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Letter: Lost watercolours00:02
Travel: Jamaican advice00:02
Students offered special cover00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Blair signals possibility of links with Lib Dems: Conference ends with recruitment call to give party half a million members00:02
Rugby Union: Old-timer Probyn in for a dip at Bath: Steve Bale on today's matches in the Courage Clubs' Championship00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Drink appeal fear00:02
Appointments00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Leading Article: The waning House of Windsor00:02
Food and Drink: A la recherche du temps fondu: It's truly a dinner to forget. Sadly, Rosie Millard remembered00:02
Rugby League: Wigan have the class to wave banner00:02
Property: Why move? There's nothing nicer than this00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Mortgage firm chief jailed for 43m fraud00:02
Letter from Lewes: Fossilised fish-hooks]: Anthony Buckeridge is 82, but the schoolboy he created remains eternally 11.00:02
Food and Drink: Blythman's unfavourite veg - the Dutch answer back: Eric Truffino, of the Central Bureau of Fruit and Vegetables in Holland, defends the reputation of Dutch produce:00:02
Bookshop Window00:02
Court Circular00:02
Virgin wins one of six new slots on London's airwaves00:02
Missing woman found safe and well00:02
Carey gives full support to Durham's bishop-elect00:02
200 jobs go in Bass pub changes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Biblical thunder and steamy cries: 'Imperium' - Ryszard Kapuscinski tr. Klara Glowczewska: Granta, 14.9900:02
Pro-Aristide peasants defy thugs: As rural Haitians await the President's return, fears of violence are growing, writes Patrick Cockburn in La Bastille00:02
Departures: NY via Iceland00:02
Traders disciplined by SFA over unauthorised account00:02
Classical Music: Making a real nuisance of himself: Musical hoaxer, critical gadfly, football tactician - Bayan Northcott reassesses the paradox that was Hans Keller00:02
Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
Money in Brief00:02
Fire verdict brings call for tougher hostel laws00:02
Arts: What became of J J who?: He looks like Sid James with a guitar and for 10 years he didn't even own a phone. Jasper Rees meets J J Cale, an ex-directory legend00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Fireworks, rubies and an ayah: 'East, West' - Salman Rushdie: Cape, 9.9900:02
Travel: Slow down, there's tranquillity ahead: Nicholas Bethell had never explored Wales before. He discovered an uplifting land of wild, spectacular scenery and indifferent food00:02
Departures: REM gig package00:02
Rate is guaranteed until next century00:02
Argyll unloads 101 Lo-Cost stores00:02
Travel: Need access? Must have visa: Having a passport is only the beginning. Many countries demand far more of the prospective visitor, explains Simon Calder00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Rugby League: Australians find a berth for the 'lucky' Sailor: A happy Kangaroo contemplates the big hop from reserve grade to the highest international level. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Motoring: Electric dreams at the Paris Show00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Philosophical, just like the fat one00:02
Envoy 'stole embassy funds'00:02
What's out there? Sweaters to have or have not: Fair Isles, cashmere jackets, classic knits. Some affordable, some imitable, all desirable. Tony Glenville thinks autumn00:02
Cricket: Fleming forces the follow-on: Australia's new fast bowler makes immediate impact as Pakistan struggle00:02
Howard wants to curtail right to elect trial by jury00:02
Hockey: Old Boys' reunion: Surbiton under threat00:02
Cycling: Hound dogs Schoefs00:02
Angry Congress wreaks havoc with Clinton programme00:02
Arts: Look, children, we're doing Art: If it's too easy, it's not art. Bryan Appleyard speaks out against the packaging and prettification of 'culture'00:02
Dartmoor bids pounds 52.4m for Sphere Investment Trust00:02
How a top photographer started: Tom Stoddart won the Visa D'or, the top award at this year's prestigious international festival of photo- journalism at Perpignan.00:02
Lesbian writer rests in restored peace00:02
UN troops drive Bosnian Muslim forces from weapons exclusion zone00:02
Rugby League: Thursfield's field day stops Bradford00:02
Departures: Down Under dreams00:02
Call for time limits in civil court cases00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
The Independent Road Test: Aura of gold from an old hero: The Range Rover was already the best 4x4 on the market. Now, says Gavin Green, it is even better than it was00:02
MacGregor makes tracks back to Hill Samuel00:02
Regional passions: The Newcastle stotty bounces back: In the first of a series from around Britain, Terence Laybourne finds deliciously rich morsels in the North-east's poverty cuisine00:02
Gardening: Where did all the orchards go?: Anna Pavord visits a living museum of rare apples and pears that Lincoln's developers want to bury in concrete00:02
Squash: Geaves battles to best victory: Women's World Open00:02
Racing: Beaumont hands over reins at Ascot: RACING: The royal course marks a changing of the bowler-hatted guard, as its long-serving clerk retires00:02
Saturday Night: I am about to become a gentleman of the jury00:02
9m pounds heroin find00:02
Cuttings00:02
TELEVISION / The ghost in the scheduling machine00:02
Food and Drink: Italy aims for another renaissance: After a long period of confusion, Italian reds are now coming back in force and, what's more, at affordable prices, says Anthony Rose00:02
Kasparov peace move takes Short by surprise00:02
Letter: Villages need more than babies00:02
'The man from the Pru' is handed his notice00:02
Departures: Cheaper Italy00:02
Landmarks: Watts Mortuary Chapel00:02
Travel: Thank heaven for Sherpas and ponies: With four adults and five children, including her six-year-old son, Harriet Crawley trekked through Nepal, her spiritual home00:02
New finds suggest ritual massacres00:02
Basketball: Panthers tilt at respect: Giants end tough schedule00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Funds bank on small companies recapturing their old glamour: finds a batch of newcomers taking a fresh approach00:02
Hey Mr Postman: There used to be a letterbox on every corner, but nowadays you need a map and compass to find one. Roberta Mock takes her bearings00:02
Departures: More to Widnes00:02
Five-year income bond pays 8.49% net00:02
Classical Music: Right-on turn-off00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Tony Blair and his wife, Cherie00:02
Savaged man tries to apologise to lion at zoo00:02
Auctions00:02
Allies move to increase forces lined up to contain Saddam00:02
Travel: Tours for the trigger happy?00:02
Cardoso faces challenge to fulfil promises of reform00:02
Diva hits false note in royal encore00:02
Travel: Operatic overture00:02
And what's more. . .00:02
View from City Road: Black's cheek is hard to beat00:02
US joblessness at lowest for four years00:02
Zhirinovsky boycotts Duma00:02
Lang fails to endorse Monklands inquiry00:02
Satellite block00:02
Doctor quits on health grounds after 186 errors00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Property: For real dream stuff, spend a fortune up north00:02
Romania bars ex-king00:02
Travel: So, how was it for you?: Ski schools are a very varied lot. Chris Gill ponders the problem of measuring their relative merits00:02
Golf: Angel shows Els no mercy in sudden death: US Open champion and world No 1 both slip to defeat in Alfred Dunhill Cup while Clarke edges out Couples to take Ireland past America00:02
Budget could scupper guaranteed bonds: A tax loophole that allows better returns on a popular investment may be closed. Vivien Goldsmith reports00:02
Letter: Myopia over nuclear risks00:02
Asian Games: Footballer banned for drug use00:02
Travel: Bolivian belly00:02
Travel: Milk price race00:02
On The Road: Camping out in Gotham City00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Football: Make or break time for would-be champions: Former Goodison Park favourite endeavours to pile on the pressure for Everton's troubled manager00:02
Football: Sea air bringing the best out of Brady: Happy days are returning to Brighton and Hove Albion. Glenn Moore talks to their popular manager00:02
Conrad Black to buy back his Telegraph shares00:02
The hyena chained to the kitchen sink00:02
Can Major save the Tory state?00:02
Burlington Arcade sold to Khalili00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Market Report: Talk of a Lucas rights issue depresses sector00:02
Labour at Blackpool: Brown says Labour would cut 'wasteful' Civil List00:02
Scottish Football: Dream team stir00:02
Golf: James sets up lead as US falter00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Baroque feasts snatched from hell: 'The Book of Intimate Grammar' - David Grossman: Cape, 14.9900:02
Reader recipe: Hot stuff in a soup tureen00:02
Boxing: Correa leaves Lewis camp00:02
Calluna on course for USM with 30m pounds tag00:02
Tennis: Navratilova falls at final indoor hurdle: Sukova surprises herself with a return to her finest form and a victory over an old foe00:02
Labour in Blackpool: Turning the tide for women: Patricia Wynn Davies reports on the campaigner who is winning the gender war00:02
Rover in 10% two-year pay offer: Car maker seeks to scrap blue collar/white collar distinctions in shake-up of grades00:02
Schools' modern book list cut to 12 authors00:02
Monopoly: now at a cinema near you: Film distributors were taken to task this week. Boyd Farrow examines whether we can expect more choice on the big screen00:02
Tories are warned of slump in numbers00:02
Money Grouse: Tapped for 300 pounds by British Gas00:02
Correction00:02
Defensive etiquette for the business jungle00:02
Football Diary: Cup ties causing cold pies00:02
Saddam's army menaces Kuwait00:02
Football: Sugar hits back at Venables00:02
BOOK REVIEW: Category A literature in Glasgow: How does a literary outsider become the Booker favourite? Anthony Quinn meets James Kelman00:02
Trains keep running as Tube strike fails to bite00:02
Football: New approach has 'made refereeing easier': Neil Midgley, retired match official, assesses life for the men in the middle of a controversy. Derick Allsop reports00:02
Letter: Too much secrecy over World Bank and IMF00:02
Rugby League: Hanley's charges aim to please00:02
'Mad cow' fears for humans eased by research unit00:02
Obituary: Lina Basquette00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Oh marvellous, marvellous: 'Writing Home' - Alan Bennett: Faber, 17.5000:02
Labour in Blackpool: Prescott attacks 'despicable lying Tories'00:02
View from City Road: Benefits of being on the brink00:02
View from City Road: Buy-backs may be the best option00:02
Rugby Union: England's big Jack plays beat the clock: Steve Bale talks to Jack Rowell, who is trying to create a new ball game00:02
So what do you think of Mr Blair?: As the Labour conference ends Glenda Cooper asks the question00:02
Organic Harvest October '94: Flavour? Let's hear it from the chef: In praise of the organic: Joanna Blythman talks to Shaun Hill about his choice of ingredients00:02
Abuse row couple found in hiding00:02
Letter: Portrait of a lady00:02
Letter: Too much secrecy over World Bank and IMF00:02
Departures: Holy Land tours00:02
No market-wide move to settle Lloyd's disputes, insurers say00:02
Annuity rates may have reached peak00:02
'Clean hands' close in on Berlusconi00:02
Russia fails Council of Europe test00:02
Food and Drink: I could eat pasta for ever00:02
Departures: Trained in French00:02
Senate approves coup leaders' amnesty00:02
Unprecedented conflict of interest unresolved: Here are extracts from a commentary on Italy's crisis by Eugenio Scalfari, editor of our sister paper, La Repubblica00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Walk on the word side: 'Moo Pak' - Gabriel Josipovici: Carcanet, 14.9900:02
Country Matters: Bubbly and sarnies beat call of the wild00:02
Extortion charge00:02
Garden to be dug up in hunt for boy00:02
Birthdays00:02
Westminster auditor is accused of bias: 'Council homes for votes' case defendants say investigator who announced interim guilt cannot be open-minded at public inquiry00:02
Today's number: 50,70000:02
Fabulous start to London Fashion Week00:02
Letter: To get a Tory to vote Labour00:02
Wild boars00:02
IndyCars: Mansell obliged to slip quietly away from IndyCars: Toni Toomey reports from Monterey, California, on the last race in America for a former world motor racing champion00:02
Soldiers charged with Cyprus murder00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Mortgage fraud00:02
Which one would you pick?: If you're not an expert, choose your camera for its looks. Today's gizmo-laden compacts are much of a muchness, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
Get a nice warm glow inside: Julie Aschkenasy enters a strange world of furry lampshades - and knitted chandeliers00:02
Double Play / A good enough Feast: THE WALTON EDITION Yehudi Menuhin, Laurence Olivier, Philharmonia Orchestra, etc / Sir William Walton (EMI CHS 5 65003 2; four CDs)00:02
China's nuclear test blast draws criticism00:02
Coming out of the cold: Is it still easier for gay men to meet someone to have sex with than to meet someone to spend the rest of their lives with? Cathy Aitchison reports00:02
Out of Estonia: Baffled Balts still puzzle over Kremlin rulers' curious antics00:02
Recommended books00:02
Racing: Pitman quits trainers' body00:02
Travel: The things I've seen: Cyclists' Memorial