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Rugby League: Davies has ruffled Kiwis trailing in his wake: Great Britain complete their Test whitewash over tourists with the sort of final flourish that augurs well for the future00:02
Letter: Remembering the war dead with pomp00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
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PLO 'spy' held00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Black defender of the Klan00:02
View fron Tokyo: Shark-infested waters and no lifeguard in sight00:02
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Police stop Russians celebrating revolution: Muted response to Yeltsin's decision not to hold early presidential elections00:02
Princess pictures renew privacy row00:02
Mount Everest expedition is fined pounds 67,00000:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Faceless musicians00:02
Wild Goose chase that keps farmers guns quiet: Crofters on a Scottish island are being paid not to shoot migrating birds that graze on their land. John Arlidge reports00:02
JAZZ / Regeneration games: Phil Johnson on the Ornette Coleman Quartet at the RFH00:02
The pity and poetry inspired by a war00:02
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Letter: Now read the original00:02
Royal Mail Competition: The answer is a lemon00:02
Doctors tackle lifestyle dilemma: Decisions to withhold treatment must be made on clinical grounds, ethics committee chief says00:02
Aid route dilemma for UN in Bosnia00:02
Obituary: Professor Maurice Cranston00:02
Yorkshire TV chairman expected to resign00:02
Settlement role splits exchange: Some members prefer Bank of England to run Crest system00:02
Letter: Remembering the war dead with pomp00:02
Competition: Enter our science quiz and see stars in Las Palmas00:02
ICI to relocate from Millbank premises: Demerger prompts sale of headquarters after 65-year occupation00:02
Racing: Munro to freelance00:02
Thousands join peace protest in Greysteel00:02
Murder victim feared man spying on her: Police hunting frenzied killer seek man seen near flat00:02
Dynamite found00:02
Skydiver keeps his secret after dropping in on the big fight00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Fund managers look to Europe00:02
Scottish Football: Comforting welcome for Macari00:02
Leading Article: Yeltsin's version of democracy00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Labour astray in New Zealand: Canada looked good, but Mark Lawson detects bad news for John Smith in another poll00:02
Youth club shooting00:02
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Futures: Retail market offers scope for derivatives00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Roads report leak shows rising opposition: Internal document for civil servants says two-thirds of schemes are controversial or affect beauty spots00:02
Football: Bull rams Derby in the back00:02
Newspaper industry told to recycle: Gummer threatens to enact legislation if voluntary agreement is not honoured00:02
Scientists' discovery offers hope on cancer00:02
Treehouse is threatened by planners' axe: Battle lines are drawn over a den in the garden of a listed house. Peter Dunn reports00:02
Fans 'mistreated'00:02
New child agency under fire00:02
Time to follow Europe's lead00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Business confidence nosedives on tax increase fears: Optimism over economy fell by one-third in September. Robert Chote reports00:02
Pembroke: Whisky expert tries a younger malt00:02
PM leaves embassy00:02
Rugby Union: Grayson grabs chance with both feet00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
European Football: Parma take spotlight from Milan with late, late show00:02
Boer MP on a great trek back to where he began: John Carlin talked in Pretoria to Andries Beyers about his return to the National Party00:02
Rumour hunt00:02
Science: So farewell, snowy owl: official - Twenty thousand amateur ornithologists have helped to produce a new census of Britain's breeding bird populations. Malcolm Smith reports on some of their discoveries00:02
Rugby Union: Lynagh at large with great display for Wallabies: France shown follies of their ways in second Test00:02
The Worst of Times: Like King Lear, I wanted to howl: Bel Mooney talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Science: So farewell, snowy owl: official - How the maps were compiled00:02
Offer rejected00:02
Rugby Union: Callard in cold as Cooper collects: Undefeated All Blacks rumble on against the A team while Barnes appears to offer England the best attacking options00:02
Punitive approach to crime 'will not work': Vengeance likely to breed more violence, leading reformer says00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Obituary: River Phoenix00:02
Happy Anniversary: Another seven for Arsenal00:02
German HIV blood fear 'could kill'00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Dear Fleur Fisher: To the head of the BMA's ethics and science division from a 16-year-old schoolgirl with sex on her mind00:02
Girl hit by cone00:02
Chess: Pass the hyperbole00:02
Turkey frozen00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
Sailing: Smith lands up on Fortuna00:02
Labour is urged to reform National Insurance00:02
Reynolds hopes for Ulster peace by Christmas: 'Ceasefire first, then paramilitaries can join talks'00:02
Surge in sales 'helped by price restraint'00:02
Britain resists sea ban on radioactive waste00:02
The Independent Trivial Pursuit Prize Quiz00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Letter: Squatting: a problem or a benefit?00:02
Paxman a controversial casualty of the bore war: Esther Oxford reports on TV journalist's failed attempt to join the Garrick Club00:02
Where it's coming from will be flavour of the month00:02
Smaller Companies: Ransomes' new broom no guarantee of revival00:02
Letter: Difficult decisions about a grave problem00:02
Motor Racing: Senna leaves Prost to sign off in second - World champion denied final glory by greatest rival who waves triumphant farewell to McLaren00:02
Pressure on N Korea alarms its neighbours: Tokyo and Seoul warn against sanctions on Pyongyang00:02
Letter: Difficult decisions about a grave problem00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Abstract Expressionism dominates New York sales00:02
Good Questions: Cheque not cleared yet? Blame the law00:02
Letter: Honour among judges00:02
Electric panda00:02
European Left at one in diversity: Socialist policy pact points way to one party00:02
Eloquent notes from the Underground00:02
Refuge blaze00:02
Letter: Squatting: a problem or a benefit?00:02
The battle for the soul of Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice II: A story of Passion], Recrimination], Book sales]: Starring Emma Tennant, British author of 'Pemberley' and Julia Barrett, American author of 'Presumption'00:02
Rugby Union: Swansea relish the boot route00:02
Diary: 8-14 November00:02
Police appeal to clubgoers after girl is found strangled00:02
Land-Rover on track to enter new pastures: Michael Harrison on a breakthrough that reverses the European trend of laying off workers00:02
Letter: An inspiring platform for American art00:02
Football: Speedie gives Leicester a high-rise feeling: Phil Shaw witnesses an itinerant forager take his team to the top in a 3-0 destruction of Southend00:02
QMH tells of directors' deals: Partnerships bought hotels then leased them back, report says00:02
Siege negotiations00:02
Dysentery linked to water metering00:02
Football: Arsenal cast in role of victims00:02
Football: Souness improves on age-old problem00:02
The Week Ahead: A new constitution is born00:02
Appointments00:02
Justice for Knights 450 years after priory was abolished: A military religious order is being revived with the Pope's help. Jojo Moyes reports00:02
Court Circular00:02
Football: City cannot contain the genius of Cantona: Keane caps thrilling comeback victory for United in Manchester derby as Telfer's pilfering takes the spoils at Kenilworth Road00:02
Clinton puts pressure on North Korea00:02
US bonds hold key to markets' direction00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Racing / Breeder's Cup: Arcangues averts clean sweep for Americans: Fabre's Classic victory spares European blushes at the world's richest meeting but the British challenge again falls short00:02
Mobile veterans take country roads as they head for the seaside in annual run00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 controversies in modern art00:02
Obituary: Mario Cecchi Gori00:02
Football: Ferdinand bullish at the Bush00:02
Spending to be held down for years00:02
Obituary: Professor Maurice Cranston00:02
Rugby Union: Parker the pick to face New Zealand00:02
NHS 'has repair bill of pounds 2.2bn': Labour says backlog costs have spiralled00:02
Out of Japan: Mystery of a terrorist's grand exit00:02
Boxing: Holyfield in Lewis' sights: Bowe dethroned as he pays heavy price for his slothful preparation00:02
Welcome to the land of the rising smoke: Fed up with being scowled at in restaurants? Browned off by whingeing colleagues at work? Wish you could have a fag in peace? Or in bed? - Tim Jackson reports on a culture we've almost forgotten00:02
GPs 'won over by hard-sell drugs firms'00:02
We must make tomorrow's leaders today: Douglas Hague argues for a specially-trained political elite to cope with the pressures at the very top00:02
Leading Article: Enforced reforms for civil servants00:02
Tennis: Bailey is boxed in by power of Bates00:02
Rugby Union: A black mark for the SA Baa-Baas00:02
Letter: Predatory foxes will continue to be killed00:02
Soldier on patrol shot by sniper00:02
Obituary: Adelaide Hall00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Death of an IRA choirboy's faith in the old lie: 'The Volunteer' - Shane O'Doherty: Fount, 4.99 pounds00:02
Sizing up the calibre of US troops' heavy armour support in Somalia00:02
Coales' Notes: Dust to dust: Problems with a new art installation at the Wick Gallery give Gordon Coales food for thought00:02
Asil Nadir to sue senior law officers: Fugitive plans legal action over alleged conspiracy to implicate him in plot to bribe trial judge. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Hockey: Southgate fall off their Trojan horse00:02
NZ poll deadlock threatens economy: New election, under new rules, likely within a year00:02
Rugby League: Castleford continue to surprise00:02
Science: Punctual buses] Are they off their trolley? - In London and Birmingham the long, uncertain wait at a stop may be ended by satellite and radio link-ups, says Tim Wickham00:02
New battle looms over ruling on hunting00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
Airman missing00:02
Golf: Montgomerie masters the beast to reap rich rewards - Scot hits the high road and pounds 250,000 jackpot after winning Volvo Masters by a stroke and overtaking Faldo to finish top of the European Order of Merit00:02
Today's Number: 2700:02
The Daily Poem: Seasoned Jacarandas00:02
Football: Charlton shown up by Luton00:02
Should adoption be colour-coded?00:02
Newall due in court as police dig for bodies00:02
Mind-bending work-out: Pilates combines yoga, Alexander technique and weight-lifting. Naomi Coleman relishes the prospect of exercise without breaking sweat00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Rugby Union: England beat Burke's law00:02
Clinton fights for trade treaty00:02
Review: From the outer outer to the inner inner00:02
Total at universities is an all-time high00:02
Arafat says peace talks to resume00:02
Delhi vote surprise00:02
Pill users admit 'mistakes'00:02
When peace invaded the East: Mary Kaldor explains how E P Thompson and others armed Communism's dissidents00:02
Sunday Round-Up: The main stories from yesterday's City pages00:02
Letter: Jamaica's colonial law00:02
Basketball: Hemel return from the brink00:02
France threatened to expel Muslims over kidnapping: Militants would have been sent back to Algeria - and certain arrest - if hostages had been hurt00:02
The changing rules of student sex: Correction00:02
Americans deny saving Saddam00:02
Hume in hospital00:02
THE Roman Catholic Church is the greatest thing since 5,000 loaves of QSUBHEAD:00:02
Clan ties dominate Jordan election: Islamic groups are set to lose out under the King's new electoral law, writes Charles Richards in Amman00:02
Obituary: Anthea Alley00:02
Science: Where computers prove incapable - Fermat's Last Theorem has been cracked, but Darrel Ince explains how researchers have shown that some problems cannot be solved00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
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