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Letter: Residents of 'no-go Britain' are more angry than frightened00:02
Daily Bread: What a junior doctor ate one day last week00:02
Live long and die out: Stephen Jarvis encounters the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement00:02
Rugby Union: Second impressions00:02
Emerging world key to growth00:02
Rugby League: Newlove sets up waiting game00:02
Pollution killed seals, say scientists00:02
South Africa: A kind of forgiveness: South Africa is on the edge of the greatest democratic transfer of power in history. Can black hopes and white privilege be reconciled?00:02
The flaws of a president who pitied himself: Cal McCrystal looks back on the rise, fall and redemption of Richard M Nixon00:02
Racing: Sayyedati third in Japan00:02
Berlusconi backed00:02
City & Business: Society surrenders to loads of Lloyds money00:02
Struggle for the superhighway: Computer makers and hackers find common cause against a US government bid to keep tabs on secret data00:02
Peking frees leading rebel00:02
Bosnia Crisis: Russia rolls up for showdown: Impending air strikes over Gorazde have been forced on Clinton and his fellow leaders despite grave political risks00:02
Saatchi to break mould in US00:02
ETCETERA / Design Dinosaurs: 12 The Hostess Trolley: Correction00:02
Child rape charge00:02
POP / Barbra's still here - just00:02
Cricket: Highlights and low marks: Derek Pringle presents his England end-of-tour report00:02
THEATRE / Sunset is on the rise again00:02
Factoring in the finance00:02
Best and worst: Instant Access00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: How the Queen Mother could save the Party00:02
Almanack: Swiss score twice00:02
Fishing Lines: Loosing off by the magazine00:02
FOOD & DRINK / The North Sea's silver harvest: Eight master chefs in search of salmon fit for an earl travelled to Shetland. Michael Bateman reports00:02
Football: Gorman aghast at drop00:02
Thanks, but no thanks, for all those memories00:02
ETCETERA / Home thoughts00:02
A rude awakening from the American dream00:02
Almanack: Postscript00:02
Football: Tapie takes ban to courts00:02
6m pounds heroin seized00:02
Flotation doubts at Telewest00:02
Letter: Yemeni airlift praiseworthy00:02
Letter: Deeply dippy00:02
Letter: Water bills did not overcharge00:02
Briefly / Rallying: Wilson in commanding form00:02
Bosnia Crisis: Old dreams that fuel the war lust00:02
Almanack: Search for home truths00:02
The Sunday Picture00:02
There's a pitfall in the windfall00:02
Tennis: The new order armed with gifts: Simon O'Hagan watches a rising Russian and a Basque earning back-handed compliments00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Roger Hayward00:02
No prizes for the Joe Public Handicap00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
ETCETERA / ANgST: Expert advice on your problems00:02
Profile: Man with a dream of City empire: Paul Manduca: The head of BAT's new investment arm has pounds 30bn - and big ideas about how to use it. William Kay meets a rising star00:02
Expletive deleted: the words of a phrasemaker00:02
Factoring in the finance00:02
Building societies extend rights00:02
Island fire threatens Darwin's tortoises00:02
Cricket: Illingworth expects00:02
Singapore lashes out at caning critics00:02
Well, if Fergie can do it . . .: . . . It must be a doddle, thought Isabel Wolff. Five minutes later, Mikky the Mobile Phone was born00:02
BOOKS / In the lists00:02
Letter: Residents of 'no-go Britain' are more angry than frightened00:02
Bunhill: Dancing giant00:02
FILM / Time to put away childish things: With 'Cape Fear' and 'Husbands and Wives' Juliette Lewis cornered the market in sulky nymphets. David Thomson wonders if her dangerous allure can survive growing up00:02
Bunhill: Cruise on the Tube00:02
Patten seeks link to lessons and sex00:02
Attack by skinheads00:02
Doomsday gel, fact or fake?: Debate rages over Russian alchemy00:02
Events00:02
TRAVEL / Prague step by step: The rich historical jumble of Europe's most fashionable capital is best enjoyed on foot, as this extract from a new Eyewitness Guide reveals. Next week, two walks in Florence00:02
Captain Moonlight: Here's the catch-up00:02
Letter: Use of foetuses is repugnant00:02
Billions to pour into S Africa00:02
Bosnia Crisis: Belgrade plays down the Nato ultimatum00:02
Tennis: Bruguera has the bravura00:02
Belfast attack00:02
ETCETERA / Design Dinosaurs: 13 The electric toothbrush00:02
Plans down the drain: Tom Peters On excellence00:02
FASHION / Easy like Sunday00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In brief00:02
Shares: BTR bounces back on the profits trail: The UK-based conglomerate with fingers in many pies, including mining and leisure, is set to score from world recovery00:02
You just can't get the staff nowadays: Devastated by recession, Britain's building industry now faces a severe skills shortage as it attempts to exploit the nascent recovery00:02
Letter: Ooh aah, who's the star?00:02
DESIGN / Suddenly, it all became clear: After years of pandering to the connoisseur, the V&A has unveiled its new glass gallery. Tanya Harrod sees right through their plans00:02
Letter: Send Eton boys to Brent00:02
Flat Earth: Flagpoles apart on Hill Street00:02
Almanack: Touts out in a flash00:02
Accor in assault on Forte00:02
Charities escape cutbacks00:02
GOING OUT / Seconds away: a ballet to beat all-comers00:02
Quangowatch: A guide to those unelected quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisations that run our lives: No 11: South Birmingham Health Authority00:02
Bunhill: Beating the blues in broker bonds00:02
UN and Nato bicker as Serbs defy ultimatum00:02
Opinions: Have you ever had corporal punishment?00:02
Sheffield retains cutting edge00:02
Football: Match facts00:02
Database00:02
Briefly / Sailing: Smith comes under pressure00:02
A CRITICAL GUIDE: STAYING IN / Long Runners: No 28: Blockbusters00:02
Business Information service: Saying of the Week00:02
RADIO / The colour of Melly's love00:02
How much does he earn?: No 26: Nelson Mandela00:02
Briefly / Ice hockey: Ruggles shoots down Flyers00:02
BBC bans Tory corruption film00:02
SCIENCE / A crack that heralded catastrophe: The disassembly of vast nuclear stockpiles in the US and Ukraine is not done without danger. Steve Connor reports on a perilously close shave at a plant in Texas00:02
Rugby Union / Round-Up: Wasps retain sting00:02
Cries & Whispers00:02
Bunhill: Not afraid00:02
Government inquiry decides satanic abuse does not exist: No evidence in 84 cases of alleged black magic rituals - Evangelical Christians and self-styled 'experts' blamed for scares00:02
Briefly / Bowls: Adams surrenders world title00:02
The Indepedent Management Game 1994: Challenge tougher for our contestants00:02
Do I not like that . . .: Fanfare for modern man: Alan Davies, Wales rugby union coach, thinks his compatriots should praise Scott Gibbs not curse his memory00:02
Management: Guru sticks by principles if not examples: Chastened US pundit Robert Waterman is still advocating the same strategies but is now rather more wary about 'tipping winners'00:02
Rwandan guerrillas declare ceasefire00:02
Boxing: Moorer less for Lewis: Holyfield's defeat puts paid to unification hopes of Britain's WBC heavyweight champion as spotlight swings to Tyson00:02
Personal Finance: C&G? I told you first00:02
The Broader Picture: The oldest oil town in the world00:02
TELEVISION / Screening the national health00:02
A CRITICAL GUIDE: STAYING IN / York on ads: No 25: Virgin Atlantic00:02
Flat Earth: Route to success00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Today's papers00:02
Captain Moonlight: The other lad from Brixton00:02
Some victims of increases: Right-to-buy former council tenants are to march over huge charges they face00:02
MOTORING / Auto Biography: The Citroen ZX Estate in 0-60 seconds00:02
PROPERTY / If you could live anywhere: Roger Scruton, Philosopher - Owns a small farm in Wiltshire, where he lives with five horses and a cat00:02
Major urged to sack four ministers00:02
Owners still hang on the end of the chain: A brainwave to complete the link leaves one house too many00:02
Rugby League: Shaken Wigan stirred by right mixture: Dave Hadfield believes that rugby league's double will again find a home at Central Park00:02
MUSIC / Modern, but a classic all the same00:02
Captain Moonlight: Banal and frivolous? I blame the name00:02
Football: Spurs cling to safety00:02
As others see us: Commemoration00:02
Rugby Union: Pivotal Williams00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Betes noires in steaming herds: 'Damn you, England: Collected Prose' - John Osborne: Faber, 14.99 pounds00:02
Making a match for the mortgage melee: Hush hush, whisper who dares, Cheltenham & Gloucester is shifting to shares . . . how Lloyds and C&G played poker in locked rooms00:02
Doctor at sea wins plea00:02
Captain Moonlight: First visit?00:02
Bunhill: Words on Lloyds00:02
GARDENING / Fast Plants - A guide for impatient gardeners: 3: Climbers and shrubs00:02
Letter: Remember D-Day with dignity00:02
Telecom firms rage at US delay: American foot-dragging over licences alarms DTI00:02
MoD blamed for letting historic buildings decay00:02
Briefly / Table tennis: Glue ban comes unstuck00:02
GARDENING / Wild plant hunter: In Garden Plant Heritage Week Michael Leapman meets a man who goes to the greatest heights in his enthusiasm for making new plant discoveries00:02
Branson takes County Hall: Virgin chief hopes to turn the GLC's old lair into another gold mine00:02
Briefly / Tennis: Bates finally reaches a final00:02
Captain Moonlight: Mean minds who would silence a Duchess00:02
FILM / Deja vu in a recurring nightmare00:02
Letter: Unfair focus00:02
Cricket: Imports with a duty to motivate: Thirteen West Indians will brighten the English county horizon this summer. Stephen Brenkley discusses a tour de force00:02
You must remember this: And we certainly shall. D-Day, VE day, VJ day and many more. Brian Cathcart on the passion for anniversaries00:02
Economics: South Africa's game of patience00:02
Words: Riff-raff00:02
BAT targets Nationwide: International tobacco group is ready to spend pounds 2bn to take over a large building society00:02
Payroll program aims to save firms from taxing problem00:02
ETCETERA / Competition: Details No 18200:02
BOOK REVIEW / Friendly bombs: John Betjeman's letters reveal the rich array of his interests; high camp, dim peers, lifelong friendships, pastiche, laughter and disguises00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Oil, beheadings and the lash: 'The Rise, Corruption and Coming Fall of The House of Saud' - Said K Aburish: Bloomsbury, 20 pounds00:02
First 'loner' reaches Pole00:02
Political Commentary: If you can't mend the cooker, get out of the kitchen00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Traveller's checks and bank balances: 'Lucie Duff Gordon: A Passage to Egypt' - Katherine Frank: Hamish Hamilton, 17.99 pounds00:02
Football / Round-Up: Spurs conjure a lifeline00:02
City File: Royal Jelly looks wobbly00:02
Gymnastics: Thomas nets silver00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
Letter: Residents of 'no-go Britain' are more angry than frightened00:02
Phantom profits on Wall Street00:02
ART MARKET / The last effects of trechery: Spy fever is set to break out in July when Kim Philby's library, his homburg hat and other mementoes from the notorious Cambridge communist cell are offered for sale00:02
COMEDY / A bon viveur with no penchant for faux pas00:02
Severn Water 'approved' contamination00:02
Islam finds cracks in Saudi rule: The royal family's balancing act between liberal reformers and puritans is in danger of being upset00:02
Bunhill: Daf name change00:02
Tories ignore crime study00:02
In-laws from hell: More marriages than ever are blighted by her, him and them. Hester Lacey reports from the family front-line00:02
Football: Aldridge sets example00:02
Leading Article: The world watches, waits and hopes00:02
SHOW PEOPLE / No pain, no gain: Henry Rollins00:02
Girl 'critical'00:02
Marketing:Breathing new life into death: In a further attempt to win over the British smoking public, the 'honest' cigarette brand is spending pounds 1.5m00:02
MOTORING / High chairs and holidays competition winners00:02
Q & A: Cast-offs to beat Bournemouth00:02
Football: Angell falls from grace00:02
Football: Fleck rewards recall00:02
Flat Earth: Big noise for Nazis00:02
Back to basics with a hi-tech Model T Ford for the Nineties: The company is again looking for economies of scale but this time with an adaptable 'world car'00:02
The List00:02
'One of the nastiest to grace the White House'00:02
Briefly / Golf: Coceres on course for first title00:02
Early warning ballot00:02
MUSIC / Overflowing with Eastern promise: Is Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan the best singer in the world today? Geoff Dyer argues the case for the master of Islamic song00:02
Letter: NHS cannot treat everyone00:02
First-Hand: My exhaustion is killing my patients: Junior hospital doctor Maria is terrified at the consequences of the 120-hour weeks she works00:02
Racing: Second two-day ban for Eddery00:02
What the papers said about . . . Brian Lara00:02
Bunhill: Canning the cost00:02
Snooker: Durable Doherty survives scares00:02
Dead patient cremated before family traced00:02
TRIED & TESTED / Ready for the chop: Food processors promise to perform those tricky tasks for the busy cook. But do they live up to their claims? Our panel find out00:02
CHILDREN / Used as studs, unwanted as fathers: Some women want men for one thing only. A child. Sarah Lonsdale meets the fathers who are spurned00:02
Death brings Nixon final forgiveness00:02
Cricket: Making of the Lara legend: The new idol of West Indian cricket is feted in his homeland after that world record-breaking feat - Derek Pringle returns to Trinidad, Brian Lara's birthplace, to trace his roots and influences00:02
US urges derivatives crackdown00:02
Engine oil can last forever, claims recycler00:02
Bosnia Crisis: West bows to public opinion00:02
Service fees spell ruin: Right-to-buy former council tenants are to march over huge charges they face00:02
How to avoid disaster on direct route to market00:02
What Val has to say about Tom and Viv00:02
Golf: Nilsmark and Morley in the swing00:02
Flat Earth: Goodbye, sailor00:02
Don't be offended, voters, but we'd rather you didn't do that00:02
Racing: Hill ushers in outsider00:02
Football: Durie has the cutting edge00:02
Briefly / Hockey: Balsam Leicester draw perfect conclusion00:02
The Hay Festival 199400:02
Profile: The man who knew - Buddha: Peter Popham on the founder of the religion that isn't, inspiration for Bertolucci's new film00:02
Castle raided00:02
EATING OUT / Co-ed class at the old school: Simpson's-in-the-Strand00:02
Sheffield retains cutting edge00:02
NatWest complains to Bank over Lancer00:02
Dissidents in Burma have last laugh00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Assisted by time: 'Depardieu' - Paul Chutkow: HarperCollins, 20 pounds00:02
EATING OUT / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on the Chablis trail00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks00:02
South Africa: Birth of a new order: This week, most South Africans vote for the first time. John Lichfield explains how the elections will be run, what the results will mean to a new government and profiles the main parties00:02
Rugby Union: Glorious exit for Rowell: Bath and Swansea are rewarded for their ruthless pursuit of the spoils and the records00:02
NatWest chiefs get huge rises as staff are cut00:02
Football: Rush shines at a stroll00:02
China attempts to cover up Taiwanese boat murders00:02
No-Go Britain: 'Why won't you live here?' residents ask their councillor: After our report last week some politicians cried 'stigmatisation'. Peter Victor visited Hull and Devon00:02
New trust pins hope on Indian population00:02
Letters: Briefly00:02
Giles Smith Sport on TV: Odds practices of Crazy Gang brought to book00:02
Football: Samways the inventor00:02
Football: Blake has blade00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lettered lives and sisterly strategy: 'Aristocrats: Caroline, Emily, Louisa and Sarah Lennox, 1740-1832' - Stella Tillyard: Chatto, 20 pounds00:02
Football: Burden of the beautiful noise: Parreira feels the weight of expectation as Brazil prepare to step out of the World Cup wilderness: Richard Williams talks to the coach hoping to fulfil his nation's destiny00:02
Biya weds again00:02
Channel ferry safety action00:02
Football: Lee shatters admirable Oldham00:02
Football: Cantona in command00:02
Briefly / Motorcycling: Cadalora keeps pole in the rain00:02
New Grove Dictionary Competition: Part Two00:02
City & Business: Doublethink on auditors00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Tears and terror in the wind: 'House of Splendid Isolation' - Edna O'Brien: Weidenfeld, 14.99 pounds00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Carry on up the comic culture: 'What a Carve Up]' - Jonathan Coe: Viking, 15.50 pounds00:02
Dame Vera: we'll meet again and again and again and ..00:02
Watchdog 'misled' sewer companies00:02
Business Information service: This Week00:02
How We Met: Eric Clapton and Bob Kingdom00:02
Three ANC men die in Inkatha stronghold00:02
Profile: Mastery and mystery: Ian Ridley assesses a peerless performer who protects his privacy behind a prickly persona: Ellery Hanley00:02
Ombudsmen can pass the buck too: Mediators seemed powerless to help a Blackpool solicitor00:02
BOOKS / The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
American salts cast off for Normandy00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
Flat Earth: Hotheads cooled