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BOOK REVIEW / The trouble with our Auntie: 'Fuzzy Monsters: Fear and Loathing at the BBC' - Chris Horrie and Steve Clarke: Heinemann, 16.99 pounds00:02
TRAVEL / Ways to keep boredom at bay: 'There's nothing to do,' is the cry every parent dreads. Jill Crawshaw finds family holidays for active children00:02
DAILY BREAD / What the explorer ate one day last week: Sir Ranulph Fiennes00:02
As others see us00:02
Captain Moonlight: Green curtains00:02
Credit deals dog car buyers00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on Portugal's Finest and some Choice Clarets00:02
Rugby League: Leeds lord it for Cup delight00:02
Letter: Nirex depository00:02
Innovation: Models of efficiency prowl hospital halls00:02
First-Hand: You never know someone completely: Stephen Milligan's death reminds Diane of the day she discovered her husband's secret00:02
Leading Article: A bull market for used executives00:02
Rear Window: Lore and ordure in the cities: Filthy Streets00:02
Rugby Union: Irish left on edge00:02
Football: Angell loses scent00:02
ARTS / An Odd One: Depravity, guilt, suffering, excess: there's a lot written in John Hurt's face. Now, after nine years in film and television, he is returning to the stage. Robert Butler meets an actor of substance00:02
Records00:02
The Broader Picture: Mix and Match00:02
Code to defuse criticism blows up in bankers' faces: Promise of greater openness with customers dismissed as PR exercise00:02
Database00:02
Regulator targets CU00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Putting a name to Vietnam: 'The Sorrow of War' - Bao Ninh; trs Frank Palmos and Phan Thanh Hao: Secker, 8.99 pounds00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: Pockets of confusion blur military facts and factions: The Balkan Factor00:02
ETCETERA / Design Dinosaurs: 3. Hard Lavatory Paper00:02
Football: Sad Tottenham wilt before Flowers00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: More letters00:02
Bunhill: Kaufman sounding off00:02
City & Business: Lacking personnel00:02
Innovation: Power from the top00:02
Borage battles with evening primrose00:02
Captain Moonlight: Valentine's Day00:02
Winter Olympics / Lillehammer '94: The Games from Axel to Zhulin00:02
Motor insurers put penalty on silence00:02
Fishing Lines: Fins ain't what they used to be00:02
City & Business: BAe flies full circle00:02
Loan-rate switch may be no quick fix for borrowers: The costs may far outweigh any benefit in shifting your mortgage from a variable to a fixed rate00:02
Sport on TV: Hype, hoops and the basket cases00:02
Political Commentary: Back to basics never meant calling in the Sex Police00:02
Conservatives face electoral catastrophe: Voters are set to punish the party in the European and council elections, writes John Curtice00:02
Battle lines drawn in the phone wars: BT takes the offensive against its burgeoning competition with a new marketing campaign, lower prices and expanded services00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: How Britain fell into line with the rest of the West: The Swing Vote00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
Communications: Video rivals see the big picture: AT&T and Intel are going to war for customers in the new technology of visual computer networking00:02
Letter: Welsh Tories00:02
Bunhill: A monument to hospitality00:02
Art of luvvie flouncing makes a comeback00:02
Secret tape points to Monklands' 'mafia'00:02
Japan stands firm00:02
PC remanded00:02
Leading Article: Saving Nato, or people?00:02
Cars face ban to cut asthma00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: MPs support our clean-up crusade00:02
Letter: No need to be fanatical about fur coats00:02
Profile: Corporate angler hooked on the big deals: Now Glenisla has secured KKR's financial clout, no European firm is safe. Patrick Hosking finds its founder has fish to fry: Ian Martin00:02
Bunhill: Trucking hell00:02
Saatchi misses out on industry boom: Deep-seated US problems offer little prospect of boosting profits00:02
Barings old boy raises pounds 200m for new bank00:02
Football: Wor blimey] Luton superkids stick boot into King Kev00:02
Rugby Union: Men in the middle of a muddle: Five Nations' aftermath: A question of interpretation has put referees on the spot . . . Clem Thomas finds confusion and conflict over the application of the law00:02
Innovation: Spring chaos00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / An old battleship rescued from a watery grave00:02
FASHION / Out Siders00:02
Cross chunnel00:02
Warrants oil wheels of investment trusts: The right to buy future shares at a fixed price is a growing perk00:02
Athletics: Ma's Army to invade London00:02
To have and to hold and to pay: As Valentine's Day inspires more lovers to thoughts of marriage, the cost of a wedding keeps climbing00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Flame comes, Munch goes00:02
Football: Sizzling Saunders00:02
Cycling: Cipollini too hot for rivals00:02
Music and roses00:02
Q & A: Thousands of dancing socialists .. and Merseyside misery00:02
TRAVEL / Haar to Eternity: A Writer's Britain: Fife's cold sea mist, or haar, and pale sunlit shores will be forever Eden for Elspeth Barker. She revisits old haunts00:02
TELEVISION / On-the-couch potatoes00:02
Letter: Hackney is not homophobic00:02
Public pressures that bring out the worst in the best00:02
The new goutists: Unfashionable? Definitely. Painful? Highly. Funny? Hilarious . . . unless you happen to be the one who has the gout, says our Political Correspondent Paul Routledge00:02
Redwood out on a limb over quango reform00:02
Gerry Adams's cousin charged00:02
Cricket: Aamir picks way over pot-holes00:02
Scandal sweeps another Tory out of office00:02
Golf: Johnstone masters wind of change00:02
EATING OUT / No raw deal in Little Tokyo: The Ajimura Japanese Restaurant00:02
Football: Holden finds pressure point00:02
Quangowatch: No 1: Scottish Enterprise Tayside: A new guide to those unelected quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisations that run our lives00:02
Golf: At the cutting edge of golf's bunker mentality00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: Will they stick to their guns?: Serbs around Sarajevo believe they can either defy Western air strikes or be crushed by Muslims; The Showdown00:02
Captain Moonlight: Absolutely ridiculous00:02
FOOD & DRINK / A-Z of Treats00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Football: Durie ensures justice is done00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Voice of sanity from the suburbs: 'Something in Linoleum' - Paul Vaughan: Sinclair-Stevenson, 17.99 pounds00:02
Table tennis: Schwartz earns European place00:02
FILM / Shadowing Reality: The Book that gave the Film its Look: Quentin Curtis talks to the Oscar-nominated cinematographer00:02
Almanack: Back to bases?00:02
Overheard00:02
The best and the worst: Insurance Funds - UK Equities00:02
Letter: School funded opt-out fight00:02
Bible and ballot enlisted in the war against gays: Progressive laws at mercy of US voters00:02
SCIENCE / Unscrambling Synaesthesia00:02
HEALTH / Getting better all the time: Appendicitis and ulcers are declining; even heart disease and stroke are on the wane. Annabel Ferriman reports on a modern medical mystery00:02
Film stars lost for words: But why does Mrs Doubtfire have to swear? asks David Lister00:02
'Archers' editor00:02
Golfers suffer trauma of TV00:02
Olympic sponsors hope the game's up for ambush gang00:02
THEATRE / How the other half lives00:02
Commissars over Chaos: Ominous signs are emerging that Russia is forsaking its vision of a free market for the old pipe-dream of economic utopia. Martin McCauley explains what is threatening to kill reform and what it will mean00:02
Bunhill: On top00:02
Join the 10000:02
The wall fell, the market ruled, but dreams of social democracy survive00:02
A plan to ease mid-life crisis00:02
The List00:02
Winter Olympics: Silence for Sarajevo as Games open00:02
Letter: Two tiers are better than one00:02
Test tube babies that weigh in too heavily: Biotechnology companies may be pricing their shares out of the market00:02
Snooker: Wattana fluffs his chance00:02
Campaign drives home how buyers can spot a stolen car00:02
Peter Greenaway Competition00:02
Perk can solve policy refusal00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: How I'll blow the strumpet for Britain00:02
ROCK / The riffs that launched a thousand hits00:02
Rugby Union: Pears blossoms00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Top of the class: 'The Oxford Book of Schooldays' - ed Patricia Craig, 17.95 pounds00:02
Crewman dies00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: Arms still in place as wives flee00:02
Rugby Union: Harris leaves it late00:02
Shares: Radio is beaming over wave of ads: Commercial stations may also be facing some bid activity00:02
'Aids' dairy farm shunned00:02
Victorious warlords fight to the death over ruins of Afghanistan: George Alagiah reports from Kabul on the conflict destroying the city00:02
How We Met: Simon Rattle and Imogen Cooper00:02
Football: Hammers end Lee's new dawn00:02
DANCE / Mukhamedov without tears00:02
OFT panned over gas: Numerous abuses found in scheme to promote competition00:02
No holds barred over vote on gay sex00:02
Bunhill: Cases to answer00:02
Captain Moonlight: Law turns musical into a West End farce00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Illuminating the Nights: 'The Arabian Nights: A Companion' - Robert Irwin: Allen Lane / Penguin, 20 pounds00:02
Cricket: Fraser blow for England: Middle order falls into disorder after captain Atherton logs a patient century00:02
Football: Gunned down]00:02
ETCETERA / York on ads: No 15: The Rank Organisation00:02
PROPERTY / A great leap inwards: The trend is back to the centre and away from the suburbs, reports Patrick Matthews00:02
FOOD & DRINK / A better bit of batter: Except on Shrove Tuesday, British pancake culture is ailing. Elsewhere there are more celebrated varieties, says Michael Bateman00:02
Almanack: Luger who aims to be a winner00:02
A bolt from the blue: Stephen Castle and Nick Cohen on the events surrounding the sudden death of Stephen Milligan00:02
Cricket: Hair-raising telephone threats to umpire00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Evan Steadman00:02
Flat Earth: Two tunes but only one Piano00:02
Flat Earth: Chinese delicacies00:02
Too wired for daydreaming: Tom Peters On excellence00:02
A mystery, like the rest of us: He wanted to do the right thing. He wanted to be a husband. Ian Jack on the Stephen Milligan he knew00:02
Hockey: Havant have champion character00:02
Profile: Calm force of the islands: Richie Richardson00:02
Wembley nears Pacer disposal00:02
Almanack: Enticing invitation00:02
Public Services Management: Bringing mandarins to market: New Zealand has left others in the dust with its radical reforms in the public sector00:02
US and City investment banks fear profits slump00:02
BOOKS / The Independent on Sunday Bestseller List00:02
City & Business: Not many dead but shares lose their swagger00:02
COMEDY / Good laughs and bad poetry00:02
Football: Twenty-four hours that shook football: Richard Williams considers the wider consequences as the underdogs have their day in the FA Cup last week. Was it just coincidence? Or is the class divide getting smaller?00:02
Letter: Religion Quiz00:02
Revealed: the secret songs of the Beatles00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Is there life after marriage?: 'Perfect Husbands (& Other Fairy Tales)' - Regina Barreca: Harmony, 20 pounds00:02
ETCETERA / ANGST: Expert advice on your problems00:02
School fees loan00:02
Football: Newcastle outfoxed by Dons00:02
Opinions: Does good breeding count?00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
CINEMA / Jim Sheridan's rage of innocence00:02
Show People: The discreet charm of the late-night inquisitor: Kirsty Wark00:02
GARDENING / Say It With Vegetables: Or if onions be the food of love, peel on. Forget roses, says Helen Chappell; romance is rooted deep within the earth00:02
The Bosnia Crisis: Russia clings to a dangerous liaison: Divided politicians play on traditional sympathies and unite in hysterical warning to the West; Pan-Slav Solidarity00:02
Comment: Why the game must be wired00:02
Law with teeth00:02
UN team removes uranium from Iraq00:02
Westland on run in aerial skirmish: The chief executive accepted that GKN would one day seek control. Now the inevitable has happened, he is not so sanguine00:02
Golf: Barnes dance: Robert Green looks at the fresh challenges facing two great golfers00:02
Frontier tobacco war00:02
Clique makes millions from aid: Five companies led by Tory loyalists pick up half the cash - System hurts countries most in need00:02
Tories to back lower age of gay consent00:02
Cricket: Pakistan owe Auckland victory to Aamir00:02
Small Firms: Red tape turns into green light for growth: The Government no longer requires statutory audits for the tiniest companies, yet statistics may be a management aid00:02
Generators light up as they are spared the MMC00:02
Football: Reid earns his reward00:02
Economics: Southern imports and the skills gap00:02
Letter: Fruitless search for folic acid00:02
How Bill Clinton scored an own goal at baseball00:02
Football: Match facts00:02
Hostages freed00:02
M&S at risk of breaking data law00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Is there life after marriage?: 'Perfect Husbands (& Other Fairy Tales)' - Regina Barreca: Harmony, 20 pounds00:02
Letter: Word pictures00:02
Bunhill: Games and Puzzles magazine00:02
Revealed: the secret songs of the Beatles00:02
Management: Money talks but other things matter too: New study aims to show there is more to prosperity than profit00:02
Help to the world - who gains?: Britain likes to be seen as a compassionate nation, but aid statistics show us in a harsher light, reports Chris Blackhurst00:02
Rugby League: Hasler holds Hull's hopes00:02
Mel Calman: droll master of absurdity00:02
NICHOLAS WRIGHT'S MASTERCLASS / The Art of Theatre: 15 Magic00:02
Big Brother joins scramble for data: How America plans to bug the electronic age00:02
Pounds 12bn wasted, claims Mintel00:02
Leaning Tower of Pisa goes straight00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: Why the laws on dogs must change: MPs take up our campaign - and readers demand that all dogs be registered. Rosanna de Lisle reports00:02
Check value of funeral plans, charity warns00:02
Winter Olympics / Lillehammer '94: Old stager seeks a golden dawn: Bill Scott finds the veteran Marc Girardelli in confident mood for today's downhill race00:02
World Football: Newell's Old Boys keep a shirt warm for Maradonna00:02
Letter: Bicycles can never overtake cars as success symbols00:02
Inkatha boycott00:02
Captain Moonlight: Captain Moonlight's Catch Up Service00:02
Forestry sell-off facing the chop00:02
ETCETERA / Home Thoughts00:02
Innovation: Smartcards are taking the bus00:02
The Broader Picture: Mixed and Matched00:02
Corporate Identity: Software ousts heavy reading: Huge redesign manuals may soon be unnecessary00:02
Flat Earth: Crap from Norway00:02
Letter: Justice for young offenders00:02
Ice Hockey: Finns off to a fast start00:02
Letter: TNT00:02
Irving jailed00:02
Rugby Union: Showman's art is alive and kicking: Geoffrey Nicholson discusses the mind games played by those who rule by the boot00:02
Athletics: Jackson in a world of his own00:02
Personal Finance: Little room for mortgage cuts00:02
Almanack: A Stirling crisis00:02
Golf: Spaniards work for a revival: Robert Green looks at the fresh challenges facing two great golfers00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Jung woman's fancy: 'A Most Dangerous Method: The Story of Jung, Freud and Sabina Spielrein' - John Kerr: Sinclair-Stevenson, 20 pounds00:02
Abbott adverts dial up success00:02
Words: Suspicious00:02
Rugby Union: Wales wait on Evans00:02
Badminton: Hall hard pushed to subdue Haughton00:02
FILM / Rebirth of a salesman: How on earth did the same man make 'Jurassic Park', and then this? David Thomson explains00:02
Football: What a Pitcher]00:02
Motor Racing: How and why: Refuelling may be playing with fire in Formula One00:02
Coaster abandoned00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: Thank you00:02
Romantic Gretna00:02
City File: Hanson to silence cynics00:02
'Best 90' hangs in balance00:02
Letter: 'Aids' in cows00:02
Peterson principle of welfare reform00:02
Ministers want Eastleigh poll put back00:02
FILM / Lest We Forget: One of the all-time great films opens this week: Steven Spielberg's 'Schindler's List'. Quentin Curtis reviews it00:02
Lenders push variable rates00:02
Fraser to float via store card00:02
Racing: Oh so close for Elsworth00:02
What the papers said about .. Kapil Dev00:02
Tory scandals stalk the shires: John Major found people in Leicester reluctant listeners, writes Mary Braid00:02
Customers feel blue over green mail-order firm00:02
How Much Did He Earn?: No 17: Justin Fashanu.00:02
Tennis: Maleeva-Fragniere's final final00:02
Football: The Premier-slip00:02
TRAVEL / In harmony with the fat of the land: Bruce Millar visits Gascony, where foie gras is a sacrament and braggadocio on the boules' pitch has become an art form00:02
Innovation: Pirate beater00:02
Football: Blades fade to grey00:02
Cries & Whispers00:02
Golf: Pavin produces masterful round00:02
Tiphook costs to be pounds 40m00:02
Mother charged00:02
Almanack: Norwegian Sex Expert00:02
Letter: Overseas budget00:02
Tale of a phantom pension: A man who kept paying after he lost his job is fighting for compensation00:02
Rugby Union: Catt sparks Bath's escape00:02
Calls for inquiry into Telemillion00:02
Football round-up: Glory boys fall to earth00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the Week00:02
Inflation threat to share prices00:02
Accident legal advice to be sharpened up00:02
Profile: Design's bespokesman: Menswear's Mr Nice is getting shirty, on behalf of British innovators. Ian Parker reports - Paul Smith00:02
Tried & Tested: The Heart of the Matter: Our soft-centred panellists sampled some chocolates for Valentine's Day00:02
Hashemi moves on00:02
Captain Moonlight: Art of lunchmanship00:02
ETCETERA / Long Runners: No 18: Minder00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: The solution starts here00:02
Letter: Bicycles can never overtake cars as success symbols00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: It's dirt we hate, not dogs: Hester Lacey reports from a village divided by a foul problem