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DANCE / Spanish export with the stamp of authenticity00:02
World yawns as cardboard Kylie takes off clothes00:02
Medeva magician Gowrie Smith plans encore00:02
City & Business: Stocks heading south00:02
Major's school takes on Tories over God00:02
Books: The Independent on Sunday Bestseller List00:02
Personal Finance: PEPs taking on pensions00:02
Camelot comes to Wales: Hollywood has decided the principality is the perfect location00:02
Real Life: Fear of balding: Stricken by MPB - male pattern baldness - Nicholas no-pun-intended Barber faces the anxieties of the follically-challenged00:02
Legs lost on line00:02
Football: Spurs made to pay00:02
Pretenders to presidency hover over the faltering Mitterrand00:02
Football: Big Tony warms to a little hero worship: Owen Slot in Marseilles meets the striker who has turned jeers into cheers00:02
Letter: Animals would die anyway00:02
Second suicide at 'Doncatraz'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / X-ray vision of the depths: Radon Daughters by Iain Sinclair, Cape pounds 15.9900:02
Football: Barton's touch of class00:02
Do I not like that . . .The folly of a terrace rant: Simon Inglis finds little substance in Kenneth Clarke's ill-timed attack on the Taylor Report00:02
Development corporation faces pounds 2.8m writ: Lawsuit lashes Mersey marina00:02
Shackles off for a banking melee00:02
Pedestrians injured00:02
Bunhill: Restless Lester00:02
Letter: Ethical investors have clout00:02
Records: New releases00:02
Castro's vision00:02
Sport on TV: Hostages of fortune and dream debutants00:02
Rowing: Britain strike double gold00:02
How much does he earn?: No 46: Marion Barry, prospective Mayor of Washington DC.00:02
Cries & Whispers00:02
Gardening: In the outdoor green room: Dramatic effects can be achieved even in an urban back yard. Helen Chappell meets Anthony Noel, the ex-actor turned gardener whose miniature plot is becoming a box-office draw00:02
Today's Papers: Irish PM: unity 20 years away00:02
Equestrianism: Davidson squelches rivals00:02
Property: Ideal Homes: Bruce Kent peace campaigner00:02
Bupa trims health plans00:02
City File: Banana split for Geest00:02
Abduction charge00:02
MUSIC / In truth they were at sea: Lives of the Great Songs - A Whiter Shade of Pale: Vestal Virgins, light fandangoes: Procol Harum's classic can be baffling. Mike Butler asked its authors to help00:02
Words00:02
Assault in Egypt00:02
York on ads: Going Japanese for a slice of the Western market: No 46: Diesel Jeans00:02
BT3 shares go fully paid: Correction00:02
Flat Earth: Elmo's fire00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Have it any way you can: He tells the same jokes he always did and airs the same prejudices, but in his best book since 'The Old Devils', Kingsley Amis shows his capacity to surprise us is undiminished00:02
Squash: Final delight for Marshall00:02
Soyinka watched00:02
Tiny in talks on exit00:02
Letter00:02
Bunhill: And that's an order00:02
Innovation: Big Brother to put curb on roadworks: National database should minimise disruptions by utilities00:02
Letter: Fair isles00:02
Football: Cottee's thirst ends the drought00:02
Indians enter the fray over one Canada: Quebec separatists' guns spiked00:02
Ashdown 'self-destructs' on tax policies, say rebels00:02
Letter00:02
The list00:02
One game's pride is another's prejudice00:02
Cricket: Comfortable win for India00:02
Opinions: Is cohabiting better than marriage?00:02
Bunhill: Victorious00:02
Road building grinds to a halt00:02
How We Met: Mstislav Rostropovich and Clive Gillinson00:02
TRIED & TESTED / Rack and rolling: CD collections hate order, but there are effective ways to store them. Our panel tests five self-assembly units00:02
Lost album lays bare Japanese war atrocities00:02
Tennis: New balls for Wimbledon00:02
Letter00:02
OPERA / Bewitched, bothered, bewildered00:02
INTERVIEW / Keegan's revivalist movement: Richard Williams talks to the man who has nursed Newcastle back to prominence00:02
Fashion: Dark nights in satin00:02
BP on verge of Azeri deal00:02
Added draw of earn as you learn00:02
Letter: Booming00:02
Letter: The 'Forgotten Lockerbie'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Home thoughts00:02
Q & A: Greenland's game kept on ice00:02
Books: In brief00:02
RADIO / Laughter, learnt of friends, under an English heaven00:02
Rugby Union Round-Up:: Gloucester on the grind00:02
Onslow to quit00:02
Retailing: Bouncing back from the jibes: Rubbermaid looks ahead across cultural divide00:02
Rallying: McRae leads in Australia00:02
Flat Earth: Enter a peeler00:02
Motoring: Auto Biography: The Lexus LS400 IN 0-60 seconds00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Fear and loathing in the Soviet nuclear cellar: Stalin and the bomb: The Soviet Union and Atomic Energy 1939-1956: by David Holloway, Yale pounds 19.9500:02
Leading Article: They're playing our song00:02
Real Life: All pushed out: Determined and dynamic - or pushy and horrible? Hester Lacey on the backlash against assertiveness00:02
Almanack00:02
Football: Walsh steals in for City00:02
The agreeable world of Wallace Arnold: How young Rocco tickles the nation's palate00:02
ROCK / Night on the town with our Lisa the diva00:02
Chess00:02
Firms lose millions in Nigerian con00:02
Best and worst: Funds of Funds00:02
'Whiter Shade of Pale' a bit clearer00:02
Duke will tiptoe to his mother's grave: Prince Philip sidesteps a 46-year ban on royal visits to make a private trip to Jerusalem's Mount of Olives00:02
THEATRE / The best little whorehouse in Dublin00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A lost sense of belonging in no man's land: The imaginary Jew by Alain Finkielkraut trs Kevin O'Neill & David Suchoff: University of Nebraska pounds 23.7500:02
Football: Bubbling Dublin00:02
Inside Story: Rachel Nickell: Fantasy justice00:02
Sporting types advised to take cover00:02
Team for 2000 fails to agree: Millennium Commission members are confused about what sorts of project deserve funding, reports Marianne Macdonald00:02
Golf: Teed-off Faldo fires his riposte: Brilliant Ballesteros has a ball at Woburn while Britain's leading golfer goes ballistic over criticism00:02
Insurers cut cost of term policies00:02
Rugby League: Singleton cleared to play00:02
Innovation: Easy meals in a brainy oven00:02
Oranges and peace trees fail to unite Fraserburg00:02
TELEVISION / Here's looking at ewe, kid00:02
Overheard00:02
City & Business: Shareholders are still wearing short trousers00:02
Shares: Bitter looks sweet: Industry changes make regional brewers attractive00:02
BOOK REVIEW / If Oedipus was just very unlucky: On flirtation by Adam Phillips, Faber pounds 14.9900:02
Carter 'is last chance for Haiti'00:02
Letter00:02
Football: Oldham face a watershed: Dave Hadfield explains why some rugby league clubs fear for the future00:02
Golf: Sparkling Seve puts on style00:02
Bridge00:02
Inside Story: Rachel Nickell: Gross, wrong, tragic: Nick Cohen reports on the case that 'even a moron in a hurry could see could never stand up'00:02
Solving the EU's maze of red tape (CORRECTED)00:02
Brewers ready to float00:02
Rear Window: The Hanleys: The perfect pedigree for a great entertainer00:02
A report to wave at protectionists: David Bowen suspects that competition policy in Europe will not really improve00:02
Weighing risk by the ton: There is an optimistic scramble in prospect for slices of the00:02
City & Business: Rocco at head of table00:02
Books: In brief00:02
Time to watch your step on rate rises: Staggered five-year bonds look attractive00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Del Barrett00:02
What the papers said about . . . Newcastle United00:02
Hi-tech failure sells in hours00:02
Bunhill: News lord out to lunch with Labour00:02
Swedes cling to nanny state's apron00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Old Masters and new faces: The familiar giants are all there, but darker forces are present too at the RA's big, new show of Venetian art00:02
Middle-class man, 58, fails to find any yobs at all: Cal McCrystal, a mild kind of chap, set off last week in search of John Major's hooligan culture00:02
Rugby Union: Guscott a monument under threat: English rugby's centre of excellence is running out of patience in his long struggle for fitness. Chris Rea reports00:02
Show People: Behind a Donkey's tale: Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin00:02
Letter: Soldiers' mass hallucination was a fantasy00:02
Chips are down in family feud for food empire00:02
Letter: Their starter before lunch00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Style over substance: When a charity photo show is mounted by 'Vogue', the issues are not black and white00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
Cricket: Slow-motion Warwickshire00:02
Expert finger in the pie: Sir Christopher Bland00:02
The list00:02
Rail strike may be cracking: RMT rank-and-file edge towards arbitration00:02
Health: Second Opinion00:02
The Broader Picture: Sarajevo's summer of hope00:02
US aims for a quick fix00:02
Cricket: Crawley leads the careful crawl00:02
FILM / Beware the enemy in a smart suit00:02
Cricket: Rule Britannic: Derek Pringle introduces his all-star county side, and there's no place for England's bowlers00:02
I say Flora, you say Dairygold: Ireland is divided by religion, politics - and consumer culture, says Brian Cathcart00:02
Racing: Tate in a lone date with Destiny00:02
Innovation: Early low-risk test for Down's Syndrome00:02
Turkey stirs up a storm in the Bosporus: Curbs on waterway traffic anger old salts00:02
Zoe Heller: Listening in you hear the weirdest things00:02
Art Market: Everything in the best possible taste: It's not just millionaires who buy serious art. John Windsor meets documentary maker and self-confessed 'tastie' Nicholas Barker, whose consortium purchases paintings to share00:02
Football: Double-quick United: McClair provides the benchmark as Liverpool's high ambition is curtailed00:02
Helicopter escape00:02
Fishing Lines: The sport with stings attached00:02
Economics: Clarke faces further tests on interest rates00:02
As others see us: Balancing act00:02
Profile: Does he still matter?: His energy kept the Liberal Democrats going, but then came Blair. Paddy Ashdown00:02
Books: In the lists00:02
Fat of the land00:02
Rugby Union: Trial by fury for Quins00:02
Trust in the front line Tom Peters on Excellence00:02
Shelter in a stormy market: Guaranteed bonds lock in gains for investors and offer a cushion when shares fall00:02
First Hand: Is there a doctor in the hospital?: Sister Pat Cooksley couldn't find any medic to answer her calls. Sharon Willmott knows the feeling00:02
Environment: A green industry rises from the ashes00:02
Letter: Real Teds iron their threads00:02
In mad pursuit of culprits: Psychology was always a pseudo-science. Now it is exposed as little more than witchcraft, says Paul Barker00:02
Rugby Union: Woeful Wales thank Evans00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Death-defying dances to the music of time: Evangelista's fan and other stories by Rose Tremain: Hamish Hamilton pounds 14.9900:02
Chechenya attacks Khasbulatov town00:02
Letter: Put to the test00:02
Real Life: You think these suits look similar? Silly old you: Sophia Chauchard-Stuart on this autumn's major fashion con trick00:02
Profile: The battle for respect: Lennox Lewis: Harry Mullan studies the qualities of a British-born boxer craving a place in the nation's hearts00:02
Football: Amokachi offers hope00:02
Soldier killed00:02
City & Business: Charities should opt out00:02
Football: Le Tissier rises to deflate Forest00:02
Letter: Autumn leaves them in denial00:02
Hermit's legacy00:02
The great persuader flies in to meet Haitian military00:02
You think if only I'd been one of those nice Mormons none of this would have happened: Holly Johnson talks of his fight against Aids00:02
Captain Moonlight00:02
Books: Paperbacks00:02
Letter: Why A-levels aren't everything00:02
Troops open fire00:02
Cricket: Lewis runs into form00:02
Flat Earth: Nessie come home00:02
Schroders gloats over Lasmo bid: Guide rubs salt in wounds of rival00:02
Letter: Blind eye00:02
Bunhill: Hopping mad00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A gene's-eye view of the whole of creation: How the leopard changed its spots: The Evolution of Complexity by Brian Goodwin, Weidenfeld pounds 18.9900:02
Nationalism has discovered the global economy and fallen in love with it00:02
Cricket Diary: Opener books up secure future00:02
BOOK REVIEW / When did you last see your guru?: R D Laing: A Biography by Adrian Laing: Peter Owen pounds 2500:02
Clinton prepares for shame or glory: Failure in Haiti would spell political disaster for the White House . . . success would reap huge rewards00:02
Instant villages threaten rural life: Theme park Britain marches on00:02
Athletics: Kenyans lead Great North field00:02
Rugby Union: Bath hit the right notes00:02
Cricket: Men with history in their pocket: Derek Pringle looks back on a cricket season in which a batting hero became a legend and a young captain soiled his reputation00:02
Football: Europe succumbs to thrust of the rapier: Swashbuckling Newcastle set a superlative standard in a week the best of English are united in putting the continent to the sword00:02
Profile: The unreconstructed rebel: Colin Parsons: Taylor Woodrow's chairman insists on going his own way, William Kay discovers00:02
Law 'lets firms hide bad news': Insider trading rules curb flow of information00:02
Flat Earth: Rats to Milton00:02
Football Round-Up: Wolves in bullish mood00:02
Leading Article: Clinton may be right00:02
City & Business: Greyhounds off tax leash00:02
Three steps to combat hardened snorers00:02
Popper: man who taught us to be wrong00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A future in search of the past: Somewhere east of life: Another European Fantasia by Brian Aldiss: Flamingo/HarperCollins pounds 15.9900:02
Postal service promises quick payment00:02
Boxing: Fighting off the nightmares: Harry Mullan meets Ritchie Wenton, a champion coping with tragedy in the ring00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher to stay with Benetton00:02
Piggott pays back another pounds 4.5m tax00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In the rackety vernacular: Walking a line by Tom Paulin, Faber pounds 5.9900:02
Harriman 'betrayed' the family trust: Pamela's stepdaughters sue for dollars 30m00:02
Global warming to blame as Antarctic bursts into bloom00:02
Nickell case psychologist: 'I have acted professionally'00:02
Bunhill: Stand or sit?00:02
Inside Story: The secret of perfect pitch: The media explosion has saturated our age with messages. In a new book, Winston Fletcher unveils the state of the art of driving advertising through our highly selective mental defences00:02
Howard was warned on gun jail00:02
Letter: Song lines00:02
Rugby Union: Harris harries poor Orrell00:02
Oils on Vestey's troubled waters: Family tries to recover Constable and Turner used to secure loans