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Black eye for Bush00:02
Racing: Pipe produces National power: Paul Hayward on a new landmark as the champion trainer saddles the first four in Chepstow's feature race00:02
NHS to act on unequal service to minorities00:02
Peru's Congress bows to Japanese00:02
Expanding rented sector 'will not help homeless'00:02
Tories to report on Scotland00:02
Airgun attack00:02
Health: Mummy, take care what you say to the doctor: Heather Welford reports on how prejudice can prevent children from getting the best treatment00:02
Beak season00:02
Birthdays00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Football: Strachan vocal in stalemate00:02
Mr Lamont with all the answers00:02
Lebanon blocks UN visit to deportees00:02
Football: Bull puts Torquay on spot00:02
RADIO / Invisible earnings, visible burnings: Robert Hanks reviews a documentary about the bid to bring Santa home and a judgement of peers00:02
Photofit builds picture of crime cars: Police in three forces are testing a system that could help trace vehicles used in crimes. Terry Kirby reports00:02
ART / Win a trip to Ruskin's Tuscany00:02
Trawlermen fear ruin as EC tightens the net: The fishermen of Whitby can talk of little but the grim days that lie ahead, Malcolm Pithers reports00:02
UN will guard relief convoys for Iraqi Kurds: Supplies for winter will resume after a 'concession' by Baghdad. Hugh Pope reports from Istanbul00:02
Racing: Frost threatens00:02
Sport in Short: Drugs in Sport00:02
Housing market 'bottoming out'00:02
Deflation is the divine policy for Philippines00:02
'Vampires' captured00:02
Street beating00:02
Football: Foley fans Stoke fire00:02
Health Update: It's a dog's life00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Rugby Union: Walker well worth a Five Nations' gamble00:02
Gunter Grass quits SPD00:02
Enthusiast finds kernels of excellence in the nation's jails: Philippa Drew, Director of Custody with the Prison Department, tells Heather Mills why she is optimistic about the service's future - despite last weekend's Reading riot00:02
Boy saves family on mountain00:02
MUSIC / Instinct and intellect: Tess Knighton on a performance of recording quality from the Tallis Scholars at the Queen Elizabeth Hall00:02
Unproved drug in HIV clinic plan00:02
Commodities & Futures: The wisdom of non-fashionable offerings00:02
Obituary: Ted Croker00:02
Mine yields evidence of ancient industry00:02
Meanings of Christmas: A strange, persistent and defiant light: Kenneth Leech, for the Church of England, and John Kennedy, of the Methodist Church, continue our series of articles reflecting on the implications of Christmas00:02
Health Update: Microwaved milk: Correction00:02
MPs to be consulted on Budget00:02
Rugby Union: Back not short of necessary: Flanker a home banker as Tigers go hunting00:02
Health: Making baby hit the bottle: Mother's milk is best, but many husbands and grannies are against breastfeeding, says Tessa Thomas (CORRECTED)00:02
Shopping spree lifts gloom over economy00:02
Football: Kiwomya delivers Suffolk punch00:02
Fund managers show their flair in share race: The Independent's share race produced a wide range of results, Clare Dobie reports00:02
Football: Saunders punishes Arsenal00:02
TELEVISION BRIEFING / Bite-sized opera00:02
Fishermen blockade Lossiemouth00:02
TELEVISION / All the sin of the fair00:02
Bosnian Serbs flee Muslim vengeance: Muslim fighters are winning back areas of Bosnia 'cleansed' last spring and even threatening Serbia itself. Robert Block reports from Grabovica00:02
Mother of murdered girl's plea to parents00:02
Worker therapy services prove good business: Free advice lines for employees in need of counselling are helping employers and their staff. Celia Hall reports00:02
Northwest renews fare wars00:02
My Year : Madonna00:02
Somali warlords pledge peace00:02
Out of India: An epic tale distorted for political ends00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Doubts over Aids drugs first expressed in 198500:02
Letter: Lessons for life and marriage00:02
Youngest grandmaster puts older chess rivals on edge00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
Letter: This secular chapel00:02
Judge dies00:02
Comment: A happier new year to the Treasury00:02
Leading Article: . . . another holds much promise00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Record blast moves mountain00:02
'Green estate' developers fight planning rejection00:02
Smaller Companies: Clarke Foods leads the casualty list00:02
Letter: Kindness and care from nursing staff00:02
TELEVISION / Christmas TV Reviews00:02
Riggers' plunge00:02
Meanings of Christmas: A strange, persistent and defiant light: Kenneth Leech, for the Church of England, and John Kennedy, of the Methodist Church, continue our series of articles reflecting on the implications of Christmas00:02
American Football: Denver fire Reeves after 12-year reign00:02
Keeping score in the world of human rights abuses : It is the time of year for cataloguing official misdeeds, writes Caroline Moorehead00:02
Football: Hirst shows his thirst for goals00:02
Health Update: Ill-informed by GPs00:02
Health: Never mind the hangover, the party can do you good: Wear your trousers on your head, dance till you drop. Annabel Ferriman learns why we should be silly on new year's eve00:02
Letter: Inhumane treatment of animals00:02
Health Update: Dickens of a word00:02
Letter: Justice depends upon disclosure00:02
Letter: Help the long-term unemployed now00:02
UN troops in Macedonia00:02
US aircraft carrier to defend no-fly zone00:02
Letter: Malawi must look to its political future00:02
Rugby Union: Munro a power in Scots scrum00:02
Why European goats may welcome the late arrival of 1992: David Bowen examines the obvious and hidden changes due with the EC's single market00:02
Market Report: Brake Brothers brings glimmer of festive cheer00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Scruffy squad00:02
Letter: Beware the hearts that bleed for Bosnia00:02
Saddam's deadly aim in the marshes00:02
Russian drinker00:02
Last-ditch drive for Start-2 treaty00:02
Obituary: Cardew Robinson00:02
Football: United turn on title style to crush Coventry00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The dead wife in a box and a cat in the corner: 'Town and Country' - Mark Girouard: Yale, 25 pounds00:02
Woman sought for senior Bank role00:02
Letter: Radio offers little licence00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Cricket: Australia take charge: Arthurton and Lara stave off humiliation but West Indies face uphill struggle00:02
Sailing: Goss set to lead overall00:02
Experts quote a price for family treasures: Recession and high insurance premiums have encouraged people to seek a valuation of their heirlooms. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
Cricket: Pakistan paceman banned00:02
Old and sick suffer as Bosnian winter claims first victims00:02
ART / Exhibitions: A brush with imperial power: The origins of the British water-colour are less bucolic than bellicose. Iain Gale reports00:02
Calendar of Sport for 199300:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Bush threat to Milosevic00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
United step up title challenge00:02
Football: Everton's day of dismissals00:02
Football: Forest felled by Barmby00:02
Hotels warned00:02
Border robbery frustrates TV's dissenting voice00:02
Chess00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Ice Hockey: Inspired Bees sign on Sinov00:02
Bush 'threatens force against Serbia'00:02
Cricket: Donald again a destroyer00:02
Ireland prepares for a gold rush as legal case ends00:02
Changing of the Guard00:02
An early lesson in South Africa's despair: After a year away, Benjamin Pogrund returns to Johannesburg and sees evidence of anarchy and decay in a land still dominated by the effects of more than 40 years of apartheid00:02
Football: Rush hour proves timely00:02
Farewell, tormented land, and rest in peace: As Czechs and Slovaks complete their 'velvet divorce', they are finally choosing a future for themselves, writes Zdena Tomin00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Whaling ship attacked00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Lamont wants rate floors axed00:02
Letter: Private freight on the right tracks00:02
100-year-old expelled00:02
ART / Art after the deluge: As 1992 draws to an end, Andrew Graham-Dixon looks back at a year dominated by the odd and the unclassifiable00:02
Obituary: Peyo00:02
Health Update: Smoker's squint00:02
Letter: Cathedrals in need00:02
A very different depression: H V Hodson warns against drawing too many parallels with the slump of the Thirties in an attempt to find a cure for the world's present economic malaise00:02
Stabbed PC victim of four attacks00:02
ART / Curator's Choice: Andrew Wilton on Henry Raeburn's Sir John Sinclair00:02
Obituary: Blanchette Rockefeller00:02
Israel to allow ten deportees back00:02
Health Update: Weight training00:02
Cricket: Gatting is razor-keen00:02
Leading Article: A no-fly zone proves itself . . .00:02
BA challenged on slots for Inverness route00:02
Dressed to watch over the Old Lady: In the first in a series on City uniforms, Topaz Amoore writes from the Bank of England's gate00:02
Health Update: Beware tars with bad teeth00:02
This baby bird will be staying on in the nest: In response to our piece on 16 December about young adults returning home, Eloise Harris describes the entertainment she gains from living with her parents00:02
Heads' opposition threatens English tests00:02
Battlefield roadworks