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How 'God saved me from the lynch mob'00:02
Football: Mabbutt moulds a vital victory00:02
Letters: Briefly00:02
How We Met: David Booth and Stephanie Anne Lloyd00:02
Germany to trim rates00:02
Bunhill: Eggvertising00:02
Leading Article: The facts, and nothing but00:02
Green shift at Met Office00:02
BOOKS / IN THE FRAME: Give me your hand00:02
Tom Peters On Excellence: Chairmen of the bored00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup Final: United's test of self-control: The trouble with a treble is the pressure. Norman Fox says that anxiety may sway today's Coca-Cola Cup final00:02
Cricket / Third Test: Atherton gives lead to Thorpe: England captain steers resistance movement as a left-hander lends the right support00:02
Shares: Prices come back into range: Market caution is giving investors a second bite at floating cherries00:02
Mortgage reversal from lighter relief: Gains on interest rates are likely to be wiped out00:02
Jardine given cold shoulder: Disdain greets once-mighty hong's decision to delist00:02
ARTS / Records00:02
Net savings00:02
TRIED & TESTED / Message in a bottle: Designer drinks hold out the promise of health for body and soul, but how good do they actually taste? Our panel gives its verdict00:02
Britain back from brink in voting row00:02
Almanack: Pools panel draw a veil00:02
YORK ON ADS / No 21: Apple00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Mud sticks to Teflon Don: 'The War Against the Mafia' - Tim Shawcross: Mainstream, 14.99 pounds00:02
THE ART OF THEATRE / Nicholas Wright's Masterclass: 21 How to read a play upside-down00:02
Virtual power to the people as companies fade away00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Unpopular choice00:02
ETCETERA / Competition: Details No 17800:02
TRAVEL / Reader Offer: Weekend breaks00:02
Hockey: Leicester cope with Chelmsford00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: The Big Apple's great clean-up00:02
Captain Moonlight: Photographic ethics00:02
Piggyback to basics00:02
Rugby League: Heroic Hanley00:02
Snooker: McManus dampens Irish fire00:02
Second Lovat death00:02
Crimea tries to turn the clock back00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Spelling Glasgow in four letters: 'How Late it Was, How Late' - James Kelman: Secker, 14.99 pounds00:02
Captain Moonlight: Part of sleep's rich tapestry00:02
Government urges successor to USM00:02
Tennis: Britons show their fighting spirit00:02
Lasmo plans pounds 200m issue00:02
Letter: A new slant on Goya00:02
Man charged with childrens murder00:02
Rugby League Preview: Wigan at crossroads00:02
Football Round-Up: Impey on the mark00:02
SCIENCE / Tilting at wind turbines: Wind power has been hailed as the ultimate green energy source. But there is still an environmental price to pay, says Malcolm Smith00:02
In Washington: Foot down at General Motors00:02
The good business guide to bribery00:02
Special case00:02
Gummer puts birds in line of French fire00:02
The private hell of pensions: Of the six million who left Serps for the private pension train, more than 2.4 million were taken for a ride. Helen Kay looks at the selling of inappropriate savings products00:02
Leading Article: That Major-Moses summit in full00:02
The twirl is their oyster: Anthea's spirit lives on. Owen Slot on the pointless but enduring charm of the gameshow girls00:02
Steinbeck: not so saintly: He was a spoilt rich kid who mistreated his wife. David Lister looks at a new biography of the author00:02
Private capital-raising initiative under fire: Government-funded bodies deride competitor00:02
A CRITICAL GUIDE / Video00:02
Letter: MPs dispute losses at Lloyd's00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A man who loves too much: 'They Whisper' - Robert Olen Butler: Secker, 14.99 pounds00:02
Bunhill: Cheap words00:02
Golf: Sawgrass suits Shark00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Rugby Union Round-Up: Nippy Naylor00:02
Opinions: Do you forgive the Germans?: Veterans have objected to Germans marching in a VE Day parade next year00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Evil weathered under African skies: 'A Change of Climate' - Hilary Mantel: Viking, 15 pounds00:02
FASHION / First thoughts for summer00:02
'Fix' row over prisons job00:02
Motor Racing / Brazilian Grand Prix: Brundle gamble pays dividends00:02
Rugby Union: Back puts his backs in shade00:02
Drop fifth channel, says BBC00:02
The Broader Picutre: White-harvesters of Rajasthan00:02
RADIO / When the Fab Four were really rather nice00:02
Bad guidance?: Confessions of a trainee marriage counsellor - How do they teach marital therapy? Not very well, says Joanna Gibbon00:02
Squash: Marshall prepares for shoot-out00:02
International Aid: Workmates for the Third World: Through finance and management skills, the Commonwealth Development Corporation is helping 50 countries to generate wealth00:02
Bunhill: Slow news from Spain00:02
Motorcycling: Rainey to run his own team00:02
Words: Holocaust00:02
FILM / A good father and a bad sister00:02
DAILY BREAD / What the host of ITV's 'Supermarket Sweep' ate one day last week00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Striptease of a Russian icon: 'Strolls with Pushkin' - Abram Tertz, trs Catherine Nepomnyashchy & Slava Ystremski: Yale, 17.95 pounds00:02
The world we have lost: Britain's moral economy was born in the North, and its death has been felt there first, says Peter Scott00:02
Peps: Best and worst00:02
Q & A: Chelsea's 72,000 Cup crowd00:02
Rio summit gets down to earth: As Manchester grapples with its Global Forum, many local environmental initiatives are moving ahead00:02
Letter: Known only as Penn Station00:02
Flat Earth: Snow White and the seven hoods00:02
Rugby Union: Scots fall to hosts00:02
SHOW PEOPLE / Never say dry, John: John Inverdale00:02
Blackmail charge00:02
Letter: Mystery of Lewis's suicide00:02
Rugby Union: Bath lack lustre00:02
Cricket: South Africa's faltering progress00:02
Letter: MPs dispute losses at Lloyd's00:02
Captain Moonlight: Think bouffant, think John Patten00:02
Political Commentary: You have failed to do your homework, Mr Attorney00:02
Letter: Life's not cheap at the BBC00:02
Campaign afoot to undermine cola challenger00:02
Shift to South Africa by ethical investors00:02
What the papers said about . . . Eric Cantona00:02
Not so Open University00:02
Athletics: Scorching Sigei00:02
Pension check for trustees00:02
Bunhill: Unsporting remark00:02
Sinn Fein reply00:02
Letter: Birds do it, bees do it . . .00:02
Skating: Ice dance judging questioned00:02
ETCETERA / ANgST: Expert advice on your problems00:02
Tories and their soft spot for blonds: Stephen Castle sees the faithful fall for Heseltine's charms00:02
Football: Palace win on the hoof00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Poetry in brief00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaing: Dirty Dogs Capital of Britain Competition: Win a holiday for four in New York: Your last chance to nominate your town, city or area as the Dirty Dogs Capital of Britain. Competition closes 31 March00:02
Football: Leeds fall to Fear00:02
BOOKS / IN THE FRAME: Give me your hand00:02
Rugby Union: Swansea leave it late00:02
EATING OUT / Fortress of new English food: The Castle Hotel, Taunton, Somerset00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Birthdays00:02
Football: Shearer puts Rovers in the mood00:02
I'd rather be back in an office: Working from home is not so great after all00:02
Racing: Rita squeaks home00:02
People's choice00:02
New roads to be cut by a third: Review U-turn is victory for campaigners00:02
Russians' pounds 1.3m00:02
City File: Celsis diagnoses market niche00:02
Why the Prince stepped into a foul mess00:02
Almanack: Forward thinking00:02
Personal Finance: Warming to VAT ploy00:02
THEATRE / Maladies are made of this00:02
Almanack: Postscript00:02
Life will mean life - Howard00:02
Football / European round-up: Milan on the brink00:02
City & Business: Jardine makes enemies where it needs friends00:02
Business Information Service: This week00:02
Where Oscar is just a flashy pinko liberal: Hollywood morality lost on middle America00:02
Letter: Size is no barrier to greatness00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
US keeps its nuclear fingers crossed: North Korea is threatening to blast Seoul into a 'sea of fire', but Washington is resisting calls for a tougher response00:02
Letter: New Zealand's welfare state has been reined back, not ruined00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
Other news00:02
ETCETERA / DESIGN DINOSAURS: 9 The Soda Stream00:02
Football: Match facts00:02
Well, there's one thing you can say about England00:02
Lib Dems in new dispute over 'racism'00:02
BOOKS / Treasure for Ransome: True literary 'finds' are rare, but a brown paper parcel that lay forgotten for 80 years has revealed a lost book by Arthur Ransome, a tribute from one great writer to another00:02
Hurd faces row over 'Matrix but worse'00:02
Window to tax saving: Deferring income may enable small companies to profit from the new regime, writes Tony Foreman00:02
Rear Window: Death of a fast breeder: An expensive nuclear dream sinks into the sea00:02
Football: Hoddle so striking00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
ARTS / Opera Offer: IoS nights at ENO00:02
Do I not like that . . . The fight for our rights: Julie Welch argues that the anti-boxing lobby should be fiercely resisted00:02
ARTS / Theatre Competition: Tickets for 'An Absolute Turkey'00:02
Superbike ban looms00:02
Computerised crackdown on Underground00:02
Maori leader dies00:02
How to save a landmark from a hit list: Obtaining a preservation order for a building in your neighbourhood is easier than many think, and may help to keep up house prices. Paul Gosling reports00:02
Sport on TV: Channel hopping as sky clouds over the BBC00:02
Sex lessons suspended00:02
Cosmetic surgery that leaves a scar: If a nose-job goes wrong, what can you do about it asks Esther Oxford00:02
BOOKS / Events00:02
EXHIBITIONS / After Franco, everything just clicked: Spain is not best known for its photographers. 'Cuatro Direcciones', a new show of Iberian images, aims to put the record straight. Bruce Bernard finds much to admire00:02
Balladur plagued by rash of violent youth protests: Crisis deepens as unrest spreads to provinces00:02
Database00:02
Go into profit on your fuel bill00:02
Marketing: Are consumers seeing through clear brands?: Muddy logic may condemn transparent products to a short shelf life00:02
Factory fresh00:02
Letter: Inquiry into deportee's death00:02
Football: Merson the heart and soul00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Ways to counteract the sweeping tide of sex00:02
Football: Bassett's bottom draw00:02
HOBBY HOLIDAYS / Fishing00:02
The Independent on Sunday bestsellers list: In the lists00:02
Murder raises the spectre of Zapata in Mexico: Assassinated presidential candidate may have taken country's 65-year-old Soviet-style political system to the grave with him00:02
Letter: Size is no barrier to greatness00:02
The Hay Festival00:02
The List00:02
Fishing Lines: British return as laughing stock00:02
Dirty dogs: minister speaks out00:02
How much does she earn?: No 23: Jenny Abramsky, Controller of Radio 5 Live.00:02
Kashmir killings trial00:02
Only one man knows, and he's not telling00:02
Guy's under new threat00:02
Wrapped in the flag: Struggling to survive, John Major has played the patriotic card. Stephen Castle reports00:02
They have seen the future and it's Vatless: People are queueing up to pre-pay their fuel bills00:02
Football: Chips are down for Diego: As football's superpowers warm up for the 1994 World Cup finals, the Brazilians find their rhythm: Richard Williams sees Brazil's star in the ascendant as burn-out afflicts an Argentine idol00:02
Report criticises Pergau00:02
French candidate00:02
Football: Horton opts for safety first00:02
Football: Fretful Dutch search for guiding light: Ian Ridley meets a man who must conquer the enemies within on the high road to America00:02
Bunhill: Who ever heard of a nice banker?00:02
Football: Celtic stifled00:02
Profile: Banking's boy wonder: Derek Wanless - NatWest's chief has a personal touch but a pragmatic vision, says William Kay00:02
Seconds out00:02
Lamont was right - shock: Geoffrey Lean says that high fuel taxes will boost the economy and create jobs00:02
As others see us00:02
Arena: Where refinement meets refinery: Derek Pringle samples the exotic atmosphere of a Test venue which is a Caribbean institution00:02
Realite pricks expat property bubble00:02
TELEVISION / Strong words, hard lives00:02
Warrington bomb survivors marry00:02
GOING OUT / Ballet: Biting satyr comes to Covent Garden00:02
ROCK'N'ROLL / Things are what they used to be: Primal Scream made the best record of 1991. Tomorrow they release the follow-up. David Cavanagh talks to their leader00:02
DANCE / Take these three steps to heaven00:02
Mystery of animal lover's 'murder by mistake'00:02
Unpopular choice00:02
Allied-Domecq link leaves Asia to rivals00:02
New issues snagged: Investor resistance has led to delayed flotations and slashed prices00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Almanack: Drive of a nearly man00:02
My Biggest Mistake00:02
Rowing / Boat Race: All rhythm and Light Blues: Hugh Matheson sees Cambridge claim an impressive victory to make it two in a row00:02
'Everyone's on the fiddle, it's not just me': The 'black economy' has topped pounds 50bn; Dave and friends are thriving unrepentantly on it00:02
PROPERTY / Up and coming but never arrived: They were downbeat areas on the way up, then house prices tumbled. Caroline McGhie asks if the gentrification front line is moving again00:02
Suspect 'drowned'00:02
Benefits go missing on false trail out of Serps00:02
Rugby Union: Irish green light00:02
Lack of interest aids late payers00:02
Clean divorces snag on broken promises00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / It's his party, but he'll cry off if he wants to00:02
Direct Line to bargain loans00:02
Bond winners00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The beautiful and damned: 'The Thief and Other Stories' - Georg Heym trs Susan Bennett: Libris, pounds 20 / pounds 5.9500:02
Breaking up is hard to do: Confusion reigns over the great unravelling of British Rail, a privatisation even Thatcher balked at. Nicholas Faith blows the whistle on an exercise that is running out of control00:02
Warning on pension payments: Minimum contributions cannot guarantee a pleasant retirement00:02
City fears Sainsbury board split: Falling sales put heat on deputy chairman00:02
Bunker destroyed00:02
Economics: Patient NHS could recover00:02
Football: On the move00:02
ARTS / Competition winners: Truffaut and Projections00:02
Virago founder looks to Labour: Carmen Callil leaves publishing to take up politics00:02
Bunhill: Late but on time00:02
City & Business: Long haul in drugs00:02
Letter: Forgotten saint of Cornwall00:02
ETCETERA / Home thoughts00:02
Profile: Defender of the faith: Ian Ridley looks at the strife and times of a veteran aiming to be the toast of Wembley today00:02
Yemenis end siege00:02
Elf scoops tunnel sites00:02
Letter: MPs dispute losses at Lloyd's00:02
COMEDY / From Morecambe to Merton00:02
Table Tennis: Prean finds the form to save England00:02
Hell and hunger, all on home video00:02
Quangowatch: No 7: The Further Education Funding Council00:02
Captain Moonlight: A Squidgy to call their own00:02
Profile: Dudley Moore - Not a dream, a dud: His talents abound, yet he squanders them. Andrew Stephen on the misfit of Hollywood00:02
'Titanic' PW video gains cult status00:02
LONG RUNNERS / No 24: Mastermind00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Rugby Union: Cusworth outlines his vision of verve: Chris Rea talks to the new England coach about his exercise in style00:02
Some books are better than others and there's no snobbery in that00:02
Deep cleaning with down-to-earth drill: Britain tries a safer way to treat polluted industrial sites00:02
Opec extends oil quotas00:02
The honourable politician: man who lost it - or simply as a decent, principled, cultured man out of step with a mean political age?