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TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Obituary: Albert King00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
John Tusa during his final broadcast00:02
IMF revises growth forecasts downward00:02
Letter: Lasting pleasure of a beeswax candle00:02
Passengers attack bomb evacuation at station00:02
Letter: Labour and the meaning of poverty00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Looking after Number One: If you're not half of a couple, does it have to mean that something's always missing? Celia Dodd meets five single operators. Who wants to be a vicar's wife?00:02
Letter: An honourable addition to tax00:02
OPERA / Playing to its strengths: Raymond Monelle welcomes the lightness of Martin Duncan's production of The Magic Flute for Scottish Opera in Glasgow00:02
Diary00:02
THEATRE / The end of the year show: Sarah Hemming canvasses opinion from the world of theatre on the best plays and musicals of the year00:02
Britain's largest Christmas tree supplier00:02
Market Report: Barclays shares rise after downgrading00:02
Swimming: Moorhouse joins ASA00:02
Out of the West: Public price of Secret Service invites scrutiny00:02
Saudis asked to spare preachers00:02
Russia-US deal to cut missiles 'nearly ready'00:02
Deal breakdown represents a 'lost opportunity for all'00:02
Rugby League: Millward goes as Halifax coach00:02
Deportees return to camp00:02
Matron of home 'ruled with fear'00:02
Christmas decorations on the Champs Elysees00:02
Mao's not rotting - official00:02
Major in visit to Bosnia troops00:02
Media: They're serving the same thing for breakfast: That was TV-am; this is Good Morning. Owen Slot wonders if viewers will notice the difference00:02
SPORTING IMAGES / Those memorable moments that lit up the world of sport in 1992: Racing: Shirl success lights a beacon of hope00:02
MPs to be less reproductive00:02
From Kubla Khan to the Sausage King: A huge 'lost city' rising from the African jungle is just the latest in a long line of wild architectural fantasies brought to life, writes Jonathan Glancey00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Christmas drinkers not deterred by breath tests00:02
SPORTING IMAGES / Those memorable moments that lit up the world of sport in 1992: Sailing: Il Moro bloodied but unbowed00:02
Alternative trading for peace on Earth and goodwill to all nations: Roland Howard on Traidcraft, which pays dividends to society before shareholders00:02
Man was duped out of pounds 3,500 for 'son'00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Rugby Union: Hunter to prey on Leicester00:02
Letter: Amazing decision to reject Channel 5 bid00:02
SPORTING IMAGES / Those memorable moments that lit up the world of sport in 1992: Motor Racing: Mansell pulls fast one at Silverstone00:02
Squash: Ultimatum on player boycott00:02
Newspaper's changing face00:02
Woman, 99, dies after attack at council home00:02
SPORTING IMAGES / Those memorable moments that lit up the world of sport in 1992: Athletics: Christie utterly calm before storm00:02
Minister departs to right-wing glee: Colin Brown on the career of Tristan Garel-Jones, an enthusiastic European perceived by political enemies as a key player in Margaret Thatcher's downfall00:02
Looking after Number One: If you're not half of a couple, does it have to mean that something's always missing? Celia Dodd meets five single operators. I would really love to fall in love00:02
Skiing: Unsung Assinger takes Stock00:02
Princess misses out Sandringham00:02
PM's Maastricht ally to leave Government00:02
Commentary: An important outside voice00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Football: Fan's Eye View: No. 21 Barnet00:02
Councils in Ulster reveal pattern of anti-Catholic bias: Belfast council was this week found guilty of religious discrimination, the latest suggestion of inequality in local government. David McKittrick reports00:02
View from City Road: We wish you a happy humbug00:02
Media: The troubleshooter's parting shot: Despite the success of his BBC programme, Sir John Harvey-Jones is getting out of the TV personality business, says Glyn Jones00:02
Peer faces assault charge00:02
Russian hardliners claim another of Yeltsin's men00:02
New bishop announced00:02
French policeman accused of killing00:02
Sailing: British Cup plans are adrift00:02
'Bar room bully' jailed for killing man in pub00:02
Clinton picks experience before charisma: Defense Secretary00:02
Cricket: Pakistan pique forces ICC to drop Graveney00:02
Law Report: Home Office not liable for prison officers' acts: Racz v The Home Office. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Beldam and Lord Justice Kennedy), 4 December 199200:02
Unions and managers to discuss court ruling00:02
Letter: Medjugorje's work to help refugees00:02
Devaluation drives UK pounds 200m further into red00:02
Letter: Objections to prison privatisation00:02
Commentary: A harrowing tale of trade figures00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Conviction in Camarena case00:02
View from City Road: Standard is riding high00:02
Man jailed for affray that ended in death00:02
Former attorney-general to defend Collor00:02
MUSIC / LSO / Solti - Barbican Centre, London00:02
Protestant favoured in job application00:02
Europe's trees 'deteriorating'00:02
Sindy facelift stops fight00:02
Leading Article: The case for staying on00:02
Piper Alpha rig worker can seek trauma damages: High Court ruling over psychiatric injury paves way for further claims against operator of North Sea oil platform destroyed by fire in 198800:02
Looking after Number One: If you're not half of a couple, does it have to mean that something's always missing? Celia Dodd meets five single operators. Loneliness of the solo pianist00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
SPORTING IMAGES / Those memorable moments that lit up the world of sport in 1992: Boxing: Grant restores pride in the gloves game00:02
Cricket: Australia drop off-form Jones00:02
Detective fined for rubbish theft00:02
Letter: From Exeter to no man's land00:02
Looking after Number One: If you're not half of a couple, does it have to mean that something's always missing? Celia Dodd meets five single operators. I refuse to be the little woman00:02
Ecologists to get new ethics code00:02
158 killed in Libyan 'mid-air collision'00:02
Tory leader made nuisance calls to husband's ex-wife00:02
Pisco, chicha, fankle and all that jizz00:02
On the streets, a crisis more visible than ever: Twenty-five years ago, young people reacted to the plight of London's down-and-outs. Christmas shelter is still needed, says Peter Kingston00:02
Letter: Advantages of universal benefits00:02
Leading Article: A reflection of merit00:02
Government warned over closure of hospitals00:02
Commission's line-up looks beyond Europe00:02
Charges against reporter over break-in dropped00:02
SPORTING IMAGES / Those memorable moments that lit up the world of sport in 1992: Golf: Mechanical man at breaking point00:02
Court Circular00:02
Britain made secret deal for attack on Cuba00:02
Chrysalis to set up new record company00:02
Media: A holy mission to serve viewers: Religious broadcasters need to modernise, argues David Sheppard00:02
Obituary: Professor Herbert Hart00:02
Athletics: Christie basks in the golden limelight: Richard Edmondson sees a sprinter relishing his new role as a public figure00:02
Cold defeats attempt to save boys from icy pond00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Skiing: Unsung Assinger takes Stock00:02
Parents blame TV programme for son's death00:02
Some of the Royal Ballet's corps de ballet backstage00:02
View from City Road: The art of getting there first00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Markets for coal00:02
Looking after Number One: If you're not half of a couple, does it have to mean that something's always missing? Celia Dodd meets five single operators. The great event just hasn't happened00:02
MUSIC / Try, try and try again: Robert Maycock on new approaches to new music from Eos and Icebreaker00:02
My Week: Are you being served?: James Wilson seeks a solution to penury behind the sales counter00:02
Miners may be able to sue for damages00:02
Heseltine considers organised market00:02
Somerville to change TV role00:02
SPORTING IMAGES / Those memorable moments that lit up the world of sport in 1992: Rugby Union: Barnes squeezes the last drop00:02
Banks in the clear over card charges00:02
SPORTING IMAGES / Those memorable moments that lit up the world of sport in 1992: Rugby League: Renouf breaks British hearts00:02
SPORTING IMAGES / Those memorable moments that lit up the world of sport in 1992: Cricket: Dexter's ordeal by question and answer00:02
Clinton picks experience before charisma: Security Advisor00:02
US giant to close 100 stores00:02
Letter: Who's calling?00:02
County faces opting-out over schools cuts00:02
Analysts to grill Bock on Lonrho intentions00:02
Chess00:02
Economists see hard year ahead for Italians00:02
Obituary: Nathan Milstein00:02
Police want law to protect informants00:02
Decision on refuse overruled00:02
Squash: Jansher clinches final title00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Statutory controls 'needed for industry': Pressure grows for independent energy commission to decide long-term policy and define the role for coal00:02
Unsafe toy dogs destroyed00:02
Electricity generator puts 'filthiest fuel' plan on ice00:02
Bloom makes comeback00:02
French led banking speculation against sterling00:02
Deadline trouble? Just stare at this watch . . .: A hypnotist is offering treatment for Wall Street's various 'trading disorders'. When he wakes up, Larry Black will file his report on time00:02
Defeated Panic says poll was rigged00:02
More firms enforcing Christmas shut-down00:02
BR rejects Channel tunnel rail route00:02
Asprey may be behind bid approach to Mallett00:02
Judge orders emergency hearing for detainee00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Racing: Frost threatens five Boxing Day meetings00:02
Brittan gets Gatt mission: Delors shuffles top EC jobs to give priority to foreign policy and trade00:02
CRITICAL ROUND-UP / He's back and this time it's personal: Kenneth Branagh, the RSC's Hamlet, has played the role before. But how do the two performances measure up?00:02
Rapist 'nearly killed girl'00:02
Israeli court refuses to oppose expulsions00:02
TV's most prolific writer dies at 7800:02
SEASONAL VARIATIONS / CAROLS: Mingled footsteps in the snow: Bayan Northcott discovers a knot of traditions tangled in the familiar Christmas doorstep serenade00:02
Obituary: Professor Alastair Smart00:02
BA-USAir link fails as skies remain closed00:02
The Danish play lays its curse on princely careers: Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet for the Royal Shakespeare Company may not foster continued success. David Lister examines the fates of some of his predecessors00:02
Germany extends neo-Nazi ban00:02
Obituary: Professor Herbert Hart00:02
Poor white who turned to begging and Barry Manilow: Johannesburg's affluent diners are shocked to see one of their own race touting for cash, but the sight is increasingly common as the recession deepens, writes John Carlin00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Clinton picks experience before charisma: Secretary of State00:02
Wall Street's bad news king to go00:02
SPORTING IMAGES / Those memorable moments that lit up the world of sport in 1992: Tennis: Agassi holds ace answer00:02
Clinton picks experience before charisma00:02
Column Eight: God rest ye jobless gentlemen00:02
UN wants wider role for US troops00:02
Commentary: The popular face of competition00:02
SPORTING IMAGES / Those memorable moments that lit up the world of sport in 1992: Football: The Danes' great day of joy in Gothenburg00:02
More than an eye for an eye: While Israel's Supreme Court has rejected the Palestinians' appeal, their deportation still does not square with Jewish law or morality, argues Rabbi David J Goldberg00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Football: Coventry at odds with police00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A passionate dream: 'La Pasionaria' - Robert Low: Hutchinson, 17.99 pounds00:02
Christies increase commissions00:02
PANTOMIME / Big at Christmas: 'Tis the season to be earning if you're a person of restricted growth. Ellen Cranitch talks to the small stars about not getting overlooked00:02
Demolition starts on 'listed' building: A bureaucratic bungle means a Victorian complex in Kidderminster comprising two schools and a library is to be pulled down. Will Bennett reports00:02
Euro Disney doing 'too little for shareholders'00:02
Birthdays00:02
Woman, 76, may fight Law Society00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: Advantages of universal benefits00:02
BNFL urges staff to join campaign