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UB disposes of Spanish operation00:02
Letter: Patten wrong on right to silence00:02
Poker: The luck of the Irish Hold 'em00:02
Top of the world00:02
Stolen pictures surface in Australia00:02
Market Report: Rights fears send Euro Disney shares tumbling00:02
Obituary: Kenneth Nelson00:02
Motor Racing: Hill prepared to pick up Senna's gauntlet: Williams-Renault celebrate 1994 Anglo-Brazilian driver line-up. Derick Allsop reports00:02
Bell to buy big Mexican phone stake00:02
Beirut's treasures saved from the bulldozers: Planners of a new metropolis on the ashes of the old have abandoned Manhattan brutalism and embraced a past both tragic and glorious, Robert Fisk writes from Beirut00:02
Woman gets pounds 25,000 damages from police: Missing car tax disc sparked false arrest, officers' lies and a four-year legal battle, court told00:02
Man crushed by Tube train despite alarm: Passengers tried in vain to alert driver00:02
View from City Road: Touche may have got off lightly00:02
The Daily Poem: Friend of Heraclitus00:02
Major and the smack of limp leadership00:02
Easing of rules on genetics urged00:02
Missionary killed in gang attack00:02
Computer comeback00:02
Squash: Olympic prospect00:02
Pop: The only bird in a beat boy's world: Cilla Black, once hailed by Brian Epstein as the 'Edith Piaf of the future', is back in the charts. Giles Smith considers a serious attempt at hip replacement00:02
Football: Police raid Italian clubs00:02
Six held in IRA bombs inquiry00:02
The party's over for Belgrade: International sanctions and war are having a devastating effect on the economy of Serbia, writes Marcus Tanner in Belgrade00:02
Leading Article: Public service that neglects public opinion00:02
'Tiny' Rowland got Lockerbie lawyer00:02
Tennis: Seles sets up return00:02
Pembroke: Untying the family link00:02
Carey defends single mothers00:02
Appointments00:02
Man 'confessed to murder of parents'00:02
In the Studio: Yellow fever: In the first of a new series on young artists, Iain Gale meets Callum Innes00:02
Today's Number: 500:02
Workers dig deep to give slate quarry a future: Amid Snowdonia's beauty there is valuable rock to be exploited, writes Oliver Gillie00:02
Earthquake shakes Japan00:02
Doctors focus on deadly dangers of sleeping disorder: Report seeks greater awareness of condition00:02
Housing recovery slowest in London00:02
Boutros-Ghali calls on world leaders to support UN00:02
Letter: Patten wrong on right to silence00:02
Crumbling coasts to have better defences: Risk to life is priority of erosion planning00:02
Diary00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Obituary: Dame Margot Turner00:02
Coaxing the gilt bulls00:02
Move to tighten rules on overdrafts00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: The black and white issue of ragga music00:02
L'Oreal to stop animal testing00:02
Satellite viewers can cross over to transvestism: Rhys Williams reports on a sex channel with a difference00:02
World Cup Football: McDonald expected back in Northern Ireland team00:02
Huge rise in council tax predicted: Reforming local government could put pounds 100 a year on bills. Ngaio Crequer reports00:02
Accountancy & Management: Internal controls prove a headache - Roger Trapp tells how 16 drafts were thrown away before one was deemed fit for publication00:02
Boxing: How judges saw 'Judgement Day': Sanctioning body releases judges' scorecards detailing Eubank's fortunate escape00:02
Bottom Line: Lucas: optimistic but vulnerable00:02
Charities could face abolition: Home Office studies scheme to end funding for voluntary groups00:02
UK hopes fade over bank site: EC trademark office likely to be Britain's consolation prize00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
A suitable replacement for America's arch-enemy00:02
Conviction quashed00:02
Leading Article: New life in no man's land00:02
Don't be beastly to the Greeks: West European policy on the Balkans will create further instability, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
People: Aideed is out of son's line of fire00:02
Ben Nicholson exhibition00:02
World Cup Football: Pearce's fitness presents a dilemma: Taylor forced to make late decision on who will watch Overmars as Scotland ponder the role of McAllister00:02
A single mother caught in a vicious circle: Dawn Clarke just wanted to do her best for her children and her employers. She failed. Lynne Wallis reports00:02
Sailing: Dalton extends advantage: New Zealanders rewarded for their endeavours in Whitbread race00:02
Exhibition: A quiet American: Andrew Graham-Dixon on nervous clarity and painful emotion in 'Thomas Eakin' at the National Portrait Gallery00:02
Racing: Rule 28 to be amended00:02
Inquiry into Murdoch empire ruled out00:02
Racing: Rain threat00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Shareholding is not state aid00:02
Panasonic Trust00:02
Scandal that cost pounds 150m compensation: Government will not give public sector work to 13 individuals because of Barlow Clowes affair00:02
Tree lizards to help solve evolutionary conundrum00:02
Racing: Cycling: Boardman on board00:02
World Cup Football: Rush and Bodin should be fit00:02
Drivers' champion in the big league: The AA's billion-pound business extends beyond roadside rescues. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Day Out00:02
BBC agrees on news and sport service for Radio 5: Governors' approval means reprieve for Radio 4's long wave service00:02
Health: All may not be as it seems: A serious condition in women is often diagnosed as a harmless case of thrush, says Barbara Rowlands00:02
Eurotunnel asks investors for pounds 500m more: Cash-raising exercise will bring total funding to pounds 10bn Morton to resign as chief executive next year00:02
American Football: Marino out for the season: Quarterback injury puts Miami among the scufflers00:02
Output inflation at 21-month high00:02
EC and Nato wince at Papandreou victory: Greece's Balkan neighbours are uneasy about the Socialist party's plans for the future00:02
History: Jesus, man and myth: David Keys examines a book that places Christ firmly in the tradition of the Greek Cynics00:02
Obituary: Penelope Spencer00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Radio: Ear ache: Robert Hanks listens to old sounds for new drama00:02
Gaultier's art goes second-skin deep: Marion Hume watches as punk makes a fashion comeback on the Paris catwalk00:02
World Cup Football: Brown is spoilt for choice in midfield: Taylor forced to make late decision on who will watch Overmars as Scotland ponder the role of McAllister00:02
Rider resigns at Storehouse: Finance director's departure is likely to herald other changes00:02
World Cup Football: McGrath offers simple answer00:02
A woman's place is in the House: Equality will only come to the Commons through positive action, argues Marjorie Mowlam00:02
Haitians harass US diplomats00:02
Amsterdam police deport England fans00:02
13 executed in Algeria00:02
Artefacts00:02
Letter: Institutions of authority must earn our respect00:02
Americans defy Cuba ban00:02
US in talks to free pilot held in Somalia: Washington's envoy meets aide to General Aideed in search for a political solution00:02
Health rationing 'imposed on lifestyle deviants': Doctors are withholding treatment from smokers unless they quit, Equal Treatment group claims at campaign launch00:02
Letter: Depressing standard of garages00:02
Teacher blamed for pupil's 'ruined life'00:02
Tiphook confirms search for new chief00:02
Royal Mail Competition: Win a Holmes holiday00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Rugby League: Robinson wings in for Test debut00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Briton shares Nobel Prize for 'junk' discovery: Scientists awarded accolade for DNA research. Tom Wilkie reports00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Court Circular00:02
Defective Boeing autopilots put passengers' lives at risk: Airlines warned by US authorities that 1,000 planes have potential faults00:02
Council changes to put pounds 100 on tax00:02
Law Report: Claim against solicitor lost: Clark Boyce v Mouat - Privy Council. (Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle, Lord Lowry, Lord Mustill and Lord Slynn of Hadley), 4 October 199300:02
World Cup Football: Gifted dissidents define Dutch tradition: Steve Coppell, the former England international, has admired the Dutch game for many years but believes the individualism it encourages is also its Achilles' heel00:02
Touche employees banned: Government will not give public sector work to 13 individuals because of Barlow Clowes affair00:02
Trade gap widens as EC nations cut back spending: Britain's pounds 2bn July shortfall is biggest for three years00:02
Murderers jailed00:02
De Klerk threatens to call poll to foil the right00:02
Racing: No time like present for Chapple-Hyam's juveniles: This week may tell if the young pretenders are the cream of a vintage crop or the best of a bad lot00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Father jailed for killing daughter, 400:02
Pensioner's killer jailed for 5 years00:02
Radioactive response00:02
First visit to China by an Israeli prime minister leads to closer ties00:02
Letter: Ohio thought that we were bonkers00:02
Racing: Carson's Sun spot00:02
Iran clings to its old violent ways: Few doubt Tehran is behind several attacks on Rushdie's publishers, writes Charles Richards, Middle East Editor00:02
TI sells Dowty Electronic Systems for pounds 40m in cash00:02
Mandela preaches message of peace and prosperity to manufacture a new South Africa00:02
INTERVIEW / What Tina did for New York: In the editor's chair of the smartest magazine in the West sits Tina Brown and you can see why. She knows what she wants and there's no stopping her00:02
Creativity: Laying down the law00:02
Letter: Institutions of authority must earn our respect00:02
Letter: Buddhists angered by Major's insult00:02
Leading Article: Europe groans at Greece's choice00:02
Health: My God, he asked for carrots]: Eileen Fursland offers parents tips on weaning a child off sweet foods00:02
Letter: Jester was John Gay00:02
Elderly fossil find00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Highland hints at a Christmas price war: Cut-price whiskies 'compounding the difficulties'00:02
Two directors leave as Ashley moves to Glasgow00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
I'll drink to a hero, not to diluted royals00:02
Restaurant shells out for oyster surfeit00:02
Sky poaches news bureau from ITN00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
TELEVISION / Filming head and shoulders above the rest00:02
Graduate jobs00:02
Moscow hails round-up of criminals00:02
Nobel Prize at risk00:02
Leak at Prado threatens Velazquez00:02
Kohl choice for president under fire00:02
Chess: Kasparov's soul-destroying recipe00:02
Where are they now? Johan Neeskens00:02
Row over public libraries forces Tory action: Minister's speech threatened charges on book borrowing. Donald Macintyre and David Lister report00:02
Football: Pounds 20m Celtic deal00:02
Health: Today's lesson in healthy living: Stanley Slaughter visits a school that has taken a radical approach to nutrition and fitness00:02
Ice Hockey: Disaster for Devils: Cardiff eliminated from Europe00:02
Paramount set to talk with QVC: Managers under pressure from shareholders over Viacom deal00:02
Girl, 16, 'raped in school lavatories by classmate'00:02
Entertainer dies00:02
Threat of fines fails to clear the air in cafe society: Adam Sage finds France's controversial ban on lighting up in public has done little so far to change the clouded atmosphere in Paris bars00:02
Eli Lilly plans to cut 4,000 jobs00:02
Rushdie calls for reprisals on Iran: Shooting of Norwegian publisher linked to Satanic Verses00:02
Westland wins Hercules contract00:02
Killer gets 5 years00:02
Rallying: Ford's fall sees Sainz take lead00:02
Licence delayed00:02
Ireland unveils Ir pounds 20bn plan: Spending scheme comes under attack from economists and opposition00:02
Dear Graham Taylor: A word to the England football manager on the eve of the Holland game00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
World Cup Football: Clemente fights rearguard action00:02
Peking censors dished by satellite TV00:02
Denny jury told to start again00:02
Hong Kong talks resume00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Man dies after stabbing in pub00:02
Bottom Line: Crunch time ahead00:02
Boy, 13 arrested00:02
Hockey: Taylor leads goal riot: Goalscorers excel in AEWHA Cup00:02
Pilgrims' Society00:02
Rugby Union: Carling sings praise for another planet: England swing away from low-slung chariot towards a new anthem00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Dis-harmonia: Three orchestras, one grant and the fight is on. Bryan Appleyard muses on music and stupidity00:02
Music: Childish innocence, gallows humour: Meredith Oakes on the children's protest opera created amid the horrors of a Nazi concentration camp00:02
BOOK REVIEW / L'Etat? It's a fairy-story princess in a fresco: The Last Great Frenchman - Charles Williams: Little, Brown, pounds 2500:02
Savona agrees to stay00:02
Lower costs help Lucas double profits to pounds 50m: Engineer's dividend left uncovered00:02
Letter: Columbus: a symbol of continuing brutality00:02
Ministers retreat over tuition fees00:02
Let eight cross the Severn00:02
Firm's plant patent fuels ownership fears: Scientists are concerned that a patent secured by an American firm for genetically engineered cotton could hinder research. Susan Watts reports00:02
View from City Road: Tunnel is stuck in wonderland00:02
Schools told teaching on religion 'poor': Church groups welcome government's call for emphasis on Christian doctrine00:02
Video Games: Mushrooms? Magic]: Rupert Goodwins reviews the latest batch of Super Mario and Streetfighter packages00:02
Please, Professor, wake up and teach me something00:02
Hockey: Round-robin for Atlanta00:02
View from City Road: Widening the scope, scrapping the detail00:02
Yeltsin announces poll for upper house00:02
'Suicide doctor' to stand trial again00:02
Aids riposte to Benetton