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BOOK REVIEW / Bamboozled by bodkins: 'The Night' - Terence Stamp: Phoenix House, 14.9900:02
Pension watchdog 'barking in secret': Imro is accused of keeping investors in the dark about investigations into scheme deficits. Andrew Bibby reports00:02
DANCE / Garden rocked by flurry of new work00:02
Letter: Who says that dialects and grammar do not mix?00:02
Building societies expand into more flexible BES: Launches by Bristol & West and N&P will lead a charge, writes Neasa MacErlean00:02
Political Commentary: Tackling the means-test taboo00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Through the eye of the needle: 'The Celibate' - Michael Arditti: Sinclair-Stevenson, 14.9900:02
Profile: Bean-counting in the blood: Sainsbury finance director Rosemary Thorne has survived tough tests of her skills to shine in 'male citadels'. Patrick Hosking reports00:02
Man dies on training course00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Rugby Union: Norling the trickster of confidence: John Hopkins reports on the man whose powers of motivation have revived spirits at Brewery Field00:02
Football: Williams puts paid to Bolton00:02
Leading Article: Age of the mwaaah00:02
Bunhill: BA mole resurfaces00:02
PROPERTY / A house from the Rockies: How to import your own pop-star style log home, by Rosalind Russell00:02
City File: Hanson00:02
Rugby Union: Limited company with supply-side deficit00:02
Bunhill: Church of England Insurance00:02
Letter: Criminal results of lenient courts00:02
Hayward Gallery saved in 15m pounds plan00:02
SCIENCE / Animal Farm in the Nineties laboratory00:02
TRAVEL / How jazz met ancient rock: Memorable Journeys - Humphrey Lyttelton, from Amman to Petra, Jordan00:02
Bunhill: Eerie grant00:02
TRAVEL / Che Guevara, cheese-graters and me: Cuba is a land of faded political posters and shops selling bizarre, useless items. James Walton warms to the dying embers of Communism00:02
Letter: How worker participation would benefit the bosses00:02
Wanted: band aid for British pop scene: Ahead of the 1993 Brit awards, David Lister asks where our talent has gone00:02
Maritime mafia rules the waves: A mysterious silence conceals the growing epidemic of robberies by marauding pirates. Cal McCrystal reports00:02
Both parties may suffer in new child support law: Those who have escaped paying maintenance will be tracked down00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sad days in the City of Dreadful Night: 'Places of the Mind: The Life and Work of James Thomson ('B V') - Tom Leonard: Cape, 25 pounds00:02
Bunhill: Press gang00:02
Economics: Inflation may be down for a long count00:02
Public services management: Every competitor needs a yardstick: Data from 'strategic peers' can point the way when normal comparison is elusive. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Letter: Who says that dialects and grammar do not mix?00:02
Executives offered new lease of life00:02
Rugby Union: Hopley eclipses the prodigal00:02
Rugby Union: Orrell exposed as Second class00:02
Bunhill: Tough lesson for consultants00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Archers keep mum00:02
Rugby Union: Cardiff overpowered00:02
Fast-forward into the files: Innovation: an optical system hopes to overcome problems of time and cost in storing documents00:02
Out of control?: Tough sentences, kind sentences: nothing seems to deter young offenders. But teaching them to think just might. Nick Cohen and Michael Durham report00:02
Tennis group to be floated00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Something nasty in the cabinet of curiosities: 'Extremes: Reflections on Human Behaviour' - A J Dunning: Secker, 14.9900:02
HIV victims 'may miss payout date'00:02
Rugby Union: Luck of Young Irish00:02
Shares: Trio set to distribute big gains00:02
Football: Wegerle's late show numbs Newcastle00:02
Those Valentines in full . . .: Who, what, when, where - and why? Rosanna de Lisle on the name on everyone's lips00:02
Football: Sharpe joins the party00:02
The spinster called to bury nannygate00:02
Winged winger: Jason Wilcox is brought to earth by a robust tackle from Barry Venison, the Newcastle full-back, during Blackburn's 1-0 FA Cup victory at Ewood Park yesterday00:02
Football: Genchev puts the grim in Grimsby00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Son who made Wind and stars: 'Showman: The Life of David O Selznick' - David Thomson: Deutsch, 20 pounds00:02
Little to interest smaller savers in the high street: Rates for investors with less than 5,000 pounds are next to nothing, writes Sue Fieldman00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Chance to better relations00:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
Traders in raptures for Valentine's Day00:02
Rugby Union: Webb's precision timing00:02
Buthelezi vows Zulus will fight the power pact00:02
How the battle for Bart's was won: Thirteen London hospitals are facing closure or merger. But one of them has the benefit of history and the establishment on its side. Judy Jones reports00:02
Letter: The full fax behind Bain's sad end00:02
Football: Warhurst gets his angles right00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Nomadic life of Brian: It's hard to keep up with Brian Moore, an Irishman with Canadian citizenship living in Malibu whose new novel is based on Haiti. But it's time his work was acclaimed00:02
Honest Joe, defender of the Dons: Joe Kinnear is the man who dared to draw Gary Lineker into controversy. Jasper Rees talked to him00:02
DAF managers seek van buyout00:02
The workaholic Queen and I00:02
Football: Wright limps off after striking Forest twice00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Letter: How worker participation would benefit the bosses00:02
Isosceles plans to swap pounds 600m debt for equity00:02
Letter: TV licence00:02
Bunhill: Rumours roll in exalted circles00:02
Miss Asia loses a culture clash: Threats by religious leaders thwarted a beauty contest for Asians, amid claims of hypocrisy from contestants. Linda Grant reports00:02
Letter: You don't have to be a sexist pig to hog the road00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
XXXXXXX: A Kiscellany00:02
INTERIORS / Show your colours: The British are scared of any shade bolder than magnolia, but it was not always so - and brilliance is making a comeback. In the first of two articles, Dinah Hall thinks positive00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook00:02
Letter: Housework and the class divide00:02
Football: England must strike without mercy00:02
For sale: des res, security a snag00:02
Naval officer 'would rather kill a faggot than work with one': Terry McCarthy in Sasebo investigates the gruesome murder of a homosexual sailor00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Letter: Road scheme is round the bend00:02
Letter00:02
FASHION / Going lightly: Audrey Hepburn was dressed by Givenchy for nearly 40 years. Marion Hume describes more than a professional relationship00:02
Athletics: Jackson swift to show record potential00:02
Defeat 'need not delay treaty'00:02
The Broader Picture: University of life00:02
Conran's 'theatre' of food defies recession00:02
NHS changes 'drive cancer victims to private care'00:02
Your Money: Royals take risk on tax00:02
Britons still the last to know: We lag woefully behind on the public's right to information, argues Jeffrey Robinson00:02
US concern00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Will well done by his wife: 'Mrs Shakespeare' - Robert Nye: Sinclair-Stevenson, 14.9900:02
TELEVISION / A nasty taste all over the body00:02
On the inside of a modern menagerie looking out00:02
Correction: Lord Hollick00:02
Show People: A Queen comes down to earth: 64. Prunella Scales00:02
City File: Steady Dalgety00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Look at me, my banner's great00:02
Insurers aim cash back into property00:02
CINEMA / Can't see Woody for the tricks00:02
MPs' inquiry00:02
Letter: Who says that dialects and grammar do not mix?00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Legacy of a bootlegger: Canada's giant Edper conglomerate, created by the outcast cousins of the Bronfman drinks dynasty, is in trouble and may be slipping into unfamiliar hands. Adam Corelli reports00:02
Bunhill: The questioning bank00:02
Football: Celtic show resolve00:02
Leading Article: Sick man of Europe00:02
February unemployment to top 3 million mark00:02
BOOKS / In brief00:02
Now & Then: Indecent assault00:02
Video captures abduction of boy, aged two00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Cricket: Stewart and Hick's efforts in vain00:02
XXXXXXX: Pop kisses00:02
Cricket: Flight, guile, and a spot of turbulence: Phil Tufnell is in the great tradition of sporting misfits. Richard Williams reports from Madras on the England spin bowler's struggle for success00:02
Football: Villa take advantage00:02
ROCK / Big brother Bob and the fabulous kid00:02
Skiing: Norway to the fore again00:02
XXXXXXX: Art kisses00:02
Letter: VAT on pictures is good news for living artists00:02
City: No credibility00:02
One in five think we all own Abbey National: Even with the Citizen's Charter on their side, many Britons don't know how to complain, reports Donald Macintyre00:02
Glaxo set to leap over the counter: Dithering over future strategy has done nothing to help the pharmaceutical giant, which is being closely watched by the City, writes Gail Counsell00:02
Q&A: Equal rights for women . . . and the two-goal goalie00:02
Letter: Who says that dialects and grammar do not mix?00:02
Investors grasp GRE olive branch00:02
Employers prepare to ditch equal opportunities at work00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dark tunnel to a corpse-strewn flat: 'The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer' - Brian Masters: Hodder, 14.9900:02
Letter00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Pawns of the loan brokers00:02
Deaths00:02
Branding gets the big sell as rivals chip at leader: Malcolm Wheatley explains why the top manufacturer of microprocessors is buying advertising00:02
Venture Capital: Wise partner can lend a hand: The recession has forced the sector to accept lower returns, writes Jane Simms00:02
Interview: Lord Tebbit - Labour's lethal weapon?: He might be a lord but politically he is the same as ever, biting hard at John Major's pro-European heel, writes Stephen Castle00:02
Ship runs aground00:02
The juice of this apple is a British secret: But in the United States its chances of causing cancer would be public knowledge. Adam Sage examines two contrasting attitudes to freedom of information00:02
Guppy 'going to prison for a very long time' in pounds 1.8m gems fraud00:02
Football: Banger hits the target00:02
Football: McAllister handed gift00:02
Racing: Credo the runaway Tote hero00:02
Racing: Idea is the value00:02
Sir Ran scarred for life00:02
Opinions / Is this a work of art?00:02
Time default00:02
Out of our closets: true confessions of a Biba Bird: Granny prints, feather boas, over-the-knee lilac suede boots, plum eye-shadow - Alexandra Artley wore them all with pride00:02
Songsmith must rewrite history as Russians change their tune: Andrew Higgins in Moscow meets the author of anthems whose career was punctuated by Stalin and who worked to the letter for Brezhnev00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Chipping away at a great tradition: Are today's low-fat varieties as good as the real thing? As National Chip Week looms, Michael Bateman finds out00:02
Lord King may get an honorary 600,000 pounds-a-year00:02
Rugby League: Wigan take a stranglehold00:02
Flotation could value Direct Line at pounds 1bn00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Piles and piles in common: 'The Maker of the Omnibus: The Lives of English Writers Compared' - Jack Hodges: Sinclair-Stevenson, 20 pounds00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
Letter: Who says that dialects and grammar do not mix?00:02
Sussex is an affluent county, but Brighton is a fake. If you are a visitor, you see a wealthy town. It isn't00:02
Yugoslav war criminals have little to fear: Robert Fisk reports from Sarejevo on the killers who will never be brought to trial00:02
Mobutu goes cruising as his country burns: The cook's son is feeding Zaire to the crocodiles. Robert Block on an unpopular survivor00:02
MUSIC / Figaro here, Figaro there, Figaro everywhere00:02
Football: The XI00:02
Business Information Service: This week00:02
Letter00:02
Savings boost00:02
Scots bank offers early medicine00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Genius set free out of court: 'Henry Purcell: Glory of His Age' - Margaret Campbell: Hutchinson, 20 pounds00:02
'Home alone' mother phones00:02
THEATRE / Another side of Harold Pinter00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Lady Anson00:02
City: Trafalgar shareholders sold a dummy00:02
Football: White baits Barnsley with a composed double strike00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter continues her cross-Channel wine choice00:02
Fears in Europe as US zooms in on digital TV00:02
The best and worst: Confidence in Europe rebounds - European investment trusts00:02
Robinson tops poll00:02
Huge fraud suspected at British Airways00:02
Poor returns threaten to upset trade statistics00:02
Letter00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Commoners this way00:02
City File: Kleinwort profits rise masks reverses00:02
Ward awaits jury's word: Verdict expected this week on last Guinness defendant after dramatic trial00:02
MUSIC / Bach with more bite: Michael White on the new Passion of Jonathan Miller00:02
Letter00:02
SCIENCE / The cloud of knowing: The new biology Part 3: Ethics00:02
Fishing Lines: Bitter Pill for fish to swallow00:02
The quiet woman on the trail of Britain's runaway fathers00:02
Murder hunt00:02
US jets may escort relief00:02
ART MARKET / Tissot: a ladies' painter: Manhattan hostesses see him as the next best thing to an Impressionist, but will they pay dollars 2m for one of his works? asks Geraldine Norman00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Is Hillary good for the health of Americans?: Bill Clinton has given his wife the job of fighting the medical barons. Patrick Cockburn sees her first shots00:02
DSS rules favour a house divided00:02
Letter: The full fax behind Bain's sad end00:02
Letter: You don't have to be a sexist pig to hog the road00:02
XXXXXXX: Photo kisses00:02
Pasteur 'told lies about vaccines'00:00
Video captures abduction of boy, aged two