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Abu Nidal mystery00:02
Bond rates up further00:02
Profile: Mad, bad, or plain brilliant?: Jeanette Winterson, Britain's least modest great author00:02
Iliescu in trouble00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Words - they're the money of fools: Scott Bradfield on William Gaddis, an uncompromising original in American literature: A frolic of his own - William Gaddis: Viking, pounds 1600:02
Shadows behind the sun: In Tokyo, Everyone tells Bryan Appleyard that Japan's all-embracing corporatist culture must change. But which way to turn, and who will pull the strings?00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Sport and showbiz top honours list00:02
GA raises discounts00:02
Golf: Faldo and Langer paired for US Open00:02
Howard's limousine stolen00:02
Gardening / Cuttings: Look and learn00:02
On the hoof00:02
Obituary: Barry Sullivan00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Sex case denial00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Max scrutinises the manuscript00:02
Relief at Chinese nuclear explosion00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Holiday cash no problem in land of plastic: Sorting out your spending money in the US can be easier than at home. Andrew Bibby offers a few tips00:02
British Land spoils Slough bid with stake in Bredero: Analysts read move as beginning of bid for Mobbs' group00:02
Cricket: Haynes picks up Lara's theme: Glenn Moore reports from Canterbury00:02
Football: FA to sell the family silver00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Cycling00:02
Sport: The Week in Review00:02
Children bombed00:02
D-Day event in park scrapped00:02
Dogs in squalor00:02
Wills00:02
Tibetan nun killed00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Double Play: Earning the right to the repeat: Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson check the form for one of the great Russian symphonies00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Voters' anger is brought home to Gonzalez: Elections in the Spanish PM's stronghold promise trouble, writes Phil Davison in Malaga00:02
Letter: Interactive technology presents challenges and opportunities for students00:02
Fighting flares in Yemen00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Cricket: No cause to make three-course meal of selection: Only Malcolm's Trent Bridge performance offers Illingworth and his panel any reason to change a winning side for the second Test00:02
Mortgage protection00:02
Faith and Reason: Only the guilty condemn God: Our series on the role played by an omnipotent God in evil is continued by Gillian Crow, a Russian Orthodox who is Diocesan Secretary of Sourouzh.00:02
No defence in bullying case00:02
Thai leader's hunger-strike focuses on influence of military: Chalad Vorachat threatens to fast to death unless the constitution is changed, reports Terry McCarthy in Bangkok00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon wild card for Muster00:02
BOOK REVIEW / If you cant spel rite, jus do it foneticly: Feersum Endjinn - Iain M Banks: Orbit, pounds 16.9900:02
Anniversaries00:02
Societies aim for childish saving: Financial institutions are targeting young savers, says Nic Cicutti00:02
C&G will return with new scheme for Lloyds takeover: Society still hopes to make handout to all savers and get round court's two- year ruling. Vivien Goldsmith reports00:02
Heart Searching: When the kids are all right: Why is it so difficult to find a partner if you have children? Emma Cook reports on an agency that caters for single parents00:02
Britain goes to the polls: Tyndall is first to save BNP deposit: Big vote for extreme right-winger00:02
Blood, sweat and chicken tikka00:02
Slow train coming . . .: The Ocean Liner Express harks back to the Fifties heyday of luxury travel. Richard Simpson thinks modern trains could learn from it (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: A man of audacity00:02
The Diary: Model players flick off00:02
Dollar account00:02
Options: Think before you give up your PEP00:02
BOOKS / Swords to ploughshares: John Williams meets the self-effacing Alexander Baron, author of an unfairly forgotten D-Day classic00:02
Letter: Origins of the Mulberry harbours' codename00:02
Emperor visits US00:02
'Thieves' charter' nears end of its reign: The law of market overt may be on its way out, as David Berry reports00:02
Travel Departures: Niger danger00:02
Food & Drink: Slices of the Big Apple pie: Emily Green welcomes a cookbook steeped in the melting pot of styles to be found in New York City00:02
Motoring / Road Test: Trooper in camouflage: Vauxhall's latest off-roader is not quite what it seems, reports Brett Fraser00:02
'Gorby' fails to score as a class act00:02
Letter: Interactive technology presents challenges and opportunities for students00:02
Travel Departures: Rail-air bargain00:02
Leading Article: Mr Blair and a bold new Labour Party00:02
Rutland put back on map after 20 years00:02
FESTIVAL / Lover of women and foie gras: Philip Sweeney reports on a matter of love and letters in the Dordogne00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Queen moves to check porn advance: Natasha Walter questions the anti-pornography arguments of one of feminism's most vocal preachers: Only words - Catharine A MacKinnon: HarperCollins, pounds 9.9900:02
Travel: Airport '94: Nigeria00:02
Japan funds00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell is happy but loses pole: Fittipaldi sneaks on to provisional pole position00:02
PEP charges cut00:02
Indecency charge00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Market Report: Accent on recovery hopes as Tory blues are ignored00:02
Britain goes to the polls: Defector in costs claim00:02
Letter: Failure to export British culture00:02
Rugby Union: Scots unchanged to face Pumas00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Upbeat: Alter ego00:02
Britain goes to the polls: Labour campaign team scents victory: Major blames the media: Colin Brown makes a tour of the winners and losers of the five by-elections00:02
Pensioners prepare to fight on reforms00:02
Arafat starts to close shop and head for home00:02
Parlour raids00:02
Property: Ramble away, but not through my backyard00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Operating profits up at Welsh Water: Company says it has effective cost control00:02
Mothers win ruling over boat inquests: 'Marchioness' coroner criticised00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Firebomb warning to shops00:02
Park Food expands by buying Heritage Hampers for pounds 10.5m00:02
Boxing: Ampofo and the hard sell00:02
Letter: Where Labour and the Lib Dems divide00:02
Travel: The man who got off at Dubai: Just a desert service station? Far from it. Simon Calder found beer and beauty in this Gulf emirate00:02
Tennis: TV critics help bring down Bates: Swedish outsider foils British No 1 - Hard-serving Dutch woman storms past young Croatian00:02
Mafia fears00:02
IRA mortar attack on checkpoint00:02
Release of Prescott jobs paper urged: Full employment document shows a firm commitment to Europe, report Nicholas Timmins and Colin Brown00:02
Contenders enter ring for Labour leadership00:02
Card helps raise pounds 5m00:02
Pundits ponder the arithmetic of death of another war00:02
South soaks and north broils in a land of extremes00:02
Tennis: Capriati checks out00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Travel Departures: Hostel opening00:02
Golf: Fairclough takes the honours00:02
Rose cool on lifting Bosnia arms embargo00:02
View from City Road: Lasmo battle pitches weak against infirm00:02
Today's Number: 5.4m00:02
Gardening / Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Racing: Patterns of history point to Tabook: Past successes pave the way for Alex Scott's progressive sprinter in today's feature event at York00:02
Naughty postcard man touches the heart of Middle England: Cheeky, mischievous and coarse - Michael Barrymore's humour follows an old but irresistible formula, writes David Lister00:02
Cricket: Captain's quickfire innings: Barrie Fairall reports from Swansea00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Where there's a will: From Somerset to central London, concert programmes have opened up to fresh ideas. Robert Maycock reports00:02
Honours List: Just call me Bobby: Knighthood for Charlton00:02
Grudging Russians to join Nato scheme00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Upbeat: Off the road00:02
Quick fix at 1.9%00:02
Rostenkowski plea00:02
School fees guide00:02
Cricket: Morris reveals his flair for dashing driving: Henry Blofeld reports from Basingstoke00:02
Mentally ill to get more help, NHS chief says: Cash promised to ease crisis in cities00:02
TELEVISION / Taking the fast lane to snoozing Europe00:02
Motoring: Wide-eyed and topless: Bitten by the convertible bug, James Ruppert set off in search of second-hand soft options00:02
Murder admitted00:02
Britons held in Kashmir 'in good health'00:02
Sailing: Bashford takes European title00:02
Manhunt after robber snatches cleaner00:02
Gardening: Tool Box: I let the garden go to blazes00:02
CU moves in on French insurer with pounds 1.5bn offer: Bid for Groupe Victoire is equivalent to half the market capitalisation of the British insurance giant00:02
Food & Drink: Hops to lighten your step: Fine dining with good beer need not leave you gasping at the calorie count. Michael Jackson speaks from healthy experience00:02
Advisers split over risks of 3i float for private investors00:02
Train driver drank00:02
Appointments00:02
Country Matters: Guardians of the haunted house00:02
Travel: We've got you covered: The Independent's annual holiday insurance package will give you peace of mind at low cost00:02
Guaranteed bond00:02
Enterprise Oil poised to increase bid for Lasmo00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Travel Departures: Zloty zeroes00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Without a break: Review: Adrian Jack finds Murray Perahia back on form in his London comeback00:02
Rugby Union: Evans hopes to match record00:02
Letter: Origins of the Mulberry harbours' codename00:02
Developers poised for a killing on hospital00:02
Travel Departures: Take the cat00:02
Impatient Clinton tightens Haiti grip00:02
Property: National service to civvy street: Former MoD bases are becoming private villages, says Amanda Seidl00:02
Obituary: Sidney Gilliat00:02
Glorious fake opens to public: Oliver Gillie visits the haunting ruin of Nymans, a house built on a family's dreams00:02
Palestinians freed00:02
Athletics: Black back up and running on the hard Helsinki road: Britain's double European 400 metres champion has recovered from a debilitating virus and is looking ahead to more gold00:02
'Independent' sales rise00:02
BBC unions call off industrial action00:02
Pru with profits00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Out of Russia: Visiting Moscow? Take a walk on the wild side00:02
Britain goes to the polls: Stay-away Tories aid opponents in Eastleigh: Only 14 per cent of electors vote for party of Government, Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Homework policy00:02
Gardening / Cuttings: Digging deep00:02
March trade deficit up by a third: Exports to Europe show signs of recovery - Nervousness about possible rate rise grows00:02
Travel: A ride on the wild side of the border: David Hewson discovers slow pleasures and strange rituals in Scotland's bandit country00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Endowment auction00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Birthdays00:02
Cricket: Seamers stifle Somerset: Mike Carey reports from Bradford00:02
Cricket: Gooch masters pitch problems: Martin Johnson reports from Worcester00:02
Food & Drink: Go with the grain to soak up flavour00:02
Student in death fall00:02
Injured footballer loses pounds 1m damages case: Better insurance for players urged as defender whose career was ended faces huge costs. Simon Midgley reports00:02
View from City Road: Ambitious CU proves the boys right00:02
Offers to tempt travellers00:02
Bugatti write-off00:02
Travel Departures: Chart toppers00:02
Toll mounts00:02
Rolling explanation00:02
Food & Drink: The case for buying claret in a bottle: Bordeaux is hyping its 1993 wines, but Anthony Rose counsels caution00:02
Travel Departures: Late availability00:02
Moving offer00:02
Tories struggle to stem panic as European disaster looms00:02
Letter: Interactive technology presents challenges and opportunities for students00:02
Le Bon libelled00:02
BOOKS / Postcard from Haworth: Chats with Charlotte's ghost: Lucasta Miller on how the Brontes live on for true believers00:02
Rugby Union: Callard stamping 'accidental'00:02
Golf: Els turns tables on sad Spaniard: US Open hopefuls struggling00:02
DANCE / Alien visionaries00:02
Appeals: The American Friends of the British Museum00:02
Dead were 'doused in petrol'00:02
Conservation's old chestnuts00:02
View from City Road: Backwash time for water companies00:02
BOOKS / Classic Thoughts: The fair maiden of Penge: Hugo Barnacle on Thomas Malory's down-to-earth Arthurian tales00:02
Honda's surprise boost for exports00:02
Freedom for court attack man00:02
UN nuclear agency takes first crack at N Korea00:02
Travel: British Rail in the wrong sort of holes00:02
Letter: Keynes: how to invest00:02
Food & Drink: Cold fish rise to a Latin passion: South American marinades bring the sharpness of citrus and heat of spice to fresh, raw seafood00:02
Equestrianism: Leng to miss world event: Stark shines in dressage00:02
Golf: Montgomerie's return00:02
Lord Sheppard meets the Tavistock Shopper00:02
Abiola and military set for showdown00:02
Letter: Interactive technology presents challenges and opportunities for students00:02
Travel: One for the nerds00:02
Travel Departures: Mosquito attack00:02
Rugby Union: Clarke in position to play a blinder: England's Mr Versatile is back on form. Steve Bale spoke to him in Cape Town00:02
Trocadero rescued by Burford for pounds 94m: Office space will be converted to leisure use00:02
Students face another 10% cut in grants00:02
Landmarks: Painshill Park00:02
Rugby Union: England ready to counter a Springboks revival: Ojomoh for Richards is tourists' only change as they look for historic series win. Steve Bale reports from Cape Town00:02
Golf: Matthew in quarter-finals00:02
Club for investors00:02
Computer magazines set for dollars 3bn auction: Bidding for Ziff titles expected to be fierce00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Naked prefect's idle beauty: The folding star - Alan Hollinghurst: Chatto & Windus, pounds 15.9900:02
Motor Racing: Talk of Mansell's return eclipses Ferrari display: Championship leader upstaged by determined Alesi in first qualifying for Canadian Grand Prix00:02
Walker's signature was forged, court told00:02
Travel: Climbing to the peak of fitness: Max Wooldridge hit the hot, hard trail to mainland Spain's highest mountains. And lived to tell the tale . . .00:02
Howard to act against racists00:02
Rare cover00:02
UN sees no quick truce in Rwanda00:02
View from City Road: Commodities bring inflation warning00:02
Letter: Interactive technology presents challenges and opportunities for students00:02
Food & Drink: Gastropod00:02
World's top art dealers plan capital showcase00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Money Grouse: Pay-in-advance shock for a mortgage borrower00:02
Cover for diabetics00:02
Simple investment00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Court Circular00:02
Obituary: Willie Humphrey Jnr00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Snapshots from a life's work: The work of R B Kitaj, drawing on figures and abstraction, film and poetry, is notoriously hard to interpret. Before a retrospective opens at the Tate, Philip Dodd attempts to pin him down00:02
Gardening: Colourful notes from the violas: Some are soloists, others play an accompanying role. Anna Pavord on the subtle virtues of a small treasure00:02
Travel Departures: Last-minute flights00:02
Tennis: Schultz trumps Majoli with a record 22 aces00:02
DSS fraud00:02
'Criminal filth' draws the wrath of Yeltsin00:02
Naughty postcard man touches the heart of Middle England: Cheeky, mischievous and coarse - Michael Barrymore's humour follows an old but irresistible formula, writes David Lister