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POP / Flex and drugs and rock'n'roll: They don't sing, they don't dance, so what do they have to do to become the Roadie of the Year? Not a lot, as Mark Jolly discovered00:02
The Silicon Glen success story00:02
Baseball: Defiant players stay on base: Congress set to examine owners' exemption from monopoly laws00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Police reopen abuse homes inquiry: Buckinghamshire Council withheld evidence of mistreatment of mentally handicapped for two months00:02
Dilemmas: Can godparents be atheists?: Joanna is worried about being a hypocrite: readers have their say00:02
Pembroke: Family clash averted00:02
Italian style in the dock00:02
Victory for Jewish community in battle over 'eruv': Gummer gives go-ahead for establishment of Britain's first symbolic enclave. Ian MacKinnon and Simon Midgley report00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Fayeds yield in battle against DTI: European Court of Human Rights rejects brothers' attempt to overturn report on House of Fraser takeover00:02
ARTS / Right of reply: Michael Attenborough of the RSC says that David Lister's 'obituary' for political theatre is premature00:02
Barratt on target for new home sales: Market surprised by 73% jump in pre-tax profits House prices predicted to rise 5-10% in South00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Scholes in class apart for United00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Football: Phillips savours his lucky night00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Racing: Blame for Rouse00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Honourable Bolshie goes back in time: Years of hope: 1940-1962 - Tony Benn: Hutchinson, pounds 2500:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Burnley fall foul of alert Fowler00:02
Out of America: Money destroys mystery of Lawrence's Shangri-La00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Football: Goalscorer with the deft touch00:02
THEATRE / Queen and country: Paul Taylor Two Weeks with the Queen at the National, London00:02
Law Report: Race bias complaint can proceed: Rovenska v General Medical Council Employment Appeal Tribunal (Mr Justice Mummery, Mr R Jackson and Mrs M E Sunderland), 16 September 199400:02
Dance Umbrella wins Prudential Arts award for second time00:02
Dutch report hits Unilever sales00:02
Bowthorpe surges through US deals00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Leading Article: Unready, steady, go to the new millennium00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools Dividends00:02
'Big Issue' editor will not give names: Homeless people feel victimised by officials who are targeting the magazine which is their lifeline. Danny Penman reports00:02
Scandinavia socialists sweep board00:02
Inspection procedures to remain: Peter Rodgers looks at the history of complaints about the fairness of the system00:02
Jackson abuse case dropped00:02
UN general under fire for kid-glove approach to Serbs: Spotlight falls on General Rose over plight of Sarajevo - Nato criticises UN for its reluctance to use air power00:02
View from City Road: BAe papering over the prospects00:02
Liberal Democrats' Conference: Pro-nuclear vote lost00:02
University character profiles to be drawn up00:02
Mixed signals in Germany00:02
Golf: Open back at improved Carnoustie00:02
Capital Gains; I want to take you higher00:02
Football: Charlton haunts old friends00:02
Revived 'Soviet Union' on table00:02
Piracy charge00:02
Education: Does it pay to go private?: High expectations and freedom from passing fashion: Tony Evans, Headmaster of an independent school00:02
In thing: Jewellery by Isabel00:02
Major clean bowls the S Africans00:02
Letter: Lib Dems' drugs debate: a question of responsibility00:02
Gala launch of new opera house achieves romantic heights00:02
The daily poem00:02
Liberal Democrats' Conference: Tax and benefit policy leaves doubts over costs: Patricia Wynn Davies reports on the progressive but uncosted framework agreed following an uneasy debate00:02
Tory pours cold water on Blair's new dawn00:02
Cricket: Legends are left at sixes and sevens: Richard Edmondson sees a pay dispute darken cricket's floodlit slog at The Oval00:02
Diary00:02
Tennis: Sampras up for Cup00:02
Something Else00:02
The hoary old tongue that blows down the dog and bone00:02
Fossils could reveal origins of humanity: David Keys reports on the discovery of bone fragments 500,000 years older than any human remains found before00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Rugby Union: Morgan joins league club00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Hospital sets up help line00:02
Letter: A shortage of death in Adams's writings00:02
Optimism as trade gap narrows00:02
Israeli soldiers held in anti-Arab 'plot'00:02
Enterprising Londoners go it alone00:02
POP / The charts00:02
Snooker: Parrott put out by wild card Hallett00:02
Motoring: Spoilt for choice00:02
Help, I'm British and I've been raped: Sexual attacks on British women abroad are on the increase; isolation, language barriers and unsympathetic police make prosecutions rare. Barbara Rowlands reports on one woman's story00:02
Baby Doc goes on the run from debt00:02
Letter: Lib Dems' drugs debate: a question of responsibility00:02
Letter: A proper role for psychology00:02
Call for single body to vet standards00:02
Court Circular00:02
Football: Watford fall to Klinsmann's clinical touch: German striker scores cup hat-trick00:02
M50 case pay-out00:02
Cambodian hostage talks00:02
Mandela shuns clash with Inkatha leader: The President's fear of Buthelezi is frustrating ANC supporters in Natal, writes John Carlin in Johannesburg00:02
US troops puzzle over just why they are in Haiti00:02
First person: Drapes of wrath: Carrying on the net curtain war00:02
Hot air of change in Africa: John Major has called for the prevention of wars through diplomacy. But Richard Dowden doubts if this former colonial power is up to it00:02
Motoring: Volvo speeds up00:02
OPERA / Noises off-stage: Della Couling on Chung's final opera as musical director at the troubled Paris Bastille00:02
Heads urge abolition of GCSE00:02
Fashion: Think woolly, it's wild in the country: St Tropez? Forget it. Say hello Chilterns and take a long walk amid the falling leaves. Marion Hume piles on the layers and escapes into the mist00:02
Pollution is not sole cause of asthma rise00:02
Manager blamed for rail crossing near-miss00:02
POP / One night in the life of a DJ: It isn't easy being a jobbing DJ. Charlie Gillett reports from behind the turntables at one of London's most demanding clubs, the Mambo Inn00:02
Football: Lineker retires to strike out in media00:02
CINEMA / John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Bossano ticked off by FO00:02
TSB sceptical in face of union's strike threat00:02
The art of survival in the bush00:02
Britons lose chess games after partition dispute00:02
Cities see a cheap solution to traffic ills00:02
Dig a pond: - and rescue disappearing city wildlife00:02
Death toll rises as cholera hits Ukraine and Albania00:02
POP / Riffs: Isabel Monteiro, Drugstore's singer, on 'Superhuman', by the Flaming Lips00:02
From man on the street to man in the street: Anne Spackman on the head of Shelter's move to the Consumers' Association00:02
Adult education centres at risk00:02
Football: Spurs to fight on over FA verdict: Dispute to be settled outside courts00:02
Trams 'better alternative to Tube or bus'00:02
C4 criticised over football manager's swearing00:02
POP / This week's new albums00:02
Liberal Democrats' Conference: Ashdown to throw down gauntlet over NHS: Rivals to be challenged to join forces to aid health service - Tax reform is axed00:02
Drugs in Sport: Edwards denies taking drugs: 'Heartbroken' shot putter emerges from seclusion to try to clear his name00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Elgar mit uns00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Motoring: Putting the ease back into grease: Car need fixin? Rather go to the dentist? James Ruppert finds garages that offer service with a smile00:02
They must share our lives, too: For abuse to stop, people with learning disabilities need recognition and friendship, says Fred Heddell00:02
Private sector to supervise tagging of criminals00:02
BAe cash outflow worries investors00:02
Higher Education: Fall in for an engineering degree: Armed forces cutbacks are releasing trained personnel on to Civvy Street. Christopher Bellamy reports on how they are being turned into graduates00:02
Sluggish Tokyo trade hits brokers00:02
Murder case retrial00:02
Underground and buses 'need pounds 5bn'00:02
Welsh may lift ban on marriage of divorcees00:02
Letter: Words that become fit for dictionaries00:02
Sweetness and spite: You can be too nice, you know. Emma Cook attends a course teaching the vituperatively challenged to hurl a well-deserved insult00:02
Golf: Ballesteros joins party and heads for the show: Spaniard arrives at Lancome Trophy in anticipation of invitation for World Match Play as Scottish course receives go-ahead00:02
Poll upset bodes ill for Democrats' prospects00:02
Glossary: Nowadays, even sinners can be sinned against00:02
Pay review boards 'are being abused'00:02
Heseltine shifts on publication of Archer report00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / 'Allo, 'allo, 'allo - what's your starter for 10?00:02
Business & City in Brief00:02
Jordan gets global union post00:02
Letter: Popper's critical scientific legacy00:02
Remploy deal00:02
Accounting rules war begins: Heather Connon describes an attack by finance directors on an 'illogical' new standard relating to acquisitions00:02
Football: Lineker, the predator with mass appeal: By retiring now, the striker with the wholesome image has again shown perfect timing. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Where shall we meet? The enterprise SW300:02
Citroen eliminates body roll00:02
Letter: A proper role for psychology00:02
A fortune in futures lures locals to Liffe: Diane Coyle looks at risk and reward for traders using their own capital (CORRECTED)00:02
Motoring: Free emissions tests for a day00:02
BEST-SELLERS / TOP 10 UFO Sighting Areas in UK00:02
Liberal Democrats' Conference: Citizen's income plan dropped00:02
Leading Article: SNP begins to face reality00:02
Football: Leeds and Ipswich suffer ignominy00:02
Teenagers taking risks with health at an earlier age00:02
Motoring; Korean launch00:02
Rugby League: Lindsay backing clubs to resist NZ tour call-ups: Dispute over British-based Kiwis00:02
Dear Jeremy Paxman: Beware of over-enthusiastic fan mail, a former contestant00:02
Leading Article: US troops must no longer stand by00:02
Expletive defeated00:02
THEATRE / David Benedict on theatre00:02
Racing: Roberts reaches grand total00:02
PC in shootings inquiry released00:02
US troops to take on Haitian thugs00:02
Education: Teenagers and how to survive them: Nicholas Roe joins a group of parents going back to school for lessons in the tricky subject of adolescence00:02
Heron car interests are sold00:02
Trade talks00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Bottom Line: Labours of Laporte00:02
Education: Does it pay to go private?: You find a sharper breed of teacher in state schools: Michael Duffy, Headteacher of a comprehensive school00:02
Bottom Line: Photo-Me frustration00:02
Quangos 'neglect consumers'00:02
Football: Darby finds pace at Racecourse00:02
FILM / The thrill of the high-speed chase: Coming soon (faster than you think) to a cinema near you, Speed is a refinement of that staple of the movie-goer's diet - the car chase. Ryan Gilbey on the guilt-free trip00:02
Racing: Balding sharpens his Stiletto: Kingsclere's sole two-year-old winner will carry the burden of expectation for his stable at Ascot on Saturday00:02
Raiders injure 1200:02
Letter: Lib Dems' drugs debate: a question of responsibility00:02
Legion bug at Heathrow00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Reluctant torchbearer for moral crusade00:02
Putting the banana story straight00:02
POP / A belated Serge of interest: The French adore anything about Serge Gainsbourg, Jane Birkin included. We failed to see the light. So Birkin is back, holding his torch00:02
A bigger issue: The day the inspectors came to call00:02
Prisoner turns tables on his Japanese guards00:02
View from City Road: Let the DTI's verdict stand00:02
Football: Redknapp on the attack00:02
Centrefold: Suits on the piste: Mountain lust aroused in the city00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Wright shows Arsenal's cutting edge00:02
Cricket: Yorkshire to sign Bevan00:02
Thatcher bowls Major a googly00:02
View from City Road: Shareholders can work it out00:02
Obituary: Jule Styne00:02
Football: Keegan to sign Kitson for pounds 2.25m00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Narrow escape for Francis00:02
Bomb triggers refugee riot00:02
Football: Venables still yearns for Spurs: Trevor Haylett on the England manager's inside account of a messy football divorce00:02
French courts summon blood scandal ministers00:02
Volatile markets get Exco year off to strong start00:02
Chelsfield in pounds 80m project00:02
Birthdays00:02
Today's Number: 10000:02
Charity squeeze00:02
Brokers targeted in drug money laundering blitz00:02
Single-sex list00:02
Youth crime costs pounds 7bn a year, researchers say00:02
Badminton: Medal prospect Gowers is left out of Olympic squad: Foreign partners exclude Briton00:02
Bottom Line: Barratt set for another burst of speed00:02
Football: Celtic name three new directors00:02
Market Report: Electricity companies among few bright sparks00:02
Obituary: Jule Styne00:02
Letter: Storm damage00:02
Judges' lodging costs higher than at the Ritz00:02
Ankara's nationalist stance alarms West: Hugh Pope talks to Turkey's new, outspoken foreign minister who is taking a tough line00:02
A very tough act to follow: As the curtain rises anew, Emily Green recalls the awesome dramatic achievements of Riverside Studios00:02
Liberal Democrats' Conference: Salmond demands a referendum: SNP leader says Major must give Scotland same right to vote as00:02
Swan-song for the big red bus: London's pride: The Routemaster, beautiful, efficient and simple to maintain, is 40 years old this week. But age and galloping privatisation mean its days are numbered. Jonathan Glancey reports00:02
The trouble is, things are back to normal00:02
Letter: Lib Dems' drugs debate: a question of responsibility00:02
Letter: Healthy shopping and the 'sweet trolley'00:02
NEC plans pounds 530m Scots plant00:02
Liberal Democrats' Conference: Quotes of the day00:02
Missing link found in Ethiopia00:02
Man dies as train hits car at unmanned site00:02
Street-Porter to head cable TV channel