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Football: Souness leaving Liverpool a losing legacy: What's gone wrong at Anfield? Joe Lovejoy offers a personal view on why a once-flourishing club is now struggling00:02
Travel: Let the children do the talking: Holidays in France are ideal for bringing on language skills. Helen Hewson surveys the teaching aids and sets some prep00:02
Travel: Departures: Bargains galore00:02
Upbeat: On the town00:02
Cooking their way to the top: Independent/Le Cordon Bleu cook competition.00:02
Gardening: A gumpowder plot in Soho00:02
A brick is a brick is a brick. Or what?: Seventies Britain was outraged by Carl Andre. Bryan Appleyard went to discover what Nineties New York thought of him. He found the artist sanguine and of soundish mind. Pity about New York00:02
Prince's originals take the biscuit: Not an oatcake, not a digestive - but an initiative by the Prince of Wales has produced a bestseller somewhere in between, says Joanna Blythman00:02
Guardian's free guide00:02
2,500 pounds penalty00:02
Strikes spread00:02
Travel: A cautionary tale00:02
Fleming investment00:02
Country Matters: Wings of fury among the fruit trees00:02
Troops armed with honey take out a Big Mac00:02
Gastropod00:02
Obituary: Professor D. W. Harding00:02
Travel: Departures: Don't be green00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
Paraguay's rulers face defeat in first free poll: Opposition excitement tempered by worries that army may back old guard00:02
GPA will face bondholders to head off administration00:02
Birthdays00:02
Upbeat: Deep relief00:02
Wills00:02
Travel: Roadside treasure: In France, put a bateau-lit in the boot, says Liam Davies00:02
Sedgwick scheme to recruit more members00:02
When your card is eaten: Three-in-one cards are great until you lose them, writes Maria Scott00:02
A teenage girl is given first aid after a riot at a Boston school.00:02
Surge in car sales comes to a halt: Fall in registrations suggests consumer recovery remains patchy00:02
Today's number: 400:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Flowers at a price00:02
Travel: Palma, not such a 'grot spot': Majorca does not deserve its lager-lout-and-chips reputation, says Frank Barrett00:02
Appointments: Church appointments00:02
Confessions of an unrepentant salt snob: What would we do without it? It's a preservative, it tickles savouries and gives a surprising, subtle kick to sweet dishes00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Obituary: Cy Howard00:02
Elections: Conservatives lose grip on their traditional heartlands00:02
Petrol prices to continue rising00:02
Travel: Departures: 'Great' bike rides00:02
Review / Escaping from behind bars: Nick Kimberley on improvisation from Shiva Nova00:02
Clampdown on Senators' gifts: Public pressure imposes US ethics code00:02
Lawyer jailed00:02
Travel: Rock holidays00:02
Gardening: Lace, polished leather and unrequited love: In spring, the temptations of garden centres are many. Anna Pavord advises on how to resist amour fou00:02
Fixed rates are moving up00:02
Recommended books00:02
Shaw bequest00:02
Letter: And who are you?00:02
Football: Oldham must conquer bogy men: Phil Shaw charts the tension of the season's last weekend00:02
Retail Therapy00:02
Boxing: Lewis' talent can tame Tucker's temper: Boxing: Suspect hand is British world heavyweight champion's only worry as challenger sounds increasingly desperate00:02
SECOND THOUGHTS / File under nuts: Timothy Mo on his first novel, The Monkey King (Vintage, pounds 5.99)00:02
Cascading into a torrent of social activities: Heart Searching: Lynne Curry spends an evening with members of a 'semi-mature youth club' for the over-30s00:02
Candid Caller00:02
Letter: Benefits of a Marshall Plan for Africa00:02
'Riding horses was the only thing to do': Peter Scudamore tells Nicholas Roe of his ambitious childhood00:02
Hockey: Berkshire can halt holders00:02
Advice at hand for the not so elderly00:02
Treasury dismisses calls for new insider trading agency: Stock Exchange seeks review of law against abuse00:02
Travel: Departures: Ecological breaks00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Property: An advertisement for stylish living: From soap commercials to period dramas, this is the house that location scouts dream of, says David Lawson (CORRECTED)00:02
Trust in China00:02
Racing: Winged Victory thrives on a diet of hard work00:02
Elections: Essex Man switches allegiance00:02
Pittencrieff shares fall on profits warning00:02
Scottish cash trust00:02
Nadir claims he was victim of conspiracy00:02
UN troops hurt00:02
President elected00:02
Rugby Union: Samoans provide exotic fare but Gaytonians have recipe00:02
SFA tells Derby broker to cease investment business00:02
Fairhaven offshoot's market value will equal its own00:02
Skipton's portfolio00:02
Obituary: Thorkild Jacobsen00:02
Knife raider robbed his mother00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Award that suit an Oscar: Meet the real star of Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct and now Indecent Proposal . . . Nino Cerruti. Roger Tredre reports00:02
Yacht club celebrates return voyage: Royal Corinthian has gone back to its spiritual home on the Solent. Stuart Alexander reports00:02
Samurai swordsman cleared of murder attempt00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Found guilty in world literature's blind alleys: 'After Babel' - George Steiner: Oxford University Press, 9.9900:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Court Circular00:02
Maid beheaded for triple murder00:02
Letter: MEPs against racism00:02
Travel: Four go exploring in France: We kick off a six-week series on France with a special issue in which Frank Barrett goes holidaying en famille00:02
London futures broker put into liquidation after fraud: David Coakley clients may get full return on their investments00:02
Ciampi looks ahead after big win in reform vote: Prime Minister signals the opening of new stage in Italy's political clean-up00:02
And lo, stars rose in the East: Safeway is leading the quest to go beyond Bulgaria into wine's latest new world, says Anthony Rose00:02
Youths held over 'race' murder00:02
General accused00:02
Property: Dear Dr Freud: re housing complex00:02
Drags and strictures at an exhibition00:02
Blockade on Serbs seems more symbolic than real00:02
Northern Rock's new loan00:02
Ice-cream market referred to MMC00:02
Government to seek bomb insurance costs: Further pressure for higher premiums00:02
Maddox sets out acquisition plans00:02
Bookworm in a bind00:02
Cricket: French cricket inspires Nottinghamshire tail: Leicestershire 219; Notts 28000:02
Karadzic accepts Muslim havens: Clinton acknowledges allies oppose ending arms embargo - Serbian extremists bomb mosques00:02
Shares yield 40m pounds for TV executives: Sixteen millionaires have been created by the television company LWT. Mary Braid and Ian MacKinnon report00:02
Rugby Union: Wigan peerless00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
BOOK REVIEW / One last shot in Mexico: 'Maximilian and Juarez' - Jasper Ridley: Constable, 16.9500:02
Ex-minister quits job as corruption case looms00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Cricket: Durham declaration gives Chapple place of rest00:02
Couple die, 34 hurt in store blaze00:02
Travel: Departures: Deadline for Rio00:02
Motor Racing: Superb Senna splits Prost and Hill: Brazilian revels in unequal struggle and may stay with McLaren for rest of season00:02
Classic Thoughts: A touch of class on the Riviera: Geoff Dyer on the degradation and poise of F Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night (1934)00:02
Images of history go to auction: Man Ray print sets record price for single photograph of 122,500 pounds00:02
Press fast forward for advice on the biggest decisions: In the first of a new series of 'audio paperbacks', Vincent Duggleby offers financial help to younger people00:02
Church inquiry00:02
Obituary: Marshal of the RAF Sir Dermot Boyle00:02
Tennis: Delgado ill at ease under the spotlight: Paul Hayward reports on the promise and the burden of one of Britain's best young tennis hopes00:02
Cricket: Bicknells enjoy family affair: Round-up00:02
Fears for US recovery as jobless level sticks at 7%00:02
Rugby Union: Llanelli carry the burden of expectation00:02
Letter: Voters' verdict00:02
Letter: A museum neither fake nor phoney, but a genuine part of Kent's rural heritage00:02
Rugby League: St Helens' query over Connolly00:02
Hedge Bill fails00:02
Letter: Voters' verdict00:02
Motoring: For that wind in your hair, use your head: It's the season when the fancy turns to top-down motoring. We go hunting for second-hand convertibles and test the new Mercedes cabriolet00:02
Football Diary: Jones in a spin on vinyl00:02
Travel: Hotel phones00:02
Five share Woodrow payout00:02
Cricket: Gough vexes Essex00:02
Elections: The county council election results in full00:02
Legionnaires' alert in central London after man dies: Trafalgar Square fountains switched off amid fears over disease in the West End00:02
You say tempura; I say fried in batter00:02
Football: About-turn for Clough00:02
Letter: Benefits of a Marshall Plan for Africa00:02
Injury award00:02
Travel: France: all you'll ever need to go: Frank Barrett provides useful pointers for your trip, whether you fly or drive, sail or rail your way across (CORRECTED)00:02
Dundee University00:02
Stop press] Art market says size does matter: 'New generation', or graduate work, has to be realistic, large and sensibly priced to sell, says John Windsor00:02
Lamont in the firing line: Calls for Cabinet reshuffle after Tories given 'bloody nose' by voters across the country00:02
I took my lawyer and he fired me: William Donaldson's Week00:02
The high street is no place for top performance: Christine Stopp notes a trend to buy investments over the counter00:02
Bank of Ireland to pay for up to 10m Greencore shares00:02
Institute of Physics00:02
Letter: A museum neither fake nor phoney, but a genuine part of Kent's rural heritage00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Boxing: Chavez intent on enlarging fearsome reputation: While Lewis v Tucker has failed to excite Las Vegas, a squat Mexican is actually selling tickets for tonight's promotion. Jonathan Rendall salutes the best fighter in the world00:02
Motoring: Up to 18th place, but melting in the heat and dust: The challenge and magic of India capture Gavin Green on the London-Sydney Marathon, although the rally claims two more lives00:02
Letter: Education threat for hospital children00:02
The Independent Foreign Fiction Award: A stool, a scaffofd, a belt00:02
THEATRE / Divorced from reality: Paul Taylor reviews a revival of Shaw's Getting Married, at Chichester Festival Theatre00:02
Time runs out for victims of Germany's violent far right: The threat to asylum-seekers is refusing to go away, writes Steve Crawshaw in Rostock00:02
Auctions00:02
Racing: Azzilfi can add to Sheikh's distress: Dunlop to dominate in the Derby Trial00:02
Letter: Access for all to the 'fast stream'00:02
Saturday Night: Blood, a little sweat and a few tears00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Timber]00:02
Mackay crossed Cyprus border to ask for Nadir00:02
Joining up for placings00:02
Golf: Brand Jnr relishes Cornish challenge00:02
Leading Article: A well-earned kicking, but not much more00:02
Recipe: Have a dandelion omelette00:02
Elections: Victors differ over signals for future in Tories' defeat00:02
APPEALS: Freud Museum, in Hampstead, London.00:02
Children's choice in money management: Lee Rodwell describes how 11-year-old Tamsin finally made up her mind where to open her first bank account00:02
Flare-up on the high street: Dowdy old M & S? Come off it. Just look at these bell-bottoms, says Tamsin Blanchard00:02
Out of Denmark: Gentle nationalism stirs mild island passions00:02
Throwing caution to the wild winds: Suddenly there's studio opera everywhere. Nick Kimberley reports on fresh sounds and bite-sized dramas00:02
Rugby Union: Thorburn just happy to be back in black: Former Welsh captain returns to Cardiff for today's Swalec Cup final with outsiders Neath. Steve Bale reports00:02
Jobs law to be amended: Change would allow employers to offer 'sweeteners' for personal contacts00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Borne out of Africa to run wild: 'The Lives of Beryl Markham' - Errol Trzebinski: Heinemann, 17.9900:02
US colonel leads the charge east: Estonia's new army chief suffers divided loyalties00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Profile: 'But who do you say I betrayed?': Markus Wolf, East German spymaster on trial00:02
Baby drowned00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Love is . . . a ravening parasitical creature: 'Dr Haggard's Disease' - Patrick McGrath: Viking, 14.9900:02
Money Grouse: Battle for pension statements00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Forget-me-not00:02
Abbey extends dealing service00:02
Prosperity Life fined for breach of Lautro rules00:02
Settling old scores: The English Concert have been stuck in a time warp for the last 20 years. Mark Pappenheim reports00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Travel: Departures: Healthy holidays00:02
SA poll announced as far right meets00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Patricidal passions in the abyss of nihilism00:02
View from Frankfurt: The long and short of two money cultures00:02
Travel: Je ne suis pas un jetsetter: Simon Calder goes right off the rails after an all-night journey to Paris00:02
Market Report: Shares climb out of the doldrums00:02
Secure yield on bond portfolio00:02
Pilots could face charges over flight00:02
Springtime for one lobbyist among many: Governor Chris Patten visits the US to try to prevent Hong Kong from suffering an economic squeeze00:02
Gardening: Tool Box: Shears - a snip at the price00:02
Vote set on C&G takeover00:02
Lloyd's plans spark storm: 17,000 members join action groups to seek redress Limited liability plan aims to attract investment00:02
Cricket: Boon bounty earns reward for tourists00:02
Chelsea rate rises to 9%00:02
British seek more defensible site00:02
Paris backs away from borders row00:02
Owen urges US to send troops for aid effort00:02
Govett offers new BES00:02
Divorce divides the pension: Court ruling precedes report on splitting the benefits00:02
Elections: Voters show unprecedented degree of dissatisfaction: Ivor Crewe, Professor of Government at the University of Essex, examines the way electors chose to cast their votes on Thursday00:02
Punishment for Major, warning for Smith00:02
BTR chief is paid through Australia: Correction00:02
TELEVISION / Winning by its head: Thomas Sutcliffe stands Measure for Measure back to back with Tales from the Map Room00:02
Shadow minister sacked over article on VAT00:02
Upbeat: Coda00:02
Big savings from bartering: Investment trust managers operate discretionary discounting00:02
Choose your own PIN00:02
Gun goes off during trial00:02
Trifling offence00:02
Discount for two-car families00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Jekyll in Sussex00:02
Jeers prompt angry escape from reporters: Hugh Pope witnesses an inauspicious start to a fugitive's campaign against 'British injustice'00:02
Equestrianism: Leng is too smart for Cleverly00:02
Yeltsin soothes fears of violence00:02
Clark rejects offer by narrow vote: Decision casts shadow over chairman's future Berisford will look for other targets00:02
Motoring: The Independent Road Test: A costly seat on the board00:02
BOOK REVIEW / All that wavers is not gold: 'The High Flyer' - Nicholas Shakespeare: HarperCollins, 14.9900:02
Double Play: Lost landscapes and last words: New records reviewed by Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson00:02
Children lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow. Russia marks the end of the Great Patriotic War (Second World War) tomorrow00:02
Pensions move to Nottingham00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
I have Joan Collins and you give me peanuts?: He says she's 'an icon, bigger than Madonna'. She says he's 'an enormous genius'. David Nicholson watches Steven Berkoff and Joan Collins get carried away on the set of Decadence