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Sporting Digest: Asian Games00:02
Letter: Ancient calculations00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Dear John Major: Europe, the tabloids and the right wing . . . a Conservative MP who will not be in Bournemouth this week suggests some targets for the PM to aim at00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell bows out by finishing eighth: Tracy wins season's final race as Briton leaves IndyCar circuit behind him00:02
Haiti leader expected to go today00:02
Football: Wales short of strikers00:02
Football: Forest survive Dutch retreat00:02
Tennis: Maleeva keeps title in family00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Rembrandt theft00:02
Slowdown in recovery 'will halt rates rise'00:02
Rugby Union: Murphy's roar inspires Tigers00:02
The Mark Thatcher Affair: Professional fixer whose deals have made millions: Tim Kelsey and Peter Koenig trace the career of a sports-mad schoolboy who failed as an accountant but still accumulated pounds 40m00:02
Out of Cambodia: Peace is only a dream where the law of the jungle rules00:02
Nasreen affair adds to PM's troubles00:02
Network: Goodbye metal bashers, hello Mr Chips: Former steel and coal workers are now part of a second industrial revolution in Scotland, writes John Arlidge00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Builders' hopes are dashed by fragile upturn00:02
Far right in Austria hails steep gains00:02
Racing: Mann and Snip second00:02
Ministers in effort to display Tory unity00:02
PM re-elected00:02
Leading Article: Saddam cannot win his gamble00:02
Emissions ruling threatens coal market00:02
Letter: Enduring qualities of our great works of art00:02
Letter: Environmental horrors caused by the nuclear industry and DDT00:02
Basketball: Man from Chatanooga catches on00:02
The Worst of Times: 'Well, that's racing,' said the Queen Mother: Danny Danziger talks to Dick Francis00:02
Rugby Union: Stransky strikes to equal record00:02
Rugby Union: South African selectors under fire: Callard incensed over choice of tourist for forthcoming visit00:02
THEATRE / Idol moments: The Mark - Cockpit, London00:02
10,000 pounds tipple00:02
US warns Iraq this time it will go all the way00:02
Freud: Woody Allen and me: In an exclusive interview with John Forrester, the father of psychoanalysis admits to making few mistakes, and offers some choice advice to his postmodern disciples00:02
Radioactive waste site 'breaking safety laws'00:02
Network: Update: Car security00:02
Letter: Hated statues for the demolition list00:02
Birthdays00:02
Rebuke for Major over pledge on Europe00:02
Mayor stoned00:02
Summary00:02
Football: Dreyer has an off day00:02
Network: SuperMario and Aladdin meet Marlon Brando: The National Film and Television Archive, preserver of artistic heritage, is planning a collection of video games. Nick Wray reports00:02
Desperate Saddam takes on the world: The Iraqi leader's latest crisis is a rash attempt to attract attention to his country's plight, writes Robert Block00:02
Guilt-edged art: What right has art to address atrocity? What right has it not to? Kevin Jackson on the issues raised by Rwandan Stories00:02
Network: Silent raiders of the voice box: With v-mail, it's simple to keep track of callers. It's almost as simple to rake off a few million, as Phil Reeves reports00:02
Europe could block aid for Jaguar00:02
Rugby League: Goulding is good value00:02
Justice Bill protesters in West End battle with police00:02
British women boost careers through better networking00:02
Letter: Distasteful rules for immigrants00:02
Football Commentary: Tranmere ride a new Mersey beat00:02
Network: How a Monte Carlo walk could save the bank: Only powerful computers can handle the latest complex deals, writes Peter Rodgers00:02
United face the strain of changes00:02
The Mark Thatcher Affair: Informant lives in fear of assassins00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
The Mark Thatcher Affair: Arms deal triumph for 'Batting for Britain': Steve Boggan examines the history of the biggest weapons agreement ever struck between two countries00:02
US aircraft deployed in Gulf to deter Iraq00:02
OPERA / A dastardly Don: Don Quixote, ENO00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Hunt for boy widens00:02
Network: In a cleft stick with my laptop: You can take a computer anywhere - but beware, warns Raymond Whitaker00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Athletics: Wariso drug claim denial00:02
Suicide: the loved ones left behind00:02
Leading Article: An arms deal too close to home00:02
Obituary: Gottlob Frick00:02
Obituary: Professor Peter Williams00:02
Eurovein plans to float in November00:02
Graduate 'copied'00:02
Japan quake00:02
Sarajevo fears new Serbian onslaught00:02
German Federal Elections: Complex calculations that point to a coalition00:02
Letter: Concerned parents defend Stoke Place00:02
Bottomley rejects national standards in community care00:02
Football: Dismay and disarray for Villa00:02
Letter: Colonel's wife maybe, but she's no lady00:02
Right-wing gain00:02
Why the West needs Saddam: As satellite TV prepares for Gulf War III, Robert Fisk questions the motives behind the crisis00:02
BT's pounds 5.3bn holes are most valuable asset00:02
Network: Update: Try before you buy00:02
How blood on the box may save the old fox: A hi-tech squad called the Hunt Monitors is out to capture the fox killers on film, writes Nicholas Roe00:02
THEATRE / Race daemons: Lessing / Marlowe, Hamburg00:02
Golf: Doyle turns for the better00:02
My right honourable friend has a deeply personal problem00:02
'Food miles' eat up money and energy00:02
Don't miss the Metro in Section Two00:02
Diary: 10-16 October00:02
German Federal Elections: Fringe parties hold key for Kohl: Opposition hopes of victory hang on thirst for a new face at the top00:02
Manufacturing Matters 94: When the small guy deserves a leg-up: Government must do more to bolster the growth of small companies which account for up to a third of our economy. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Letter: Environmental horrors caused by the nuclear industry and DDT00:02
In thing: Ad Mad00:02
Hockey: Surbiton pipped for top position00:02
Desert victory for Clinton00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Letter: Communist informer00:02
Swedes on edge00:02
True Gripes: Flagging interest00:02
Be a deviant, but don't lose your head00:02
Saving should begin at home00:02
Pilot killed00:02
The Mark Thatcher Affair: Saudi contact named as key player: David Hellier profiles the alleged middle-man who became a friend of the Thatcher family00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Arresting art explores dark side of humanity00:02
Network: Can the Warp factor break Windows?: Tomorrow IBM attacks Microsoft's dominance with a new operating system. Kim Wilson and Tim Jackson look at the latest battle in the PC wars00:02
Playground that bristles with used needles00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Squash: Jackman crushed by power of Martin00:02
Obituary: Benny Baker00:02
Labour party unveils new 'Clause Four'00:02
MPs want Thatcher arms deal inquiry00:02
Football: Le Tissier finds elusive consistency00:02
Plans will discourage pensions, NAPF says00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Golf: Barr flies past Kite as Americans falter: Journeyman plays the tournament of his life and Stewart overhauls Couples in final straight to make Canada unlikely champions00:02
Network: Update: Students' union00:02
Asylum massacre00:02
Rare enough to eat00:02
True Stories: Did you say sex? You must be kidding00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
The Frocky Horror Show: Drag queens go to see their film incarnations in a Soho cinema. Paul Burston watches the fake fur fly00:02
Hurd maps a course between left and right: The Tory conference opens tomorrow. Donald Macintyre reports on an insight into its dominant issue00:02
BOOKS / And the winner will be . . .: . . . the writer who plays it by the time-honoured book and adheres strictly to D J Taylor's six rules for guaranteed success at tomorrow's Booker Prize ceremony00:02
Rugby Union: Watsonians win friends with Scots on rocks00:02
Rugby Union: Bristol puff but are less than chuffed00:02
Leading Article: Voices of dissent denied a fair hearing00:02
Duathlon: Runners in lion-hearted Longleat trial00:02
Tories face isolation in European Parliament: The Conservatives and their European allies are heading towards a divorce,00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Three strikes and you smell00:02
Lucas to sell two aerospace wings00:02
Rangoli, traditional Indian folk art00:02
Football: Beardsley withdraws from England squad00:02
Football: Raich Carter dies00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Islanders set to defend beautiful place from the 'uncaring'00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Cycling: Boardman takes pride: McGregor breaks British 3,000m record00:02
So much more than showbiz: Once dismissed as irrelevant, the Tory party conference can still make and break both policy and the leadership, says Richard Kelly00:02
Obituary: Alec Dickson00:02
More Fujimori00:02
OPERA / In need of a minor tonic: Makropoulos Case, Welsh National Opera00:02
Racing Commentary: Japan has purchase to prise away the Derby: Erhaab's sale continues the fusion of western lines with eastern ambition which could one day combine at Epsom00:02
ARTS / And What's More. . .00:02
New generation take limelight00:02
Today's Number: 1500:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Epic tale that's more than just a gritty face00:02
Obituary: Alec Dickson00:02
Cricket: Fleming takes a hat-trick in debut00:02
New guidance for organ transplants00:02
Hurd fears Tory lurch to right: Foreign Secretary in eve-of-conference plea to 'use common sense as our guide'00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Scottish Football: Rangers hit by injuries00:02
Football: Howey earns Newcastle late reward00:02
Young see Branson as a moral leader00:02
Sight unseen: Gongoozling00:02
European Football: Italy lack lustre in dour Baltic win: Estonia raise more doubts over World Cup finalists00:02
The Week Ahead: Adoption couple in court00:02
EU 'dumping food' on East Europe00:02
Ken Jones on Mondays: Pressure shows on Ardiles00:02
Rugby Union: Northampton's feast of famine00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Network: Update: Network page00:02
Wills00:02
Rugby Union Commentary: Bath beg to differ and have points to boot: Flat-out Wasps left to catch up00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow:00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Schools to get funding for drugs education00:02
The Week Ahead00:02
Sporting Digest: Gymnastics00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Curdled dreams abandoned in the desert: 'Thesiger' - Michael Asher: Viking, 20 pounds00:02
Body of Solar cult leader 'discovered in Switzerland'00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Letter: History may soon cease to exist00:02
Future of Berlusconi empire unresolved00:02
The Mark Thatcher Affair: Calls to publish 'bribery' report