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'I smoke cannabis, but aerosols messed me up'00:02
Browning in war of words with Attwoods00:02
Teenagers' drug abuse 'becoming endemic problem'00:02
Upbeat Kennedy is in no mood to go quietly00:02
Child Support Agency erred in 86% of cases00:02
Methadone 'could save lives'00:02
So long in situ] Writers must stick to their garrets00:02
Letter: In love with the concrete Tricorn00:02
Sock Shop steps into Hinchliffe empire00:02
Amy Biehl's killers jailed for 18 years00:02
Football: Ferguson's luck runs out00:02
Football: Fans turn on Ardiles after humiliation00:02
The Royal Commission on Pollution: Curb cars, demand pollution experts00:02
Mental health services 'failing those in need': The Audit Commission cites poor leadership and inappropriately allocated resources in community care, writes Celia Hall00:02
The Daily Poem: Gratitude00:02
Football: Hutchison's early call00:02
Churchill halves flotation target00:02
Letter: Papal blunder on Buddhism00:02
Letter: Social Justice: crucial progress from Beveridge, but leading where?00:02
Football: Shearer at the double00:02
Sports Letter: A question of confidence00:02
Mounting criticism of government services00:02
Peacemakers blinded by the light: Robert Fisk, in Araba, watched the signing of the US-backed treaty that ended the 46-year-old state of war between Israel and Jordan00:02
Sports Letter: Gaelic groan00:02
Fraser casualty of fall in profits at Cory00:02
Promises of support do little to help dollar00:02
Rose shrugs off Bosnian calls to resign military command00:02
Obituary: Sir Noel Moynihan00:02
THEATRE / A Brodie of some note: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Strand Theatre00:02
Russian MPs on offensive over Grachev scandal00:02
Football: Pearce prises Wolves apart00:02
Montague likely to win time to seek deal00:02
Jaguar expected back in black00:02
Today's great Russian fiction: Moscow's claims about reforms are mere noise to attract Western aid, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Hopes for Maxwell settlement fade00:02
Pembroke: Russian hospitality leaves bad taste00:02
Time off for good behaviour: Susan Elkin reports on a police project to take youngsters at risk off the Merseyside streets and into the outdoors00:02
View from City Road: Pat on the back for Warburg00:02
FILM / Easter Island turkey00:02
Racing: Europe finds strength in numbers: The transatlantic challenge for the 11th Breeders' Cup will be the biggest ever. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Rugby League: Australia run riot for record00:02
Berlusconi aiming to tighten curbs on media00:02
Rugby League: League's case for defence of free movement: Dave Hadfield contends that rugby union, the only sport which bans players from another, will have to come to terms with its rival code00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher to steer 'dream team' in 199600:02
FILM / The old school: Adam Mars-Jones on The Browning Version and the British talent for repressed emotions00:02
TELEVISION / The art of taking the punters for a ride00:02
The Royal Commission on Pollution: How it could affect you00:02
Education: Combing the country for nit-pickers: Next week throughout Britain, schools will declare all-out war on headlice. Wendy Berliner reports00:02
The Royal Commission on Pollution: Rise in fuel cost poses dilemma00:02
Football: Oldham are kept at bay: COCA-COLA CUP: Gerrard holds off Gunners - Middlesbrough undone00:02
The Royal Commission on Pollution: Rapid growth of air traffic challenged00:02
Docklands railway will be privatised00:02
Letter: Sinking feeling00:02
Law Report: Claim lost on striking out: Hopkins v MacKenzie. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice Mann and Lord Justice Saville). 26 October 1994.00:02
Cuba opens market door00:02
Racing: Crystal heads for Carolina00:02
Royal Mail sale rebels rise to 1200:02
Court Circular00:02
Education: Defending a change of faith: Moves to alter the Christian nature of school assemblies could lead to segregation. Haydn Price reports00:02
The rise and fall of High Moral Tone: How Labour slid into sleaze00:02
The Royal Commission on Pollution: Car use is a 'temptation'00:02
'I faced sleaze inquiry' - Aitken00:02
Leading Article: No immunity from responsibility00:02
Labour puts stars into Treasury team00:02
The Royal Commission on Pollution: Road-building policies dealt devastating blow00:02
Football: Dibble's dismissal stays on record00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Right of Reply / What do you mean, flaws?: Clare Bayley, critic turned writer, accepts criticism with (qualified) good grace00:02
Football: O'Neill sneaks Celtic through00:02
The Royal Commission on Pollution: 'Green' advances that are going to waste00:02
View from City Road: Failures with a lot in common00:02
The Royal Commission on Pollution: Call to double price of fuel by 2005: Chancellor urged to take first step in Budget. Nicholas Schoon and Susan Watts report00:02
At last, a clear way ahead: Transport policy has been shaken up by the Royal Commission, says Keith Buchan. Life could look quite different before too long00:02
Service appointments00:02
Letter: The jury is out on trial by jury00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Teenage drug abuse triples00:02
Cricket: Sri Lanka checked00:02
Leading Article: Mozambique on brink of disaster00:02
Whips accused of dirty tricks to oust Hamilton00:02
Basketball: Late strike secures win for Tigers00:02
Boycott threat to Mozambique poll00:02
Graduate Recruitment: A taste for the food industry: Companies are desperate for recruits, says George Turnbull, but they must increase awareness in schools as a first step00:02
Boxing: Holmes set to meet McCall00:02
Pass the bottle, feel the benefit: Glossary00:02
Letter: Unfair charge of blackmail00:02
CentreGold picks up Core00:02
Obituary: Jerome Wiesner00:02
Ailing Mitterrand determined to serve out term00:02
Sports Letter: Name-dropping00:02
Obsessed killer is jailed for life00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Speywood to buy Porton for pounds 65m00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Football: Townsend finds finishing touch00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Six shires likely to survive review: Local Government Commission backs arguments for status quo00:02
Second school bans rubella vaccine00:02
Obituary: Professor Malcolm Smith00:02
Rugby Union: Springboks sweet and sour00:02
Church appointments00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Leader of a tiny, respectable gang: 'Richard Ingrams Lord of the Gnomes' - Harry Thompson: Heinemann, 17.5000:02
Obituary: Chester Williams00:02
Independent Schools: Make a fixed date with destiny: Common Entrance was once a make-or-break exam; now it's more of a flexible assessment tool, says Elaine Williams00:02
Hubble sparks cosmic crisis00:02
Hussein wins 'peace with dignity'00:02
Wealthy face bar on legal aid00:02
Higher Education: The case against written exams: Employers say graduates need better communication skills. But university assessment methods neglect this area, argues Geoffrey Alderman00:02
Just who is the ultimate guardian?00:02
Fortune favours the big sister as entrepreneur00:02
THEATRE / Go west, Vanya: August - Theatr Clwyd, Mold00:02
The Sleaze Factor: It's not graft, just duty and obligation: Bribes in Japan form part of a system of gifts and incentives, writes Terry McCarthy in Tokyo00:02
Football: Lunatics running asylum00:02
Male nurse 'battered babies under pressure of work'00:02
Banker pleads for curbs on directors00:02
Ordeal of manic depressive left to fend alone00:02
Leading Article: Slamming on the brakes00:02
Talkback00:02
Golf: Faldo's video venture gives rise to nasty irony: The former world No 1 finds himself in a fix on the eve of the Volvo Masters. Tim Glover reports from Valderrama00:02
Oil disaster threatens Arctic area00:02
Film: The business of murder: Oliver Stone's satire, Natural Born Killers has spawned a mini- industry of outraged analysis, as well as, it is alleged, a chain of copy-cat killings.00:02
Cricket: Young icon with an eye on greatness: Darren Gough may be one of England's most potent weapons this winter. James Alexander reports from Perth00:02
Education: Bug-busters: not such a lousy idea00:02
London bus company goes to MTH for pounds 20m00:02
Pensions crisis damages sales at Prudential00:02
Opinion: Ignore me, I'm only a supply teacher00:02
Letter: Social Justice: crucial progress from Beveridge, but leading where?00:02
Market Report: Supermarkets feel pinch of price fears00:02
Citibank scheme offers limited liability to Lloyd's investors00:02
Sports Letter: London crawling00:02
MPs' committee 'must be told all allegations'00:02
Letter: Social Justice: crucial progress from Beveridge, but leading where?00:02
The Royal Commission on Pollution: Report's targets and recommendations for the coming decades00:02
BM shows big loss for second year00:02
Inside Parliament: Few volunteers for duty north of the border00:02
View from City Road: Reasons for a cool response00:02
Letter: Reasons for privacy ought to be public00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Whalen to quit Peugeot00:02
Cambodia hostages feared murdered00:02
Film: Ticket to die for: The London Film Festival opens next week at the National Film Theatre. Ryan Gilbey selects 10 of the most interesting offerings . . .00:02
Film: Finishing straight: Boy meets boy, boy loves boy, boy sleeps with - girl. Has Hollywood come out of the closet or just redecorated it?00:02
Rugby League: Sell-outs at next two Tests00:02
Killer says he was 'following orders'00:02
Gas competition to get go-ahead00:02
Hockey: Oxford worked into a corner00:02
The Chronicle of Cinema 1895-1995: 1951: inside the crucible00:02
Letter: Buried treasure is bad for you00:02
Long live a proper pensions policy: Andrew Dilnot and Paul Johnson welcome the new thinking in Labour's social justice report00:02
Dilemmas: Drawn by a con-artist00:02
View from City Road: An attempt to shift the blame00:02
Boutros-Ghali accepts UN's limitations00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Calluna faces perils of new issues market00:02
Film: David Benedict quotes what people say (and the man himself says) about the revered and reviled Kenneth Branagh, whose Frankenstein is the fest's centrepiece00:02
Letter: Reasons for privacy ought to be public00:02
The Royal Commission on Pollution: Business warns of price increases as costs are passed on00:02
Vaccine ban blow to fight against epidemic00:02
The Royal Commission on Pollution: Family defends its three cars00:02
Benefits Agency errors led to 500m pounds in pay-outs00:02
Killing men softly with her song: New York revenge rocker Diamanda Galas is adamant: male rap stars should be killed for sport. Susan de Muth finds out why