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Standard wins Indian settlement00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Fatal punch00:02
Clothes for people like us: Alexander Lobrano on the successful mail-order catalogue now racing00:02
The Labour Party in Brighton: John Prescott, hero of this week's conference, embracing Margaret Beckett, the much-criticised deputy leader QSUBHEAD:00:02
Bomb alert00:02
Property: Daydream homes00:02
Homosexual rapists could kill, police say: The victim of a violent sex attack tells John Arlidge how he was tricked, beaten and abused, then threatened with blackmail00:02
Tough line on crime to unify Tories: Sweeping package of criminal law reforms00:02
Here's one I didn't make earlier: Reproductions are losing their 'naff' image as demand grows for high quality copies of anything from vintage radios to teddies, reports John Windsor00:02
Birthdays00:02
Consumers' protection faces cuts: 'Red tape' review raises safety fears00:02
Photographs of the stars to be auctioned for Aids charity00:02
Firefighters 'likely to abandon strike plans'00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Food and Drink: Feasting on a fight to the death in Venice00:02
Homing budgie00:02
America from the ground up: From Washington DC to North Carolina, Frank Barrett traces the history of Orville and Wilbur Wright, the pioneers of the aviation industry00:02
Treasure trove00:02
Tory with a mission to complain00:02
Market Report: Friendless BAT finds itself on the rack00:02
Obituary: Marcel Marien00:02
Yeltsin warns on Nato00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Letter: Exhibiting a lack of vision00:02
Parts of Canary Wharf to be sold off as enterprize zones00:02
Fatal storms00:02
Rugby League: St Helens mix panic and potency00:02
Returns from BES are heading downwards: Neasa MacErlean finds benefits in appealing to the conscience00:02
Cuttings00:02
Festivals: The fast track: Keith Potter in Lille and Strasbourg00:02
State schools elite show Oxbridge entrance expertise: Correction00:02
'I heard the screams . . . then silence and darkness': 25,000 people are feared dead in the rubble of the Indian quake. Tim McGirk reports from Maharashtra00:02
BoS moves away from home banking00:02
Battling Bruno's final heavyweight championship hopes ended by a vicious left hook from Lewis00:02
News travels fast00:02
The Independent Road Test: It's very good looking but looks aren't everything: The Vauxhall Calibra has stunning lines and a classy ambience but handles more like a numb saloon than a precision sports car, says Roger Bell00:02
Golf: Richardson relies on driving range to stay on course: Uninhibited Briton stretches lead as he chases first victory for two years but Montgomerie and Rafferty fail to make the cut00:02
Obituary: Sir Owen Aisher00:02
Aliyev tipped00:02
Bombs explode in London00:02
Fatal storms00:02
Letter: Fiscal policy befitting a world of globalised competition00:02
Protest focuses anger over seed and plant patents: Companies claiming rights to natural resources used by Third World farmers have been accused of immorality. Susan Watts reports00:02
BR apology shock00:02
Rugby League: Kiwis aim for lift-off00:02
Football: Shearer's sureness disarms the doubters: Dutch worried by a rejuvenated Rover's striking power. Joe Lovejoy talks to England's forward thinker00:02
Court Circular00:02
Hold tight] Belgium goes off the rails: The tramway along the Flanders coast offers some bizarre and beautiful sights. Stephen Wood took the trip00:02
Baseball: Diamonds are a groundsman's worst friend: Richard Weekes on why The Oval is admitting base stealers and screwballs00:02
Owner of Trocadero centre falls into the red00:02
The Human Fly: A short story00:02
Children who duped 77-year-old woman: A bogus caller has made one elderly woman distrustful, writes Nick Walker00:02
Shanks shares drop as finance director quits00:02
A portrait of the artist as another man00:02
HK deadlock00:02
Soros pledge00:02
New Bible gets youth treatment00:02
The week in review: Sport00:02
Harmony between Arab and Jew silences the peace pirates: A radio station that was a thorn in Israel's flesh has closed, writes Sarah Helm in Jerusalem00:02
Rugby Union: Cardiff's bout of Scarlet fever ill-timed00:02
Three-year fix at 7.99%00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Officers convicted00:02
Down-to-earth assessment00:02
Yeltsin visit00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Football: Team news00:02
Hockey: Potter forced to withdraw from Irish game: Whitaker gives England youth its day against Ireland as Sutton steps up from the Under-21s00:02
Football: Flowers deal in bud00:02
Burroughs takes the rap: A new album (yes, album) from William Burroughs has Words of Advice for Young People. Is he serious?00:02
Leading Article: A drug law that promotes crime00:02
Joseph increases his manpower: A fashion empire has grown, with the launch of Joseph Ettedgui's menswear range. Roger Tredre reports00:02
Appeals: The Women's Environmental Network00:02
Drive to curb bogus callers: Code of practice for callers to homes00:02
Second top secret service post is given to a woman00:02
OPERA / Taking the fur out of mothballs: Siegfried Matthus is that rarity, a popular modern opera composer. Antony Peattie met him00:02
Some tips for leaseholders00:02
US drive nets dollars 2bn for aid to Palestine: Donors at conference pledge cash to back peace deal for next five years00:02
Motor Racing: Champion driven on by records00:02
Property: A sure sale, if the price is right: The market has stabilised and sensibly priced houses are being snapped up, but buyers outnumber suitable properties, says Anne Spackman00:02
Discs: When it's all a matter of faith: Robert Cowan and Stephen Johnson on fervent Bruckner and zealous Schubert00:02
Motorcycling: Fogarty leads the charge as Donington witnesses some derring-do from the men on their flying machines00:02
Troop advance00:02
The Labour Party in Brighton: Party to ignore anti-Trident vote: Defence debate told motion out of step with policy, writes Donald Macintyre00:02
William Donaldson's Week: The fat man takes a powder00:02
Obituary: Rebecca Wolf00:02
Yeltsin eases blockade on parliament: President's ploy may have misfired, as refreshed deputies claim support for the Kremlin is ebbing away00:02
Football diary: Gladys and the Whippet00:02
My cavalier way with roundheads00:02
Faith and Reason: Experiencing the joy of Islam: Our series on attitudes towards sex is continued this week by a Muslim writer, Abdul Hakim Murad, the chairman of the Guilliam Press, a publishing house.00:02
Obituary: Sir Owen Aisher00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: The real dangers on motorways00:02
The Labour Party in Brighton: Labour's modernisers still in the driving seat: Donald Macintyre assesses the balance of forces after victory for one member, one vote00:02
Letter: Just one of the lads?00:02
Letter: Foreign Office aid for Britons jailed abroad00:02
BOOK REVIEW / What a swell necktie party that was: 'Feather Crowns' - Bobbie Ann Mason: Chatto & Windus, 15.9900:02
BOOK REVIEW / Pursuit of bloody-minded charm: 'Love From Nancy: The Letters of Nancy Mitford' - Ed Charlotte Mosley: Hodder & Stoughton, 20 pounds00:02
Cheaper household insurance on offer00:02
Motoring: So you think you drive one of the safer cars? - The industry's soft sell can sometimes hide the hard truth about safety, says Gavin Green00:02
Auctions00:02
Tories accused over review of safety laws00:02
Solemn ceremony greets Tietmeyer: The new Bundesbank president will reign in continuity, says John Eisenhammer00:02
Illegal growth drug found in liver pate: Trading officers unable to take action00:02
Abkhazians proclaim liberation: Mass flight of 100,000 refugees as pockets of Georgian resistance are hunted down00:02
Country Matters: Leave it to the birds and beetles00:02
TELEVISION / Top seed00:02
View from Frankfurt: Behind the celebration, Daimler is in a mess00:02
All at once I saw no crowds: Hidden behind the well-worn Lake District lies an unfamiliar landscape of rolling fells and rugged ports, says David Hewson00:02
Rugby Union: Hunter's idealism carries him beyond the pain barrier: Northampton's injury-prone full-back returns to club duty today with a quiet eye on resurrecting his international career. Steve Bale reports00:02
Labour's princess goes talkabout00:02
Rally broken up00:02
Paper that sells smut with a smirk: The 'News of the World' is celebrating its 150th anniversary. Michael Leapman reports00:02
Racing: Shemaka can lead the fillies out of the wood: Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe: Britain's challengers travel more in hope than expectation, as the defence team holds a watertight case00:02
Money Grouse: Let down by legal expenses cover00:02
Child maintenance under fire: MPs will join pressure groups in exposing flaws in the system, reports Sue Fieldman00:02
Rugby Union: Sting in the tale as Wasps tackle Tigers00:02
Swissair claims agreement on global airline is close: Alliance forecast to add 760m pounds to bottom line of partners00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Costs a packet in taxi fares: 'Yesterday Came Suddenly' - Francis King: Constable, 16.9900:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
CIA says Wallenberg acted for US00:02
Classic Thoughts: Castles in the air: Simon Blow looks back in affection to Alain-Fournier's Le Grand Meaulnes00:02
Wine Box00:02
Tennis: Becker poised to follow Graf00:02
Police snuff out first cannabis joint00:02
Profile: The hustler out on an Irish limb: Can John Hume MP make peace with the IRA?00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Separate flights00:02
Flames of funeral pyres light path of quake00:02
Wills00:02
Willing advice from Will00:02
Top 20 resorts: Lech00:02
Basketball: Kings back to earth with promise: Panthers need to be wary of the European first-leg winners00:02
Judo: Howey's silver consolation: World title eludes Briton after late lapse00:02
Labour supports Thatcher's call to save mines00:02
Brokers get 10m pounds share bonanza00:02
Appointments: Service appointments00:02
Property: A vintage month for vineyard sales00:02
BOOKS: A controversial voice in a culture of silence: Marianne Brace meets the noisy award-winning Sicilian novelist Dacia Maraini00:02
Season opens for UFOs and the fabulous: The international catwalk circuit begins today, with styles ranging from the sublime to the unidentifiable fashion object00:02
Revenue fights ruling00:02
Departures00:02
Obituary: E. P. Thompson00:02
Staying one jump ahead of a gazump: After the Tim Pitt case, Vivien Goldsmith finds out how lock-out deals can alleviate angst in buying or selling a house00:02
Saturday Night: One McCastro to take away, please00:02
Appointments00:02
Russian Patriarch turns tables on country's rulers: Mr Yeltsin's courtship of the Orthodox Church has paid off, writes Helen Womack in Moscow00:02
Racing: Loki to keep Rambo's Hall from fame: Weld's expatriate can take the Cambridgeshire as punters pursue a huge Jackpot payout00:02
Khmer Rouge 'for king and country'00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ruled by the child: 'Skylark' - Deszo Kosztolanyi, Tr. Richard Aczel: Chatto & Windus, 10.9900:02
Rivals play the patriotic card00:02
Headteacher jailed00:02
Out of Italy: Freedom is Hell on wheels00:02
FKI improves its lie by buying Truth in the US00:02
Ecological fixed rate00:02
28% fare rise feared00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Charitable intentions can cause a headache: Andrew Bibby explains why the wishes of those making bequests may have to be disregarded00:02
Travel company00:02
Lamont twists knife over tax: Former Chancellor takes Clarke to task over need for further increases in Budget00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A titan nibbled to death by mice: 'The Expense of Glory: A Life of John Reith' - Ian McIntyre: HarperCollins, 20 pounds00:02
Racing: Lodge stakes claim00:02
Gays aim to deter attackers00:02
A voice that is made to measure: Computers change the stops, but it's still Bourdons and Bombards inside. Gillian Widdicombe explores the mysteries of a modern organ00:02
Feudal ruler sure to win in Pakistan00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Scientist to investigate chocolate's big mystery00:02
Brat pack hits the nursery slopes: Skiing with children00:02
Top names join bid to run national lottery: Spokesman for five-company consortium predicts that venture 'will stand or fall on how it is packaged'00:02
The Way I was: The fan who became my friend: John Peel00:02
Letter: 'Three Graces': we can keep the spare00:02
Heart Searching: 'In the end, chemistry is quite baffling': The Agencies. To begin a series, Angela Wilkes visits a traditional marriage bureau00:02
Letter: Justice is the key to peace in Middle East00:02
Newsreader acts to restrain fan00:02
Comfort at a price00:02
Letter: Too severe a sentence00:02
Death report delay00:02
Fishy story00:02
Iraq talks00:02
Appointments: Church appointments00:02
Goldsmith gets back into gold: Bendigo Mining will raise money to reopen old Australian field00:02
Green with ennui00:02
BOOK REVIEW / No ra-ra skirts, no Mars bars: 'The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary' - Ed Lesley Brown: Oxford, 60 pounds00:02
Libya gains a breathing space00:02
Football: Turkish trip looks sweet for United: European Football: Galatasary next for the champions, but England's other representatives face stiffer challenges in second round00:02
Mail-order shirt tales00:02
Institute of Civil Engineers00:02
Mexicans try to heal the scars of student massacre: Light is now being shed on a mass killing before the 1968 Olympics, writes Phil Davison00:02
Discount set at 4%00:02
Greycoat strives for Postel rescue: Property company must convince shareholders of merits of pounds 120m package00:02
Wet wet wet00:02
Food and Drink: The flavour of the Mediterranean - Uncured they taste disgusting, but there's nothing like well-prepared olives - pungent and salty - to breathe southern life into your food00:02
Candid Caller00:02
Letter: Fiscal policy befitting a world of globalised competition00:02
'Hello' criticised00:02
Today's number: 1500:02
Appeals: Bat Conservation Trust00:02
Muslim stand-off in Bihac rebellion00:02
UN plea on troops for Somalia00:02
The Labour Party in Brighton: Beckett attacks legacy of 'broken Tory promises': Delegates support motion calling for national referendum on electoral reform00:02
Goode Committee: Doode proposals call for new pension law: Correction00:02
Football: McCoist ready to play