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Captain Moonlight: The rise of Anneism . . . kickbacks . . . and Manchester00:02
BOOKS / In the lists00:02
FASHION / doing the hair-do: This season glamour sees off grunge, and heads are dressed up as they haven't been since Rita Hayworth's heyday00:02
In America: How to keep talking and stay in neutral00:02
Golf: US in fightback00:02
UDM warns Budge over pay00:02
Flat Earth: Wild and woolly00:02
Revived Optare sells Malaysia 1,000 buses00:02
Police swoop on Irish terror gangs00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Daily Bread: What the vegetarian food writer ate one day last week00:02
BBC transmitters head for pounds 200m sell-off00:02
Innovation: Ready for the number crunch00:02
Don't let's get too emotional: Today's mothers should be wary of criticising the Queen, says Christina Hardyment00:02
The Independent on Sunday Bestseller List00:02
RADIO / A holy place on your dial00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Plus ca change . . .: 'Tales of the New Babylon: Paris 1869-1875' - Rupert Christiansen: Sinclair-Stevenson, 20 pounds: 'Paris Interzone' - James Campbell: Secker, 15.99 pounds00:02
Tennis: Sampras beaten in Hong Kong00:02
Opinions: Is it grim up north?00:02
Bunhill: Strange news00:02
The shifts versus the blips: Opinions differ sharply on the reasons for the movement in the housing market00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Lost Russians sing Wexford00:02
CHILDREN / The night the bad men came and killed my daddy: Mentally scarred children are the unacknowledged victims of the Troubles. Belfast's first trauma clinic has been set up to help them. Seth Linder reports00:02
HEALTH / Second opinion00:02
Return of the horse slasher sparks alert in Hampshire: Police still baffled by mystery of serial sexual attacks00:02
Almanack: The free-wheeling footballers00:02
DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on the versitile Aussies00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Philip Sadler00:02
Political Commentary: Botched butchery by Major, bungled question by Blair00:02
GOING OUT / It's a long way from Trumpton to Byker Grove00:02
Football: Regal City's high five00:02
City & Business: Two-faced perkiness00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Football: Cole keeps show going00:02
Golf: Jacklin rolls back the years00:02
Q & A: The goalmouth of existence00:02
SHOW PEOPLE / Giving as good as she gets: Gina Bellman00:02
Management Game 1994: Leaders change on the last lap00:02
Why Cuddles and Tiny hate the Tories: Cash-for-questions has shaken the Government; one minister has gone and another is fighting to keep his job. Yet this latest threat to John Major comes from an unlikely source00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Letter: Funding by 'peer review' helps tomorrow's Nobel scientists00:02
My Own Goal00:02
Gain beyond the grave: Historic cemetery site in Bristol targeted by housing developer00:02
COMEDY / Hicks pics still kick: A new video celebrates the late Bill Hicks, scourge of the self-righteous. Ben Thompson mourns his fiery talent00:02
Letter: No inquiry into blind charity00:02
Rugby Union: Wasps strike back00:02
'Sleaze' inquiry resisted00:02
Football: Eadie runs amok00:02
Football: Dicks back to his old tricks00:02
Bunhill: Flexible mandarins00:02
Sell-off could cripple Royal Mail profits00:02
Football / Round-Up: Royals' bad week00:02
City File: A seam worth mining00:02
Football: Reds rule in rain00:02
How Much Does He Earn?: No 51: Jonathan Dimbleby00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The present imperfect: tense: 'Open Secrets' - Alice Munro: Chatto, 14.99 pounds00:02
ART MARKET / The arts and graft of politics: France is gripped by the battle between a charismatic politician, his bank and the Treasury. An art collection is the prize. Geraldine Norman reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The actress, the prince and a comedy of errors: 'Mrs Jordan's Profession' - Claire Tomalin: Viking, 17 pounds00:02
Bosnian Muslims agree to pull out00:02
The Broader Picture: For the lack of some paint00:02
Warburg crowned top of the flops: Of the past year's 132 floats, 77 are trading below their issue price, Independent on Sunday research reveals00:02
Gays mar bishop's day00:02
Competition: Wallace and Gromit boxed sets00:02
Frost meltdown threatens Siberia's cities built on ice00:02
Letter: Why Britain would be better off without the royals00:02
BOOK REVIEW / City of glamour on the skids: 'A Visit to St Petersburg 1824-1825' - Cornelie de Wassenaer, trs & ed Igor Vinogradoff: Michael Russell, 14.95 pounds; 'One Hot Summer in St Petersburg' - Duncan Fallowell: Cape, 16.99 pounds00:02
Your Money: Policy holders to learn worst00:02
Sport on TV: Cueing up to see the new kids on the black00:02
Football: Small minds of the little Englanders00:02
Racing: Swinging Celtic00:02
COMEDY / Lee's still sweet, but Skinner's sounding sour00:02
Pay firms to hire staff, Labour urged00:02
Profile: Hollywood's hitman: Quentin Tarantino - A sadist or just a stylist? David Thomson on the boy-wonder director of 'Pulp Fiction'00:02
Add spice, but hold the vindaloo00:02
Bunhill: Keep it in the family00:02
Arabs search for honour in the peace: The West has ignored the other side of the Middle East equation. In Damascus this week, Clinton has a chance to redress the balance00:02
Big rise in US rates imminent00:02
Cricket: Burge increases pressure on Atherton00:02
City & Business: More digging please00:02
Designers admit paying tax police00:02
Now Blair sets his sights on Hollywood00:02
'Gangland-style hit' victims named00:02
Villagers fall prey to India's rescued lions00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Flat Earth: Life irritates Art00:02
Marketing: Old favourites enjoy a new shelf-life: Long-moribund brands are being resurrected thanks to a wave of nostalgia - and the risks of new product development00:02
How and Why: Joe Montana is still the king of the quarterbacks00:02
Rugby League / First Test: Britain's mighty dozen: Captain Edwards is sent off, but the Kangaroos are tied down by inspirational Davies00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Cycling: Rominger breaks one-hour record00:02
Your Money: Hows and whys of a will - Queries poured in from readers about writing wills. Barrister Gillian Jenkins replies to a sample of them00:02
Innovation: The growing advantage of a green office00:02
Letters: Briefly00:02
Letter: The duke's statue should stay00:02
MOTORING / Now, tomorrow's world on wheels: Futuristic people carriers, tiny electric runabouts, clutchless gear changes and 230mph supercars are among the surprises at this week's Motor Show in Birmingham. Roger Bell tracks the trends00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A heart of stone: 'The Marble Kiss' - Jay Rayner: Macmillan, 12.99 pounds00:02
Words: Mandarin00:02
Equestrianism: Thomson narrowly headed00:02
ETCETERA / Competition: Details No 20800:02
Fishing Lines: The big catch is excess baggage00:02
Brain drain on trains: Moves to hive off BR have cut commuter classes00:02
STAYING IN / Video: This week's releases00:02
TRAVEL / An Almerian dream: Desert cacti, flamingos, Spaghetti Western ghost towns. Where does southern Andalucia end and the imagination take over? Novelist Deborah Levy on a surreal journey00:02
Bunhill: Insatiable Virgin00:02
Profile: Direct male with a message: Bill Cockburn - William Kay finds the Post Office boss relentless in his campaign to leave the public sector00:02
Letter: Cheaper films for the forces00:02
Tennis: French serve a lesson: Simon O'Hagan in Brighton explains how Julie Halard seized the initiative00:02
Why the Germans are happy in their work00:02
An agenda of gender: What goes on in women's studies in Britain? Natasha Walter finds out00:02
Rugby Union: Title rivals do their level best00:02
Major's quantum handshake00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Rights and wrongs of being correct: 'The War of Words: The Political Correctness Debate' - ed Sarah Dunant: Virago, 7.99 pounds00:02
Major's empty vow on sports00:02
'Ecocop' attacks his bosses: Pioneering policeman says bullies drove him out00:02
Rugby Union: Stransky settles the Springboks00:02
Sparrows sink as hawks rise00:02
Test results that help us spot the racists00:02
Today's Papers00:02
Bunhill: Gallery's cups do not runneth over00:02
STAYING IN / York on Ads: No 51: Range Rover - An upmarket journey puts top people in top gear00:02
On Excellence: Trust doesn't fit in a bottle00:02
Poet's look, killer's poise: Burt Lancaster: 1913-199400:02
Tennis: Variety is nice for Novotna00:02
Football: Burns feels heat00:02
CINEMA / Blood and guts in the diner00:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
Rugby Union: Morris masters the gale00:02
Rugby Union Diary: Popplewell props up00:02
Almanack: Chinese on a shuttle ride00:02
As Others See It00:02
Books: Capital Punishment - The rise and fall of London as one of the world's great cities is charted in Roy Porter's new history. And the blame for its current plight is laid squarely at Mrs Thatcher's door00:02
RECORDS / New release00:02
PROPERTY / Ideal Homes: Lynda La Plante, writer, owns a house in Surrey00:02
Bunhill: Chocolate beer00:02
Rugby Union: Saints' good day00:02
Economics: Britain languishes at the bottom of the class00:02
Football: Walker's turn for worse00:02
Rugby Union / Round-Up: Union make call for Olympic reunion00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: The Duke was nothing if not a devoted father00:02
Rothschild 'spied as the Fifth Man'00:02
Letter: Comparable to none00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Of a monkey-faced melancholic: 'Umbrella' - Ferdinand Mount: Heinemann, 9.99 pounds00:02
First-Hand: 'The symptoms are like having PMT all winter': Seasonal Affective Disorder sufferer Olivia Turrall dreads the long dark days to come00:02
ETCETERA / Home Thoughts00:02
THEATRE / Measured solution to the problem play00:02
LIVES OF THE GREAT SONGS / From tears to cheers, and back again: What do Rodgers & Hammerstein and Liverpool FC have in common? Robert Butler follows the trail of a stirring tune - You'll Never Walk Alone00:02
Californians like cut of 'empty suit': Do-nothing candidate puts wind up Washington00:02
European Football: Maldini's injury adds to crisis at Milan00:02
Who wants a republic?: As the royal revelations continue, the call grows for abolition of the monarchy. But what would replace it? Nick Cohen reports00:02
Letter: From Ronnie to the races00:02
Internet vs the Invaders: Users fight on-line publicists00:02
FOOD & DRINK / For fungus without the bogeyman: This is the season for wild mushrooms, but how can you be certain which ones are edible? Sue Webster advises00:02
Don't wait up for a Korean invasion: As a handful of big companies blaze the trail into the UK, Richard Thomson asks if they herald a new industry trend00:02
Best and Worst: Borrowing on a gold card00:02
TELEVISION / The Bard: an honest burger00:02
The wrong people flourish: David Nicholson-Lord says we should reclaim politics for the amateur, the ordinary and the honourable00:02
TRAVEL / No such thing as a free ride: Check the small print on those fly-drive deals. Nick Trend details the crucial extras00:02
'Literary leper' Wesker attacks National's Eyre00:02
Shares: Risky flights in blue skies: Most stocks in companies with no profits record have cost their investors dear00:02
Management: Time for consultancy to begin at home: A new venture has tapped into the growing desire of companies to reduce their dependency on outside expertise00:02
Gianni in wonderland: Gianni Versace revels in his reputation as the brash, flash Loadsamoney of international fashion designers. Recently, however, people have begun to ask awkward questions about his success00:02
Leading Article: Piggies in the market00:02
Moran gave Tories pounds 5,00000:02
'If you play too much, only winning matters'00:02
Football: Forest propelled by Stone00:02
Letter: High cost of growing old00:02
Asprey switches to safer customers00:02
Football: United pressed to thrill: After Europe: Ferguson's side face a gruelling examination of stamina as Newcastle strive to stay ahead of the game - Ian Ridley says the champions' resilience will be tested to the limit00:02
Rowing: Topolski's university challenge: Richard Williams meets the Boat Race legend who has returned to help steer the Dark Blues on a course towards a brighter future00:02
TRIED & TESTED / Tricks and treats: Young would-be witches and warlocks sampled various cheap and fearful Hallowe'en horrors to discover the scariest of them all00:02
Hungry French culture vultures feed on Eng Lit00:02
The daddy penalty: Men with stay-at-home wives earn higher salaries and get promoted more quickly, research suggests. Jane McLoughlin reports00:02
Your Money: Cut the mortgage and save a bomb - Time is right to reduce term of home loan and slash the overall interest bill00:02
Personal Finance: Tailor-made home deals00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Burning memories of Oregon: 'Wrongful Deaths' -William Wharton: Granta, 14.99 pounds00:02
Rugby League / First Test: Tourists made to look like shadows: Richard Williams sees a great rugby league band rocked00:02
Blair reshuffle angers greens00:02
Mandela reads riot act: The tactics that helped sink apartheid are now damaging the ANC-led government00:02
Innovation: Glaxo backs Bradford's laboratory revolution00:02
Flat Earth: Solomons wisdom00:02
City & Business: Float and lose, a game for all investors to shun00:02
Profile: The complete full-back: Gavin Hastings - Chris Rea looks at the many qualities of the well-rounded record-breaker of Scottish rugby00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Atom waste grows as submarines rot00:02
Political parties turn to perks to woo members00:02
ROCK / The new Madonna: romantic and risk-free00:02
First a snack, now for the big bread: Roger McKechnie00:02
How We Met: Arnold and Dusty Wesker00:02
The Quangocracy: Tory party packs NHS Trusts00:02
EXHIBITIONS / No coherent taste at all: The NPG is paying tribute to the Sitwell family. The show has a certain fascination, but . . .00:02
GOING OUT / The Sunday Picture00:02
Rugby Union: Rowell to shuffle the pack: Chris Rea weighs up the options for English rugby's new management00:02
DANCE / London debut of Lucinda Childs Dance Company00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Art reference: 'The Art Book' Phaidon, 19.99 pounds00:02
Death hangs over Black Sea: Polluted by the effluent of 16 countries, it is now the 'most damaged sea in the world'00:02
The world of the prophet: The world's fastest-growing religion is at a crisis in its history, caught between its traditional roots and the pressures of modernism. Leading Muslim academic Akbar Ahmed introduces a unique photographic study00:02
The Monarchy: 44 of Labour MPs say they want a republic00:02
Boxing: Furore over big fight fiasco00:02
Bunhill: Barging in00:02
The Episcopacy: Enthronement of the new Bishop of Durhanm00:02
Football: The wolves in sheepskin coats: Rich man's indulgence or ego trip disguised as philanthropy? Simon O'Hagan studies the changing face of chairmanship00:02
Man with a mission to motivate Sheffield: Top US personal development guru Anthony Robbins is appearing for free. Sean Thomas asks him why00:02
EATING OUT / Lessons from a professional: Rules00:02
Letter: Transport free-for-all has brought our cities to a standstill00:02
The List00:02
Database00:02
Change needed where it matters: Manufacturing in the UK cannot afford to stand still, maintains David Bowen