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ROCK / Success? He'd put his shirt on it00:02
Football: Which way for a game left behind?: Beyond the World Cup: Domestic football must now choose between home improvements and a foreign policy: Richard Williams believes the English need to embrace other languages00:02
Cars and cash can be saved at the roadside: Any breakdown service may be a buffer against being stranded but the cost of that protection can vary by up to pounds 145, writes Andrew Bibby00:02
Health industry changes give Glaxo ulcers: Pressure mounts on latest drugs00:02
Hockey: Magpies' wings clipped00:02
We're happy to be the fat of the land00:02
Visa goes off to varsity00:02
Business Information Service: This week00:02
Letter: Arts Council pays the piper but doesn't call the tune00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Portfolio in the Forest00:02
Drivers pay double for ferry crossings00:02
Telecoms battle looms: UK firms monitor planned US-European alliance00:02
TRAVEL / The great escape: From Tito's lakeside villa to a monastery in the Malvern hills, Jill Crawshaw suggests original ideas for Christmas journeys00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Geraldine Laybourne00:02
Driver held00:02
US-style term is vetoed: A-levels 'cannot be issued early'00:02
Rugby Union: England must tie loose ends: A Test of strength is promised as the all-conquering All Blacks prepare to march on Twickenham: Chris Rea says the reliance on bulky forwards is a backward step00:02
Political Commentary: The risk in treating Ireland as a useful diversion00:02
Bunhill: Sitcom hotel00:02
Almanack: Flag fluttering at Fulham00:02
Summit backs Gatt deadline00:02
City: No bonanza00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Rugby Union: Liley pulls plug on tepid Bath00:02
How We Met: Steven Isserlis and Joshua Bell00:02
Bank cuts new investors00:02
Flat Earth: Soaring sauerkraut00:02
Theatre flops show the risk of cheap tickets: A costly lesson for the stage lets the sunshine out and a moral in00:02
Football / European round-up: Platt spared conflict of club and country00:02
Shopping00:02
TELEVISION / Failing to achieve life's goals00:02
Letter: How to spot career potential00:02
Roll up for ritual abuse of rights: Chinese province makes a horror show of drive against crime00:02
THEATRE / Start from the top: All the world really is a stage for Peter Brook - Irving Wardle reviews his 50-year career00:02
ARTS / Pandora's Box Competition00:02
Sport: Database00:02
Books for Children / Teenage Fiction: Three00:02
Endowment provider lowers the price of early surrender: Vincent Duggleby reports on improved values for life policies00:02
Football: Celtic at mercy of a power game: James Traynor on a critical meeting to decide the future of a club at war00:02
Back to basics as Gatt goes round and round: As another Uruguay deadline looms David Bowen explains the ins and outs of the seven-year trade saga00:02
Economics: Low inflation leaves room for progress00:02
FASHION / Cold comfort00:02
Football: Which way for a game left behind?: Beyond the World Cup: Domestic football must now choose between home improvements and a foreign policy: Peter Corrigan explains how insularity can breed contentment00:02
Racing: Under orders - and off: A clean start at Aintree as the tape rises on the first meeting since the Grand National fiasco00:02
Football: City dig way out of Fox hole00:02
Comment: A trying time for sport00:02
How Much Does He Earn?: No 6: an officer in the Salvation Army00:02
Cycling: Indurain receives highest French honour00:02
Top school in exam league is closed00:02
Football: Kanchelskis keeps on running00:02
Letter: CSA warnings were ignored00:02
Sorrow of a short innings00:02
City File: Allied looks tastier with potent cocktail00:02
Motor Racing: How and Why - Co-drivers are indispensable in the RAC rally00:02
Football: World Cup qualifiers00:02
ETCETERA / Other people's jobs: No7 The Vet00:02
Direct Line to a pounds 15m salary00:02
Business on Sunday's Independent 100: Time for fast-growers to measure up00:02
Aids child dies00:02
The Pier takes a promenade: A US furniture and homeware chain is setting up against British high street stores00:02
Flat Earth: Baked in a pie?00:02
Divide that fuels world's 'worst war': Country-city struggles ravage Angola00:02
Bodyguard shot00:02
STAYING IN / Long Runners: No 7: Home and Away00:02
Football: Bodin hits right spot00:02
TRAVEL / In search of swans'way: In the Fens the earth is flat and empty, the sky huge. But for Jill Crawshaw this eerie landscape has the special lure of a land of lost content, an ideal past that nearly was00:02
Squash: Jahangir recovers his confidence00:02
Letter: Safety laws are not a luxury00:02
PROPERTY / Land that time forgot: A little patience can make waste ground yours. Chris Partridge explains how00:02
Investors urged to try the pool: A shareholders' club gets a new look. Caroline Merrell reports00:02
Arabian leopard in fight for survival00:02
Police 'innocent'00:02
FILM / Disney's new hit: very pulpable00:02
Captain Moonlight: Expectoration at the RA00:02
RECORDS / New releases00:02
SHOW PEOPLE / Driving himself up the wall: Mark Murphy00:02
Sport on TV: Impossible dream, nightmare scenario00:02
Personal Finance: Bad news for homeowners00:02
Football: Can we have our ball games back, please?: Young victims of 'mixer' mentality: Jim White on the perils of parents living out manager fantasies00:02
Bond winners00:02
Almanack: Fans who crave a pizza the action00:02
Legoland in US00:02
Toyota-GM deal00:02
FILM / Cinema Paradiso winners00:02
Industry writer wins award00:02
A week in the life of a teenage bureaucrat00:02
Letter: Jill: a columnist without spite00:02
On Excellence: Just stop being ordinary00:02
Bad behaviour: Are British children a public nuisance?: If we are not a child-friendly nation, could it be because our kids are brats? Hester Lacey reports00:02
Silk road to free gifts makes luxuries smell even sweeter: Cosmetics and perfumes prove more tempting when the retailer throws in a bonus00:02
Profile: Ground control charts way for airport boss: Sir John Egan - BAA's chief executive talks to William Kay about his company's retailing success and plans for expansion00:02
Bunhill: Goldenballs revisited00:02
Nothing settled in Seattle talks: Presidents fail to break the deadlock in Sino-American relations00:02
Football Round-Up: Makin goes too far00:02
Sword threat00:02
EATING OUT / A Bohemian meal with the General00:02
Books for Children / What, Holmes, no trace of us?: Anthologies00:02
Bunhill: Lots of 'old money'00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: How I smoked Fidel Castro out of his home00:02
Rugby Union: Red-faced Scarlets cut to ribbons00:02
Clinton's victories at home belie his image as a bungler abroad00:02
TRIED & TESTED / The Italian connection: A cappuccino from a packet? our panel goes in search of instant gratification00:02
Football: Can we have our ball games back, please?: Our uncertain future00:02
Football: Anderton arrests the slide00:02
Football: Can we have our ball games back, please?: Our squandered heritage00:02
Letter: Some jobless boys do grow up00:02
Flat Earth: Forbidden fruits of the cherry orchard00:02
Ambulance death00:02
Boeing flies east00:02
Football: Mo gets the bird00:02
City: Deafening silence00:02
A lesson in pomposity: Michael Fallon gives several black marks to the Moser report on education00:02
Books for Children / Big draw for littles: John Burningham's vivid children's stories, with their luminous pictures, sell millions worldwide. But what are the real ingredients of their success?00:02
Profile: Gifts of a percentage man: Rob Andrew00:02
Call to disqualify Ferrum directors00:02
Ferranti fishing rights landed at a bargain price00:02
Innocents abroad: higher up the food chain: Are British children a public nuisa?nce00:02
Books for Children / Paperbacks00:02
Production line burials that stifle mourning00:02
Books for Children / Presents of things past: History & Geography00:02
Rolling over the past: Three years after the demise of Coloroll, David Bowen picks through the rubble and finds strength among the survivors00:02
GOING OUT / Deborah unveils this year's Blondie00:02
Football: Lightning Shearer strikes twice00:02
Blaze at Christmas doll plant kills 8100:02
As others see it: Northern Ireland00:02
Books for Children / Get the message: Picture books00:02
Leading Article: Not quite as sick as a parrot00:02
Books for Children / Fossil fuel for the new bone wars: Dinosaur madness00:02
Rugby Union: All Blacks scale new heights: Wilson claims a hat-trick of tries as the unstoppable New Zealanders tear Scotland apart for a record victory00:02
The would-be travellers: Disabled stay home from lack of European holiday facilities00:02
Today's papers00:02
First-Hand: 'If it was a lesson I didn't like, I just didn't go': Truancy is rising. Andre, 15, and a pupil at a London comprehensive, explains why he has been doing it00:02
Welcome to Cascadia: US and Canadian states plan to redraw north-west border to create corridor of prosperity00:02
Words: Red Tape00:02
Deadline restricts local tax appeals00:02
Books for Children / Understanding art00:02
FOOD & DRINK / A-Z of treats: Ricotta Tart00:02
OPERA / The queen of many a night: The death of Lucia Popp has deprived the opera stage of one of its brightest stars. Michael White pays tribute00:02
Sailing: Dickson has Smith in his sights00:02
Lenders cover their backs over lettings: Homeowners turned landlords are expected to keep rules00:02
General Winter takes command in Bosnia: Snowbound warriors must use horses and sledges00:02
City: Faith in food00:02
Rugby Union: Orrell edge a little closer00:02
1961: The entry into Camelot: In 1958 a young photographer was hired by John Kennedy to follow him on the campaign trail and to the White House. The victory drive in the open car ended in Dallas two years later00:02
Skiing: Girardelli lacks golden goals00:02
Rear Window: Free Trade: An idea made in Lancashire that came home to roost00:02
Bid to oust Tory MP00:02
Volunteering seizes hearts and heads: Employee aid to community makes sense00:02
Motorcycling: Hislop wins Macao Grand Prix00:02
CrossRail project faces 10-year delay00:02
20,000 in NHS protest00:02
STAYING IN / York on ads: No 5: Panasonic00:02
Football: Quick Whittingham00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
ART MARKET / Invitation to a temple: Geraldine Norman meets the Met's donors, dining in dynastic style00:02
Rugby Union: Flashing blades a class apart00:02
Police seek murder tipster00:02
Football / World Cup: Resolute Irish fit to mix with the best: Eamon Dunphy hails a team effort from a nation who deserve their reward00:02
Labour of love00:02
The warnings that Scotland's patient nationalism could turn nasty00:02
Eden's lessons of Suez revealed, 37 years on: Secrets emerge in huge clear-out of public records00:02
Public Services Management: Town halls fear private sector with an edge: Local authorities and councils say Audit Commission rules may put them out of competition00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
Books for Children / The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
Football: Wright marks Chelsea's decline00:02
MUSIC / Shut your eyes and think of Mozart00:02
Bunhill: High Havana hopes00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Books for Children: Tell-tale signs for couch potatoes: Story Books: Under 12s00:02
Bunhill: Baths for the Baltic00:02
ETCETERA / ANgST: Expert advice on your problems00:02
Budget attack on pension relief to penalise workers00:02
Rugby Union Round-Up: Bristol stung by waspish Andrew00:02
Best and Worst: Unmade in Korea: Asian funds00:02
Scud-busters were duds00:02
Snooker: White in the pink00:02
Training will bear brunt of cutbacks00:02
Books for Children / Teenage fiction: Four00:02
THEATRE / Faith, hope and clarity00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Daily bread: Sir Terence Conran - What the design guru and restaurateur ate one day last week00:02
Fishing Lines: Taking stock of the great salmon mystery00:02
Captain Moonlight: Academic arguments00:02
Tennis: Sampras sparkles00:02
Thatcher: 'No amnesty for IRA': Warning against deal over convicted terrorists - Major pours cold water on new Hume-Adams peace talks00:02
Siberian freeze brings fears for the elderly00:02
Rugby Union: Jones takes charge00:02
Profile: The blocking game: James Molyneaux - David McKittrick on the low-decibel, dogged persistence of the Ulster Unionists' leader00:02
Letter: Arts Council pays the piper but doesn't call the tune00:02
RADIO / The fizz that gives you whizz00:02
Iraqi protest00:02
Books for Children / Teenage Fiction - Two00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Murdoch raid into capitalist Vietnam00:02
Pensioners told 'sell assets'00:02
Quality managers sieved out00:02
Race awareness helps police to confess all00:02
TRAVEL / Hobby holidays: Holistic00:02
Sport: What the papers said about . . . Graham Taylor00:02
Football: Match facts00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Almanack: Loud volley from rocker Luke00:02
Whites face tough game on a level playing field00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Call up a cheer: Having your wine delivered may be the wisest way to buy. Kathryn McWhirter reports00:02
Investors answer cash calls: Despite the warning signs, money continues to pour in for flotations and rights issues00:02
Security lapse00:02
Almanack: Quote of the week00:02
Minibus victims among hundreds mourned00:02
Q & A: Everton's burnt fingers . . . and great women all-rounders00:02
Flat Earth: Greens gauge00:02
Opinions: Do you care that England are out of the World Cup?00:02
The cost of caring for Linda: Caroline Grist meets the mother awarded pounds 1.5m after a tragic accident during childbirth which means she will never see her son00:02
Tennis: Graf's superiority tested00:02
The people who disappear: Every year thousands vanish. But only now are the police setting up a limited central list of their names the people who disappear00:02
Lady Dowding dies00:02
City: Tiphook's stunt deserves benefit of the doubt00:02
Bunhill: Lunch for the Irish00:02
Books for Children / He said, she said, they said: Poetry00:02
Motivation is easy as pie00:02
Free fashion parade00:02
The man who invented trainspotting: It has become a dirty word, but why?00:02
Almanack: Referees say the puck stops here00:02
Letter: HIV is not a death sentence00:02
City heads for clash with Bank: Share settlement plan derided00:02
Murdoch pressed to drop 'super shares'00:02
Books for Children / What do you know?: The W H Smith / Independent on Sunday Family Book Quiz - Win a computer worth pounds 2500, or pounds 50 of books, in our family quiz00:02
Football: Everton lose dignity00:02
Letter: Thorp is a safe and profitable nuclear reprocessing plant00:02
THEATRE / The ring of harmonies: All the world really is a stage for Peter Brook. Paris, India, Iran: if they have theatre, he's been there, and done it their way. In this essay from his new book, Brook taps the springs of global drama.00:02
Shares: Multimedia set to soar: Electronic super-highways are the route to dramatic price rises00:02
The making of machismo: Men - violent, dangerous, even useless - are taking the blame for society's problems, says Nick Cohen00:02
Books for Children: Teenage fiction - One00:02
Athletics: Krabbe loses her appeal00:02
Rugby League: Gregory eager to be a Devil00:02
Question: who'd want to spend the rest of their lives clubbing rats to death? Answer: 20,000 Bombay graduates00:02
Merger in trouble00:02
Pentagon says Thorp puts world at risk00:02
Protest march by NHS workers00:02
Sun and sand but don't mention war00:02
Scourge of contractors to kick-start big projects: Morton in to bat for builders00:02
Israel 'would welcome Assad'00:02
Leading Article: That's why you're there00:02
Are the Pakistani bowlers cheating?: After the 'ball tampering' case, a question remains unanswered00:02
Much too tight to mention: Brenda Polan finds the fabric which shaped the Eighties is losing its grip on us00:02
Books for Children / Bound to make young things brighter: Non-Fiction, Nature & Environment00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Farewell grandeur, hello fun: The National Portrait Gallery has a friendlier face now that it also includes portraits of the living. The pomp has gone, but has something been lost with it?00:02
ANIMATION / Not fair. Dad's nicked my new video: They're made for the under-fives. But adults like Callum Murray watch too00:02
Clarke to cut pounds 400m from dole00:02
Bastards vs The Rest: From the highest to the lowest, the Conservatives are bitterly divided. Stephen Castle and Paul Routledge report