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Troops pull out00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Russian Crisis: The main players: General Grachev00:02
L&A Trust expects rise in portfolio00:02
Mogadishu racked by ferocious street battles: Aspin says more US soldiers and armour are to be sent to Somalia00:02
Police hunt for teenage runaway00:02
Court Circular00:02
Rugby League: Academy given lesson00:02
Holmes delivery00:02
Russian Crisis: Former empire gives backing00:02
TELEVISION / Briefing: Geniuses don't have to graduate00:02
Cut in teachers' paperwork: Survey shows children believe living-in fosters independence00:02
Giles's family looks larger than life as museum arranges cartoon show00:02
Egyptians vote00:02
The Daily Poem: The Pulling00:02
Questions of real value: Later this month, an attempt to raise the level of debate about our culture and heritage00:02
Ferretti sets her sights in the super league00:02
Therapy at jail cuts the return to crime00:02
Race inquiry delay00:02
Letter: Nothing like the Sun (CORRECTED)00:02
Football: Sheron's strike rescues City00:02
Chess: New British Premier League kicks off00:02
View from City Road: Lufthansa could have done better00:02
Letter: Libya is legally correct over Lockerbie00:02
Rare eagle found in raid on house00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Letter: Exciting pictures at an exhibition00:02
Equestrianism: Rider dies in competition00:02
Obituary: Henry Ringling North00:02
Football / World Cup: McKinnon's road to Rome00:02
Nato appointee00:02
Health Update: Rituals of birth00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Private care for mentally ill shows abrupt rise: Increase revealed as fear over costs grows00:02
American Football: Cunningham on the receiving end: Leading quarterbacks given rough treatment by hit men00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Witnesses identify 'Hani killer': Street scuffles and racial insults as trial starts of three charged with murder of ANC leader00:02
Health: A tint of hope for migraine sufferers: Researchers investigating a link between recurring headaches and reading think that coloured spectacles could be a way to ease the pain. Janet Morgan reports00:02
Protestants left isolated as roles are reversed00:02
Obituary: Professor Alan Thornton00:02
Letter: Seven stark realities to be faced in Northern Ireland00:02
Nuclear protesters play dead outside Downing Street gates00:02
Pig bites man00:02
Credit figures bring cheer for high street00:02
People: Dan in a huff over TV puffs00:02
Russian Crisis: The West unites in its support for President00:02
Hanson to redeem dollars 1.15bn of bonds: City applauds conglomerate's speed as restructuring of Quantum Chemical's debt mountain begins00:02
Menem ahead00:02
Hockey: Debutant Crowley quick off the mark: Teenager joins in high scoring00:02
Nintendo losing ground to Sega: Video games giant blames profit warning on soaring yen00:02
TELEVISION / Critical Round-Up00:02
Bottom Line: QS looking risky00:02
Football / World Cup: Dutch police warn fans00:02
Football / World Cup: Bergkamp 'fearful' of Shearer return: Dutch striker believes his Blackburn counterpart is pre-eminent in Taylor's forward planning for crucial tie00:02
Russian Crisis: A day of drama00:02
Teenager 'admitted killing at shop'00:02
Heywood buy means tougher competition00:02
BT to shed 1,200 more jobs by closing 10 operator centres00:02
Law Report:: No need for corroboration warning: Regina v Cheema. Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Buckley and Mr Justice Hidden) 4 October 199300:02
Letter: Seven stark realities to be faced in Northern Ireland00:02
Tories aim to end leadership talk: Unity is the party line as the Conservative conference opens today00:02
Russian Crisis: British cameraman killed in crossfire00:02
Russian Crisis: Past is blasted out of present00:02
Sporting Digest: Judo00:02
Equestrianism: Show jumpers mount a charm offensive: Horse of The Year Show brushes up its act to increase box office appeal. Maggie Brown reports00:02
'Ripper diary' taps rich vein in controversy: Mary Braid investigates the latest chapter in a long-running murder mystery00:02
Children drugged00:02
Disabled 'left as vegetables for lack of health service cash': Leading scientist Stephen Hawking makes a plea for voice synthesisers on the NHS. Susan Watts reports00:02
Maze governor admits inmates were beaten00:02
Russian Crisis: US breathes small sigh of relief00:02
Grey by name, passionate by nature: The famously charming Lord Gowrie, critic and Booker Prize judge, discusses of his love affair with literature00:02
Ice Hockey: Plain sailing as Jets sink petulant Pirates: Devils maintain Cup record00:02
Leading Article: Mr Yeltsin's next battle00:02
Millionaire 'killed by his partner'00:02
Tennis: McEnroe out of Cup captaincy00:02
Obituary: Rory Peck00:02
Leading Article: A broad coalition to build a lasting peace00:02
Most pupils happy at boarding school: Survey shows children believe living-in fosters independence00:02
TELEVISION / Hot news00:02
Letter: British organs in a class of their own00:02
Toddler found alive in earthquake rubble00:02
Staying on00:02
Health Update: Joint relief00:02
Classic price00:02
A grisly mime of party unity00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
A precious stone set in a silver sea: The Wilton Diptych: Andrew Graham-Dixon deciphers the royal message for so long concealed within medieval England's most famous painting00:02
Shady deals in smoked salmon filled rooms00:02
Table Tennis: Prean takes England to full strength00:02
Boris looks punched out, but there's still Robin Hood00:02
Obituary: Sir William Montagu-Pollock00:02
Markets gain their excuse00:02
Market Report: Surprise advance gets account off to good start00:02
Refugee battered to death: Old Bailey told of racist taunts00:02
CIA makes 50m pounds link-up: Shares jump on joint venture with Collett Dickenson Pearce00:02
Birthdays00:02
Boy locked in boot00:02
Creativity: What to do if you can't zip up your doo-dah00:02
Police find sixth unexploded device in north London: 'Sinister change of strategy' by IRA over bomb warnings00:02
Bock poised to reform Lonrho: Introduction of non-executive directors may meet opposition from Rowland00:02
Accident 'made man kill his father'00:02
Bosnia army and rebels clash00:02
Grain smugglers00:02
Mixing it up with white men isn't easy: Emma Lindsey looks at the prejudices black women encounter in mixed-race relationships00:02
France puts protective ring around BNP: BAT, Kuwait Investment Authority and General Electric of the US included in group to ensure bank's independence00:02
Lufthansa unveils United deal: Airlines agree transatlantic code-sharing and marketing alliance00:02
Russian Crisis: The last hours of the White House rebels: Helen Womack in Moscow describes the day the President's troops, tanks and helicopters took revenge on his enemies00:02
Accident 'made man kill father'00:02
Georgia troops claw back land00:02
Poker: Turning the battle of the sexes into a game00:02
Book Review / On and off the stage: the hope, the tease: Making an Exhibition of Myself - Peter Hall: Sinclair Stevenson 20 pounds00:02
Party workers call for Fowler and his deputy to be sacked00:02
Russian Crisis: Democracy hit by the crossfire00:02
Germans wonder why everyone is so beastly: On the third anniversary of unification, the nation is beset by a widespread sense of being unloved, Steve Crawshaw writes from Bonn00:02
Train maker sees hazards ahead: John Eisenhammer hears a pessimistic view from GEC-Alsthom's transport chief00:02
Sailing: Mishaps mar Smith's unhappy return: Britain's beleaguered skipper arrives back in Hamble as New Zealand Endeavour continues to set pace on the first leg. Stuart Alexander reports00:02
German output rise halts slide00:02
Health: A drug problem at the greengrocers: A plant that has been chewed for centuries in Somalia is causing alarm in Britain, says Edward Platt00:02
Where Are They Now?: Don Rogers00:02
Hume's tactics questioned: Talks with Sinn Fein are causing concern in Dublin. David McKittrick reports00:02
Turkish deaths00:02
Yeltsin's long revolution: Drama had been building up in Moscow since the failed putsch of 1991, says Geoffrey Hosking00:02
Racing: Winners relish Sea of tears: Japan awaits the winner after an Arc when emotion mattered more than money00:02
Capital buys its way back into black00:02
View from City Road: Something must give in chemicals00:02
Bronze finish by the Scottish strangler: British bow out by winning fourth medal00:02
The troubles: deaths00:02
Close race predicted in Pakistani election00:02
Muslim refugees threaten Sarajevo's tradition of tolerance: Serbs and Croats are being alienated as radicals tighten their grip, writes Marcus Tanner00:02
Junior doctors exceeding 'new deal' hours: Contracts designed to shorten working week dismissed as a paper exercise. Celia Hall reports00:02
View from City Road: France overloaded with great expectations00:02
Letter: How Chico came home to roost00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Courts to decide if clamping is legal00:02
Bottom Line: JM and Cookson prepare a joint tonic00:02
UN forces clear the way for Aristide comeback: Troops will try to ensure Haitian civilian rule against terror squads, writes Patrick Cockburn in Port-au-Prince00:02
THEATRE / The pity of war: Jeffrey Wainwright on Tara Arts' production of Troilus and Cressida at the Contact Theatre, Manchester00:02
Two children of the troubles look back00:02
Pembroke: Nameless evil threatens equilibrium00:02
Rugby Union: The case for code freedom00:02
Count to be sued00:02
Health Update: Number 37, with additional fat00:02
Leading Article: Mysterious killer who continues to fascinate00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Letter: An awful lot of coffee mornings00:02
Curator's choice: Julian Treuherz on Giovanni Segantini00:02
Driver dies, 20 are hurt as school buses crash00:02
Letter: Pensions are not company business00:02
Toay's Number: 10000:02
Cancer family awarded 200,000 pounds00:02
Russian Crisis: The main players: Alexander Rutskoi00:02
Father charged00:02
RADIO / An infinite treasure: Robert Hanks on an audacious Jew of Malta and some blatant Dirty Tricks00:02
Diary E00:02
Letter: Exciting pictures at an exhibition00:02
Accountancy & Management: It ain't broke, so don't fix it: Roger Davis, Coopers & Lybrand's head of audit, says firms can best benefit clients by continuing to offer a range of advisory services00:02
MUSIC / Preaching to the converted: Stephen Johnson on Pierre Boulez's tribute to Messiaen and Belohlavek's Ma Vlast00:02
Health Update: Vitamin confusion00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Patten readies for end-game on HK democracy: Governor to lay groundwork to keep public opinion on his side if talks with China stall00:02
Russian Crisis: The main players: Boris Yeltsin00:02
Few signs of upturn in construction industry: Worst slump since 1930s, say building employers00:02
The East seeks solace in old familiar ways: The author is Director of Studies, Royal United Services Institute in London.00:02
Rugby League: Davies switches to full-back for Test: Versatile Welshman given new role for Great Britain against Kiwis00:02
Russian Crisis: Omen of evil written in the sky00:02
Equestrianism: Wembley welcomes the Whitaker rivalry00:02
Russian Crisis: Sang-froid conceals emotional turmoil00:02
Health Update: Sweet veg00:02
Russian Crisis: Rebels hunted down after Yeltsin victory00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Obituary: Major David Mills