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The 'wilderness of mirrors': Arrest of spy chief sparks tit-for-tat expulsions00:02
Almanack: Birds of a feather00:02
Gloomy outlook as trade ban takes effect00:02
Profile: To fight the gay fight: One battle may have been lost but the war goes on. Nick Cohen on a radical with a cause / Peter Tatchell00:02
Boost for cameras to fight crime on streets00:02
Hockey: Edwards wreaks havoc for Cannock00:02
Enemy number one eludes Jakarta: In his first ever interview, East Timor's new guerrilla leader pledges to fight on against Indonesia's bloody rule00:02
It's not easy being green: Geoffrey Lean compares the continuing rise of environmental politics in Europe to its sorry demise in Britain00:02
Bunhill: School radio advertising00:02
Winter Olympics / Slalom: Tomba seeks unique treble00:02
The Broader Picture: Dwellings of life and death00:02
Waco shock for Clinton: Eleven former cult members acquitted of murder00:02
Captain Moonlight: Sneer, there, everywhere00:02
Rugby Union: Swansea eclipsed00:02
A long wait at the opera for Today's Mr Nice00:02
EATING OUT / On the steak and marrow: The Launceston Place Restaurant00:02
Students find just the job to earn a degree00:02
Opinions: Were they robbed?00:02
Ginny knows best: When John Major entrusted the Health Service to Virginia Bottomley in 1992, he expected the public to warm to her angelic manner. So why is she now Britain's most detested politician?00:02
Radio: Erasmus and Beatus's excellent adventure00:02
Retail: Wacky wares in a worthy cause: Offering a combination of oddity and elegance has enabled the Museum Store to cash in on our heritage00:02
Scottish roads blocked by snow00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A godforsaken way to get our goat: 'The Pan Principle' - Fiona Pitt-Kethley: Sinclair-Stevenson, 16.99 pounds00:02
Hebron Massacre: Brooklyn doctor with a prescription for hatred00:02
Detectives investigate care unit at hospital00:02
Football: Island son in the running: Ian Ridley assesses the mature talents of a full-back looking to go forward00:02
How to make pounds 500 from a car boot sale - or not: Hester Lacey meets a man who knows all the tricks of the trade00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Family portraits off the wall: 'My Parents' - Herve Guibert trs Liz Heron: Serpent's Tail, 8.99 pounds00:02
Cricket: Local hero Adams has it figured: West Indies raise the stakes as England attempt to overcome the misfortune of Malcolm's injury00:02
UK faces clash at jobs summit00:02
MOTORING / Auto Biography: The Volvo 850 Estate in 0-60 seconds00:02
Letter: Don't blame Dorothea for her husband's sloppy scholarship00:02
Football: Celtic plans scorned00:02
Boy questioned00:02
Flat Earth: Drinking for the sake of the party00:02
Banks plan hedge fund crackdown: Controls on the agenda after bonds slump00:02
Morton on the private road00:02
Vestey debt revamp in doubt00:02
Imitate art for creative success: Tom Peters On excellence00:02
Letter: Private art, public domain00:02
Winter Olympics: Schneider sates lust for gold00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The benefits of womankind: 'Passions Between Women: British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801' - Emma Donoghue: Scarlet Press, 12.99 pounds00:02
TELEVISION / Let's all write a letter to Uncle Douglas00:02
Letter: Butchers should let beef hang00:02
Innovation: Monitoring costs00:02
Rugby Union / Round-Up: Sinking Exiles00:02
Letter: Aid for arms deals is immoral00:02
Almanack: The Boat Race and comic relief00:02
Is this the mill that grandpa Major built?: The Prime Minister's US trip is stronger on photos than diplomacy. Stephen Castle reports00:02
Letter: Boiled sweets for adults only00:02
Winter Olympics / Ice Skating: Kerrigan's silver shadow00:02
Anti-Mafia French deputy shot dead00:02
Strike may delay start of Radio Five Alive00:02
Almanack: Cheese bored?00:02
Profile: Fed chief finds a tune to suit all occasions: Alan Greenspan - Larry Black on the former sax-player who rules over US interest rates00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The tug of war: Fifty years ago in Burma, the young writer Alun Lewis was found dead, a gun in his hand. A new edition of his poems show his mastery of language, but the mystery of his life remains00:02
Cricket: Kiwis inspire flights of fancy00:02
London catwalks make imaginative strides00:02
TRAVEL / A trunk call from Kandy: Elephants are bound to feature large in any holiday to Sri Lanka. Rhoda Koenig found them unbearably adorable00:02
Sailing: Smith's tactics to be judged on Merit00:02
Winter Olympics: Gooch enters the British bronze age00:02
Football: Ince returns with vengeance00:02
A dozen schools want to opt in00:02
THE ART OF THEATRE / 17 Development: Nicholas Wright's masterclass00:02
The Independent on Sunday bestseller lists: In the lists00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Trouble with funny hats: 'Making the Peace: Public Order and Public Security in Modern Britain' - Charles Townshend: OUP, 17.95 pounds00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on wheat beers00:02
Innovation: Codes on the menu00:02
Saatchi to pick US chief: Head of European network emerges as favourite00:02
Letter: Don't blame Dorothea for her husband's sloppy scholarship00:02
Skate chief: T&D robbed00:02
A CRITICAL GUIDE / Long Runners: No 20: That's Life00:02
'Stay calm' advice for jittery investors00:02
All downhill for skier missing small print: Too much snow and not enough cover on Alpine holiday00:02
CHILDREN / Kids just want to have fun: Children today rush from one worthy activity to the next, but they've no time to mess about.00:02
Sport on TV: Tonya show laced with a final twist00:02
Letter: Don't blame Dorothea for her husband's sloppy scholarship00:02
Boxing: Jersey Joe Walcott dies00:02
Hebron Massacre: Hell comes to a holy place: Did Baruch Goldstein act alone? Eyewitnesses afterwards spoke of seeing another man, also dressed as a soldier, handing him ammunition00:02
PROPERTY / Sunny intervals ahead: The barometer of buying is hard to read, but there are signs of a thaw in the market, says Caroline McGhie00:02
SHOW PEOPLE / She'll stamp her foot, she will: Cristina Hoyos00:02
BOOK REVIEW / When young logic goes grey: 'Fuzzy Thinking' - Bart Kosko: HarperCollins, 16.99 pounds00:02
How much will he earn?: James Naughtie00:02
Football: Turner feels the pinch00:02
Letter: Howard to end an old custom00:02
Words: Treachery00:02
Rugby Union / Pilkington Cup Quarter-Finals: Leicester leave it to Harris00:02
Captain Moonlight: Top deck conversation00:02
Personal Finance: Fixed rates still alluring00:02
Letter: Send unwanted food to Bosnia00:02
Captain Moonlight: Easy rides00:02
Rugby Union: Creative urges worth a try: Can England bounce back? Chris Rea argues that rugby's resistance to change is checking progress00:02
Bunhill: Sounding Orff00:02
Macedonia seeks to evade hawk's claws: Siege of a tiny state tilts the Balkan balance00:02
Innovation: British Library pulls Beowulf into hi-tech era00:02
Captain Moonlight: Careers that began in the name of the father00:02
Letter: 'Green' cars stay in the garage00:02
Letter: Aid for arms deals is immoral00:02
Notice Board: Risk of losses in new issues00:02
Events00:02
FASHION / Christy Turlington's big adventure00:02
ETCETERA / Competition: Details No 17400:02
THEATRE / When East meets best: Yukio Ninagawa is a hallowed name in the global village of classical drama. As he brings his 'Peer Gynt' to these shores, Irving Wardle explains why00:02
As others see us00:02
MUSIC / The joys of sax00:02
100,000 pounds for veteran00:02
Workers pay a heavy price for recovery: Restructuring after recession is costing tens of thousands of jobs00:02
Leading Article: 'Care' that made killers00:02
Rugby Union / Pilkington Cup Quarter-Finals: Callard relieves strain00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Daily Bread: What the Gulf War Commander ate one day last week00:02
Letter: 'Green' cars stay in the garage00:02
Police query phone game00:02
The List00:02
Winter Olympics: Results00:02
Yeltsin's old enemies free to take revenge: Release of rebels forces march towards the abyss00:02
Best and worst: Best Value Mortgage Lenders00:02
ETCETERA / Design Dinosaurs: 5. The Deck Chair00:02
How We Met: Hildegard Bechtler and Billy Paterson00:02
Swimming: Zhong in the wrong00:02
THEATRE / Please extend my compliments to the chef00:02
Letter: Travellers' lifestyle in danger00:02
Shares: Investors cast votes for new South Africa00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In the eyes of the fox: 'Billy' - Albert French: Minerva, 5.99 pounds00:02
Fund locks in value to curb investment risk: A new unit trust controls the speed at which holdings can fall00:02
Bunhill: Thorn proves no easy rider00:02
A CRITICAL GUIDE / York on Ads: No 17: Gossard Ultrabra00:02
Cheap employee loans earn a break from tax00:02
FILM / Hesitation and deviation00:02
Rear Window: The Japanese Schindler: Thousands saved by an honourable consul00:02
Competition: Oleanna offer: two for the price of one00:02
Winter Olympics / Bobsleigh: Tout's slow start costly00:02
Database00:02
Insider laws dumbfound City: Self regulation has given way to legislation that will come into force on Tuesday. But William Kay warns it may put innocent analysts in the dock rather than villains00:02
Profile: Driven by the green effect: Nick Price00:02
Political Commentary: Farewell to the fat chap with a fancy for high taxes00:02
Independent/Oxford Forecasts: Room to lower interest rate as UK economy recovers: Inflation is not a real threat to steady growth because of the amount of spare capacity00:02
Fishing Lines: Precarious life of a living fossil00:02
Football: The inheritance of alienation: Terry Venables names his first England squad tomorrow. Norman Fox sees parallels with the past00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Eight legs good, phobias bad: 'The Book of the Spider' - Paul Hillyard: Hutchinson, 16.99 pounds00:02
Omov birth gives Labour pains: Party's brave new selection system sparks by-election furore00:02
Oil firms face write-offs after prices collapse00:02
Hebron Massacre: Israelis can be terrorists too: The litany of Middle East atrocities, says Robert Fisk, reveals a double standard over 'enemies of peace'00:02
Bus company faces pounds 5m write-off00:02
Captain Moonlight: Rained off at Faber00:02
Rugby League: Crooks mugs Widnes00:02
Economics: Jitters on inflation caused the wobble00:02
EXHIBITIONS / On the building site of the soul: John Gibbons' startling welded-steel shapes take on metaphysics - and win00:02
Badminton: England undone by the unexpected00:02
Athletics: Christie beaten by the bends00:02
Letter: Right to know00:02
Golf: Olazabal has a ball00:02
Advertising: Europe gets the right message: A young copywriting team helps agencies to ensure that their slogans travel well in other languages00:02
Innovation: Sound technique helps heal bones00:02
Legal & General shuns home policy claimants00:02
Football: Wary across the Mersey: Simon O'Hagan meets the manager with a cloud over his Wembley horizon00:02
Peter Greenaway Competition Winners00:02
It's curtains for Rome's 'soap' Opera00:02
Lunch is served beneath the waves: 700 guests sit down to scallops and cheese in the Channel tunnel00:02
Rugby League: Half-back measures drive Leeds00:02
Quangowatch: No 3: Scottish Natural Heritage: A guide to those unelected quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisations that run our lives00:02
ROCK / All white on the night00:02
City & Business: Ritblat and Soros play first card for Broadgate00:02
Captain Moonlight: Catch-up service00:02
Public Services Management: Council adjusts its grip on policy to keep pace in an age of change: The head of Kirklees region tells Paul Gosling how his reshaped executive has shifted priorities00:02
Chess00:02
Bridge00:02
ART MARKET / Funny girl with serious tastes: Barbra Streisand's passion for art nouveau and deco began when she was only 16. Her impressive collection is on sale this week. Geraldine Norman reports00:02
Well, would you vote for a gay MP?00:02
PM in attack on 'mad' Labour00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
ANgST: Expert advice on your problems00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
GOING OUT / The Sunday Picture00:02
RECORDS / The IoS Playlist00:02
Bunhill: Peace at Birmingham City football club00:02
Football Round-up: Le Tissier calls tune00:02
Seven die in gay porn club fire00:02
Business Information Service: This week00:02
Bunhill: Very bad man00:02
Quality Management: Seat of benchmarking unveiled: Firms in Britain that wish to test whether they are using best practices can take advantage of a new centre00:02
First-Hand: 'Please don't stay together for the sake of the children': Jean, an adult child of divorce, wishes her parents had split up sooner00:02
GARDENING / A present filled with promise: Mary Keen's garden season by season - early spring00:02
Pension funds vary wildly in performance00:02
Bunhill: Trouble at t' mill00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In The Frame: A victim of anonymity: 'A Victim of Anonymity: The Master of the Saint Bartholomew Altarpiece' - Neil MacGregor: Thames & Hudson, 6.95 pounds00:02
Sarajevo need not have waited so long for the shelling to stop00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Willy and I fight for better broadcasting00:02
Comment: The needless toll of death00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Are you feeling sleepy? It's only a magnetic crisis: 'From Mesmer to Freud: Magnetic Sleep and the Roots of Psychological Healing' - Adam Crabtree: Yale, 30 pounds00:02
Racing: Remittance Man's sparkling return00:02
Oilmen make a comeback00:02
Insurer repays victim of fraud: Public advised to treat tied agents with caution00:02
Boxing: Benn clings to his crown: Wharton works British champion hard while Nunn runs into a Little problem00:02
Letter: Joint high00:02
My Biggest Mistake00:02
N Korea in US deal00:02
TEAVEL / Hobby holidays: Photography00:02
Q & A: Hull's hell . . . and the touching honesty of Steve Kember00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dying to know what happens: 'How We Die' - Sherwin B Nuland: Chatto, 15.99 pounds00:02
Innovation: Joy of fax00:02
Derivatives pep up yield00:02
City & Business: 3i warms up again00:02
City & Business: Queens Moat hurdles00:02
Live music? I can't stand the sight of it00:02
Smokers hooked by extra nicotine00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Bunhill: Unaccountable00:02
TRIED & TESTED / A hair-raising experience: Is there a significant difference between hair dryers, or is all hot air? Our panel put six to the test (CORRECTED)00:02
Football: Sutton's salvage00:02
Adams calls for 'freedom charter'00:02
Outrage goes against one's better judgement00:02
Football: Match facts00:02
Rabuka 'victory'00:02
Guidelines fail to dispel confusion in Square Mile00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
ETCETERA / Home thoughts00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Vive le steak and kidney pie]: Parisians are learning to love British dishes such as boiled beef and carrots, kedgeree and bubble and squeak. And it's all thanks to a Frenchman. Michael Bateman investigates00:02
Innovation: Pounds 60m injection00:02
Second teenager dead on allotments00:02
Highlands claim 15th life: Another climber dies on Ben Nevis as winds whip up ferocious white-outs00:02
Death cell writer hopes to prove innocence: Secret files show doubt over 1942 murder00:02
City File: Laing builds up strength00:02
Football: Gallacher injury adds to Rovers' trials00:02
Euro Disney faces rash of lawsuits00:02
FOOD & DRINK / A-Z of treats00:02
Training: CDs set to become managers' greatest hits: Interactive LaserDisc has proved an effective teaching medium - now its little brother is promising an education revolution00:02
Golf: Lane dogged by Frost and Pavin00:02
TRAVEL / Ruritania on the Riviera: Jill Crawshaw feels at ease in the tiny Mediterranean principality of Monaco00:02
Football: City ease away from trap door00:02
Anger and violence erupt across the Muslim world00:02
GOING OUT / Film: Welcome to the Club at our sneak preview: Free film screening00:02
The Rector's wife . . . her husband, and his lovers: Joanna Trollope has it wrong, says Rosemary Furber. The parish adulterer is more likely to be the vicar than his spouse00:02
FILM / Up where she belongs: A decade ago Debra Winger had the film world at her feet. A year ago her career seemed to be on its last legs. Now she is back, with an Oscar nomination. David Thomson is a fan00:02
What the papers said about . . . Torvill and Dean00:02
Sugar ignored advice to recover 'illegal' loans00:02
HEALTH / Heeling power of massage: Relief from aches, pains and more serious complaints may lie underfoot. Naseem Khan tries out an ancient treatment00:02
Bond winners00:02
Football: Coyle springs Bolton escape00:02
Japan-bashing leaves a dent in Clinton's image00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
US cigarettes 'spiked'00:02
Left in a fix by deferred rates: Fixed-interest mortgages have provided anything but a worry-free existence for some homeowners00:02
Battered and bleating: The English are proving to be bad sports all round, says Geoffrey Wheatcroft00:02
Almanack: Ruck for TV rights00:02
Leading Article: Meltdown for the ice maidens00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Innocence deserted: 'Burning Bright' - Helen Dunmore: Viking, 15 pounds00:02
Rugby Union / Pilkington Cup Quarter-Finals: Challinor the class divider00:02
Rugby Union: Walker banking on belief: Geoffrey Nicholson meets the Welsh wing keen to answer his country's Grand Slam prayers00:02
Innovation: Nuclear wine alert00:02
Letter: Art history deserves debate00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: Let's work together to clear it up: It can be done. Sarah Lonsdale on two local successes00:02
Lipton queries Ritblat purchase00:02
Competition / Dirty Dogs Campaign: Is your town or area the Dirty Dogs Capital of Britain?: Win a holiday to New York - Clean Dogs Capital of the World00:02
RECORDS / New Releases00:02
Football: Rush adds value00:02
Rugby Union / Pilkington Cup Quarter-Finals: Hamer keeps Orrell in hunt: Late try eliminates Gloucester00:02
MPs see secret documents on Malaysia deal: As the row with Malaysia grows, expatriate businessmen seek to limit damage done by the Pergau dam affair00:02
Cricket: Pace preying on body and mind: Derek Pringle believes that umpires are the real culprits in not applying the guidelines