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BOOKS / The Independent on Sunday Bestseller List00:02
Lottery charity pledge00:02
ROCK / Nothing flat in Fenland soul00:02
Football: Enfield spurred on by Roberts00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Old wounds and diehards00:02
THEATRE / California screamin'00:02
Leading Article: Cheers] Here's to you Ma'am00:02
Letter: Stalingrad Sword00:02
US move dismays Euro Disney banks00:02
Law could intrude into investigations00:02
Empress who suffers in silence00:02
The poet behind the poppy: The Remembrance Day flower, which earns millions, owes its popularity to a Canadian colonel00:02
City: Off the City track00:02
RADIO / In the beginning was the bang00:02
Rugby Union: Clubs plot super league: Secret rugby meeting threatens domestic game with new Anglo-Welsh competition; Exclusive00:02
On Excellence: Tough talk breaks barriers00:02
TRIED & TESTED / For Bare-faced Cheeks: Which razor is the smoothest and safest? Our panel take on the stubble-shooters00:02
Football: Raith ruffled by Hateley00:02
How much does he earn?: No 5: Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Graydon, Chief of Air Staff00:02
Free Yourself: What would you do with pounds 30,000?: Free with the Independent - you: how would our award enhance your life? Jonathan Sale asks the dollars 43,275 question00:02
Almanack: Borg primed for senior service00:02
SCIENCE / Gene Warfare00:02
Personal Finance: Ways to beat the Budget00:02
Football: Men of Derry in a different league: Richard Williams joins the team who prove that sport can cross frontiers00:02
Paramount bid00:02
Flat Earth: Polished off00:02
Coolest beer drinkers opt for ring-pulls00:02
Best and worst: Cheque list for Christmas: Children's accounts00:02
Male achievers do it with their jackets on00:02
Masterpiece display00:02
Captain Moonlight: Martha Gellhorn: small claim00:02
Boys who can't grow up: Men use crime to prove their masculinity because they have lost their role as breadwinners, says Anna Coote00:02
Letter: Are hunters to be forgiven their trespasses?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Which came first, physics or the egg?: 'The Quantum Society' - Danah Zohar & Ian Marshall: Bloomsbury, 14.99 pounds00:02
SCIENCE / What is sex for?: The Great Unsolved Mysteries: 4 Male and Female00:02
BOOK REVIEW / No senses, but sensibility: 'The Sandbeetle' - Zina Rohan: Hodder, 15.99 pounds00:02
ART MARKET / Victorian values, modern taste: Thomas Holloway, who made a mint from quack medicaments, endowed a college and filled it with paintings. Geraldine Norman reports on a controversial sale of his pictures00:02
ETCETERA / Other People's: No 6 The Bicycle Mechanic00:02
Golf: Whelan skids off the hard road again00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Puns and lovers: 'The Young Italians' - Amanda Prantera: Bloomsbury, 14.99 pounds00:02
Captain Moonlight: The sheila's not for squashing00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: How the Prince and I plan to expose Paxman00:02
Records00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Daily Bread: What the Royal Ballet Principal Dancer ate one day last week00:02
Football: Plymouth bar the way for Buzaglo00:02
TRAVEL / Testimony spoken in silence: In a Remembrance Sunday review of memorials to war, Marion Milne visits a death camp in Poland frozen in the eerie stillness its liberators found half a century ago00:02
Land's End search00:02
Cricket: Healy puts Australia in control00:02
HIV is Africa's big killer: The latest study refutes the claim that the Aids epidemic is a myth00:02
Rugby Union: Moon fails to shine00:02
Thorp seeks sale to South Korea: British Nuclear Fuels is hoping to provide reprocessed plutonium to a country on the Government's 'danger list'00:02
The List00:02
BOOK REVIEW / New world disorder: 'Cosmos, Chaos and the World to Come: Ancient Roots of Apocalyptic Faith' - Norman Cohn: Yale University Press, 20 pounds00:02
Privatisation: Milan plans to take itself to market: A colossal programme is seen as the only way to restore the fortunes of Italy's prime commercial city00:02
Letter: Baby boon00:02
Mobile phone thefts force up premiums: A wave of stealing has made some insurers charge pounds 90 a year00:02
Sailing: How and Why: The Round the World fleet is entering dangerous waters00:02
Rugby Union: Moore the merrier00:02
What sort of thing do you wear to a funeral?00:02
Letter: Public killing00:02
Flat Earth: Order] Order] You bunch of ratbags00:02
Letter: Horror that we need to face00:02
Squash: Parke below his peak00:02
HEALTH / The healing touch that hurts: Doctors can seem indifferent and intimidating to patients. Anne Woodham finds women in particular are affected00:02
Confusion amid the disunity: John Barrett surveys the grounds for dispute when politics and religion come into play with sport00:02
Almanack: Struggling soccer00:02
Quiz for schools starts this week00:02
LIVES OF THE GREAT SONGS / Of innocence and experience: How Long Has This Been Going On? It's been a standard for half a century, but at first it was a resounding flop. Rhoda Koenig continues our series00:02
Hockey: Attala leads all-out attack00:02
Arafat condemns murder of settler00:02
Tennis: Becker misses out on ATP finals00:02
Bunhill: Flight of truth00:02
Economics: Welfare reform starts with jobs00:02
Football: Byrne lights bright spark00:02
Football: Taylor turns to Ripley for final reckoning00:02
Golf: Couples plays to the gallery00:02
Rugby League: Salford add to Laughton's ills00:02
Shares: Wallpaper and fabric trio find softer seat00:02
Captain Moonlight: More controversy00:02
Fishing Lines: Poor return on salmon stock exchange00:02
Long Runners: No 6: Tomorrow's World00:02
Jill Tweedie: a woman of sparkling wit00:02
Pollution police plan revived00:02
Almanack: Every time a winner in Bath00:02
Bodies identified00:02
Trouble paying the 'rent'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A tear in Provence: 'A Short Walk From Harrods' - Dirk Bogarde: Viking, 15.99 pounds00:02
Is this man confused?: Feminism and social pressures are confounding the modern male. True or false? Simon Midgley reports00:02
ANgST: Expert advice on your problems00:02
FOOD & DRINK / A-Z of Treats: Quark and Orange Souffle00:02
CINEMA / The sounds of a visionary: Bernard Herrmann made good films better. Robert Hanks on the man who gave Welles, Hitchcock and Scorsese their greatest hits00:02
MOTORING / The personal approach: Good deal? Or just another gimmick? Paul James on the latest way to buy your new car00:02
Cries & Whispers00:02
HIV is Africa's big killer: The latest study refutes the claim that the Aids epidemic is a myth00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
SCIENCE / Sexual Milestones00:02
Star Jackson vanishes in the Luton triangle00:02
Council tax deadline00:02
Public Services Management: Addressed to skill: Two million people have obtained NVQs or are working towards them00:02
Football: Torquay avoid Slough exit00:02
Barclays faces battle over back-payments: Bitter dispute arises over bank's failure to collect premiums00:02
Woman charged over murders00:02
Iraqi scientist delivers testimony of terror: Annika Savill, Diplomatic Editor, on the harrowing story of Hussain Shahristani, the escapee visiting London to draw attention to the extermination of Marsh Arabs00:02
Dame's oath is as good as her word: New Zealand's Governor General, best known for her colourful language, will choose the prime minister in a hung parliament00:02
Letter: On the side of the isolated00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sexual chemistry in court: 'Play of Passion: The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh' - Stephen Coote: Macmillan, 17.99 pounds00:02
Football Round-up: Admirable Nelson in full sail00:02
Bunhill: Back-seat success00:02
Bunhill: Directory inquiry00:02
City: Murdoch plan won't wash with shareholders00:02
TELEVISION / Radiating shamelessness00:02
Letter: Power seekers00:02
Q & A: Peerless pitching .. and sportsmen with double lives00:02
Letter: Are hunters to be forgiven their trespasses?00:02
Profile: For God and the right: Hong Kong's Governor wants to haul down the flag with a clear conscience, says Isabel Hilton; Chris Patten00:02
Rugby Union / Round-up: Chilcott sent off in style by grateful Bath00:02
Swoop on mafia00:02
FOOD & DRINK / The Reign of Good King Edward: Recipes00:02
The Broader Picture: Life in the Women's Room00:02
Rugby Union: Rugby union clubs plan super league: Exclusive00:02
Rugby Union: Elwood provides a winter warmer: Romania's limitations ruthlessly exploited by the accuracy of Ireland's nerveless young stand-off00:02
Cricket: Sadness as Gower signs off00:02
Urgent inquiry on 'lost' patient's death00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Beating people is wrong: 'The Modern British Novel' - Malcolm Bradbury: Secker, 20 pounds00:02
Go home, Santa: Hester Lacey on Christmas in November00:02
Domes, sweet domes for LA's homeless: As the 'snowbirds' flock to California, a prototype self-help village has been created to shelter the destitute00:02
Bevin Boys hit bad seam: Youths sent down pits during Second World War get second-rate treatment00:02
The sweet success of smells00:02
BOOKS / Out of Danger: Four Poems00:02
Letter: Readers borrow and buy00:02
Flying home00:02
Letter: Paying through the back door00:02
Spending cuts blunt Major's crusade00:02
City: Mickey-taking00:02
Opinions: Do you wear a poppy?00:02
Chairs have ears in PLO headquarters00:02
Family Values: Heretics of left point finger at feckless fathers - Veteran Labour academics side with right on family values00:02
How confused are you? Twenty ways to tell00:02
Profile: Miami's sound machine: Don Shula00:02
Literary prize00:02
Letter: Professional or not?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Queen of all she depraved: 'In Extremis: The Life of Laura Riding' - Deborah Baker: Hamish Hamilton, 25 pounds00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the Week00:02
CINEMA / A masterly servant00:02
Kim pushes Clinton into policy corner: US in disarray as Korean crisis deepens00:02
Bhutto victory00:02
Less could be much more: Geoffrey Wheatcroft thinks London would be better served by two orchestras00:02
Rowing: Revivalists take to the water for the rerun of an ancient Tideway tradition00:02
Snooker: Doherty sprints into second round00:02
Recruitment: Executives find charity begins at work: An agency specialising in non profit-makers expects great growth00:02
Fatal drug mixture00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
Heseltine to scrap safety laws: Shake-up aims to cut costs to industry00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Tax rises on the cards: Government's advisers warned to expect Budget that adds inflationary pressure through VAT or excise increases00:02
Troubled waters: Middle East battles will be fought not over oil but the vital resources of three great river systems, says John Bulloch00:02
Letter: First Asian Conservative MP00:02
Leading Article: Basics begin in the nursery00:02
Gatwick airport: your local shop: South Terminal becomes retail paradise00:02
Captain Moonlight: Academic arguments (CORRECTED)00:02
York on Ads: No 4: Garuda Airlines00:02
MOTORING / Auto Biography: The Honda Accord 2.0 Litre in 0-60 seconds00:02
Captain Moonlight: Vanishing telephones00:02
ARCHITECTURE & PHOTOGRAPHY / Pretty as a picture, any time you like: Sydney Opera House is 20. David Moore's camera has been focused on it for longer than that. Robert Milliken reports00:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
Letter: Corrupting influence00:02
Rugby Union: A game without frontiers: Chris Rea discusses proposals for Scottish clubs to team up with the Irish00:02
Racing: Shaken Murphy clings on00:02
The showboat flu is starting to slow down00:02
Football: Joyful McIlroy back in the swing00:02
Rugby Union: Ainscough on firm ground00:02
Words: Ratbag00:02
Exam tables mislead parents, study shows00:02
Nicholas Wright's Masterclass: The Art of Theatre: 6 Dialogue00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Let's hear it for golden oldies: 'The Fountain of Age' - Betty Friedan: Cape, 17.99 pounds and 'Singing in Tune with Time: Stories and Poems about Ageing' - ed Elizabeth Cairns: Virago/Age Concern, 6.99 pounds00:02
Sport on TV: Long and short of a free-fall free-for-all00:02
Flat Earth: No bite, twice shy00:02
Sex, Di and the Mirror Man: Nick Cohen investigates the way press violation of privacy became front-page news00:02
Sailing: Smith makes sharp start to tough leg00:02
My Biggest Mistake: John Roskalns00:02
Letter: Free to protect their Lazi culture and support Galatasaray00:02
Bunhill: Detained in Turkey00:02
US turns to Asia00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A jumbo-sized problem: 'The Fate of the Elephant' - Douglas Chadwick: Viking, 17.50 pounds00:02
The Chaos Imperative: It's almost 30 years since Colin Davis was rebuffed by members of the LSO. Now, after holding a string of other top jobs, he is to be their Principal Conductor. He gave Michael White a candid interview.00:02
Golf: Of bogeys, bunkers and broomsticks: The past golf season was not an Open book. Robert Green finds 20 things you may not have known about life on the links00:02
Jordan expects control of pounds 150m PPI assets00:02
Football / FA Cup round-up: Match halted after wall collapses00:02
Political Commentary: Wayne and Darren and the long arm of agency rule00:02
Show People: Scoring a different goal: Cherie Lunghi00:02
Football: Gentleman and a survivor: Eamon Dunphy meets Billy Bingham on the eve of his exit from football00:02
18 held in drugs raid00:02
TV bosses are forced to resign: Correction00:02
First-Hand: The remains of my day: A butler's life does require total devotion, says Marcus Wignall Parry00:02
GARDENING / Homeless in New York: Even those without a roof over their heads create their personal Edens. They may be swept away in a moment, but they are crafted with care and tended with love00:02
FASHION / Any Day Wear: Calvin Klein defined power-dressing in the Eighties. Now he's behind the move to simple, subtle dressing for the Nineties. Marion Hume looks at a designer precisely of his time00:02
Football: On the road to the US00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter savours this week's best buys00:02
Unity or chaos - the choice that Germany must make for Europe00:02
Letter: Free to protect their Lazi culture and support Galatasaray00:02
Flanders poppies blow in the wind of Dubai: Arab nations spend awesome sums on arms - but don't know why00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ended with no finish: 'The Buccaneers' - Edith Wharton; completed by Marion Mainwaring: 4th Estate, 14.99 pounds00:02
Profile: Enter the man from the Pru: The Stock Exchange's new chief tells William Kay that he's his own man and it's time to end the mistakes; Michael Lawrence00:02
Overheard00:02
Comment: Sympathy for the IAAF00:02
Football: Yorath keen to play the exorcist: As Wales seek to lay the ghosts of a painful past, England's manager faces an uncertain future. Peter Corrigan looks back in anguish at a nation's near misses00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Making merry before muckle hell: 'Complete Short Stories of Robert Louis Stevenson' - ed Ian Bell: Mainstream, 20 pounds00:02
What the papers said about .. Welsh rugby00:02
Football: Allon lifts Brentford out of the mud00:02
DANCE / It's a man's man's man's man's world00:02
The chief monkey's red tape war: Laws protecting workers' safety, clean air, children's clothes and energy saving are at risk, Geoffrey Lean reports00:02
Stanhope gag00:02
Letter: Tax and the ability to pay00:02
Letter: Wheel in the real opposition00:02
TRAVEL / From the Somme to Nagasaki00:02
Letter: Legal haste makes waste00:02
South African apartheid writes itself into oblivion00:02
Market jitters indicate fears of steeper fall00:02
Motorcycling: Rough ride for Fogarty: Julie Welch meets a Superbike hero whom luck deserted at the last00:02
As Others See It: Those Pictures00:02
How lucky we are not to be young: A new study finds a nation of happy fiftysomethings. Jojo Moyes talks to members of a generation who've never had it so good00:02
Kiev waits for day after The End00:02
TRAVEL / In the trenches of thyme: Herbs conceal the smell of death on the killing ground of Gallipoli, Ross Davies found00:02
Fashion for the Nineties00:02
EXHIBITIONS / The years of living dangerously: Roger Hilton went to extremes, both of art and behaviour. A new show at the Hayward charts his progress. Plus, Julian Opie00:02
Lloyd's newcomers dangle after reaching for the sky: Corporate investment vehicles have found it easier to raise fears than money00:02
Managers in search of higher standards: Conference starts tomorrow00:02
Football: The Turnip Pack: Tabloid pundits who can make or break an England manager00:02
Aids message on the A-train00:02
In today's other newspapers00:02
FASHION / Style Notes00:02
Captain Moonlight: 2001? Don't bet on it00:02
Rugby Union: All Black flaws exposed00:02
Letter: Ignore downers, PEPs do you good00:02
Swimming: World best for Volker00:02
SFA faces court hearing on Singer00:02
COMPETITION / Win a Copy of 'La Dolce Vita'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A girl's best friends: 'Safe in the Kitchen' - Aisling Foster: Hamish Hamilton, 14.99 pounds00:02
Rear Window: Boycotting Apartheid: The moral gestures that finally bore fruit00:02
Bunhill: Queens Moat Houses00:02
Before the Lord Mayor's Show: time for a quick call00:02
Scrap licence fee, urges ex-BBC man00:02
Family Values: Single Mothers - How many are there? What do they cost the state? Are the children likelier to go astray?00:02
City File: Extel auction leaves United under hammer00:02
London orchestras are forced into 'dirty war'00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Better late than never, but not by much00:02
How VAT may dog your day00:02
Bunhill: First Bunhill/Scrooge Award00:02
Football: Martyred by the media?: Tony Francis explains why, where the press were concerned, Graham Taylor couldn't win00:02
Flat Earth: Boo-Boo's ditto00:02
Credits roll on Disney: If the Paris theme park is to come back from the brink, it will be on new terms dictated by Uncle Walt00:02
Almanack: States engaged by phonecard fever00:02
MBAs despondent00:02
Database00:02
Ferranti chief due for pounds 1m pay-off00:02
Shopping00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The philosopher emperor who had no clothes: 'The Future Lasts a Long Time' - Louis Althusser; trs Richard Veasey: Chatto, 17.99 pounds00:02
Flat Earth: Foot in mouth00:02
DANCE / It's a man's man's man's man's world00:02
How We Met: Trevor Neal and Simon Hickson