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Travel Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
Rail peace hopes raised by Acas talks00:02
Immigrants on run00:02
Confidence on the rise, Warburg survey says00:02
Deutsche to expand US and London operations: Morgan Grenfell to be integrated further - Big move into equities market planned00:02
Sleeper's reprieve00:02
Travel: Safety in numbers?00:02
Country Matters: Farewell Pansy, my funny, faithful friend00:02
Whitemoor boss turns inspector00:02
Nureyev's New York furniture to be sold00:02
View from City Road: Morgan's freedom at stake00:02
'Dirty tricks' storm breaks over Swan bid00:02
Sinn Fein plan to open border crossings00:02
ARTS / How should we celebrate the millennium?00:02
Football: Why United need the FA's support: England's European trail-blazers are handicapped by domestic demands. Glenn Moore argues their case00:02
Major and Sinn Fein closer on ceasefire00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Serbia's propaganda machine falls silent00:02
Hard times in Europe keep profits down at Hepworth00:02
Crash victim gets pounds 7m settlement00:02
Festival of Racing: Heavyweights square up for mile title decider: Distant View and East Of The Moon head the Ascot bill00:02
Policeman took pounds 4,000 to 'lose' file00:02
Nurses 'will quit NHS in droves' over pay00:02
Travel: First, take a crowbar and two tons of rocks: Tony Kelly tried an energetic cure for stress: a weekend learning how to build dry stone walls in the Yorkshire Dales00:02
Heart Searching: Just blame it on the boogie: Struck by a bad case of Saturday night fever, Lyndsay Russell pulled on her cheesecloth blouse and platform shoes and tottered down to the Carwash00:02
Rugby Union: Challenge to claim Bath's kingdom00:02
Travel Departures: Missing link00:02
Hockey: Pickett attacks his problem00:02
Will Aid returns00:02
Ex-NHS chief defends move to Bupa00:02
Appeals: Lauderdale House Society00:02
Tell us where the buck stops00:02
Church appointments00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Nice things are nicer, after all: You can't do both - Kingsley Amis: Hutchinson, pounds 15.99: Kingsley Amis throws off his reputation as a misanthropic old goat. Anthony Quinn approves of the new style00:02
Leading Article: Public interest, private actions00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Kim Basinger's contract case overturned on appeal00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Cousin Aubrey's secret lives: In the Tennessee Country - Peter Taylor: Chatto & Windus, pounds 14.99: D J Taylor on an absorbing tale from Tennessee00:02
Obituary: Madeleine Renaud00:02
Snooker: O'Sullivan in the fast lane00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sport: Quotes of the Week00:02
Service appointments00:02
Travel: Hic transit00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Double Play: Lost in space00:02
Wills00:02
Racing: Bird's Nest laid to rest00:02
Walker stabbed00:02
Travel Departures: Dial a train00:02
Confident Moscow worries the West00:02
Travel: Worst guidebook prize00:02
Another safety incident on railway during strike00:02
Squash: Jackman back injury: Setback for England's world plans00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Picturesque landscapes00:02
Feeling good, but not that good00:02
Travel Departures: Broken journey00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Peekaboo quiffs and eel-spears: The Annals of Chile - Paul Muldoon: Faber, pounds 14.99: Jamie McKendrick unravels the dizzying delights of Paul Muldoon's new poetry collection00:02
Oldest person dies00:02
Football: Smith frets on fitness00:02
Travel Departures: DIA warning00:02
Golf: Palmer bedded down for the weekend: Hard times for old timers in the Lancome Trophy while young hopefuls suffer consequences of internal politics00:02
Chess pair flounder with lacklustre play00:02
Sentence too lenient00:02
Four die in fires00:02
Dutch shocked by execution00:02
Letter: The wrong sort of aid for Africa00:02
Letter: How 'village' life helps mentally handicapped00:02
Travel: You've gotta go with the flow: It's not so much up the creek as down the kloof. Donald Reid, with rucksack and lilo, negotiates an African gorge00:02
Letter: Smokescreen of scare stories00:02
Football Team news00:02
Man sought after fire attack00:02
Former director says Walker wrong to give personal guarantees00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Travel: A healthy appetite for Italy: The weak lira is drawing skiers to Italian resorts, but they have other plus points, says Chris Gill00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Mask sculptueres for Venice00:02
View from City Road: Unilever may win - by default00:02
Stoltenberg out of Nato race00:02
Letter: Making a buzz about Bumblebee00:02
US-UK Fulbright Commission00:02
Dead baby found00:02
Families Facing University: Learning the hard facts of paying for further education: Vivien Goldsmith names the winners of pounds 1,000 worth of Premium Bonds00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Two grand for a near-life experience00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Review: Loud and lovely: Jan Smaczny on Simon Rattle's first concert of the season with the CBSO in Symphony Hall the start of the new CBSO season under Sir Simon Rattle in Symphony Hall00:02
Market Report: Fears of wavering support drive down Hanson price00:02
GA discount00:02
Equestrianism: Skelton takes the high road in jump-off00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Ecclesiastical balancing act00:02
Thousands flee Indian city's plague00:02
BOOKS / 100 years of Russia in photographs00:02
Motoring: Caught on a straight drive: Off to play cricket, Roger Bell attempts 1,100 miles on an Audi A6's tankful00:02
Rugby League: Hull strengthened by Kiwis: Gordon welcomes three new recruits while Australia's captain hopes for winning end to his club career in grand final00:02
Style: To the women of autumn, a golden hello: The return of realism is elegantly upon us. Praise be] Tony Glenville reports00:02
Bible 'mischief'00:02
Rugby Union: The talent exodus: Eight years of Welsh emigration00:02
Humane, but not secure: The steak and Semtex fiasco at Whitemoor may not be typical, but it highlights a confusion in prison policy and regimes00:02
BOOKS / Second Thoughts: Art critic without a clue: Penelope Fitzgerald on the brush with crime that made her decide to go straight00:02
Riskier drivers to get Privilege00:02
Strict code for lottery projects00:02
Alpha Airports set to bid for Qantas catering business00:02
Food & Drink: Who needs greasy fingerprints?: Psychological profiling is not just a game for puzzled policemen. Anyone can play00:02
Property: When you're sick of the city: Couples with children often yearn to move to the country. Anne Spackman meets one family that did, and one that didn't00:02
Zulu king takes flight after clash with his uncle00:02
Variable rate changes00:02
Letter: Making a buzz about Bumblebee00:02
Missing link alive and well in Nuneaton00:02
Travel Departures: Latin eclipse00:02
Boxing: Heavy mob rumble back to Britain: Tonight's Wembley bout is only the eighth world heavyweight title fight to be held here. Rob Mee on a dubious history00:02
Appeal dismissed00:02
Landmarks: Westminster Cathedral00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Dee Dee Myers finds room for ambition in shuffle00:02
A rising bond00:02
London deal for Go-Ahead00:02
View from City Road: Ducking the important issues00:02
Court Circular00:02
Travel Departures: For leaf peepers00:02
Food & Drink: Revel in the riches of brioche: This delicious bread, made with large quantities of butter and eggs, is France's best invention00:02
Bank to offer paternity leave00:02
Obituary: Lord Shackleton00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
'Safari boy' jailed for nine months00:02
Birthdays00:02
Savings rise00:02
ARTS / As if Hitler never existed: The Deutsche Romantik festival has everything: music, art, literature . . . but there's a sinister omission.00:02
Grief advice00:02
Not up to the job? Irrelevant: she's a woman00:02
A fortune in futures lures locals to Liffe: Correction00:02
Travel: Unsung resorts: Forget Selva, try Corvara00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Food & drink: In Eastern European wines, a revolution: The collapse of the Soviet empire has led former Communist bloc countries to make radical improvements, says Anthony Rose00:02
TELEVISION / You don't have to lie to get in here, but it helps00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
NHS 'should reveal patient death rates'00:02
Rugby League: Wigan hang on to survive onslaught: Castleford run champions close with four tries in last 15 minutes while Gordon welcomes new recruits to Humberside00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Food & Drink: Not Italian, not a cafe, just a success: The right restaurant in the wrong county. Emily Green visits a riotous bistro in Cleveland where the locals queue up for a table00:02
Security guards search Whitemoor jail00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Train go-ahead00:02
THEATRE / Tears before bedtime: Paul Taylor reviews The Children's Hour at the Lyttelton in London00:02
Voices drove man to kill children with a hammer00:02
Letter: The wrong sort of aid for Africa00:02
Oil deal brings little respite from Azeri devils00:02
Surgeon charged with aborting foetus without consent00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Haiti amnesty poses problems for Washington00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: How 'village' life helps mentally handicapped00:02
Government disarray over societies00:02
Motoring: Expensive, aggressive, but what a beautiful body: Roland Brown on a superbike with few rivals: the 916 Ducati00:02
Travel: Vinho verde? It must be Portugal: Anna Pavord was confused: what with chalets and flower meadows, she felt she'd stepped into 'The Sound of Music'00:02
Happy returns? Don't bank on it: The performances of personal pension investments vary enormously even in the short term, warns Caroline Merrell00:02
Can Yasser Arafat pass the 'Gaza test'?: Jerusalem is rewriting the Olso accord as the PLO struggles to survive, writes Sarah Helm from Gaza00:02
Revenue explains00:02
Nigerian author's passport siezed00:02
Racing: Alpine Express00:02
Rugby Union: Wales reel as Quinnell joins Wigan: Principality's finest young player dents World Cup ambitions by taking up record pounds 400,000 offer00:02
Move to restrict O J trial coverage00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Autumn ideas00:02
SNP leader condemns 'substitute Tory' Blair00:02
Tennis: Russians on a Davis Cup roll: Stich loses after death threat00:02
Balladur tries to rally RPR after Chirac attack00:02
The Things I've Seen: The Doodson-Lege Tide Predicting Machine00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Fingerlicking delights: Flesh and blood - Michele Roberts: Virago, pounds 14.9900:02
Property: Share a riverbank with Mole and Ratty00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Cricket: Butcher's gesture: Cash for unpaid players00:02
Rarely used law carries threat of life imprisonment00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A dinosaur and a chudo: Russia 2010 - and What it Means for the World - Daniel Yergin and Thane Gustafson: Nicholas Brealey, pounds 12.99: Mary Dejevsky applauds an unorthodox, optimistic reading of Russia's likely future00:02
Out of Lebanon: Ballads of a city's war are left unsung00:02
BBC hat-trick00:02
153mph driver breaks record and goes straight to jail00:02
HK plane crash00:02
Travel Departures: Late availability00:02
Maternity rights 'hinder women's job prospects'00:02
Commerce turns gamekeeper to poacher: 'Revolving door' leads to lucrative posts in private sector for civil servants and politicians with insider expertise. Simon Midgley reports00:02
UN troops investigate new Rwanda atrocities00:02
Football: Breakneck Newcastle in pursuit of United's 10-win start: Phil Shaw looks forward to a Shankly old boys reunion and the rest of the weekend's outstanding matches00:02
Money Grouse: Statement of a frustrated man00:02
Letter: Animals in transit00:02
In cider dealing: Once a cheap alternative to ale, cider now has a broader appeal. Tony Kelly visited a museum devoted to the tipple00:02
Mobutu could lose world pariah status00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A landscape of pimps and police: Cold shoulder - Lynda la Plante: Macmillan, pounds 14.99: Sarah Dunant finds drama and charisma in the new thriller by Lynda la Plante00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Alpine show00:02
Food & Drink: Press the flesh, sniff the skin and stare it in the eye00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
New chairman for loss-maker Allied Leisure: Refinancing agreed as ten-pin bowling operator plunges pounds 30m into the red00:02
Food & Drink: I fear the Dutch bearing veg: Planning a Mediterranean meal of tasty peppers? You're likely to end up with sun-starved frauds grown in chemicals, says Joanna Blythman00:02
Motor Racing: Hill sent flying in brush with Irvine: Roll bar saves Williams driver in spectacular collision with accident-prone Irishman00:02
Gardening: Nothing the secateurs can't cure: High above the traffic, all the rooftop retreat required was a little pruning, and a tree, says Anna Pavord00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Letter: Measure for measure00:02
Five thousand antiques for sale at the glove-maker's folly00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A happy family, toenails and all: Come and tell me some lies - Rafaella Barker: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 14.9900:02
Look Who's Talking: Thatcher always made me suffer: Jon Snow on being thrown out of university, his tie collection, and the problems of behaving too well on air00:02
Sport: The Week in Review00:02
Trust offer00:02
Persil's whiter than white image suffers a new stain00:02
Football Diary: Cure for taints and sinners00:02
Letter: Grotty prospect00:02
Labour moves to defuse row over women's quotas00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Looting in Rabaul after eruptions00:02
Boxing: Lewis ready to get down to business: Britain's unsung WBC heavyweight champion determined to retain his title tonight against an opponent touted as the real McCoy00:02
Winter hints00:02
Today's Number: 1,00700:02
BOOK REVIEW / Struck by light outside Lhasa: They don't make adventurers like Francis Younghusband any more. Jan Morris considers an epic life (CORRECTED)00:02
Economic growth best since the 1980s boom00:02
Faith and Reason: A home for love in all its forms: The Bishop of Worcester, the Right Rev Philip Goodrich, argues that in the Year of the Family there has been too little discussion of the role and benefits of the married family00:02
David Bowie's latest new thing: The man who never fell to earth. See him, read him, feel his CD-Roms