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Style: If you want to get ahead, get a Kangol: The caps made in tweedy Cumbria are now essential headgear in the clubs and on the high street, writes Tamsin Blanchard00:02
King quits BA job 'to remove speculation'00:02
Property: Why the price is not right00:02
Hurd to press US over Bosnia plan: Annika Savill, Diplomatic Editor, on the fraught beginning to a new transatlantic relationship00:02
Money: Relocation limit lowered00:02
Hockey: Havant deprived of Baker00:02
Yarrow shipyard workers begin pay strike00:02
Charity set to gain from 'nose invasion'00:02
Obituary: Bernard Braden00:02
Spending: Retail therapy00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Food and Drink: A taste of Piedmont00:02
Straw in call for full-time mayors00:02
Market Report: Rights jitters wipe out a 17-point gain00:02
THEATRE / Conduct unbecoming: Paul Taylor on J R Ackerley's The Prisoners of War at the New End, Hampstead00:02
Rugby Union: Five nations championship: Hastings fights to stem strong-running tide00:02
Beck appeal QC00:02
Tennis: Connors accused00:02
Travel: It's a bit like England never was . . .: English street names, Asian restaurants: Simon Cunliffe returns to a changing New Zealand. We celebrate Waitangi Day with a three-page special on Australasia00:02
Food & Drink: The knives are out for Michelin: Correction00:02
Hospitals told to refuse non-urgent cases00:02
Money: Sign up now for SAYE contracts00:02
Wild bird shipment provokes outrage00:02
Judges' legal aid fears not revealed00:02
Armenia weary of president00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Plan to limit Lloyd's losses00:02
Pupils take up maths challenge designed for fun: Donald MacLeod looks at a brain-racking schools competition that flies in the teeth of government reforms and progressive teaching methods00:02
Cash finds a hard road to Lyons00:02
Orange river00:02
Cost of cover revs up: Insuring through your motorbike dealer is an attractive option, says Mary Wilson00:02
UK's last envoy to Palestine 'barred'00:02
Football: Butcher called by Sunderland00:02
Motoring: Batten down the hatches: Citroen's ZX 16V is a strong GTi contender, but it lacks that charming old zaniness, says Roger Bell00:02
Letter: Life without water00:02
Major accused of 'Maxwellian libel tactics'00:02
Award for Ken Jones00:02
Money: PEP without gimmicks00:02
President bonds with his cabinet00:02
Court confusion hits Hambros price00:02
Rare gull spotted00:02
Travel: Terminated00:02
Predict the contents of Lamont's briefcase00:02
REVIEW / Seeing the skull beneath the skin: Tess Knighton on Red Byrd's radically stripped-down approach to Purcell00:02
Black law students claim race bias00:02
Letter: What the curriculum fails to teach00:02
Football: Wright refocusing his Gunner fire: George Graham and Steve Coppell sing the praises of the man called Satchmo. Joe Lovejoy talks to Arsenal's England striker00:02
Marshall files new flight plan for BA00:02
Out of St Lucia: Nobel winner squares up to Columbus myth00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Quiet streets and silent fears00:02
Rapist told to pay for victim's holiday00:02
Racing: Morley to defy Ruling: Richard Edmondson on the horses to watch in this afternoon's Festival rehearsals throughout the country00:02
Polar record00:02
Travel: Not exactly a picnic, climbing Hanging Rock: Simon Calder finds the reality of Victoria's landmark as mysterious00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Switch off the lights: Take leave and go - Karel Schoeman: Tr David Schalkwyk Sinclair-Stevenson pounds 14.9900:02
Pope meets voodoo leaders00:02
Church appointments00:02
KIO records stolen from Spanish ministry00:02
Profile: A holy man in a wicked world: Frank Field, maverick champion of the poor00:02
Gastropod00:02
UN aid convoys harassed by Serbs00:02
Obituary: Maurice Daniels00:02
Amato's coalition wins vote00:02
Motoring: All locked up - for pounds 90,00000:02
Time for married couples to decide on allowances00:02
Spending: Auctions00:02
Letter: What the curriculum fails to teach00:02
Money: Anticipating wedding woes00:02
UN troops sent to Iraq border00:02
Gardening: Chief among the elders: Arthur Hellyer, the eminence grise of gardening writers, died last week. Anna Pavord pays tribute to him00:02
The Independent foreign fiction award: Grass: love and tombstones00:02
Belgium moves to federal state00:02
Eagle Trust defendants down to one00:02
Community care policy 'at risk'00:02
Rush for BES as end nears: Neasa MacErlean notes a degree of panic as some schemes sell out within hours of opening00:02
Saturday Night: It's ego feeding time at Jonathan's zoo00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Food and Drink: Nothing to crow about00:02
Equities start to look exciting for the brave: Vivien Goldsmith looks at the potential for share prices as interest rates fall00:02
Gardening: Don't be afraid to go out on a limb: Does your hazel need a haircut? Anna Pavord recommends a trimming technique that can add great character to your trees00:02
Cancer baby dies00:02
Undercurrent of violence disrupts tranquil village00:02
First we buy America, then Hawaii, then . . . we go bust: It seemed that the Japanese banks could not fail; they were smarter and could pay more. Tim Jackson tells how one American banker became a sadder and wiser man00:02
Money Grouse: Taxing experience with second home00:02
Obituary: Michel Renault00:02
Mobutu sacks Zaire PM00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Letter: Workfare: Labour's knee-jerk response; jobs policy; family in limbo00:02
Postcheque makes its last delivery: Travellers are bewailing the demise of Girobank's far-flung cheque service, reports Lisa Vaughan00:02
Letter: What the curriculum fails to teach00:02
Commodities00:02
Horse attackers 'could also turn against children'00:02
Off the shelf: In Belfast with Peter's friends: Derek Severn on Peter Waring, a fine but unappreciated work by the novelist Forrest Reid (1938)00:02
Obituary: Lord Bernstein00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dancing prawns and chocolates on pillows: Giles Smith sorts out the good from the bad in Paul Fussell's quirky survey of American taste: Bad: The Dumbing of America - Paul Fussell: Simon & Schuster pounds 6.9900:02
Sailing: Fastnet future in doubt00:02
Letter: Locking up children will not prevent crime00:02
Thai crimes endanger Saudi ties00:02
Recipe: Chopped chillies for a hot start00:02
Spending: These boots were made for buying: Jonathan Glancey finds an Aladdin's Cave filled with well-made, low-priced shoes for all tastes00:02
Skiing: Vogt warms up for the gold-rush00:02
Discerning shoppers 'end the consumer boom'00:02
Camera obscura00:02
Scottish Football: Celtic's hunger00:02
Pits strike campaign divides protesters00:02
Little applause for Bristol & West00:02
Caught by the K factor: Vincent Duggleby finds a curious anomaly in the super-efficient new code governing untaxed income00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
FBI chief exposed as a secret transvestite: Peter Pringle reports from New York on new allegations that J Edgar Hoover attended orgies, wearing a fluffy black dress to one, and was blackmailed into protecting the Mafia00:02
Quote unquote00:02
Yachts thief is re-arrested to face extradition00:02
India's princes fail to regain their privileges00:02
Travel: Imagine what you could get up to: A weekend of skiing can be longer - and more satisfactory - than you might expect. Chris Gill explains00:02
British Airways: Sir Colin: has every fact and figure at his command00:02
Food and Drink: A myth rammed down our throats: Force feeding geese for foie gras may look cruel, but Joanna Blythman reckons our factory-farmed chickens lead a far worse life00:02
Musical Moscow honours its favourite son00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Football: United set for poignant return to summit: Trevor Haylett looks at the weekend football programme00:02
Speaker gets on his bike after cash row00:02
Clinton cool on plan for Bosnia00:02
Skking: The slippery slope really a soft touch: Bill Scott reports from Morioka, Japan, on the ski race going nowhere on a course described as ridiculously easy00:02
Money: Discount offer to new buyers00:02
Travel: On holiday and in hospital: Falling ill abroad can be expensive, as Patrick Renshaw found to his cost00:02
The week in review: Home News00:02
Pooling his resources: Peter Moores (above) directs the affairs of Littlewoods. He'd really like to direct opera. So now he does the next best thing. Mark Pappenheim reports00:02
Fisons and Porton link up00:02
Boxing: Dokes struggles to provoke fear: Paul Hayward reports from New York on Riddick Bowe's world title defence tonight00:02
Newspapers' voluntary code bans bugging00:02
Column Eight: Helpline with a deadline00:02
BOOKS / Off the shelf: Harry turns a fast buck in Soho: Correction00:02
Letter: Locking up children will not prevent crime00:02
Labour hits back on crime: Blair points to increasing offences in the Tory shires in answer to Major's attack on inner-city socialism00:02
US jobless lowest for year00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Got a black tie I can borrow?00:02
Money: Share deals for the family00:02
Bookshop window00:02
Candid caller00:02
Abbey's Tessa investors look forward to apology00:02
Coda00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
View from Tokyo: Dumping rebounds on Japan00:02
Territorial Army00:02
Style: The way I was: The doctor has a safe pair of hands: Jonathan Webb tells Nicholas Roe how he combined careers in medicine and international rugby00:02
Lord King: abdicates00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Letter: Saving grace00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Food and Drink: The beer drinker's malt whisky: Guinness may be giving up its bottle-conditioned brew, but everyone else - including Oddbins - is taking them on. Michael Jackson reports on the flavour of the month00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Clinton wins back rapport with voters: The President has won praise for his help for families but babysitters are still proving to be a problem00:02
Institution of Mechanical Engineers00:02
Basketball: Forgers press claim00:02
St Bartholomew's may avoid closure00:02
Classical Music Update: Back to Rach00:02
Classical Music Update: High tide00:02
Mobutu to address the nation00:02
Letter: A housewife's many skills00:02
Football: Team news00:02
THEATRE / Brothers grim00:02
Wills00:02
The week in review: Sport00:02
Fish farms to destroy salmon00:02
Woman jailed00:02
Food and Drink: Marmalade is not the only fruit of oranges: Sophie Grigson, in her first column, suggests new ways of capturing the sweetness and sharpness of winter Sevilles00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Slaves to the American dream: Theory of war - Joan Brady: Andre Deutsch pounds 14.9900:02
Birthdays00:02
Rugby Union: O'Donnell keeps the Saints alive00:02
Court Circular00:02
Rugby Union: Five Nations' Championship: England class to test mettle of Wales' revival: Welsh look to narrow the gap by clearing their touchlines while French lighten up with promise of flair00:02
Country Matters: What price an island of sanity?00:02
Food and Drink: A powerful king with a bad reputation in Britain: In the last part of his series on Italian wines, Anthony Rose describes the delights of the big reds, barolo and barbaresco00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Service appointments00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Growing wise on gardening courses00:02
GM seeks to contain fallout from pickup trial00:02
A thousand twangling instruments: Bayan Northcott surveys the sonorous heritage of Shakespeare's The Tempest in the light of a new recording of Sibelius's complete incidental music00:02
Labour women hope to put more names on Emily's List00:02
Clifford's jumps on bid talks00:02
Treasury finalises spending overhaul00:02
Prosperity to bring in new rates00:02
Property: Been there, bought it, sold it: Buying and selling a home is like taking an exam: with a lot of hard work and a little luck you can get the result you want, as Sarah Jewell found out00:02
Fat chance for rival chip00:02
Body burned00:02
Golf: Montgomerie prepares to dip00:02
Leading Article: Mandarins and bananas00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Smoke alarm00:02
TELEVISION / Putting up a front00:02
Money: Wills and divorce00:02
Don't panic over bonus cuts00:02
Legal insurer increases premiums00:02
Another flurry of fixes00:02
Stuntman killed in parachute jump00:02
FILM / The bare necessities of life: The flesh is weak, but its appeal at the box-office is stronger than ever. John Lyttle offers a scene by scene guide to movie seduction00:02
Bishop appointed00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Italian media workers stir a wasp's nest00:02
Bundesbank move calms currencies00:02
Travel: The right to know00:02
Motoring: The key to a good figure00:02
Cricket: Smith at home on green grass: Blakey and Emburey dig in to salvage England innings as decision to bat almost backfires00:02
The old coat hanger trick00:02
Gardening: Tool box00:02
Letter: Workfare: Labour's knee-jerk response; jobs policy; family in limbo00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Doctors jailed over drugs death00:02
Banks lend pounds 7m to keep DAF UK afloat00:02
Obituary: Bernard Braden00:02
Deportees refuse to accept Israeli list00:02
Letter: Stress and the limits of understanding00:02
One in five Tory party workers to lose jobs00:02
Man loses fight to prove child is his00:02
Appeals00:02
Boycott vote00:02
Travel: St Anton: best resort for travel by train00:02
Letter: A housewife's many skills00:02
Second candidate beaten by 'alien'00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Brymon to quit City Airport00:02
Football Diary: Wind and reign00:02
Racism inquiry00:02
Spending: Much sought after by swinging cats: Collectors of 20th-century designer furniture can snap up bargains at an auction if they know what to look for, says John Windsor00:02
Obituary: Anthony Mayman00:02
Court clears way for French PM candidate00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Heaven: strawberries and cream for ever: Sue Gaisford reads a new and thorough life of the remarkable Victorian Mrs Gaskell: Elizabeth Gaskell: A habit of stories - Jenny Uglow: Faber pounds 2000:02
Letter: Workfare: Labour's knee-jerk response; jobs policy; family in limbo00:02
Marine dies00:02
Tanks missing00:02
Business collapses send mixed signals00:02
Rugby League: RL hints at action over Pilgrim ban00:02
Searchers seek share in lost loot00:02
Badminton: Knowles battles through00:02
Travel: Brittany grumble00:02
Chinese puzzle for lifeguards00:02
Tape traps Eta lawyers00:02
Travel: Paradise at the end of the world: The land Down Under is coming out on top as a destination for British holidaymakers, says Frank Barrett00:02
Money: Abbey offers travel cover00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Sport: Quotes of the week00:02
Rugby Union: Five Nations Focus: Evans ready for a fresh tour of duty: Robert Cole on the Llanelli loose-head prop who today wins his first Welsh cap00:02
Travel: Departures00:02
Faith and Reason: The supreme value of courtesy in theological argument: In the sixth article in our series on warring faiths, Rabbi David J. Goldberg, of the Liberal Jewish Synagogue, London, argues against monotheistic triumphalism.00:02
Obituary: Lord Bernstein00:02
British Airways: Burnside: true loyalist