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MUSIC / Classical Releases00:02
Obituary: Duncan Guthrie00:02
MPs criticise anti-tank project00:02
The Daily Poem: Autumn00:02
Verdict near in strangled-baby trial00:02
Calves are flown out00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: MP built a career on questions: Patricia Wynn Davies charts fall of man dubbed 'member for Price Waterhouse' former minister, Tim Smith00:02
ROCK REVIEW / Safety in numbers: The Spin Doctors - Hammersmith Apollo, London00:02
Flagging German far right fails the electoral test00:02
Inquiry into 'home leave' attack claim00:02
People: Mr Empty Suit and Mr Bell-bottoms00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: The miners' grandson who found a niche in the right00:02
Letter: EU promises constitutional reform00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Tsar's Bar W100:02
Gleeson posts rise but sees margins under pressure00:02
Out of Spain: Bulls that the Spanish will fight for00:02
Football: Buckley keen to enliven Baggies: New manager installed at The Hawthorns00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: The five factors firms exploit to gain influence: Marianne Macdonald looks at a world of free trips and pretty young men00:02
Ming Ming gives Ted Ted the slip on farewell date00:02
POP ALBUMS / Getting back to his roots00:02
Austerity? Try telling that to Chris: Jim has been in prison for 10 years; here he recounts the realities of life inside00:02
Letter: To Moscow in fur00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Major picks insider for vacant post00:02
Tennis: New slower balls, please: John Roberts talks to Pete Sampras about the search for the lost art of rallying00:02
Racing: Row enters the Classic picture: Horris Hill winner draws plaudits and lets his trainer get Derby dreams into a realistic perspective. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Amstrad reshapes after more losses00:02
Music to file teeth to: Gamelan has influenced Western composers from Debussy to Glass. Composer and producer Martin Gordon travelled through Indonesia to meet and play with the masters of an ancient but evolving form00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Deadly sins dog the Tory party (CORRECTED)00:02
Drugs in Sport: FA to protect youth by extending tests: No positive tests so far00:02
A minister, a rubber mat, and a Birmingham hotel . . .00:02
Letter: Home births: high risk cases put off GPs00:02
Leaders have no right to silence: Tony Benn explains why he will not countenance a secret investigation00:02
Serb accused of genocide at first war-crimes trial00:02
Have dog collar, will travel: Counselling, dance workshops, conflict resolution, arbitration, exorcism . . . Jim White meets the country's first freelance vicar00:02
Inside Parliament: Canadian spy tale rejected as absurd: Major denies 'absurd' newspaper report - Victim support amendment defeated00:02
Green challenge to RJB coal target00:02
Hamas faithful celebrate the 'good bombing'00:02
Tennis: Neiland sends Martinez packing: Wimbledon champion barely puts up a fight and makes a hasty exit00:02
Pupil 'confessed killing to head'00:02
Letter: The many ways of saying 'I love you'00:02
Fashion: Who's wearing Chanel at the Sorbonne?: Billed as a debate, Karl Lagerfeld's show at the Paris university became audience manipulation00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Cyclo-cross: National Trophy - Manchester00:02
DANCE / Doing the locomotion: Lucinda Childs - QEH, London00:02
Letter: EU promises constitutional reform00:02
Your lunch is in the freezer00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: 'Tivvy' pursue Cup glamour00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Canoeing: British Open - Llangollen00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Main business next week00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Law Report: Desperate wife not able to claim costs: Keller v Keller and Legal Aid Board - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill and Mr Justice Wilson), 20 October 1994.00:02
Murky waters at Westminster: A cynical electorate is unlikely to heed John Major's call for fairness in the cash-for-questions affair00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A voyage around my Durham pit village: 'Coming Back Brockens' - Mark Hudson: Cape, 16.99 pounds00:02
View from City Road: Buying time with writs00:02
IMF squeeze tests the patience of Zambians: Hardship is increasing and could mean trouble for the Chiluba government, writes Karl Maier in Lusaka00:02
Market Report: US interest rate worries halt London's march00:02
Fashion: The shape of things to come: Curves, pleats and padding - even sensual hourglass figures - are back on the runway. Marion Hume witnessed a womanly transformation at the Paris shows00:02
Numbers: 2100:02
Blair uses reshuffle to put own stamp on Shadow Cabinet: Brown stays as shadow Chancellor - Cook takes foreign affairs - Straw is shadow Home Secretary - Beckett moves to health00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rugby Union: Cardiff place faith in the boss's son: Coach promises aerial bombardment in first match of Springboks tour00:02
Cinema00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Denial fails to halt unease on back benches00:02
Adams exclusion move to signal start of Sinn Fein talks00:02
BACKDROP / A very dedicated follower: Joan Juliet Buck00:02
Opening time: Muji00:02
Call for pensions flexibility00:02
Ollie's big bucks may snatch Senate seat00:02
Overheard: Cyberia00:02
Rugby League: Ashes record attendance expected at Wembley00:02
Fashion: Queens but no Madonna00:02
Cheaper City tries to lure its refugees00:02
Leading Article: The stench of corruption00:02
Rapist gets death penalty00:02
MoD errors on deals cost taxpayer 'at least pounds 150m': MPs have called for officials to be punished over failures in defence projects. Christopher Bellamy reports00:02
London: the step-by-step guide: Keston's woods00:02
Pop: Shed Seven00:02
IBM moves out of the woods00:02
Encounters with Germaine00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Bridge00:02
Procrastinate now]00:02
Mandela quells 'Spear' mutiny00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Tim Smith's final letter as a minister00:02
Small screen00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Blair offers cleaning tips for 'tainted' Government00:02
Dear Headmaster of Gordonstoun: It's time to make a clean break with royalty and find some more ordinary former pupils to represent your school. Believe me, it's for the best00:02
Letter: Not so secret Catholic institution00:02
Football: Dicks back at West Ham00:02
ROCK / All your soft rock favourites: With new radio franchises and a cable channel, AOR rules the air- waves. Who needs it? Obvious, says Jon Ronson, the Indie Scene. If it wasn't for Phil Collins, who would they have to hate?00:02
University ordered to abandon pounds 1/2 m pay-off00:02
Letter: Pollution and the diesel debate00:02
Creativity: Thought for the day00:02
Golf: Scotsmen stand up to the cold00:02
Cricket: Houghton fights back00:02
Football / European Cup-Winners' Cup: Chelsea's effort is to no avail00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
ART / The twilight zone: Adrian Searle finds Peter Doig, youngest of the artists on the Turner Prize shortlist, 'doing Friedrich after Xerox'00:02
European Football: Italians take upper hand00:02
Green leader demands say00:02
Theatre00:02
Emily Green suggests: Six cheese shops00:02
Centrepiece: What a picture00:02
Letter: Labour clings to outmoded nuclear weapons strategy00:02
Sweden holds memorial service for victims of the 'Estonia'00:02
Videologic shares dive after warning on losses00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Lobbyist knows for whom the division bell tolls: Steve Boggan on the former Conservative Party agent Ian Greer, whose company boasts of an open line to the Government00:02
ROCK REVIEW / As easy as A-D-E: Bruce Dickinson - The Marquee, London00:02
Why not: Drop into St Paul's for Evensong?00:02
Government ready to talk to Sinn Fein00:02
Cricket: England suffer early net loss: Tourists' practice curtailed as Kent fast bowler searches for his mark00:02
Poker00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead: Motor Rallying - Network Q RAC Rally00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: MPs hid cash link with lobbyist00:02
US danger signs hit markets00:02
OUTSIDE EDGE / Duncan Steer on the shortest lead in the West End00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / The nips and tucks of outrageous fortune00:02
Opposition admit bombing00:02
Leading Article: Labour's tired old faces00:02
DIY ad draws wrath of faithful00:02
Fashion: Prizes for British photographers00:02
Poland 'lacks leadership'00:02
Two found guilty of IRA bomb campaign00:02
Rugby League: How to defeat the Kangaroos: Steve Simms, the Halifax coach, says Great Britain must pile on the pressure00:02
Teachers 'have to be social workers'00:02
'The Painted Page' at the Royal Academy00:02
THEATRE / Art becomes the broken hearted: The Broken Heart - RSC, Stratford00:02
Creativity00:02
Israel seals off West Bank and Gaza Strip00:02
Obituary: Martha Raye00:02
Wondering about the individual sheep: Susan de Muth in bed with Elizabeth Jennings00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Writs fly as combatants stand firm00:02
Editor accuses 'KGB' of blowing up journalist00:02
Lending growth unaffected by September rate rise00:02
Channel train opens with a breakdown00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Islamic sect leader 'repents'00:02
Football: Sharpe aiming to keep out Giggs: Plus-point for Champions' League - Glenn Moore on how two Englishmen have given inspiration to Manchester United00:02
Berlusconi ups stakes in feud with judges00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Try Me: Hot crimson lipstick00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Site unseen: The Ancient House, Walthamstow00:02
Pity the Queen, she was a working mum too00:02
View from City Road: Try reading the fine print00:02
GP fundholders must produce annual reports00:02
Festival film: Grosse Fatigue00:02
View from City Road: Stakes raised to danger level00:02
France opposes an 'EU core'00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Major rocked as payments scandal grows: Minister resigns over 'cash for questions' PM reveals he knew of allegations by Harrods owner three weeks ago00:02
Murder case police question husband00:02
Chess00:02
MUSIC / Animal passions: Intimate Letters - Andras Schiff, Barbican Centre00:02
Remote mine system delayed by changes00:02
Cost of shake-up to British Gas estimated at pounds 80m00:02
Letter: 'Negativity' threatens province's ceasefire00:02
Leading Article: Entente cordiale in uniform00:02
Rival gunmen kill 37 in bus00:02
Police investigate Harrogate firm00:02
ROCK / Back on the stairway to heaven: Led Zeppelin's Plant and Page tell Adam Szreter why they are back together00:02
Letter: Townie's owl view00:02
Fears increase over N Korea nuclear deal00:02
MUSIC / Birtwistle goes ape: What drew Harrison Birtwistle to pay homage to Hollywood - the power of modern archetypes, or the lure of kitsch? Mark Pappenheim introduces The Second Mrs Kong00:02
Obituary: Yves Gibeau00:02
Somethind died with Silje: Does the killing of five-year-old Silje Marie Redergaard by her own playmates mark the end of Norway's innocence? Imre Karacs reports from Trondheim00:02
Quebec will fight to lose00:02
Obituary: Canon Dudley Hodges00:02
Motor Racing: Herbert lined up for Benetton return: Briton turns back clock and Austrian proves fitness for Formula One return00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
US Mid-Term Elections: Cuomo wilts in face of the youth factor00:02
Albert Fisher disappoints with profits fall of pounds 3m00:02
Pembroke: Oh rats, what a tiring business00:02
Lloyd's 'needs rule change to survive': Market seeks way to get its hands on court awards. William Gleeson reports00:02
Wickedly Fulham: Life in the GTi crowd00:02
Site unseen: A city, a process, a cancer? In his new book, the historian roy porter dissects London and its social history. Here is a specimen00:02
Letter: Labour clings to outmoded nuclear weapons strategy00:02
Football / European Cup-Winners' Cup: Wright provides Arsenal's insurance: Marksmen maintain Gunners' tight grip on trophy while Viennese hold Hoddle's boys at bay00:02
New rules could make US calls cheaper00:02
Buy Me: The M & S Kelly bag00:02
Who's that with Liz Rideal?00:02
Snooker: Davis leaves it too late00:02
Golf: Davies the bulwark of Europe's defence: Retaining the Solheim Cup in the United States calls for another inspirational performance from the world No 100:02
Tietmeyer keeps rate hopes alive00:02
Upton sues former Reject Shop directors: Retail group's writs accompanied by pounds 5.5m rescue rights00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Al Fayed's rise from salesman to wealthy stores chief00:02
What the Palestinian exiles learnt at their mountain university