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Media: The channel where the stars are behind bars: Millions of Americans are tuning in to Court TV, the cable service that brings the legal system into their homes. Peter Pringle reports00:02
Iraq's options a poser for US00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Letter: Class concerns in Warwickshire: why should rural communities lose out?00:02
Dentists? I've had a mouthful of them: Susan Elkin looks back in anger on a lifetime of treatment that was GBH of the teeth00:02
Dear Carol Thatcher: Congratulations on being such a good egg, despite being the less favoured twin in a family from hell. Praise to a good daughter from an agony aunt00:02
DTI forced to climb down in Berry case: Government resorted to 'star chamber tactics' in attempt to disqualify him, says ex-chairman of Blue Arrow (CORRECTED)00:02
Footballer is sued over 'intimidatory' challenge00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell is ready for Formula One: Briton exits IndyCars for Estoril00:02
Science: Take a peek at Venus unveiled, and die: Duncan Copp and Christopher Riley praise the doomed Magellan probe, which has enriched our knowledge of our sister planet00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Missed spending target to be tackled00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Major sets out his stall for election: Tough-talking Prime Minister returns fire on Labour, but chairman's opening salvo is blunted by the Mark Thatcher affair00:02
Government accused over minister's move00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Registers of mental patients criticised00:02
Letter: A French lesson in heritage funding00:02
Restructuring puts Lucas into red00:02
Science: Getting a taste of things to come: Susan Watts attends a 'consensus conference' investigating the merits of plant biotechnology00:02
Scharping's clarion call fails to ignite weary east00:02
CSCE ponders its future00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / The image problem: Andrew Palmer on the identity crises revealed in 'Discrete Images, A Positive View' and Jo Spence's 'Collaborations'00:02
Court Circular00:02
Better Clinton than Cedras: The US might yet succeed in Haiti where it failed in Somalia, argues Patrick Cockburn00:02
The Daily Poem: Infinity00:02
Letter: Class concerns in Warwickshire: why should rural communities lose out?00:02
Ministers weigh their words on IRA ceasefire: Desire to maintain peace momentum tempered by need for caution. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Media Update: Palace to take no action over report00:02
Schoolgirls march against curb on Islamic scarves00:02
Rugby League: Edwards takes on captaincy role against Australians: Great Britain leave Schofield out in the cold for first Test00:02
Football: Creaney asked to fill void00:02
Today's Number: 1,39600:02
View from City Road: Forget capital allowances00:02
Football: Fry earns a reprieve: Birmingham chairman drops manager's deadline00:02
Body to be exhumed00:02
Obituary: Professor David Webb00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Excellent wine, pity about the storyteller: Haut Brion: An Illustrious Lineage - Asa Briggs: Faber & Faber, pounds 2500:02
Health Update: Colic shock00:02
World title is no pipe dream00:02
Where Are They Now?: Don Masson00:02
Loan that led to a lengthy battle00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Mekong flood waters rising00:02
Loyalists in Maze talks on ceasefire00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
View from City Road: A case the DTI could not win00:02
View from City Road: Lucas chief has a following wind00:02
Police seek man cwho met the cult leaders00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Feeding frenzy in blue waters00:02
'Imprudent' loans will hit bank margins00:02
Rules eased for science firm floats00:02
South Africans buy US paper maker00:02
Pembroke: A novel way to pay off the mortgage00:02
Oil price swings on developments in Gulf00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
THEATRE / Laughter that refuses to die: The Suicide / Bolton; Bare / Oldham00:02
ART / The Sitwell inheritance: The Sitwells - eccentrics, literati, rivals to the Bloomsbury set - but what did they actually do? Iain Gale examines their achievements00:02
Bottomley orders inquiry after 999 call delay00:02
Job fears kept Saudi report secret00:02
Health Update: Unwashed breast best for feeding00:02
Angkor temple complex ringed by landmines: Cambodians protect ancient ruins from Khmer Rouge00:02
Letter: Aka, alias ugly00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Under-40s targeted in drive for members00:02
Obituary: Joan Harrison00:02
Obituary: James Hill00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Law and order promises put Howard on the spot: Heather Mills reports on a testing time awaiting the Home Secretary at this week's Tory party conference00:02
Squash: English women win all round00:02
Racing: Arc success crowns Fabre in a group of his own00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Towns that really deliver the goods00:02
No Tube strike00:02
Prisoner to sue over permanent erection00:02
Tunnel freight trains only 20% full00:02
Maxwell pensioners sue bank for pounds 86m00:02
Disabled people 'are deprived of help for lack of resources'00:02
Letter: Aphrodisiac that's ahead by a nose00:02
Media: An Englishman declares daily war in Scotland: Three words on its masthead signal an ambitious future for the Scotsman, writes John Arlidge00:02
Porn display to end00:02
Law Report: Variation of right not disposal of land: Regina v Thurrock Borough Council, Ex parte Blue Circle Industries plc - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice Glidewell and Lord Justice Simon Brown), 16 September 1994.00:02
The Park Lane Riot: How Park Lane was turned into a battlefield00:02
Lottery date set00:02
Number of asthmatic children doubles00:02
Health: Why another needle, Mummy?: Warnings of a measles epidemic are causing parents concern and confusion. Annabel Ferriman investigates the reasons for a new inoculation programme00:02
Channel 4 to challenge watchdog's decision00:02
Market Report: Kuwait tension ignored as shares move ahead00:02
Regal pageantry returns to Russia00:02
Eastern Electricity to axe 450 jobs and raise capital spending00:02
Hamas boasts of 'revenge' killings00:02
THEATRE / Big and meant to stay that way: Hal Prince's revival of Hammerstein and Kern's Broadway classic, Show Boat, combines dramatic spectacle with sharp political insight. Edward Seckerson reports from New York00:02
Health Update: Baggy condom00:02
Birthdays00:02
Gambia leader sacks minister00:02
Letter: Broader pictures?00:02
Science Update: Cancer clue00:02
Holiday delays treason trial00:02
Austria's Chancellor determined to hang on00:02
Sporting Digest: Asian Games00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Rubber-chicken circuit sustains Archer in his extraordinary absence00:02
Motor Racing: Andretti's last lap00:02
Bid talks sink Stanhope shares00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Dissident artist killed in street00:02
Care worker jailed00:02
Britain earns billions from EU, says Brussels00:02
Several reasons why you should not go to church00:02
Football: Wales leave their valuables behind00:02
Scottish TV profits tumble after sales operation is barred00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Health Update: Rural asthma00:02
Racing: Warning flags signal void after fatal fall00:02
Firefighter's party00:02
Why Bill gives rise to fierce opposition: Heather Mills provides a guide to the legislation that provoked Sunday's violent demonstration in London00:02
Health Update: Tooth and knee00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Football: Adams has opportunity to prove his maturity: Arsenal defender puts his past indiscretions behind him as he prepares for his first game as England's captain at Wembley00:02
Lady Thatcher denies sleaze: Allegations about Mark Thatcher and Saudi arms deal overshadow Conservative conference00:02
Racing: Maguire rules out ban appeal: Trying times for a rider whose dedication to winning is fuelling controversy as well as a vigorous challenge for the championship00:02
Rugby Union: All buzz but lack of skill00:02
Metro: All dressed up and having a riot: Last Sunday the police, press and protesters acted out time-honoured roles. Simon Bebbington interprets00:02
Junior car builders00:02
Football: Simonsen seeks small miracles: Dane returns to Britain in new role - Phil Shaw talks to the manager of the Faroe Islands, who will test his attacking tactics against Scotland00:02
Sailing: No plumbing the depths for this British pair: Merricks and Walker set course for Atlanta Olympics gold in the 470 dinghy class. Stuart Alexander reports00:02
Hockey: Hickling a treble hit00:02
Branson's Virgin Cola follows vodka deal00:02
Metro: Don't forget your chains: Non-violent direct action is the way to fight the Criminal Justice Bill, says Freedom Network. E Jane Dickson reports00:02
A tradition dissolved by new liberalism00:02
Bougainville balks at peace00:02
Media Update: Women's radio, no preaching00:02
Now begins the battle for the Tory soul: Daniel Finkelstein examines the emerging fault lines that will define the future character of Conservatism00:02
MetroMania: Sound the alarm00:02
Science Update: Rabbit killer00:02
Science Update: Britain leads in mobile phones00:02
Poll backs cut in child benefit for the well-off00:02
US firm 'bribed' princes in dollars 6bn helicopter deal: Tim Kelsey and Peter Koenig report on allegations made in court by a retired US officer and weapons salesman00:02
New-look Dior fails to suit Nineties woman00:02
Crowds roar for revenge as Cedras quits power at last00:02
Science: Catalysts for good, not evil: Many people fear artificial sweeteners and nitrates in tap water, but chemicals are beneficial for all, argues John Emsley00:02
Housing recovery stalled, says Tay00:02
Media Update: Who will head the PCC?00:02
RADIO / God 1, Man 000:02
Leading Article: Commercial triumph, regulatory nightmare00:02
Rugby Union: Wales open for business: World Cup match with Italy lacks support00:02
Metro: Little harmony on day of rest: A Nigerian church in Bermondsey has disturbed the peace. Lynn Eaton asks what is really worrying the neighbours00:02
Letter: Virtual realist who should see himself00:02
Media: Television lacks the right Will: With much fanfare, the BBC is launching a two-month Shakespeare season. David Lister deplores the absence of the actual plays00:02
Letter: Towns that really deliver the goods00:02
MUSIC / Storming the gates of Heaven: LSO Mahler Festival - Barbican00:02
Clear the sleaze or lose the trust00:02
Boxing: McCracken's fans on trial00:02
Letter: Moral values do not have to be God-given00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Means-tested pensions rejected: Peter Kellner, analysing our special poll on the welfare state, finds that calls for reform do not extend across the board00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Berber singer released00:02
Saddam is good news for Clinton00:02
Leading Article: Austria's worrisome drift to the right00:02
Spectre of default raises its ugly head00:02
Ice Hockey: Devils stand the heat00:02
Security chief sues newspaper for 'biased report'00:02
Academic alliance seeks overhaul of the exams system00:02
Letter: Class concerns in Warwickshire: why should rural communities lose out?00:02
Obituary: Raich Carter00:02
Two leave Tiphook under 'fresh approach' by new chairman00:02
German employers urge moderation in new pay round00:02
Ministers look to the new year00:02
Clinton presses on with Kuwait build-up00:02
Le Pen hails gains00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Rushdie's right to offend, and other bargains00:02
Bank's 'panic' warning prompted rise in rates00:02
Football: Bonner cast in lead00:02
Pitfalls in the path of Ethics Man00:02
Patten rapped for Taiwan rally00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Mawhinney leans to green side of tracks: Colin Brown talks to the minister under pressure to do more for the environment and the railways00:02
Leading Article: Signs of a new Conservatism00:02
Malaysians' 'corruption covered up': Correction00:02
Baghdad's diplomacy harks back to 199000:02
Football: Keegan wants under-21s to have fun00:02
American Football: San Diego continue charge: Lowery kicks way towards Hall of Fame00:02
Football: Own goal sets Coventry on their way: Ipswich hit self-destruct button00:02
Nobel prize goes to research on cell signals00:02
Abuse case man tied up in protest00:02
Interview: 'Life's a cake] Enjoy it.' Yours, Irma: American rebel, free spirit, roving reporter, mother: Irma Kurtz has practised in her own life what she's preached as Cosmo's agony aunt00:02
Health: Drug testing: it's a man's world: Campaigners believe we know less than we should about the effects of medication on women's bodies. Frances Lee reports00:02
Crazy cop back in circulation00:02
Football tackles musical yobbery at Wembley00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Clinton Cards to buy shops from rival00:02
Berlusconi faces down critics' call to resign00:02
Women to get more power00:02
Rouble slumps against dollar00:02
Letter: Class concerns in Warwickshire: why should rural communities lose out?00:02
ARTS / Production Notes: Simon Sprackling on what happens when your spoof horror turns into a disaster movie