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Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
One year on, the debris remains: The physical evidence is all around them; the mental scars are still there, too. Christian Wolmar meets survivors of the 1992 Amsterdam plane disaster00:02
IRA says talks could lead to peace00:02
Georgia's intellectuals seek to save their nation00:02
Mubarak haunted by a fateful past: A referendum to be held today is certain to propel Egypt's President to a third term00:02
Not knowing left from right: Malcolm Cornwall recounts two occasions when wrong-handedness and Murphy's Law combined to frustrate advances in transatlantic communications00:02
Anniversaries00:02
'Liberated' Lamont offers broad vision of taxation: As the Tory party conference opens today, the former Chancellor talks to Donald MacIntyre about loyalty, leadership and policy differences leadership challenges00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Armed and dangerous00:02
Racing: Lochsong maintains Britain's Abbaye habit: Ian Balding's mare leaves Europe's top sprinters standing as the favourite for the 1,000 Guineas flounders in the Longchamp mud00:02
Letter: Improvements in the sound of music00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Racing / Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe: Sea defence keeps the British challenge at bay: Preparation proves crucial in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe as an outsider becomes a family favourite. Richard Edmondson reports from Longchamp00:02
Smaller Companies: A pub newcomer raises some cheer00:02
Russian Crisis: Past and present fight to death on Moscow's streets00:02
Happy Anniversary: Hats off to bowler00:02
Obituary: Andrew Holmes00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Rugby Union: Back at front of England queue00:02
Baseball: Braves steal past Giants00:02
Sporting Digest: Judo00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Leading Article: Major's leadership on trial in Blackpool00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Thousands may be sacked in chemicals shake-out00:02
The world according to Dolce & Gabbana: Trouser suits won the wearability award on the first day of Milan fashion week. Marion Hume reports00:02
Hockey: Crutchley makes mark: England may have found goalscoring successor to Kerly00:02
Fraud police to meet financier: Salvation Army's pounds 6.2m funds row00:02
Burial mounds yield few survivors: Local relief agencies are flooded with aid but India's refusal of Western rescue experts has cost more lives00:02
Football: A menace to himself00:02
Insurance centre starts up with pounds 2.5bn target00:02
Chess: Cool Kasparov00:02
TELEVISION / Sister of mercy-killing: Andy Gill on Dawn French's sinister secret and the artistic life of the Jewish ghetto of Terezin00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Peaceful protest00:02
The power and the glory without a face-job00:02
THEATRE / A temporary suspension of disbelief: After God and the Law, David Hare has now put the Labour Party on stage. Paul Taylor votes on the new play's political correctness00:02
Russian Crisis: Fears of fascism grow as 'red-brown' allies emerge00:02
'Liberated' Lamont offers broad vision of taxation: As the Tory party conference opens today, the former Chancellor talks to Donald MacIntyre about loyalty, leadership and policy differences leadership challenges00:02
Birthdays00:02
Mountaineer's spectacular achievement goes unnoticed: Last month Jonathan Pratt became the first Briton to climb K2 and survive. But no one paid any attention, writes Will Bennett00:02
Letter: Full employment: neither socialist folly nor rhetoric00:02
Action urged to cut Bar students: Pupil barristers being 'set up to fail'00:02
Football Commentary: Palace hit the mute button on Salako00:02
European Football: Gullit in prime form00:02
Israeli assault in Gaza 'violates accord'00:02
Russian Crisis: A nation teetering on brink of civil war: The hardliners have failed to understand the nature of violent change - once it has been started it can never be stopped, argues Steve Crawshaw00:02
Letter: Full employment: neither socialist folly nor rhetoric00:02
Rugby Union Commentary: Weakened Scarlets' telling blow00:02
5 US soldiers die in Somalia00:02
Absent fathers could all face higher bills: Agency is accused of saving the Treasury money by penalising parents who pay agreed maintenance. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
BR Telecom future in doubt: Managing director quits in protest at sell-off delays00:02
Death camp guard can live in UK: Former SS man shot prisoners00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Russian Crisis: Major berates rebels00:02
The President who intends to run and run: Carlos Menem has tamed inflation and only wants another 10 years leading Argentina00:02
Rugby League: Bradford relinquish leadership and record: Wigan take over at the top after victory at Salford00:02
Ladbroke defends gag on 'rumours'00:02
Irma will not walk00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
TELEVISION / Inside Eye00:02
Fewer holidays in the sun: Three years after unification, Germans fear welfare cuts. But their system remains generous, says Steve Crawshaw00:02
Golf: Richardson upstages Cup rivals00:02
Hillary's plan00:02
Letter: Campaign exaggerates Thorp dangers00:02
Prontac creditors set up investigation fund00:02
An encyclical made for whom?: Contraception is not the real issue in 'Veritatis Splendor', says Andrew Brown00:02
TELEVISION / Briefing: Sinking the buoyancy myth00:02
It is safe to say that I won't be flying BA00:02
Rugby Union: Gloucester's burden00:02
Russian Crisis: From power struggle to state of siege00:02
One-stop shop could mean even longer faces at Lloyd's: John Moore looks at the competitive threat posed by 22 companies gathered under one roof00:02
Scalfaro squares up to Italy's ruling party00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Sex ruling 'breaches rights'00:02
Bosnia radio station attack00:02
Autopsy work done by unqualified staff00:02
Ernst faces 620m pounds legal action00:02
Payments triple but ex-wife will be worse off00:02
Coales' Notes: Boxing clever: There's no escape from Gordon Coales00:02
Football: Cole's solid case for national service00:02
Miners to vote on plan to save pit00:02
Russian Crisis: Rabble-rouser Rutskoi dreams of presidency00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: UN achievements00:02
Higher taxes may mean lower base rates00:02
Baseball: Oval turns diamond for the day: New York produce tale of the unexpected to beat the Red Sox00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Judo: Fairbrother uses guile to win gold: Briton's surprise attack takes world title00:02
Letter: Undertaking: an apposite term00:02
Tory wrangle over leadership rules: Cabinet backing and backbench doubts greet Thatcher call for ban on challenges to PM00:02
Russian Crisis: Past and present fight to death on Moscow's streets: Chronology of events00:02
Letter: Undertaking: an apposite term00:02
Football: Sheringham's persistence good to the last: Two-goal finale lifts Tottenham00:02
Football: United tuck in to Cantona's buffet00:02
Riches go begging00:02
Diary: 4-10 October00:02
Pembroke: March to market00:02
Basketball: Lloyd strikes amid uproar00:02
Boxing: Flaws suggest Lewis is far from finished article: The limitations of Britain's WBC heavyweight champion cast doubt on his readiness for a unification contest. Ken Jones reports00:02
The Daily Poem: Arrival 194600:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Science: Switch on, go shopping, meet your friends: A teleshopping channel is just the beginning. With interactive television, viewer choice will be almost limitless. Steve Homer explains00:02
Best of Times: I thought the world of those cosmonauts: Helen Sharman talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Classy comrades show gold-bejewelled fists: Whites in an opulent suburb hold a multi-racial ANC meeting00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Football: McFarland's baptism of fire00:02
Obituary: Professor David Leslie00:02
Commodities: Japan goes against the grain00:02
Letter: Scottish approach to human rights00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Obituary: Peter De Vries00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Looking back on a life of posturing impossibilism: 'Scargill: The Unauthorised Biography' - Paul Routledge: HarperCollins: 16.99 pounds00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Letter: Scottish approach to human rights00:02
The Week Ahead: Hani murder trial gets under way00:02
Russian Crisis: US pins all on Yeltsin00:02
Scottish Football: Underdogs applauded00:02
Fifth of students fail to get science degree00:02
Goddess goes00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Cute it is, Bambi it isn't: Malcolm Smith wonders if muntjac deer, which have become a threat to Britain's woodlands, should be shot00:02
Out of Japan: Mother love puts a nation in the pouch00:02
Brutality keeps companies on top, says management guru00:02
Rugby League: Davies' kicking skills test Kiwis to the limit: Welsh captain leads airborne assault against tourists00:02
Rugby Union: Trying time for Glasgow00:02
Letter: Undertaking: an apposite term00:02
Obituary: Charles Lamont00:02
Brussels border battle for banks: EC to curb costs of cash transfers00:02
Leading Article: The battle for Russia's heart00:02
Rugby Union: Salmon's medicine00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
THEATRE / Gatecrashing the newest model party: After God and the Law, David Hare has now put the Labour Party on stage. Gerald Kaufman votes on the new play's political correctness00:02
Russian Crisis: Nazi salutes mock echo of a finer hour: Andrew Higgins witnessed Communists and fascists fighting side by side at the blockaded White House00:02
Chess resumes00:02
Disloyalty: the Tories' secret weapon (CORRECTED)00:02
Top job at Kleinwort spurned: Merchant bank's headhunters left empty-handed in search for new chief00:02
Yard chief backs right to jury trial: Condon voices reservation over plan for justice system00:02
Russian Crisis: Rutskoi braced for his last stand: Armoured troops deploy in Moscow to restore Yeltsin's authority after armed uprising by supporters of rebel parliament00:02
Leading Article: An eternal passion for the latest fashions00:02
Hospital's care of elderly criticised00:02
Shedding a little light on our shadow government00:02
Mortuary man tells of work on bodies: Procedures for examining routine deaths may have led to mistakes. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Russian Crisis: Battle begins for control of media00:02
Court Circular00:02
Macho music that puts gays in fear for their lives: James Cusick meets homosexuals who are targets of hatred that ragga rouses among the young00:02
Still Nine O'Clock00:02
Boxing: Frankly, it is high time to end the brain drain: Martin Johnson reasons that Frank Bruno should now bow out gracefully00:02
Football: Souness' rosy view not convincing00:02
Light work for Jean-Michel Jarre down in the south of Spain00:02
Muslims clash00:02
Today's Number: 000:02
Parents prefer private schools00:02
Letter: Laboured speech00:02
Sporting Digest: Billiards00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
UN poverty00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Obituary: Richard Jordan00:02
Blots on Mr Waldegrave's White Paper: After the promises, Tom Wilkie questions how committed the Government really is to science00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell ends in a spin