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Anniversaries00:02
Mart for art's sake: Serious 'work' goes in galleries; fun 'products' go in shops, right? Not so fast, says a new exhibition. Robin Dutt fingers the fake furs00:02
Law Report: Exclusion order is upheld: Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte McQuillan. Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Sedley), 9 September 199400:02
Badminton: Scots to protest at snub00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Talk-in begins over Kenwood trees00:02
Right set to firm up its grip on Bavaria00:02
Football: Newcastle call off Kitson deal: Keegan fails to agree terms with England Under-21 international00:02
Golf: Faldo finds the right line of attack00:02
FILM / Battle with a glossy sheen: Adam Mars-Jones on 'the outstandingly prosaic' Gettysburg, a treat for lovers of big battles and big hair. Plus (left) Sheila Johnston on the week's other new releases00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
MDIS shares crash on first figures: Flagship new issue halved in value Shock likely to damage software sector and threaten future floats00:02
Industry expects brake on output00:02
Obituary: Sandra Fisher00:02
EQUESTRIANISM: Glasgow's jump start: Prizes draw top riders00:02
Judges find lodgings lack home comforts: Excellent butler, pity about the elephants00:02
Major defends SA arms sales effort00:02
GOLF: Lancastrians lead in Italy00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Unionists urge caution on US-Sinn Fein links00:02
Undergound mayor seen as Haiti's next leader00:02
Danish parties discuss cabinet00:02
Ferry deaths inquest00:02
Tumour patient's months of anguish00:02
Investment rise reveals property recovery00:02
Short cuts: Blink and you'll miss them: an international showcase of short films00:02
Soldiers die in helicopter crash00:02
Letter: Drug experiences from New York00:02
Romance fades00:02
Nato jets hit Bosnian Serb tank00:02
Major rules out amnesty for IRA00:02
Outside Edge: Adrian Turpin on the 'interactive' thriller Tears of Glass00:02
Obituary: Johnny Berry00:02
Magistrates rule CSA assessments can be overturned: Agency to challenge a ruling that could open floodgates for absent parents to challenge payments. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
Tennis: The greats of tennis gather to mourn Vitas Gerulaitis00:02
TENNIS: Edberg draws on old conquests for new strength: Victory a decade ago encourages Sweden in Davis Cup semi-final against USA, while Germany take on Russia00:02
Letter: Drug experiences from New York00:02
Mozart statue00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
Writs fly as Revolution disintegrates into chaos: City characters fall out over plan to sell new magazines in petrol stations, John Willcock reports00:02
Raider beats KKR's dollars 2bn bid for Borden00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Pupils 'should play more school sport'00:02
Carey heartened by Church in China00:02
Members of Talawa, Britain's leading black theatre company, on stilts in rehearsals for Resurrections00:02
MOTOR RACING: Coulthard and Hill refuse to be distracted00:02
A view from abroad: Ethan Freeman, actor00:02
Angry HK exit for boat people00:02
TELEVISION / Fishy frivolity and high-minded pursuits00:02
Cache of Semtex found inside jail00:02
Doubts over 'rescue' for Swan Hunter00:02
Former NHS chief to join Bupa board00:02
Credit Lyonnais hits further bad debt snag00:02
Computers: Feedback: Net in print00:02
SNP takes action to cure 'inferiority' on independence00:02
Inflation rate higher for rich, study finds00:02
Stress of teaching 'affects marriages'00:02
Bottom Line: The story at United00:02
Bottom Line: RMC getting the mix right globally00:02
London walks / Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness: Michael Leapman admires the autumn leaves and one of Britain's finest Jacobean mansions in Richmond00:02
Talking shop in the men's room: Sport on telly, car mags and no lacy bras: Emma Cook visits the world's first creche for reluctant male shoppers00:02
RUGBY UNION: Tactical revolution has Andrew at its hub: Wasps have taken off in the league with a devastating style that is winning hearts as well as matches. Steve Bale reports00:02
View from City Road: Danger signals in prospectus00:02
Another outsider to run Distillers: Guinness defends decision to recruit a second managing director from another sector00:02
Dairy00:02
Stores in their eyes: You're a celebrity. You've money to burn. So where do you flash your hard-earned cash? Julie Aschkenasy found out.00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Newspaper group sets up cable TV base: 'Daily Mail' group takes over the former headquarters of Channel 4. Maggie Brown reports00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
PIA says it will name firms it turns down00:02
Letter: Drug experiences from New York00:02
Prisoner's TV escape00:02
John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Unions prepare to fight Labour on wage pledge00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Short and Adams trail in chess contest00:02
Bottom Line: No bargain at ED&F00:02
Golf: Faldo commits himself to American tour: Ballesteros in the swing in Lancome Trophy00:02
Better margins help McAlpine back to black00:02
Radio 1 overtaken by sister station00:02
Letter: Michelangelo or not?00:02
Obituary: Amy Clampitt00:02
Thieves take a bite of the Apple: Elaine Fogg and Jilly Welch examine moves to curb computer theft in the capital00:02
Law Report: Exemplary damages against police in 'bag torture' case: Treadaway v Chief Constable of West Midlands. Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice McKinnon), 28 July 199400:02
Kuwait and Iraq agree to missing persons team00:02
Letter: Woolly solution to wooded problems00:02
Embarrassed Fascists to sink flagship party00:02
View from City Road: Laura Ashley fails to bloom00:02
What a way to treat a mother00:02
Dutch hanging appeal rejected00:02
Boxing: Lewis' last home fight00:02
The Daily Poem: One Of The Strangest00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Today's number: 86m00:02
Liberal Democrats' Conference: 'Sustainable society' paper calls for tax to save environment00:02
Leading Article: A rosy view of the Church in China00:02
Geest warns of loss after floods00:02
Non-League Notebook: 'John Who' aims for more Cup glory: Former Plymouth manager hopes to revive the spirit of his 1984 FA Cup success00:02
Walker denies he tried to mislead the SFO00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
UN forces fight pitched battle with Somalis00:02
Boy dies after rugby game00:02
Racing: High price for top chaser00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
MUSIC: An engaging tone: Stephen Johnson on a MacMillan premiere, a Mahler First and a Tilson Thomas double act reprise from the LSO at the Barbican in London00:02
Bestiality at home for handicapped is alleged00:02
Nato top brass00:02
After Hours00:02
Letter: Psychology on trial00:02
Obituary: Amiya Chaudhuri00:02
Body's daily rhythms set a peak time for suicide00:02
Parents of juvenile offenders targeted00:02
Labour bars 14 male conference delegates: Constituencies should have been represented by women00:02
Clinton threatens Japan over trade-talks deadlock00:02
Cricket: Six and out for legends00:02
Angry mayor shows his colours: Gheorghe Funar, who is a serious patriot, insists there are no Hungarians in Romania, writes Adrian Bridge in Cluj00:02
Coventry production for new Peugeot00:02
Cricket: Ambrose out of India tour00:02
Boris the Conqueror: A year ago he was battling for survival; tomorrow he drops in at Chequers en route for a summit with President Clinton. How did the Russian President pull it off, asks Andrew Higgins00:02
Man 'was forced into sex with animals': Tim Kelsey and Ian MacKinnon report on allegations of bestiality at a residential home in Buckinghamshire00:02
M'lud's butler remains discreet: Judges' lodgings00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Liberal Democrats' Conference: Party embarrassed by defections00:02
Letter: Let it all hang out but be warned . . .00:02
FILM / Valley of the doldrums00:02
Tip-toeing in a leftward direction00:02
Centrefold / Red hot lunch: Taste Rajasthan's finest delicacies in the company of ministers from a menu made for Maharajas00:02
Fathers grateful for paid holiday on child's birth: Martin Whitfield reports on the decision to block European legislation on paternity leave00:02
Pembroke: Fanfare for a Fiat boss00:02
Swiss army sacks carrier pigeons00:02
BR to run 8,000 trains00:02
Electrical supply cut off to Russian missiles00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
People: Jaafar's turn for the throne00:02
Hockey: Coach to tackle club task00:02
Health fears grow as Pope calls off US trip00:02
FILM / A short take on acting: In which Simon Garfield meets Sir Anthony Hokpins at a drop-in centre for actors with too little to do, and is advised, briefly, that the secret of acting lies in the maxim that less is more. More or less00:02
Dalek designer starved to death00:02
Market Report: Worries about loans debit Barclays' share price00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Brixton Brasserie SW200:02
Haiti-the-idea is out of control00:02
Carter success angers State Department00:02
Computers: Feedback: Showtime for computer world00:02
Computers: Commercial wave hits Net: Mike James wonders if governments will continue to pay for the Internet00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 breakfast cereal advertising budgets00:02
Ice pack reveals Romans' air pollution00:02
Letter: The family: still valued by young people and women00:02
Staff at Semtex prison knew of security failings00:02
Attack on 'climate of fear' in NHS00:02
Letter: The family: still valued by young people and women00:02
POP / Out of the darkness: Ryan Gilbey enjoys a bumpy Ride at the Albert Hall00:02
Sporting Digest: Youth Sport00:02
HK talks stalled again on political fine print00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A clever poem, like an exceedingly long joke: 'History: ThE Home Movie' - Craig Raine: Penguin, 9.9900:02
Law: All in the line of duty: Roger Smith looks at the Bar committee's recent attack on its own 'cab-rank rule' with regard to legally aided litigants00:02
Rugby Union: Luyt predicts move to professionalism00:02
Leading Article: Bringing democracy to the quangocracy00:02
Racing: Wagon Master gallops off the trail to Dubai: Success in Ascot's Cumberland Lodge Stakes halts the export of Alec Stewart's favourite ally as a day trip to Paris is ruled out too00:02
Liberal Democrats' Conference: Mutual contempt stands in the way of co-operation: Jonathan Foster reports on why, in one region, Liberal and Labour choose to align with the Tories than with each other00:02
BOXING: McCall eager for chance of a lifetime: Biggest upset in recent history inspires man with designs on Lennox Lewis' title. Ken Jones reports00:02
Britain has fewest laws on employee consultation: Michael Portillo's opposition to works councils is mirrored by UK firms. Barrie Clement reports00:02
Liberal Democrats' Conference: Ashdown crowns party agenda with Commons reform: Leader lays out programme for radical changes under a minority government00:02
Unit trusts given freedom to invest in more countries00:02
Letter: Let it all hang out but be warned . . .00:02
Criticism over CFC substitute dismissed00:02
Blight fears as residents oppose traffic tunnels00:02
De Klerk steadies the boat after Thatcher onslaught00:02
An Irish peace with honour: Brendan O'Leary says that Ulster's two communities can be protected without having to concede shared sovereignty00:02
Letter: The family: still valued by young people and women00:02
Second wave of plague hits India00:02
Relief in sight for bonds00:02
Letter: The 'fourth way'00:02
Unionists urge caution on US-Sinn Fein links00:02
And will I vote for you at the next election? Guess00:02
RUGBY LEAGUE: Nixon covers for injured Pearson00:02
Japan 'out of control' as political rivals lock horns00:02
Rhys leaves hospital00:02
I've planned to snatch a baby boy: What goes on in a child abductor's mind? Joanna's story shows a desperate woman on the brink00:02
Football: Sugar sprinkles spice on a helping of Tottenham: Trevor Haylett listens to Alan Sugar give a three-course insight into his time at Spurs00:02
Computers: Data manager that's just the job: Hugh Davidson beefs up his filing system with an innovative approach to personal information00:02
View from City Road: Guinness on a plateau00:02
Portillo christens opt-out over paternity00:02
Law: Why it's good to talk: Sharon Wallach reports on moves by the Law Society to improve its communication with smaller firms00:02
Ashdown bids to share power with Blair00:02
Birthdays00:02
'14 killed' in Peking rampage00:02
Sundays halt loss of Morrison customers00:02
Leading Article: Mature fathers without laws00:02
Ball-bearing magnate's book collection for sale