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Motorcycle Racing: Schwantz in flight of pain00:02
Basketball: England trounce Singapore00:02
Poet of the other Stratford: Blake Morrison reports on how a deprived East End suburb is rediscovering its most famous son00:02
Rights suspended00:02
Counterfeiting: Britain rises in fakers league: Leading sportswear makers join the companies that are losing millions to the rip-off merchants00:02
Cricket: Ward's reward00:02
Cries & Whispers00:02
Economics: Blair can afford to be bolder00:02
Letter: Cut imports00:02
Resort sealed off00:02
Equestrianism: Dismal Britain need to rethink: Mary G Watson expects the World Equestrian Games to be a tough challenge00:02
The writing at the ball: Isabel Wolff finds it is the season for graphology00:02
My Biggest Mistake: James Robson00:02
Cycling: Tour de France: A nation waits to end the detour: Simon O'Hagan watches as a fast climber carries the burden of French expectation00:02
Cricket: Austin fights pitch battle00:02
A step back to shape the things to come00:02
Slow market for fallen ministers00:02
Ye olde British wedding wows Americans00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Some are more equal than others: How should the works in a send-in show be chosen? Two new examples demonstrate that there is a right way and a wrong way to go about it00:02
Profile: How the son has risen: Damon Hill: David Tremayne analyses the determined approach and singular success of a driven man00:02
Boxing: Akinwande holds on to title00:02
Warburg on carpet over Lasmo: Early ruling upholds investors' complaint that merchant bank mishandled share raid at oil company00:02
BOOK REVIEW / More true confessions: Revelations: The Clergy Questioned - by Mary Loudon, Hamish Hamilton pounds 9.9900:02
Up from down under: The industrialised country leading the race out of recession is - Australia. And this time it is driven by an export revolution. Robert Milliken sees hope for an end to the boom and bust cycle00:02
Overheard00:02
How to be right and romantic: Michael Barber argues that Tony Blair must balance equality with diversity00:02
The list00:02
Words00:02
Letter: Irish oversight00:02
The asthma epidemic: Britain faced the world's biggest outbreak this summer but official air pollution warnings are nearly always wrong00:02
Charity finds a place in the market: Wellcome Trust's investments in equities over the past two years have proved to be inspired00:02
Leading Article: Does he dare be different?00:02
Eating Out: On the north-west frontier00:02
Rugby Union: Le Roux sent home00:02
Letter00:02
Football: USA '94: The final analysis: Visions of the great indoors: Did the World Cup break new ground for spectators? Simon Inglis examines the legacy of USA '9400:02
Come, friendly bombs . . .: With our cities blighted by architectural dullness, Paul Barker nominates a hit list of buildings for demolition00:02
York on ads: Taking tea down Golborne Road . . . via Consett: No 38: Snapple00:02
ROCK / The beat regeneration: After 15 years, Boz Scaggs's career has taken off again. He talked to Richard Williams00:02
Letter00:02
Europe's teenagers throw a tantrum: The Strasbourg parliament, long dismissed as a talking shop, is starting to find ways of exerting real authority00:02
New deal born for pregnant workers: More working women are now eligible for higher maternity pay and longer leave00:02
Cricket: Curtis stops rot00:02
Oyston declines sell-out00:02
Chess00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
First Hand: She was obviously disturbed and dangerous: How do we react when the mentally ill cause problems in the high street? Emer Gillespie describes a recent violent encounter00:02
Teacher corrects hard lesson00:02
Travel: A family guide to summer Britain: Scotland00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Forbidden fruit of black on white: The longest memory - by Fred D'Aguiar: Chatto pounds 9.9900:02
Do I not like that . . . Through the glass darkly: Stan Hey says that the plan to install windows in betting shops is an intrusion of privacy00:02
Strike delays holidaymakers00:02
Real Life: To shave and shave not: As razor-makers go into battle for British chins, Nick Cohen investigates a curious male habit00:02
Why football suffers from the flaw draw00:02
Personal Finance: Keep home fire burning00:02
Cricket: Doctor who saw the need for surgery: Derek Pringle analyses the part played by Ali Bacher in a historic return00:02
Signalmen 'will cross pickets'00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Bribes? Certainly not] Make mine a consultancy00:02
Marathon race for an artificial fat of the land00:02
Back to Earth00:02
CABARET / Only because of his accent, of course00:02
What Blair really means: As Tony Blair takes on the Tories, Paul Routledge teases out the policies that trade unionists, local Labour activists and party big-wigs have voted for00:02
Peace but no reconciliation for the people of Mostar00:02
Football: Barcelona fail to hook Hagi00:02
Cricket: Independent on Sunday Rankings00:02
Cricket: First Test: England's failings exposed: England captain is exonerated after steady South Africans build a commanding lead00:02
Soldiers take over in Gambia: 2,000 UK tourists trapped00:02
Football: World Cup '94: The final analysis: Romario-ville rejoices as the carnival begins: The home of a Brazilian hero is uplifted by the recapture of a trophy that means the world to them00:02
THEATRE / Same old South, hot new play00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The innocent abroad: Audrey: Her Real Story by Alexander Walker: Weidenfeld pounds 18.9900:02
Opinions: How would you woo back a lost lover?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Of maggots and men: Coyote by Richard Thornley - Cape pounds 14.9900:02
Athletics: Bad omen for Goodwill: Norman Fox fears that the St Petersburg event will be devalued by the loss of Christie00:02
Racing: Theatre's dramatic effect: Kinane rules the King George after Ezzoud unseats Swinburn to create havoc in Ascot's big race00:02
Why Germany is still ill at ease with its unwilling martyrs00:02
Bullets halt the rise of a northern gangster00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The line of least resistance: An honourable defeat: A History of the German Resistance to Hitler00:02
Nuggets in the network: Tom Peters On excellence00:02
Profile: Service with a smile: David Hunt: Stephen Castle on the next Willie Whitelaw - or the latest in a long line of vanishing acts00:02
Rwanda: Relief in sight for Goma chaos as airlift takes off00:02
Cricket: Records00:02
CINEMA / Hugh Grant: the embarrassment goes on00:02
Old guard says 'out' to cheeky cricket fanzine00:02
Lacrosse: England beat brave Iruquois00:02
Reading the EU's official thoughts00:02
So what ails Aylesbury?: A wave of vicious crime has hit Middle England00:02
Chocolate baron takes the biscuit00:02
Abuses in the game of life: Those who sell financial services to the public have recently joined the ranks of the most hated figures in Britain. Richard Thomson explains why00:02
Arena: Fading glory of a water world: 14. Cowes: Stuart Alexander explains the allure of the home of British yacht racing which revels in fame for a week00:02
Murder charge00:02
Innovation: Intelligent wipers00:02
City File: CU in shape for cash call00:02
Football: USA '94 - The final analysis: Fear of the penalty clause: Ian Ridley, football correspondent, discusses the final image of a joyous tournament00:02
Bridge leap riddle00:02
Hockey: Lister's masterstroke00:02
Real Life: Will your job soon be done by a younger model?: Ambitious twentysomething eager beavers are overtaking their senior colleagues. Hester Lacey reports00:02
Innovation: Pressure principle00:02
Profile: Keeping radio in step: Peter Baldwin: Gail Counsell talks to the ex-military man behind the local broadcasting auction00:02
Golf: Resolute Price puts it down to self-control: Robert Green talks to the golfer who learned to live with high pressure00:02
Rwanda: Question Time: How could it happen?: Rebellion, slaughter, exodus, cholera: the catastrophe in Rwanda is beyond our worst imaginings. Who is to blame? Who are the Hutus and Tutsis? Can peace ever be restored? Some answers . . .00:02
Books: In the lists00:02
Golf: Alert Els is poised00:02
Letter00:02
Football: Football fact file00:02
Home thoughts00:02
Letter00:02
Cricket: Hats off to Gooch the institution: Richard Williams finds new reasons to admire the former England captain00:02
Letter: Islington is ethnically diverse with a few good footballers00:02
Treasury gets Knight Williams critics' file00:02
Asian World Cup hopefuls clash: Japan and South Korea have pride to lose in bid to host the 2002 tournament00:02
Zoe Heller in America: This is my last appearance on US television00:02
Books: The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
Cricket: Best men00:02
Beans means price war as Kwik Save cuts cost of no frills tin to 7p00:02
More arrests in Italian inquiry00:02
City & Business: Fighting Black00:02
Show people: A name for himself: Jeremy Northam: Jeremy Northam is a rising star at the RSC. But his loyalties lie with shows, not institutions00:02
Swan Hunter needs lifebelt from MoD to stay afloat00:02
Innovation: IBM wins wings00:02
Shooting: Millar on target00:02
Rebellion and drugs shake new private jail00:02
Letter00:02
Food & Drink: High-speed haute cuisine: A stylish French meal in a matter of minutes? It sounds like a contradiction in terms. In the first of our two-part series for hosts in a hurry, Michael Bateman takes lessons in fast French00:02
Rear Window: The D'Oliveira affair: When English cricket was stumped by apartheid00:02
Badger tragedy00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Bravo]00:02
West son marries00:02
Ireland edges closer to the Commonwealth00:02
Flat Earth: Wolf whistle00:02
Favourite for papacy in talks with Carey: Liberal Catholics back Martini00:02
Letter: Compensation laws need to be extended00:02
Blair's poll position provokes a panic in Conservative ranks00:02
Fishing Lines: Goose steps to be applauded00:02
Golf: Battling Wargo puts past behind him00:02
Letter: What about Chatsworth's art?00:02
Cricket Diary: Capel casts doubt on the benefit00:02
City & Business: Smoking Gunn00:02
New theme at Flextech: Indoor parks could yield pounds 25m00:02
O J case threatens to tear open US racial wounds00:02
US to parachute food to Rwandan refugees00:02
Numbers00:02
Database00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Can do, will write: Made in America - by Bill Bryson, Secker pounds 1500:02
Israeli kidnap00:02
Four-hour drug 'cure' gives hope to addicts00:02
Sport on American TV: Roger, Seamus, Rick et Al make the game talk00:02
Lord Lucan returns: With the anniversary of a horrific murder mystery looming, rival books and TV studies are coming Marianne Macdonald Reports00:02
Letter: Bill criminalises worshippers00:02
Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on seasonal pleasures00:02
Advisers await call to redress pension losses00:02
Insurers facing confidence gap00:02
Letter: Who is mistreating whom?00:02
Books: In brief00:02
Letter: Islington is ethnically diverse with a few good footballers00:02
Bomb thief freed00:02
What the papers said about . . . USA '9400:02
Fashion: High heels and desire: The stiletto is back. Manolo Blahnik has never been away. Here, some of his starry fans explain why00:02
Dirty Dogs Campaign: Report clears path for tough fouling laws: Owners of dogs that mess parks and pavements may soon be brought to heel by public pressure, says Katie Sampson00:02
How We Met: Don McCullin and Marilyn Bridges00:02
Cycling: Tour de France: Indurain's authority beyond reproach00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Raw sincerity of forbidden fruit00:02
Racing: Baileys can charge to glory00:02
Books: Paperbacks00:02
Flat Earth: TV coverage00:02
Letter: Forever lost00:02
Haitians welcome00:02
Cycling: Pride comes after fall for Obree00:02
Arts: Feeling the charge: Prizes, praise, and enough funds to make a film a year: the Nineties are being good to Ken Loach. Now he's recreating the Spanish Civil War. Robert Butler joined him on set00:02
Cricket: Box-office Walsh00:02
Cricket: Jarvis raises tempo00:02
City & Business: Well, well, well00:02
Bunhill: Tory chairman's class to get another lesson00:02
Where to be a BA Hons (Yorkshire)00:02
Innovation: Scientists engineer a fruitful harvest00:02
Football: If your life depended on it, who would you choose to put on the spot?00:02
Leading Article: Not much relief for the refugees00:02
Cricket: Debutant's hat-trick sinks Durham00:02
Flat Earth: Nature nurtures kith and Kim00:02
How 'Sooty' met Jenny . . . and got stung00:02
Cricket: Munton leads charge00:02
Bridge00:02
Rwanda: Letter from Goma, 1991: Goma was not always a place of despair. This is how Oliver Woolley, a British visitor, described the town before the catastrophe:00:02
No winners in the war of the erogenous zone00:02
Best and worst: Investment Trusts00:02
Cricket: Surrey are the big noise00:02
Money in the bank for clearers00:02
Letter: Asthma linked to fewer buses00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Heroic stand against Euro-folly: Europe's backyard war by Mark Almond - Heinemann pounds 20.9900:02
Tennis: Pierce glad to be back: Owen Slot reports from Frankfurt on a fresh start for a troubled woman00:02
Rwanda: Wolves lie down with the lambs: Killers are on the loose among the refugee camps in Zaire. The chances of bringing them to justice are slim00:02
Letter: Guarding life00:02
Bank halts Far East listing00:02
City & Business: Brakes fail on the company roller00:02
Golf: Alfredsson sets great pace00:02
Shares: Tour firms look plain sailing: Cheap cruises to galvanise holiday industry00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A better sort of tragedy: Juggling by Barbara Trapido - Hamish Hamilton pounds 9.9900:02
Political Commentary: A Christian loftiness that might unsettle Mr Major00:02
Athletics: Joy for Russia's junior jumpers00:02
Innovation: Thames rings changes for London: The ring main links London's networks to central control00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Court can ease loan terms to save home00:02
Property: No job too small, short, big, tall or expensive: You can't faze a good estate agent. Whatever your wishes, says Chris Partridge, there is something on the books00:02
Almanack00:02
Cloud over NHS deal (CORRECTED)00:02
Records00:02
Tycoons count cost of lost empires00:02
Cricket: Lively Ambrose proves deadly00:02
Pub shooting00:02
Q & A: Invent a chant, win a Cortina00:02
ROCK / Thirty years on, and worth their wait in gold00:02
A-levels to vanish in Labour reforms00:02
TELEVISION / How to turn Bosnia into a takeaway pizza00:02
Bomb at church00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Film censorship in Britain00:02
Tried & Tested: Dressed to chill: Cover-ups are the latest way to keep your bottles cold during a picnic. Our panel tries six wine coolers00:02
Captain Moonlight00:02
How much did he earn?: No 38: Neil Armstrong00:02
Tennis: US in a Cup clean sweep