v Little. Court of Appeal (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Potts and Mr Justice Judge), 27 November 199200:02
Squash: Authorities hit by contempt on court: Richard Eaton on the low shots and high temperatures causing confrontations and concern in the squash world00:02
China reshuffles army chiefs00:02
Helicopters and artillery needed for retaliation00:02
Media: The posters shock . . . but we all buy the knitwear: Benetton's ads may have turned stomachs, but they stick in consumers' minds. Patricia Clough meets the man who makes them00:02
Football: Kiwomya inspires Ipswich's progress00:02
French strikes00:02
Letter: Literary heritage: where lessons in Milton could lead00:02
Mexico hails doctor's release00:02
Football: Fan's Eye View: Facing the pain at Maine00:02
Second coup restores sacked Pegasus chief00:02
Children 'thrive under the care of child-minders': The British Psychological Society Conference00:02
Media: TV trauma the tinsel cannot hide: The chill winds of deregulation are interfering with broadcasters' seasonal cheer. Maggie Brown detects a deep sense of uncertainty00:02
Editors force Press Bill concession: The Soley Bill to curb newspaper excesses will be amended to guarantee freedom of expression, if it progresses in the Commons. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
THEATRE / A Penny for a Song - Orange Tree, Richmond00:02
Four children die in house blaze00:02
Six questioned over girl, 16, found burnt00:02
View from City Road: Be wary of high profit forecasts00:02
Brussels battle bodes ill for Brittan00:02
Legislation 'needed now for disabled workers'00:02
Governors in disarray after row over school opt-out00:02
NHS computers 'failing to assist in patient care'00:02
President and politicians leave Russians very cold00:02
Out of the West: Loyal trooper stands ready to take the lead00:02
Tate sets sights on a brave new world: The project for a national Museum of Modern Art in London has no funds and no site but may still come to fruition. David Lister reports00:02
Clarke rules out law on transmitting HIV00:02
Pay settlements remain above 3% inflation rate00:02
Call for stringent checks on tax-free art treasures00:02
'Inadequate response' to surge in car crimes00:02
Column Eight: Any new excuse for a parry00:02
Survey casts doubts on season of goodwill00:02
Football: Chelsea future secured00:02
Israeli rage over soldier's murder00:02
Merseyside to get 2.5m pounds government support00:02
Letter: Literary heritage: where lessons in Milton could lead: From Mr GAVIN GRIFFITHS00:02
The happy poor turn into the unhappy poor: In the second of a three-part series on the farmers of France, Julian Nundy visits two families to find out how life on the farm is being changed by EC policies00:02
Racing: Weights rise may stop Crop: Richard Edmondson on a dilemma confronting the trainer of a top contender for the Ladbroke Hurdle00:02
They may be the last of their kind: Imogen Edwards-Jones meets a group of women who depend on each other for company00:02
Books for Christmas: Conner steers the simpler course: Stuart Alexander looks at the seasonal material on offer to sailing enthusiasts00:02
Tate to build another gallery00:02
Letter: Literary heritage: where lessons in Milton could lead00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: A middle way to care for the dying00:02
Rao dismisses three state governments00:02
Corset slip costs police 50,000 pounds00:02
Thatcher fails the Kennedy test: The British Psychological Society Conference00:02
Leading Article: The dilemma of Clintonomics00:02
Southern Electric holds out on coal00:02
Lamont in talks on banks watchdog00:02
Letter: Literary heritage: where lessons in Milton could lead00:02
Free water rule to raise safety at rave clubs00:02
Rugby League: Wigan set Hull challenge00:02
MUSIC / Blurred images: Jan Smaczny reviews the start of the Arts Council's 'Sound Inheritance' tour00:02
IBM cuts 25,000 jobs and casts doubt on dividend00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Aircraft makers win dollars 4bn orders00:02
Football: Taylor the trump card00:02
Sport in Short: American football00:02
Commuter snip ends the music00:02
High street sales falter00:02
Between the lines / The heart of the matter: Jane Lapotaire looks for the quote that sums it all up00:02
BUSKING / Exiles from main street: Must shopping malls be sterile and boring? Tom Hodgkinson meets two women who want to transform them00:02
ITV appoints new drama controller: 'Darling Buds' executive given key role in charge of network's pounds 255m budget for family entertainment00:02
Mollemann warns on risk of recession00:02
TECHNIQUE / Things that make you go 'argh': Sarah Hemming talks to Simon Moore, the director of Misery, and others about committing acts of extreme violence to the stage00:02
Law Report: Suspended sentence inappropriate: Regina v Okinikan. Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Potts and Mr Justice Judge), 27 November 199200:02
Letter: Who gets what from charity card sales00:02
Breakdown in cost talks could delay Channel tunnel opening00:02
Tate to build another gallery00:02
US-style debt system proposed00:02
Lamplugh case man remanded00:02
Free the prisoner of Threadneedle Street00:02
PAC admits it killed whites00:02
Welsh Water pulls plug on power link00:02
Lines on map sweep away Muslim villages: In the UNHCR office in Split, Robert Fisk found officials struggling to cope with the effects of Serbian tactics on Bosnian towns00:02
Government to begin 41 major road schemes00:02
Boxing: Promoters link up for TV deal00:02
Diary00:02
BP announces 9,000 more redundancies00:02
Children 'thrive under the care of child-minders': The British Psychological Society Conference00:02
Six questioned over girl, 16, found burnt00:02
Cuts in science funding attacked00:02
Hockey: Double delight for Sixsmith00:02
Cricket: Waugh wrecks West Indies00:02
Football: Quinn signs for Coventry00:02
Troops move to secure Baidoa00:02
MUSIC / Arditti String Qt / Claude Helffer - Purcell Room, London SE100:02
Grave outrage00:02
Rise in industry's costs is sharpest for 16 years00:02
Letter: Cold comfort for the homeless00:02
Architecture: Is the writing on the wall for public inscriptions?: There is more to lettering on buildings than many young architects realise. Peter Dormer looks at some good and bad examples00:02
Russia-Georgia crisis looms00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Ashdown calls for air strikes on Bosnian Serbs00:02
Major wants tough, swift response if Serbs attack: Britain gives ground on Security Council resolution to enforce Bosnian no-fly zone00:02
Toll tales on the highway to prosperity: Giles Keating argues that private roads offer a golden hope for the UK economy00:02
IBM cuts cast shadow on Clinton00:02
Cat burglar died in 200ft fall00:02
Equestrianism: Milton primed for twin triumph00:02
Mum, can I have my old room back for a bit?: Parents beware. You may end up with an Incompletely Launched Young Adult on your doorstep, says Isabelle Anscombe00:02
Cricket: Hudson flows on00:02
Media: Thames, this is your afterlife: Sue Summers discovers how comedy is helping Teddington Studios to survive00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Hospital delays some surgery00:02
Guerrillas from the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (above) rehearsing for their last military parade, the official ceremony marking the end of El Salvador's civil war yesterday.00:02
Obituary:00:02
Letter: Who gets what from charity card sales00:02
Craxi firm00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Pit inquiry MP has British Gas link00:02
British Coal let closure face fall beyond repair00:02
Skeletons in her cupboard: Do you know why a pekinese thinks it's a wolf, or why cats hunt alone? Paula Weideger meets someone who does00:02
59 arrested in LA protest00:02
Anthony Hopkins, the actor who was once a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, talking to an inmate at Downview Prison in Surrey yesterday where he was opening a treatment centre for drug addicts and alcoholics.00:02
Blundering brought Yeltsin to his knees: Andrew Higgins traces the battle between President and Congress00:02
Patten 'avoiding public defence' of schools policy00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Football: Floodgates open to sink Bath00:02
Bishop bailed on sex allegation00:02
Ferranti picks up the pieces after ISC fraud00:02
COURT CIRCULAR00:02
Letter: Royalty as idols00:02
Lawyers offer pay freeze to help legal aid00:02
Sport in Short: Motor racing00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Commentary: Tunnel dispute will run and run00:02
Chess00:02
Toyota pledges quick growth as Ford axes staff00:02
Granada defends job losses00:02
Racing: Devil's ridden out for victory00:02
TELEVISION / No bones about it00:02
Fleming's Bond notes fetch pounds 14,00000:02
Airport closes00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
THE cast of Cinderella, assembled outside the Tom Thumb Theatre, one of Britain's smallest public theatres, which seats only 58 people.00:02
View from City Road: Triplex Lloyd looks dented00:02
Huge write-offs push Lovell to 12m pounds loss00:02
Thinking thin may leave dieters a bit thick00:02
Market Report: Pepsi prospects sweeten Tate & Lyle shares00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Middle-class melodrama of labyrinthine lust: 'City of Dreadful Delight' - Judith R Walkowitz: Virago, 16.9900:02
Caution is urged over changes to pensions00:02
Obituary: The Rev Alan Ecclestone00:02
Gloom returns to high street as sales drop00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Middle-class melodrama of labyrinthine lust: 'City of Dreadful Delight' - Judith R Walkowitz: Virago, 16.99