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Fresh font is chosen to baptise Labour image: New typeface heralds break with old shibboleths00:02
Football: Walker torture goes on00:02
LA lawmen who get away with murder: Police force with reputation for shooting first and asking few questions faces first murder charge in 10 years00:02
Letter: Brighton is not being ruined00:02
Letter: Miles to go before we crash00:02
Q&A / The Upton Park underground00:02
Cheese: Competition winners00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Good chaps and the great she-elephant: 'A Bag of Boiled Sweets' - Julian Critchley: Faber, 17.5000:02
Brewer ventures beyond the fringe: Sponsorship: little theatre groups may not be small beer as image makers00:02
Golf: Roe a Norman conqueror00:02
Slater returns to his roots00:02
TELEVISION / Labour's feisty old guard still sees red00:02
Rugby Union: Shadows over Stradey: Richard Williams hears how Llanelli are aiming to recapture the Scarlet fervour of old00:02
ROCK / With a yelp and a pout00:02
FILM / Picture that majors on motion: No characters, no motives, no trickery: 'Speed' is a film like no other, and a hit. Mary Harron talks to the people behind it00:02
It didn't happen, but he remembered it: An American professor claims to have concrete evidence that memories can be false. Sarah Strickland reports00:02
Picture escapes from the box: Thorn-EMI's variation on a Victorian 3-D illusion promises new depth for TV and computer games00:02
Treasure threat00:02
CHILDREN / Delivering the goods at birth: Dina Rabinovitch recalls the births of her three daughters and finds that a gifted midwife and a bath are best for mother and baby00:02
Captain Moonlight: The Captain's Catch-Up Service00:02
FOOD & DRINK / How a button became a big cheese: At the first ever British Cheese Awards, the overall winner was the smallest entry - the tiny Innes Button, produced by some very cultured goats. Michael Bateman reports00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
Anti-cult groups riven by schism and bitter feuds: Many despise rivals more than sects they monitor00:02
Growing hedge to clip inflation00:02
Low costs put pep into home loans00:02
The best and worst: Far east unit trusts, excluding Japan00:02
Leading Article: It's quality that counts, not width00:02
Charging through the hoops00:02
Captain Moonlight: Lives of the luvvies00:02
Serb snipers attack Sarajevo civilians00:02
Rugby League: Video trial for McDermott00:02
Public told to beware the executor acting at will: Law should be changed to give beneficiaries more power, says Consumers' Association00:02
Blow up the Duke of Sutherland, but leave his limbs among the heather00:02
Quote and unquote: Insurance buyers are often misled over true cost of cover00:02
Rugby Union: Power tells as Eves leads Bristol out of shade00:02
Letter: Judge BAA on its past record00:02
Monopolies body needs finer nose: William Kay says perfumiers' failure to halt discounting has shown up the MMC00:02
Missing mother shuns family00:02
Racing: Late-flowering Bloom00:02
Bookish investor hopes to turn page to profit: Any other business / Tim Waterstone00:02
America's great white hope: Thousands of pilgrims from all over the world are flocking to a small farm in Wisconsin, where a buffalo calf is being hailed as the Native American messiah00:02
Letter: Judge BAA on its past record00:02
Joyriders killed00:02
Captain Moonlight: Tories for Jesus leader limbers up00:02
Letter: Not quite true00:02
Captain Moonlight: 'Acne'00:02
Colour me beautiful, beg Tory MPs: Major 'a bozo in casual clothes' - Clarke 'extra chins' - Portillo 'overboard with Spanish quiff' - Widdecombe 'stick-insect legs'00:02
Captain Moonlight: Thought for the Week00:02
Books: An uncollected poem by Sylvia Plath00:02
Supermac aims for new goals: Simon O'Hagan meets a former Newcastle hero who is now big in Milan00:02
Books in Brief00:02
RADIO / A gander at franglais00:02
Almanack: Postscript00:02
Football: Evans does homework00:02
MP pressed to split job at TransTec00:02
Database00:02
Ice hockey: England break Iceland00:02
Football: Frantic finale floors Leeds00:02
TRIED & TESTED: Massagers00:02
Almanack: Bearing up to the questions00:02
The best-kept secret is out: The unit trust industry is entering an exciting period of change and development. Alison Eadie looks at the shape of things to come00:02
Bunhill: Unexpected phone call00:02
Actors sue Warner for fees00:02
Profile: The lost professional: John Mortimer, Rumpole's prolific creator still mourns the death of liberal England, says Laurence Marks00:02
Fishing Lines: Time off and bad behaviour00:02
Arson charge00:02
Cycling: Boardman sweeps the new boards: Richard Williams reports on the inaugural competition at a pounds 9m velodrome00:02
House protection mob spikes Gatt00:02
Rugby Union: Teague tests Sale's mettle00:02
America: land of the spree: British firms have been frantically buying up US companies, but some have come a cropper. William Kay highlights the pitfalls00:02
Rugby Union: Quins show more grit00:02
City File: Beer is caught on the hop00:02
Mark Thatcher accused: Sources say he got 12m pounds from arms deal signed by his mother00:02
Sit up straight at the Tate: James Whistler's mother has her eye on you00:02
Books: Bestseller list - Hardbacks00:02
Bunhill: Bullish background00:02
What the papers said about . . . Martina Hingis00:02
The Neighbours factor: why teens prefer all things Australian: 'Sugar' magazine could be the biggest thing out of Oz since Jason and Kylie. Tamsin Blanchard reports00:02
Government cuts consumer grants00:02
Flat Earth00:02
FOOD & DRINK / On the shelf: Lemon Grass00:02
Inside Story: Killing the Clause: How Tony Blair and his closest advisers plotted their assault on the Labour Party's historic creed00:02
Journalist shooting00:02
The Independent Management Game: Distillers make a show of strength00:02
Captain Moonlight: Cock-ups not prevented00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Alone of all her set: 'Good Company: Diaries 1967-1970' - Frances Partridge: HarperCollins, 18 pounds00:02
Football: McManaman's national calling: Round-up00:02
Letter: The joy of being first00:02
Letter: Forget Jeffrey Archer, give publicity to writers who need it00:02
FASHION / The woman in black: Charlotte Rampling00:02
Football: Exuberant Spencer00:02
The louder the Tory attack, the better for Mr Blair00:02
Rugby League: Video trial for McDermott00:02
Books: Bestseller list - Cookery Hardbacks00:02
HEALTH / Second opinion00:02
US stirred by a native renaissance: EchoHawk aims to be first Indian governor00:02
Rugby Union: Golden Old sinks Otley - Round-up00:02
Leading Article: Who'll master the market?00:02
Rugby Union Diary: Turner reverses turn for the worse00:02
Author keeps cool, and no mistake00:02
TRIED & TESTED / Pressure points: Massage gadgets00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The present ruins of glories past: 'The Lost Heart of Asia' - Colin Thubron: Heinemann, 16.9900:02
GARDENING / The jolly orange giants of the vegetable world: Onions like footballs, cabbages big as cartwheels: at the Spalding championships size really does matter, as Anna Pavord discovers00:02
Letter: Forget Jeffrey Archer, give publicity to writers who need it00:02
Opinions / How rich is rich?00:02
Indian riot deaths00:02
Football: United fall to Hirst00:02
Worker tribunal is no pushover00:02
Select service for discerning: It can pay to take advice on which funds to pick00:02
Books: Everything but the truth - While Sylvia Plath's poetic fame grows and grows, a new book shows how her life story is 'trapped for ever at the terrible raw moment of her suicide'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Teenage hopes scotched: 'Blackden' - Duncan McLean: Secker, 9.9900:02
For their own good?: Nick Cohen attacks the secrecy protecting social services from public scrutiny in cases involving children00:02
FILM / Gump: simple, but ineffective00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Initial magic of the man that nobody knew: 'President Kennedy: Profile of Power' - Richard Reeves: Papermac, 12.9900:02
First-hand: 'I battled for two years to clear my name': Can the ordinary person fight a libel? It's hell, says James Fraser-Armstrong00:02
Odds fixed on Christmas chart-toppers00:02
What? Me and Ralph? We're like this00:02
Switching can be fun with a bond00:02
Senseless mortgages00:02
Widow blames 'bullying' Bank00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lord of the Red Herrings: 'The Annals of Chile' - Paul Muldoon: Faber, 14.99/7.9900:02
Rugby League: Kangaroos a leap ahead: Wigan are caught on the hop as impressive tourists continue their all-conquering progress to deliver a warning for Britain00:02
Shirley Bassey00:02
Race for first trade mark00:02
Will Aid returns next month00:02
On excellence: Hit and run strategy for hypercompetition00:02
Squash: Jackman through to world final00:02
Mother found00:02
The fastest track to success: If you can't make it writing, why not turn yourself into the story? asks Vicky Ward00:02
Profile: The Spanish avenger: Peter Corrigan charts the irresistible return to swashbuckling form of a golfing master, Severiano Ballesteros00:02
Zambia feels chill of the free market00:02
Football: Wright thrashing00:02
Ferry problem00:02
Hedge wars: man is guilty00:02
Letter: Sporting hits and near misses00:02
Body Shop look-alike to open in UK00:02
Saddam is back] But CNN will be there before him00:02
Gas deaths: landlords targeted00:02
OPERA / Wagner for beginners: As Covent Garden gets a new 'Ring', Michael White introduces the most daunting of operas00:02
ART MARKET / A parlour fit for a Gatsby: He was rich, glamorous, an American collector of Americana. Less well known was Henry du Pont's English furniture, which goes on sale next week. Geraldine Norman reports00:02
Letter: Lyrics ended the long search00:02
The List00:02
Map for finding capital00:02
Bunhill: Success spills over with tiny bubbles on the air00:02
BSkyB spins up and up as pundits go into orbit00:02
Sport on TV: Dearth of thrills as Beeb turns over new leaf00:02
Golf: British amateurs one stroke behind00:02
Forget Naomi: mum's the word00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Green whiter than white: 'The Life and Death of Petra Kelly' - Sara Parkin: Pandora, 15.9900:02
Value of a cause we need to champion00:02
Letter: Music in Israel enjoyed by all00:02
ARTS / Cries & whispers00:02
Worst violence fear as hunting starts: New laws are voted on after clashes with saboteurs increase (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: Tax system needs overhaul00:02
Football: Beckenbauer for president00:02
Words: Honour00:02
Inside Story: So who was responsible for Clause IV00:02
Scots telebank00:02
Italy business plan00:02
Bunhill: Aqua Libra00:02
Warburg points a warning00:02
Ageing ships threaten lives of their crews00:02
Death cult was riven by disputes: Swiss and Canadian police hunt leaders as evidence points to murder, not suicide, of most Solar Temple victims00:02
ART / No beauty except in strife: The subject is war, and the pity of war. The Barbican's new show puts the 1914-18 generation under a savage spotlight00:02
Football: The luxury Venables must afford: Ian Ridley believes that there should be room in England's adaptable set-up for the talents of Matthew Le Tissier00:02
SCIENCE / Flesh on the bones of early man00:02
Captain Moonlight: Geoffrey shows them how. Not.00:02
Lucas looks to recover spark: City hopes new chief will inspire revival00:02
Dangers to watch once the US bug has bitten00:02
THEATRE / Aida joins the Dublin demo00:02
ARTS / Records00:02
Body Shop adds a touch to its message00:02
Hockey: Slough still on00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
At the feet of the master00:02
Captain Moonlight: Flagging imagination00:02
Cricket: Salim finds right mix00:02
Letter: Sign to nowhere00:02
Rugby Union: Murphy steps in to sink West00:02
Feuding king-lovers await the Queen00:02
Profile: Tough name to contend with: Michael Deeny: Lloyd's crusader has a talent for making and losing money, writes David Bowen00:02
Ladykiller lands bullring bit-part00:02
Football: Woan chips in at the last00:02
The crown prince of Sheffield00:02
Captain Moonlight: More Poncendogrot00:02
US sends crack force to counter Saddam: Iraqi moves 'very similar to those that preceded 1990 invasion' bring Republican Guard division to within an hour of Kuwait border00:02
Easy does it for term assurance00:02
Israelis decide that it's far better to be Red than Dead: A vast desert canal plan is seen as a key to Middle East peace - or disaster00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Paul Rhodes00:02
Three Haitians killed00:02
Clarification: Lessons on dignity and compassion from plague-stricken Derbyshire00:02
And only 75 shopping days to go . . .00:02
Paperbacks00:02
Tories call Blair a socialist Trojan horse00:02
N&P and supplier shared director: Former boss also headed computer firm00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A walk on the Wilde side: 'The Flaneur' - ed Keith Tester: Routledge, 37.50 / 12.9900:02
Bunhill: Fantastic financier?00:02
Rugby Union: Bath survive the storm00:02
Tennis: Becker attacks rule changes00:02
Bunhill: Steeled for shocks00:02
Soldier's wife killed by grenade00:02
Inside Story: Inflation hero is man in a billion: When retired banker Dragoslav Avramovic came to the rescue, Serbs were using their worthless currency as wallpaper. He tells Richard Thomson how he brought the runaway dinar to heel00:02
How much does he earn?: No 49: Patrick Minford.00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: How we thrashed out dress policy over dinner00:02
EATING OUT / Creme de la creme of Bristol: Hunt's00:02
Fair to middling: Mike Truman examines the problems of introducing single pricing00:02
Advertising challenge to power of the press00:02
Bugs races Mickey on high street: Warner chases Disney's retail success00:02
Answer to the missing link00:02
Highland hawk set to swoop south00:02
Today's papers: Killer duo00:02
Car sales time warp00:02
Opposition to Blair caves in00:02
Cricket: Sri Lanka in command00:02
Letter: Forget Jeffrey Archer, give publicity to writers who need it00:02
Look at league tables to spot trends00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Publish and be damned: 'Lilley & Chase' - Tim Waterstone: Headline, 15.9900:02
Bus companies join fast lane: Deregulation of public road transport has created opportunities for investors00:02
As others see it: Tawdry00:02
I've seen enough of Barbra's inner child, thank you00:02
British Aerospace close to VSEL deal00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
'Heil' apology00:02
Football: Taylor in turmoil00:02
UK bank transfers cost most00:02
Stanhope on brink of collapse: Ex-director sells shares as banks hold talks00:02
Football: Barmby's lifeline for Ardiles00:02
Football: Celtic holding firm00:02
Green brigade takes to the wood00:02
Letter: Not 'humour'00:02
Only budget cuts will create saving graces00:02
Letter: Hearing loss00:02
Almanack: United win in the air00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Canon fire rocks campuses00:02
Motor racing: Mansell third00:02
MUSIC / Triumph over the absurd00:02
Show People: Buttoned-up no longer: David Suchet00:02
Rear Window: Maybe the black rat didn't do it: the Black Death00:02
BOOKS / In the lists00:02
How we met: Dave Stewart and Damien Hirst00:02
Cautious firms dip toe in pensions water00:02
PROPERTY / Ideal homes: Michael Holroyd, biographer00:02
Lives of the great songs: These Foolish Things: The classiest tear-jerker00:02
The Third Sex: Tessa Souter meets the women taking the male hormone testosterone, not to become men, but in an attempt to create an entirely new gender