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Computers: Chance to frame the neighbours: Cliff Joseph learns how to cover his tracks with an easy-to-use video editing program for the PC00:02
Computer Letter: Quotation marks00:02
Literary outsider dies after prolific life00:02
Hockey: Cawthorn is sure of success00:02
Racing: Chapple-Hyam looks for a road to victory: The trainer of White Muzzle, Britain's lone runner in the Japan Cup, is glad as the going gets harder in Tokyo00:02
Wolves return00:02
FILM / Critical Round-up00:02
Football: French coach resigns after final failure00:02
The Bulger Murder: Church 'strangely silent' on morality00:02
France promises EU trade debate00:02
Girls 'smoke to be slim'00:02
Rugby League: Farrell's shoulder problem00:02
Exports spark Scottish Power: First-half profits up 21% as generator looks for higher sales to England and Wales00:02
Leading Article: Putting public gain above private prejudice00:02
Rugby Union: Morris withdrawal rocks England: Bristol's untested Bracken steps into scrum-half spot against formidable All Blacks00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Gascoigne and the jawbone of an ass: 'Gazza Agonistes' - Ian Hamilton: Granta 45, 7.99 pounds00:02
Cyclo-cross: Greater London Championships - Croydon00:02
Boys injured as minibus is crushed in accident: Accident intensifies debate on whether seat-belts should be fitted in coaches00:02
Law Update: Speaking on silence00:02
Letter: What future for local councils?00:02
Football: FA to keep up pursuit of Howe00:02
Staff at threatened cancer hospital urge Prime Minister to 'put patients first'00:02
Europe is home; let's share it: Writers from both sides of the old Iron Curtain argue that Western Europe has failed the moral and political test of post-Communism00:02
West prepares to enforce Bosnia no-fly zone: Nato moves to stop violations by Croatia and put pressure on Zagreb to make concessions at next week's peace talks00:02
Leading Article: We must protect young minds00:02
Dissident voices, literary lives: Bush House, the home of the BBC World Service, is a nest of literary activity. Sabine Durrant meets the writers following in the footsteps of Orwell and Empson00:02
Arthur Andersen in line for Ferranti job00:02
The squat and the plot: Is this the end for the biggest squat in Europe? The law says everybody on the street by Christmas, but the residents have a plan. Sandra Barwick reports00:02
BAe heads for Indonesian plane and car ventures: Preliminary agreements signed as EuroAir sues over alleged defects00:02
Letter: Animated argument00:02
Lloyd's group studies contract: Late reinsurance deal under scrutiny00:02
Hen lifts Morland in the pecking order00:02
View From City Road: Royal banker gets his just deserts00:02
Maastricht rebel deposed from 1922 executive00:02
People: Angolan enemies break the ice00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Letter: Bulger murder is no mystery00:02
Lawyers club together to pay defendant's fine00:02
Video link to Bulger murder disputed00:02
Civil servants 'forgot' to warn of Iraqi missile plant00:02
Bottom Line: BPB on way back00:02
Bigger network lifts NGC00:02
Russians give a warning on Nato: Moscow threatens military measures if Western alliance takes in former Warsaw Pact members00:02
Rape trial man 'was incapable'00:02
Football: Mabbutt's skull fractured in Fashanu clash: Referee asks to view the match video00:02
Football: Macari in need of funds for Parkhead restoration: Move to raise new share capital at Celtic facing defeat tonight. David McKinney reports00:02
Crash landing00:02
Director goes00:02
Computer Letter: Sharing software00:02
Law Update: Thinking big00:02
Computers: PCW defies silicon snobs: Roland Perry, designer of Amstrad's million-selling word processor, defends it against the sneers of its detractors00:02
Bragg sued over TV king's prostitutes00:02
Racing: Plan Ahead00:02
Trade Marks Bill will save pounds 30m: Stronger protection for firms00:02
RBS director sets up high-risk firm: Direct Line's founder challenges insurance industry with joint venture for 'non-standard' customers00:02
Peripherals hold back AAH result: Management problems in two divisions00:02
New identity00:02
Bottom Line: Biotech risks00:02
Real Tennis: Fahey seeks pre-eminence among the penthouse players: Australian newcomer with a liking for power goes for Grand Slam on Queen's contrary court. Louis Jebb reports00:02
France may return to military fold: Paris hints at rejoining alliance if Europeans are prepared to stand up for themselves00:02
Golf: Gallacher U-turn over Ryder Cup captaincy: Jacklin loses out as players and committee back Scot00:02
Law Update: All change00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Egypt PM in bomb blast00:02
View From City Road: Uncle Walt's outrageous deal00:02
Clarke signals softly, softly Budget strategy00:02
Brent Walker bank told best option is still refinancing00:02
Snooker: Parrott homes in away00:02
ICI balks at plan to reduce capacity: European chemical shake-up resisted00:02
BMA seeks review of community care00:02
Letter: An appealing right00:02
After Hours00:02
Letter: Tibet, a key indicator00:02
City firms set for big Christmas bonuses after record volumes00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Abandoned Japanese colonists want to go home: Those left behind in China after the Second World War hope to die in their native land, writes Terry McCarthy in Tokyo00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Patten signals wider sixth-form choice: More schools will be allowed to offer post-16 education00:02
Separate trials00:02
Birthdays00:02
Woman poisoned baby with salt00:02
Squash: Parke reaches a high point00:02
Attacker jailed00:02
FILM / Things that make you go 'Woo': Adam Mars-Jones reviews John Woo's Hard Target and Rob Weiss' Amongst Friends00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Brown goes to town on the pin-stripes: Britain's crudest comic struts his smutty stuff before a hand-picked City audience00:02
Howard to tackle computerised porn00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Dear Sean Fitzpatrick: Don't let us down, says one Kiwi to another. Some raw emotion for the New Zealand All Blacks' rugby captain00:02
Respect and authority have to be earned00:02
Cricket: Class of Lara proves decisive00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Ignorance of genetics 'extensive'00:02
THEATRE / Crowded out: Paul Taylor reviews Lepage's Coriolan at the Nottingham Playhouse00:02
Lib Dems propose higher-rate tax increase: Party drops demand for extra borrowing00:02
Racing: Black tunes up for Hennessy00:02
Radicals take protests on to the streets of Madrid00:02
Oil prices tumble to five-year low: Opec's failure to agree to output reduction weakens its clout and pushes rate below psychological barrier of dollars 15 a barrel Oil prices tumble to five-year low00:02
Law Update: New chairman00:02
Body found00:02
Gaza fury at death of Hamas leader00:02
Sun shines on 'a celebration' of crash children00:02
Diary00:02
Market Report: Oil price fall lubricates buyers00:02
VW avoids job cuts with 4-day week: Deal will save 20% on labour costs00:02
Pet therapy at Walsgrave Hospital in Coventry00:02
Letter: What future for local councils?00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Rivals find St Albans difficult to cut down00:02
Letter: Lore on assault00:02
Law: Sharing the same experience: Sharon Wallach reports on a new scheme to sponsor trainee barristers00:02
Letter: Government spending on the Royal Train00:02
Letter: An appealing right00:02
Execution stay00:02
Pembroke: Bauer turns his nose up at the Savoy00:02
MUSIC / In the dark: Anthony Payne on Richter and the St Louis SOat the South Bank00:02
Call for rethink on QMH properties00:02
Football: Bookies double profits from the England race: Greg Wood warns that betting prices can deceive in the Taylor succession00:02
Calls to the Bar00:02
Two held over MoT murders00:02
Nazis assumed divided Britain would lose war: Archive shows Hitler thought invasion was unnecessary. David Connett reports00:02
Black money muddies Emerald Isle: Ireland's economy is under siege, but tax evasion is big business, writes Alan Murdoch00:02
Girl questioned00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Inquest on Alps death fall victim halted00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Rushes00:02
Hurdles for EU hopefuls raised00:02
Does the whole world really want to be a Londoner?00:02
View From City Road: National Grid powers forward00:02
Whiff of hypocrisy on the Hill00:02
Rugby Union: Flying start for England's Clark Kent: A familiar name could have been playing for the All Blacks tomorrow. Martin Johnson of England talked to Martin Johnson of The Independent00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Euro-rebel tops ballot for private members' Bills00:02
Out of Russia: A liberating winter for snow-women00:02
Computer Letter: Sharing software00:02
Human need hastens Geneva peace talks00:02
Rescue proposals ready for European Leisure: Financial restructuring could leave banks with 71% of ordinary shares00:02
Health region attacked for wasting pounds 10m: MPs to study conduct of public business00:02
Doctor struck off00:02
Morality campaigner retires after 30 years: David Lister meets the scourge of broadcasting standards, who says she was misunderstood00:02
Abiola resigned as military calls the tune on democracy: The winner of June's aborted election has become increasingly isolated, writes Karl Maier in Lagos00:02
Ruperts made to bear blame00:02
TELEVISION / Front-line troops of hedonism remembered00:02
Cricket: South African sunshine awaits England A and their well-packed suitcases00:02
'Rushdie' alert00:02
Letter: Talk peace with the unspeakable00:02
Next Week in Parliament00:02
Law Report: College not forced to accept student despite offer: Moran v University College Salford. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Glidewell, Lord Justice Evans and Lord Justice Waite), 12 November 199300:02
A Budget hold-up00:02
Morality campaigner retires after 30 years: David Lister meets the scourge of broadcasting standards, who says she was misunderstood00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
A betrayal that will return to haunt the West: Writers from both sides of the old Iron Curtain argue that Western Europe has failed the moral and political test of post-Communism00:02
Otters back from brink of extinction: Endangered mammals are returning to rivers they left years ago. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Swimming death00:02
Labour attacked over TV 'sell-out'00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Fame and fortune for a shy salesman00:02
Major and Kohl declare a 'broad agreement' on Europe00:02
Obituary: Anthony Burgess00:02
Iran denials00:02
Alcohol genes00:02
Leading Article: The first faltering step back to sanity00:02
Rugby Union: Buoyant George lays West to rest00:02
How little savages learn to be citizens00:02
Stolen computers worth pounds 500,000 seized by police00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Killer dreams of rescuing James00:02
Court Circular00:02
South West shows 3% rise: Water group hits interim target00:02
Letter: Animated argument00:02
Childhood revisited: Jane Richards hails the illustrators of Rupert Bear, Stig of the Dump and other children's favourites00:02
German presidential candidate forced to drop out of running: Kohl's nominee from the east falls victim to his views00:02
Racing: Broad hint for future00:02
Washing machine offers 'green' clean00:02
Computer Letter: Sharing software00:02
Today's Number: 3900:02
Judge sacked00:02
Burundi deaths00:02
The Daily Poem: Let Go Who Will00:02
Yorkshire-Tyne Tees denies plan to split franchises in two: Troubled ITV group rejects Square Mile speculation00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: Table-top ice men prepare for meltdown: Frantic antics in the basement as Britain's plucky puck-pushers face a daunting trial on the world stage00:02
Letter: Clangers and mash00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Rowing: British Indoor Championships - Bracknell00:02
Oil price falls to five-year low: Opec decides to maintain production00:02
Women urged to unite in breast cancer fight00:02
Life sentence for policeman who killed wife: Sergeant who set up fake crash after truncheon assault was caught out by position of victim's car seat00:02
Bottom Line: Food for thought00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Shanks & McEwan restructures: Interim profits fall by pounds 6.6m at waste management group00:02
Nuclear work is linked to cancer of prostate00:02
Paxman's pounds 1 'club'00:02
Japan Food and Culture Exhibition opens00:02
Inside Parliament: House disturbed by violence on video00:02
Law: Learning to write with clarity: Fiona Bawdon meets Mark Adler, a solicitor who aims to simplify legal language00:02
Russians air 'insults'00:02
Tube line faces further problems00:02
The Bulger Murder: Parents devastated by loss of anonymity: Naming boys leaves legacy of fear00:02
Letter: Making the best of the decline in manufacturing00:02
FILM / The Americans are coming]: Gatt: Why are the French so upset about it? How does it affect us? Jasper Rees puts these and other questions to members of the British film industry00:02
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