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Football: Spurned Cox has point to prove00:02
Class Warfare: All over Britain, there are more school places than children to fill them. Fran Abrams looks at the storm over one county's efforts to tackle the problem00:02
Dear Tom Jones: It's not unusual to want to keep going for as long as possible, but wouldn't it be better, suggests a long-time fan, to retire gracefully to the green, green grass of home?00:02
Out of America: Old Sparky is still deep in the heart of Texas00:02
Virtual reality heads for the home00:02
Motor Racing: Alesi stays at Ferrari00:02
Toyota to slash new range costs00:02
Kohl told to bite the bullet00:02
Letter: The furore that didn't occur00:02
LEP confident banks will agree refinancing00:02
'Sex proof' on Clinton00:02
Autumn Property Survey: Talking 'bout regeneration: Builders are abandoning greenfield sites for the inner cities, says David Lawson00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: The inquisitor underlines his independence: Lord Nolan has shown he will deliver judgment without fear or favour, writes Heather Mills00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: How apartheid regime set out to woo Tories: Patricia Wynn Davies tells the story of the firm which gave MPs a South African perspective00:02
Ex-priest quits over Ortega00:02
Fan's Eye View: Reading rewrite the rules: No. 85 Reading00:02
Slain backpackers buried in bush graves00:02
Autumn Property Survey: Only the uncertainty is for certain: The experts cannot agree if prices are going up or down and buyers remain nervous. David Lawson reviews a difficult market00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: Wider privileges investigation sought00:02
Football: Bergkamp signing blocked00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Football: Walker dropped by Tottenham00:02
Law: Small firms give time for life: Roger Trapp meets an accountant who left the risks of the big time00:02
Sleaze-finder General: Law lord ordered to clean up every aspect of public life00:02
Autumn Property Survey: Foreign clients shop for castles and cottages00:02
Letter: Codes can't cure sleaze disease00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Letter: Lots of Cs and Es make the grade00:02
Pensions Scandal: Immediate review of 350,000 cases00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
REVIEW / The good, the bad and the self-referential00:02
Football: McStay's quest00:02
Pensions Scandal: Teacher sought advice but learnt the hard way00:02
Business & City in Brief00:02
London Fringe00:02
Letter: Portsmouth tops for ugly shops00:02
Rundown of city parks 'threatens urban heritage'00:02
Football: Exuberant City continue to hit the right note00:02
Call for power plan control00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Russians deny Arctic oil spill00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: Report reveals findings of the Butler inquiry00:02
Poor pensioners 'ignored': Commission on Social Justice report comes under attack. Rosie Waterhouse and Nicholas Timmins report00:02
View from City Road: CBI sings the same old song00:02
Private firms to take on routine police duties00:02
Ghost of Nuremberg will haunt tribunal: There are no victors in Yugoslavia's war, therefore no 'victor's justice', Judge Goldstone tells Robert Block in The Hague00:02
Price war warning by Guardian Media00:02
Still reaching for the stars: When a rising young chef lost an arm, his passion for cooking kept him alive, says00:02
Autumn Property Survey: Last time buyers return: The market in retirement homes is waking up, writes Anne Shaw00:02
Pembroke: Author in hard backache00:02
Law: Freeing the little fish from the regulatory net: Roger Trapp reports on recent moves to exempt small companies from rules on disclosure and annual accounting00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: Inside Parliament: Major deplores 'feeding frenzy'00:02
More than just counting numbers: Following the publication of its Green Paper, the Government plans to introduce resource accounting into the public sector. Paul Gosling reports00:02
If you can understand this, we're saying it wrong00:02
Atlantic firms face inquiry00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Grim panoramas of a stinking homeland: The black triangle - Josef Koudelka: Sagga, pounds 3500:02
An uneasy peace for Hussein and Israel: As the treaty is prepared, bringing Arab and Jew together, the PLO stands aside, bitterly opposing Jordan's role in Jerusalem00:02
Racing: Adrian wins on Billygoat00:02
OPERA / Dream on or grow up: The Second Mrs Kong - Glyndebourne Touring Opera00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Pensions Scandal: Blame for the boom that went bust00:02
Leading Article: Charity comic gets the last laugh00:02
Abortion row over vaccine00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Stlen Poicassos were uninsured00:02
Renamo pins poll hopes on chiefs00:02
View from City Road: Double blow to policyholders00:02
For Africa, the only answer lies within: A new generation of leaders is neither blaming nor relying on the West, says Yasmin Alibhai-Brown00:02
Football Round-Up: Bassett's men are out of sorts00:02
Je m'accuse, as the old order goes on trial00:02
The perils of playing Cupid: Why is matchmaking such a compulsive sport? Genevieve Fox investigates00:02
Great apes face extinction as food trade grows00:02
Badminton: England hunt for new talent00:02
Rugby Union: Jones' claim for Welsh elevation00:02
Essay: Whatever happened to all the heroes?: Most of the monuments pictured here, and nearly all of those on public display, are embarrassing or disgraceful, or both. Only one, says Jonathan Glancey, is anything like a fitting tribute00:02
Wolseley beats forecasts again with rise of 67%: Analysts raise estimates for next two years but shares fall, reports Tom Stevenson00:02
Why not exercise a little restraint?: Hello sir, here for your fitting? Mark Simpson visits Fetters, a shop which offers the very best in fetish tailoring and leather gear00:02
Leading Article: No longer their own judges00:02
Cuomo wins support from Republican00:02
Letter: How Africa uses World Bank aid00:02
Letter: Prince threatens his Commonwealth role00:02
EU fails to curb steel industry00:02
Letter: Cheshire passes its inspection00:02
Rugby League: Rovers give hope to new coach Ward00:02
Letter: Lithuania's claim to oldest language00:02
Football: Politicians on the pitch: Colin Brown reports on a new book that blows the whistle on MPs' football lives00:02
Cricket: Gooch wins contest of the golden oldies00:02
'Blackmail' denied by Fayed as Major refers case to DPP00:02
Buzzards flock to Britain00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: Mystery origins of brothers' paper fortune: James Cusick looks at the revelations of the DTI investigation into the Fayed family's business affairs00:02
Autumn Property Survey: Roar of the rapids, smell of the sea00:02
Prices rising, but CBI pleads for pegged rates00:02
Underrated: Drown out the sound of silence: The case for muzak00:02
MPs urge ban on 'dangerous' unleaded fuel: 'Green' emissions may be worse than four-star petrol00:02
Market Report: Storehouse goes on shopping lists00:02
Insurers face pounds 3bn pensions bill: Life insurance companies and financial advisers to bear burden of mis-selling00:02
Fall in commercial property predicted00:02
Architecture: Lille's on the fast track: A French provincial centre's high-speed rail link offers a lesson to London, says Martin Spring00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Hamilton forced out after fresh allegations00:02
Era of the quantum computer beckons00:02
Pensions Scandal: 'I was sick of all the phone calls and visits so I signed'00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: Inquiry move fails to halt speculation00:02
Unit trust PEPs in demand00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: Bribe joke on 'tycoon tapes' backfired: Peter Rodgers on how a recording of Tiny Rowland's recent lunch with Mohamed al-Fayed made the papers00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Letter: Social justice in higher education00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: Hamilton promises to clear his name: Extracts from the exchange of letters between Neil Hamilton and the Prime Minister:00:02
Architecture: New horizons in the waste land: Liz Farrelly meets Jane Atfield, who has creative designs on Britain's unwanted plastic packaging00:02
Racing: Wall sets sights on the top Flight: A miler whose career has suddenly taken off needs to climb higher still to be sure of a Breeders' Cup place. Greg Wood reports00:02
Speaking in tongues: Robert Hanks finds David Edgar revising his opinions on audiences (they're dumb) and culture (it's OK by him)00:02
Autumn Property Survey: Builders offer bait to keep market moving: Buyers should check incentives before accepting them, warns David Lawson00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Football: Armstrong sparkles for Palace00:02
Eurostar train runs late again00:02
MEPs urged to cut out graft00:02
Poetry soaked in blood: The cult of film violence has a powerful romantic appeal in our fragmentary, fragile society00:02
Sailing: Robertson's calm surface hides hard core: Outward appearances disguise determination to rule the Olympic waves in 1996. Stuart Alexander reports00:02
Rugby Union: Obstacles litter gangway to free passage: Steve Bale argues that talk of a speedy breaking down of the barrier between the codes is premature00:02
Bosnian MPs tell Rose to go00:02
Rugby League: Edwards dropping appeal over ban00:02
Law Report: Trading standards proceedings not an abuse of court process: Regina v Milton Keynes Magistrates' Court and others, ex parte Roberts - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Beldam and Mr Justice Buxton) 14 October 1994.00:02
Leading Article: Paying the price for bad advice00:02
Nickell inquiry backs profiling00:02
Gambia refuses to play ball00:02
Letter: Codes can't cure sleaze disease00:02
Autumn Property Survey: Smuggling tales help the sales pitch: Lynne Curry goes west and finds that rapid price rises are a fable00:02
Letter: How Africa uses World Bank aid00:02
Where lies the moving spirit of the Nineties?: Today's dominant political mood jars with the decade's key themes, argues Martin Jacques00:02
Letter: Prince threatens his Commonwealth role00:02
The Sleaze Factor: French politicians are snared by 'les affaires': All the established parties are tainted in some way, writes Julian Nundy in Paris00:02
Law: Ensuring the best service for suspects: Barbara Lantin looks at moves to improve the role of lawyers helping detained persons00:02
Racing: White's great hope00:02
Insurance firms may have to pay pounds 3bn in pensions scandal00:02
A personal urge to control00:02
Bless the beasts, not the children: In putting animals before people, Britain is again the odd man out in Europe, says Andrew Marshall00:02
True gripes: Beware the curse of the ambulent onion-eater00:02
Four firms pressing ahead with flotations00:02
View from City Road: A turbulent time for BA's strategy00:02
Clinton begins Middle East tour00:02
Autumn Property Survey: Borrowers adrift on a sea of offers: Andrew Bibby navigates a way through the tide of attractive mortgage deal00:02
Football: Ireland sent reeling by Charlton's route one vocabulary: The Republic's manager is at the centre of a storm. Alan Murdoch reports from Dublin00:02
Autumn Property Survey: Grander style draws new country house set: If you want croquet lawns and swimming pools why not share a mansion, asks Anne Shaw00:02
Pensions Scandal: Transfer to a personal plan gave flexibility and control00:02
'No blueprint' for unitary authorities00:02
Law: Making a call for help: Only a few victims of accidents claim compensation, says Sharon Wallach00:02
Deals on land, water and economic ties00:02
THEATRE / Sympathy for the devil: Gaucho - Hampstead Theatre00:02
Letter: Infallible argument about truth00:02
Letter: Codes can't cure sleaze disease00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis