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Rugby Union: Springboks leap ahead00:02
Obituary: Lindley Williams Hubbell00:02
Dixons opens shops for baffled buyers00:02
How art dealer did a pounds 13m swap with rulers of Iran: Man at the centre of royal phone calls row returns to public eye with cultural coup of the 1990s. Geraldine Norman reports00:02
Old foes unite for SA crusade against crime: At a rally in Vosloorus, John Carlin sees ANC and Inkatha leaders join forces00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Morton to rule out further Eurotunnel rights00:02
Obituary: D. Mackenzie Davey00:02
Letter: Who will join an identity parade?00:02
Car rally deaths00:02
Stopping the traffic: for good: Helen Anscomb eats bird food, rides a motorbike, teaches Latin and fights roads. Eccentric? Certainly not, writes Mary Loudon00:02
Out of Japan: Tales of life from room with a crowded view00:02
Letter: Major is now suitable00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Golf: Els ends the week on a high note: South African takes World Match Play title from Colin Montgomerie, but victory is not enough to keep him in Europe next year00:02
Letter: No referendum here00:02
Unionists adjusting to new political landscape: David McKittrick finds a new mood in a party better known for its caution00:02
Finland's yes pushes borders of EU to Russia00:02
Snooker: O'Sullivan grows in maturity00:02
Pressure builds to open gas market00:02
Letter: Kept on a pedestal00:02
Athletics: Forthright return for McColgan: Attack on drug-takers00:02
Letter: Preparing prisoners for the real world00:02
Australian Rules: Entertainment rules when they call the game: Keith Elliott reports from The Oval on the latest stirring exhibition of Australian football00:02
Prince Charles says he has no regrets over Dimbleby book00:02
GPs told not to prescribe nicotine nasal spray00:02
Charles: now the authorised version: By talking about his life, the Prince of Wales shows a modern approach to the monarchy, says David Starkey00:02
Football: Southend leave it late00:02
Markets with a gilt complex00:02
Kohl claims victory by a short head: Defeated Scharping immediately raises prospect of 'coalition of losers'00:02
BBC serves Wimbledon winner00:02
Journalists questioned over hostage video00:02
Israel set to resume talks with PLO00:02
Major under pressure to speed up the peace process: Loyalists seize initiative with call for 'a little injection of pace' during TV link-up with Sinn Fein official00:02
Obituary: Professor Richard Atkinson00:02
European Football: Lalas hurts Milan00:02
Football: Enigmatic Leeds rivalling Tottenham for inconsistency00:02
The man who might be President: Colin Powell, who made his name during the Gulf war as America's top soldier, may yet become the country's first black leader, writes Rupert Cornwell00:02
Leading Article: A step closer to true European union00:02
Rugby League: Betts brace helps Wigan pull clear: Leaders have field day00:02
Islamic militant killed in shoot-out00:02
Ulster peace to end jobs dividend00:02
German Elections: Unsinkable Bismarck in a cardigan00:02
Former Thatcher company faces ruin: Steve Boggan reports from Dallas on the collapse of a Mark Thatcher firm00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Network: Diskettes: how cheap is too cheap?: Andrew Marshall in Brussels reports on European Commission inquiries that could lead to a price rise00:02
Rugby League: Halifax test tourists' resolve: Injury toll mounts for Kangaroos00:02
'Buddy' system aids school to ease pain of pupils in exile00:02
The Week Ahead00:02
Letter: Steiner's deficient description, comparatively speaking00:02
Motor Racing: Radisich has a clear run00:02
Inspectors urged for nursery schools00:02
Aristide struggles to assert authority00:02
Dangers at site delay inquiry into train crash: Body of victim still trapped in wreckage00:02
Howe attacks EU doubters00:02
Rugby Union: Catt to avoid pay penalty00:02
Network Update00:02
Leading Article: Germany keeps an even keel00:02
There'll be the devil to pay: The future of America's 'recovered memory movement' is at stake in a dollars 35m lawsuit. Rosie Waterhouse reports on one family's battle00:02
Scottish Football: Miller's place in jeopardy00:02
'Dull' St Laurent keeps appeal for the purists00:02
Court Circular00:02
Summary00:02
Letter: Steiner's deficient description, comparatively speaking00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
THEATRE / Intoxicating truths: Moscow Stations / On Approval, Garrick / Playhouse00:02
Diary: 17-23 October00:02
Rugby Union: All Black Kirwan retires00:02
Letter: Class sizes for better learning00:02
Leading Article: Rabin got it wrong; let him now show respect00:02
Refugee children fleeing war 'need better support'00:02
Letter: Tory 'obduracy' towards a Scottish parliament00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Revealed: how the Booker changed Cheltenham00:02
N Korean leader-in-waiting marks anniversary00:02
Football: No place like home: after 97 years Northampton move into their own stadium00:02
Westminster audit to cost taxpayers pounds 1.8m00:02
Queen's visit opens with snub from PM00:02
Labour questions suitability of RJB00:02
Prince in Turmoil: Dimbleby latest player in long campaign: Biographer picked to present an 'objective' view as last word against Princess in long and public feud. Rhys Williams reports00:02
Network: Copy that floppy at your peril: From November, employers whose staff engage in software piracy could find themselves having to pay up or face legal action, says Tim Jackson00:02
Football: Seething Walker heads for trouble00:02
Peter Pringle's America: They've got IQ tests on the brain00:02
Iranian dissident arrested00:02
Network: A DAB hand at transmitting clear signals: Fed up with crackly radios? Maggie Brown tunes in to digital sounds00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Rugby Union: Scots hot under collar00:02
Network: Soon they'll sing it their way on CD: The lucrative karaoke market is responsible for a new technology that could take the world by storm. John Barker reports00:02
Rugby Union: Tigers told to adopt killer instinct: Quins fall apart00:02
Metromania: City slicker - Moscow00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Obituary: Dyfnallt Morgan00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / An American buffalo lets his hair down00:02
The Week Ahead: Kyrgyz people get more power00:02
Humans at risk from antibiotics in feedstuffs00:02
Network: Software that saves London's trees: David Nicholson-Lord finds there is more to urban forestry than lopping off branches00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
THEATRE / Breathing lines of fire: Thirteen years ago, George Seremba was dragged in front of a Ugandan firing squad and shot. Amazingly he survived. He is now reliving the experience on stage. Richard Dowden reports00:02
Give kids the film treatment: Young, restless and want a job in telly? Get yourself down to Youth Cable Television. Morgan did. Rhys Williams reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Prince in Turmoil: Heir forced by father to propose marriage: A book due out early next month graphically describes Charles's strife-torn relationship with Diana00:02
Ken Jones on Monday: A game raised to fantasy levels00:02
True Stories: America's capital of apartheid: North-west usually means white, affluent, educated; north-east, black and poor00:02
Balladur quickly appoints replacement for Longuet00:02
Russia and US renew UN battle over Iraq: 'Cold-War' tension as Allies look beyond Kuwaiti crisis to Baghdad's economic potential00:02
Town's bloody past allows only a glimmer of hope: Mary Braid reports on a border community where painful memories loom large00:02
Racing Commentary: British tourists may find Paradise too hot: Challengers for the Breeders' Cup Turf at Churchill Downs will face a tough opponent in the winner of the Washington International00:02
Asian Games: China's golden domination00:02
Sqyuash: Le Moignan speaks out: Australia humble England in world team final00:02
Metromania: Fans in Freddie's footsteps00:02
Youth torments liberal sage: A brash Republican may topple the staid Democratic incumbent, writes Rupert Cornwell in Philadelphia00:02
Spectators see aviation history fill the autumn skies at Duxford00:02
Manufacturing Matters 94: Intervention need not be interference: Government involvement is essential to UK industry's future, argues Graham Mackenzie00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Football: Beardsley trades on element of surprise: Palace thwarted by prodigious talent00:02
Dear Cardinal Camerlengo: If Nostradamus is right, the Vatican will be electing a new pope next year. John Paul II's biographer has some tips for a man who can influence the choice of successor00:02
Letter: Steiner's deficient description, comparatively speaking00:02
Care of at-risk children 'faces staff crisis'00:02
Prisoners of incomprehensible English: Susan Elkin hails the war on sloppy speech, arguing that to succeed one must be understood00:02
Football: England set to introduce 'foreigners' rule: Ferguson criticises FA plans to get in step with Europe over non-English players as he struggles to name a side for Champions' League00:02
Councils failing in duty to inspect homes: Nearly half of social services departments are in breach of regulations that require them to make at least two visits every year. Tim Kelsey and Angharad ap Gwilym report00:02
Metromania: In thing: The Beano00:02
Women 'still fail promotion race': Figures show men's firm grip on top posts00:02
Rugby Union Commentary: Guscott hits town in wild West show: Bath close to coming unplugged00:02
Sporting Digest: Asian Games00:02
Racing: Fabre encore00:02
TELEVISION / Tarantino, star of the show00:02
Australian sale brings pounds 251m for Hammerson00:02
Hockey: Takher books his ticket: England on top00:02
Asians quit Tory party over 'racism': Claims of plot at Central Office to block ethnic minorities00:02
Perry to discuss North Korea in Peking talks00:02
German Elections: Former Communists bounce back: Backlash in the east could reduce Kohl majority to under 10 seats00:02
Hockey: Smith and Fry put Ipswich on top: Cullen's hat-trick is in vain00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: Who will join an identity parade?00:02
Football: Cantona steadies United00:02
Letter: Who will join an identity parade?00:02
Network: Talk nicely to the Dragon: Philip Blenkinsop tries out a new voice recognition system on his personal computer and finds that it helps to dictate like a Dalek00:02
'No explosion' in City pay00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell returns to a wasteland: The Great Entertainer was back but there was no atmosphere to inspire him00:02
German Elections: Rocky road for 'coalition of losers'00:02
Banks in the barrios would better their lives00:02
Cricket: Salim makes difference00:02
Metromania: Wanted: Polly for Long John00:02
Football: Liverpool suffering the half-time effect: Evans' interval worry00:02
Best and Worst of Times: Rocky road to Blighty for the Bachelor Boy: Cliff Richard talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Rugby Union: Rayer's bad break adds to woes of the Welsh: Cardiff win but join in national distress00:02
Boxing: Derisive howls as Eubank labours00:02
Rugby Union: Gloucester stand up to deliver the points: Bristol meet their match00:02
Football Commentary: Chelsea join the ranks of Euro-sceptics: Arsenal travel in Wright mood00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
When the US sheriff rides in . . .: Disposing of a tyrant does not always solve a country's problems, says Richard Dowden00:02
Football: Walker puts on a brave face in face of adversity: Dublin doom for Everton - Dave Hadfield reports on the latest setback and survival prospects for the Everton manager00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Warm beer, quangos and the blur effect: 'The Major Effect' - ed Dennis Kavanagh & Anthony Seldon: Macmillan, 20 pounds00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher speeds away to conquer Hill: Grand Prix of Europe sees challenger left trailing in returning German's wake while Mansell finds himself caught in a trap00:02
Network: In the slow lane on a busy highway: France's state network is crude but effective, says Julian Nundy00:02
Oil bonanza fuels diplomatic rift00:02
Mercy plea for Romania couple00:02
Letter: Class sizes for better learning00:02
Doubt on coalfields funding deepens00:02
East Anglia 'best site to dump N-waste'00:02
German Elections: Second vote confuses00:02
Benefit 'carrots' for jobless00:02
FILM / Look who's acting: Staying Alive was dire. Perfect was anything but. Now, courtesy of Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, Travolta is back. By Jim White