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Cricket: Smith lights way00:02
Football / World Cup '94: Charlton a bigger fish: Ian Ridley is not deceived by the Irish reputation for a simplistic approach: Sheridan suited to the playmaker's role as Republic of Ireland confirm their burgeoning reputation00:02
Cricket: Resolute Wasim00:02
Halifax in bid to act as bank: Biggest society tests the grip of regulator00:02
Lifted by the best practices00:02
Economics: A missing link in the White Paper00:02
Spirit of full employment returns to Labour's table00:02
Letter: Unsafe sex00:02
Helping hand in shifting careers00:02
Almanack: Postsrcipt00:02
Innovation: Netting stray clients00:02
Cricket: Lara in mood again: Middlesex profit from Roseberry's patience before Trinidadian takes the whip hand for Warwickshire00:02
Living with it: Correction:00:02
TELEVISION / Mary, Mary, quite contrary00:02
Moderates defeat militants and save the whales00:02
Call for clean seas00:02
Bunhill: A bird in the hand00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Numbers00:02
Bunhill: Another row on his hands00:02
BOOKS / The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
Do I not like that . . . Insult added to injuries: Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the PFA, feels that the dock is no place for football to conduct its affairs00:02
Profile: Demon driven by glory: Willie Carson: Sue Montgomery examines the enduring talent of a jockey whose desire still burns bright00:02
Innovation: Stacks more data00:02
Iran threatens diplomat expulsion00:02
ETCETERA / Home Thoughts00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
FOOD & DRINK / A taste beyond brown rice: Sunday lunch with Terence Stamp: When your guests are allergic to just about everything else, what do you cook? Good food, naturally. Michael Bateman finds out how00:02
HEALTH / There is something new under the sun: Even in Britain, as weather forecasts now warn, the sun's rays can cause cancer. The tanning time-bomb is exploding in 1,800 deaths a year, reports Annabel Ferriman00:02
Ice Hockey: Rangers earn chance to end drought00:02
Rugby League: Leeds keen to agree new deal with Hanley00:02
Murdoch foxes TV rivals: Big Three US networks were caught off guard by the tycoon's pounds 330m coup00:02
TRAVEL / The Place Next Door: The Canal Zone: Freighters gliding through the jungle, colonial architecture and Wild West scenery are among the attractions of Panama, Costa Rica's unexplored neighbour. Simon Calder continues our series00:02
Dogma that's had its day: Michele Roberts finds nothing for women in a new 700-page guide to sin written by celibate men00:02
Almanack: Leap back in time00:02
Philosophers charge into Bosnia fray00:02
Sport on TV: Beaming up a vision of racing in the raw00:02
Football / World Cup '94: Koeman sees his place in danger: James Traynor in Utrecht considers a Dutch master whose powers are fading00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Mann's family and other animals: All human life isn't there in the Barbican Gallery's dark new show of family photography00:02
COMEDY / Fat and other feminist issues00:02
Swanning around00:02
Golf: Obedient Simpson enjoys Colonial rule00:02
Tougher N Korea sanctions likely00:02
Those sinking hearts take flight00:02
Motor Racing: Crash crisis deepens: Montermini escapes serious injury as accident mars practice for Spanish Grand Prix00:02
Cricket: Radford's riposte00:02
Marketing: Chasing future big spenders: Companies are recognising that student consumers may stay brand-loyal in later life00:02
British bankers score a private export triumph00:02
Tennis: Chang fails to escape00:02
Mixing memory and desire: As April ended, a long-awaited spring came briefly to life. In his third seasonal essay, a leading nature writer finds hope in an Oxford meadow and at Greenham Common00:02
Innovation: Talon Automatic Number Plate Recognition Systems00:02
Flat Earth: Mixed grilling at the Four Seasons?00:02
In office affairs there are losers, losers and losers00:02
Bunhill: Post relinquished00:02
Football: Worthy Wycombe work it out00:02
ETCETERA / Design Dinosaurs: 18 The Pakamac00:02
Chechen deaths00:02
Exclusive: How did Labour lose in '92?: The most authoritative study of the last general election is published tomorrow. Here, its authors present their conclusions and explode the myths about the greatest upset since 194500:02
How We Met: Richard E Grant and Joan Washington00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Motor Racing: Motivated Mansell fuels rumours: Richard Williams in Indianapolis hears the battle plans of an old campaigner00:02
Child killing charge00:02
Forest fire rescue00:02
Almanack: Hard men and tough talk in Court 1400:02
Heseltine admits Tory losses likely00:02
Lloyds lowers rates on graduate loans00:02
What the papers said about . . . tennis tantrums00:02
GARDENING / A composition in many scenes: Designing the gardens for Glyndebourne's new opera house was a process fraught with high drama, says Mary Keen00:02
Spurs keeps shares in play00:02
Cricket: Ill-luck dogs Lewis00:02
Q & A: Sportsmen who saw action00:02
City & Business: Uphill lottery00:02
TRAVEL / Travel Clinic: Buying a holiday00:02
Letter: Confirmation that size doesn't matter00:02
Chinese workers grow restless: Push for economic efficiency leaves millions jobless and brings fears of social instability00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Directors cash in at 3i00:02
City & Business: Outlook foggy while shares ride the bear00:02
Innovation: Rolls tests thrust on screen: Sophisticated computer-aided design will save millions on costly aero engine prototypes00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: I know John Patten's juicy little secret00:02
THEATRE / Drinking and drying with Jack: Correction00:02
The mother of all mothers: When she arrived, in 'Body Heat', there was talk of Bacall. A decade later, she had sunk to the depths of 'Undercover Blues'. Now Kathleen Turner is pulling her weight again00:02
Maguire expelled00:02
Rear Window: Mocha Dick: the whale that (almost) got away: British Whalers00:02
TV licence spies 'target lone mothers'00:02
Captain Moonlight: Career with the extra leg00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Almanack: Taylor comes on strong00:02
Big plans for small business00:02
Letter: Smiles are off00:02
UN embargo fuels Aids catastrophe in Haiti: 'Four in five slum boys infected'00:02
Revenue rules PEP funds out of bounds00:02
Retailing: Nevada Bob plays his ace in the hole: A pile 'em high purveyor of golfing gear is here to conquer Europe00:02
Racing: Sheikh seeks to get in Epsom shake-up: Sue Montgomery weighs up the prospects for an elusive Derby triumph00:02
An empty future feared for offices00:02
Football: Spurs in the bidding for Boli00:02
Motor Cycling: Dangerous lure of the island race: Mac McDiarmid looks ahead to a week of high endeavour at the Isle of Man TT races00:02
BOOKS / The uncandid camera: In the photographs of Richard Avedon, whose trademark has always been a stark white backcloth, no incidental is accidental00:02
Letter: A symbol worth saving00:02
James Bulger's murderers must get justice from an adult world00:02
ROCK / Still in a class of his own: Nick Drake has been a cult figure ever since his death in 1974. Listening to a new anthology, Ben Thompson can see why00:02
How to say sorry at work: Embarrassed colleagues can make a bereaved person feel worse. John Crace reports00:02
Fears for dividends: City on watch against tax changes to reduce payouts00:02
Letter: Confirmation that size doesn't matter00:02
First Hand: He betrayed his position and then betrayed me: Jayne Nixon had a five-year affair with one of her school teachers, which has had lifelong consequences00:02
Letter: Minor surgery, major scars00:02
Spottiswoode admits a marital love affair00:02
Letter: Unacceptable face of royalty00:02
Board contest at Nationwide00:02
Letter: A kick or judder at the polls00:02
TV star 'critical'00:02
Bunhill: Forgotten veteran deserves better00:02
City & Business: Chunnel bicker00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Jeff Grout00:02
Profile: A lesson for the snobs: Laurence Marks on the Channel 4 boss who has proved more than just a good scheduler: Michael Grade00:02
Clinton's limits00:02
Athletics : Malaga malaise for Haringey00:02
Does a real man have to have a hangover?00:02
Woman's seven year jail ordeal00:02
Racing: Twin peak00:02
Blair will go it alone00:02
OPERA / Covent Garden's 'Moses': lost in the wilderness: Moses in Egypt - ROH; Peter Grimes - ENO00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
A battle for reputation in US00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Daily Bread: Antonio Carluccio: What the chef ate one day last week00:02
Words: Culture00:02
Police accused00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
TRIED AND TESTED / Turning up the heat: The sizzle of charcoal heralds summer in many a British garden. Our panel grills the competition in search of the perfect barbecue00:02
Letter: Not the origin of the species00:02
One sale, two commissions: Estate agents have ways of ensuring their cut00:02
Rock dinosaurs claw in the cash00:02
Expertise: Academics see profit in educating dealers: A former radical hotbed puts its knowledge to work by teaching the City how to assess emerging markets00:02
Political Commentary: Labour's leadership contest is not quite the ticket00:02
Leading Article: Rich remarks on begging00:02
FASHION / Holiday Snaps00:02
Shares: Training to hit the right key: Three companies that instruct businesses in computer use look set for growth00:02
Letter: Cheap rides00:02
RADIO / How moles mate - or did you feel the earth move?00:02
Uncork a grand design: Tom Peters On Excellence00:02
Poppy record00:02
BOOKS / In the Frame: Prague: Hidden splendours00:02
DANCE / Extracting the essence of Michael: Michael Clark - Brixton Academy00:02
Not really a plague, but not just hype: The cases of necrotising fasciitis provide a shocking reminder of the power of disease. Steve Connor and Nick Cohen report00:02
Opinions: What was your biggest disappointment?00:02
FILM / Now is the winter of their discontent: Grumpy Old Men (12); The Adventures of Huck Finn (PG); Josh and SAM (12); Rookie of the Year (PG): A Business Affair (15); Look Who's Talking Now (12)00:02
COLLECTABLES / With their art on their sleeves: Before 1967 album covers came with two-piece suits. Psychedelia changed all that, producing a rock art that has outlasted the vinyl it covered. John Windsor reports00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Cricket: Briers is thorn in Kent side00:02
A-level pupils face new penalties for bad spelling and grammar00:02
The feeling is not mutual00:02
Art fund pledge to raise pounds 20m turns to ashes00:02
POP / Old fire still Byrne's00:02
Mussolini up-side00:02
A non-anorak wearer's guide to The Internet: All you wanted to know about the global computer network, but were too afraid of being bored to ask00:02
Big stick scars face of trade00:02
Cricket Diary: A game fortified by the over-forties00:02
BOOKS / In the lists00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bollywood still lives: Show Business by Shashi Tharoor: Picador, pounds 15.9900:02
Party line carries day: Robert Green explains how Ryder Cup victory was teed up for Valderrama00:02
Exclusive: Quarter of single homeless served in the armed forces: Major says millions agree with him about beggars - MoD accused of not doing enough to help ex-servicemen00:02
Low blows in the name of high performance: Bullying triggers stress00:02
Saving in all-year travel cover: As people go abroad more often, annual policies may have attractions over single-trip deals00:02
Golf: Els ace trumps Spanish kings00:02
The scourging of Spottiswoode: Flowers and foreign trips got her into trouble, but Britain's gas watchdog is fighting back00:02
ARCHITECTURE / An American in Paris: In the French counterpart of our Docklands, a dramatic building is about to open: the American Center, built by Frank Gehry. Naomi Stungo went to see it00:02
Boxing: Norris to face heavier Espana00:02
Doorstep death00:02
Sailing: Smith looks north for the wind00:02
300,000 march south in the latest Rwandan exodus00:02
Living rough on Civvy Street00:02
Bulger killers to challenge Howard ruling00:02
Bunhill: Cocacolonisation00:02
Knights who played to win: Now that Camelot holds the lottery licence, its partner shareholders have everything to gain00:02
THE BROADER PICTURE / Greetings from Bosnia00:02
Leading Article: The black hole in our attention span00:02
The List00:02
Rugby Union: England slip into disarray00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on this week's best buys00:02
Letter: Nixon note00:02
Cricket: Young at heart of tourists' effort00:02
A shadow between two mountains: Ruth Picardie on the new prominence of cleavage00:02
Picnic aria00:02
Fishing Lines: Hooked on a lady of the lake00:02
Market blues ahead after share prices plunge00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The two faces of an entertainer: Leonard Bernstein by Humphrey Burton: Faber, pounds 2000:02
Cricket: Bold Bucknor's first stand: Graeme Wright welcomes to England an independent umpire who is familiar with the big occasion00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
THEATRE / Just mad about the boy: Coriolanus - Swan, Stratford; Twelfth Night - Royal Shakespeare, Stratford; After Easter - The Other Place, Stratford; Arcadia - Haymarket; The Lodger - Hampstead00:02
Ethiopians prepare to cross out an empire: First-ever election nears00:02
Flat Earth: Lions' corner shop00:02
Letter: Not banal for Cypriots00:02
Best and Worst: Personal Pensions00:02
Profile: The image of stability: Keith Edelman: Storehouse chief tells William Kay he is more than a dealmaker00:02
Captain Moonlight: Inside No 10: compact and bijou00:02
City File: Fork ahead for motor group00:02
Captain Moonlight: All you need to know00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Boiled-down encounters: Walking the dog by Bernard Mac Laverty: Cape pounds 14.9500:02
TELEVISION / Long Runners: No 33: Songs of Praise00:02
How much does she earn?: No 30: Anna Ford00:02
Letter: Confirmation that size doesn't matter00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
ETCETERA / ANgST: Expert advice on your problems00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The tongue bites deep: Only words by Catharine A MacKinnon: HarperCollins, pounds 9.9500:02
Cricket: Walsh calls for calm00:02
Boxing: Close call that fuels a rethink: Harry Mullan believes that the scoring system in boxing needs refining00:02
Russia wants free hand in its old empire00:02
Cap urged on oil bid: Enterprise told not to raise price for Lasmo as deadline looms00:02
RECORDS / New Release: Berg / Korngold / Strauss Lieder - Anne Sofie von Otter / Bengt Forsberg (Deutsche Grammophon, CD)00:02
Tennis: Champion fired by family values: Simon O'Hagan in Paris explains the unique relationship between coach and player enjoyed by Sergi Bruguera of Spain00:02
Flat Earth: Oh my gourd]00:02
Who cares about genocide?: Lindsey Hilsum on the United Nations failure in Rwanda that cost 10,000 lives a day00:02
Letter: ITN is popular not populist00:02
TELEVISION / York on ads: No 30: American Express00:02
Innovation: Fast cancer test00:02
Bunhill: Simple beginnings: Correction00:02
Today's papers00:02
Letter: The end of statesmanship00:02
It cost pounds 140 to find out all about this man's life00:02
Shiver me timbers00:02
Chrysanths are fine for your mother, but not for a man00:02
Lottery risks huge fines00:02
Cricket: So who would you have in the team?: Cricket lovers make their own selection00:02
It's the flopstones as film hits the yabba-dabba-doo-doo: Phil Reeves in Los Angeles reports on the US critics' clubbing of 'The Flintstones'00:02
Arena: Legends built in the Brickyard: 7 Indianapolis: Richard Williams explains the unique attractions of an historic racetrack designed for speed00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: Churchdown, Gloucester: the Dirty Dogs Capital of Britain: Announcing the winners of our competition00:02
British Gas in African sell-off00:02
RECORDS / The IoS Playlist: The five best sounds of the moment00:02
Letter: Home truths00:02
Bunhill: Bryan's manor00:02
Football: Derby's day of destiny: Rupert Metcalf on the tension of the Wembley play-off finals00:02
Rugby Union: Loose words and no support: Chris Rea in South Africa says England have suffered at their own hand00:02
Personal Finance: Unlocking pensions00:02
ARTS / Show People: Coming in from the cold: Henrik Ibsen00:02
Tennis: Sapsford has last laugh for Castle Farm00:02
Golf: Seve in the old routine: Volvo PGA Championship: Battling Ballesteros bounces back into contention with a striking 66 at Wentworth: Peter Corrigan watches a Spanish master end a troubled week on a high note00:02
'Killer' car fad that costs lives: They're lethal, but 'bull bars' are now even being fitted to ambulances, Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Captain Moonlight: A brush with the rich and famous00:02
Danger of diminishing returns: Even if the Inland Revenue fails to send a tax return, the onus is on the taxpayer to come clean00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Beyond this veil of tears: Inside the haveli by Rama Mehta: Women's Press, pounds 7.9900:02
SCIENCE / Never mind the Loch Ness monster: Deep in Highland waters lurks a species of fish that has survived since the last Ice Age. Colin Tudge on the Arctic char and its exploitation00:02
Vandals carry on00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lucky in love, with reservations: The Bingo Palace by Louise Erdrich: Flamingo pounds 14.9900:02
Reform? What reform? cries Solzhenitsyn: This is a false democracy, Russians told00:02
Colonial atrocities explode myth of Dutch tolerance