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BOOKS / Riefenstahl anthology00:02
Greenpeace steps up EVC campaign00:02
Ten-year launch00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Honkers against the White House: Godfrey Hodgson on Kennedy, first leader of the new age: President Kennedy: Profile of Power - Richard Reeves: Macmillan, pounds 12.9900:02
Nancy disowns Ollie00:02
US mid-term elections: Bush boy has good ol' girl from Texas in his sights: Successes may not help the Lone Star state governor, writes Rupert Cornwell in Pasadena00:02
Insurers must meet pension claims from their reserves00:02
Aitken claims cheque proves hotel bill 'mistake'00:02
View from City Road: Question mark over Morgan link (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: Closure of village schools in Warwickshire00:02
Such a ghostly time of year: Hallowe'en is big in the US; now we are catching on, says Ann Crookenden00:02
Golf: Young, gifted and black: Tiger's talent burning bright: Two African-Americans are poised to make an impact in traditionally white middle-class sports00:02
Travel Departures: Late availability00:02
Russia lists oil spills00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Rugby Union: Llanelli draw on Jenkins' wisdom00:02
MoD takes 'strictly neutral' line on battle00:02
Football: Platt fit to face Nigeria00:02
Travel: Unsung Resorts: Calm St Christoph00:02
Runaway tube driver jailed00:02
Demonstration over deportation of PKK spokesman00:02
Football Team News00:02
Hydro-Electric goes to MMC over Offer rules00:02
Football Diary: Lalas' offbeat top 1000:02
Scottish Football: McGinty on alert00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Mystery over sale of Klimt00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / A smooth ride going nowhere: Itzhak Perlman - Barbican00:02
Letter: No hiding in CCTA contracts00:02
Food & Drink:: My stomach gives thanks to Trieste00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Iron fists: how the west was one: The West should not assume moral superiority, argues Noam Chomsky. Robert Fisk agrees: World Orders, old and new - Noam Chomsky: Pluto, pounds 12.9500:02
Tennis: Young, gifted and black: Excitement over Venus sighting: Two African-Americans are poised to make an impact in traditionally white middle-class sports00:02
Where and how to get help on poor advice00:02
Libel trial hears tall story of Big Macs00:02
Carve-up over jobs on the Night of the Long Drinks: Andrew Marshall discovers some Nakedly Ambitious Civil Servants in a castle in Luxembourg00:02
Concern at Maxwells' legal aid00:02
Murder accused 'psychotic'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Life in a zomboid dystopia: John Walsh delves into the mad, bad, blank world of Bret Easton Ellis's latest book: The Informers - Bret Easton Ellis: Picador, pounds 9.9900:02
Islamic student group faces ban after unrest00:02
Golf: Langer unleashes an unprecedented assault00:02
Institutions push up dollar despite strong US growth00:02
Warning on casual work00:02
Country Matters: It was in the bathroom, twiddling its ears00:02
The Irish Peace Process: Adams receives polite welcome to mainstream: David McKittrick reports on the political absorption of the republicans' unloved leader00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
TELEVISION / And your ghost for this evening is . . .00:02
Travel Departures: America for less00:02
Travel: Costly hold-up00:02
Travel Departures: BA back to Beirut00:02
Motoring / Road test: A most exciting saloon: Powerful and practical, the Mercedes C36 is adding a dash of athleticism to the mark's staid image, says Phil Llewellin00:02
Trips for ministers' wives cost pounds 11,00000:02
No-interest home loans00:02
Leading Article: Revelations that demand answers00:02
Champion of the British standard: Lord Nolan is John Major's man for the mission impossible of restoring confidence in public life. Can he do it? Heather Mills reports00:02
Retiring after a classic innings: As the Anti-Apartheid Movement winds up, Denis Herbstein recalls a small British institution that helped change the world00:02
ICS seeks more than 300 who bought Pall Mall pensions00:02
Lecturer was IRA quartermaster, court told00:02
Italy finally picks second commissioner00:02
Letter: Boardroom boffins00:02
BOOKS / Postcard from Berlin: Scanning the border lines: Poetry was the secret weapon of the East German guards on the Berlin Wall. Frederick Baker investigates00:02
Food & Drink / Regional Passions: Straight from the cove to the stove: Huge and juicy prawns, firm-fleshed monkfish, wild salmon and red herrings: the best fish in the world, says Claire Macdonald, is served on the Isle of Skye00:02
Money Grouse: Not what the doctor ordered00:02
Football: Ardiles accused of lack of nerve00:02
Market Report: Rally raises hopes of a Christmas bonus00:02
Travel: The Things I've Seen: Robert The Bruce's Cave00:02
Travel Departures: Winter in Malta00:02
Travel Departures: Malaria in India00:02
GEC makes rival bid for VSEL00:02
Mugabe gets Dhlakama to end poll boycott00:02
Tennis: Becker's best00:02
Muslims urged to boycott rubella vaccine00:02
China's Deng 'very healthy'00:02
Racing: Barton's back, but no banker to stay course00:02
Rugby League: Offiah's burst00:02
Law Report: Libel defence unaffected by factual doubts: Tsikata v Newspaper Publishing plc - Queen's Bench Division (Jonathan Sumption QC), 28 October 1994.00:02
Letter: Swept off their feet00:02
Letter: Limits to personal pensions00:02
Serb fury grows as Muslims advance00:02
Motor Racing: Herbert moves00:02
Food & Drink:: Enjoy chocolate by the pint: Beer and the cocoa bean are a marriage made by nature. Michael Jackson explains00:02
Auctions00:02
Travel: That's snow business: Is it worth going to a ski show? Only if you take a fully functioning credit card, says Chris Gill00:02
Engineers in plea for roads spending00:02
View from City Road: Embarrassment at the Halifax00:02
Rugby League: Wales risk a gamble00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Travel: Where dreams of Byzantium come true: For more than 2,500 years, Istanbul has been Europe's gateway to the East; Angela Lambert waited only 35 years to visit it00:02
Athletics: No appeal by Edwards00:02
Rugby Union: Catt interviewd by RFU00:02
Out of Russia: Mythical money helps to buy voters00:02
Sri Lanka lifts curfew00:02
Letter: Partnerships in our city parks00:02
Clinton warns Iraq00:02
Rugby Union: A return to winning game for Bath and Leicester: Barrie Fairall on today's league games in which the top two aim for more than drawn conclusion00:02
Food & Drink Update: Cranberry cure00:02
Sailing: More than a game for men00:02
BSM course could cut cost of motor insurance00:02
Americans are locked up by the million00:02
The Irish Peace Process: Sinn Fein comes in from the cold00:02
In Brief: Fairplay cover00:02
Deutsche to integrate in London00:02
Fill in the form, and we meet at Wilma's00:02
Tax cheats, and proud of it00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Property: What do you do with a windfall?: Well, you could refit the kitchen, or even buy a new house, says Anne Spackman00:02
Questions to unseat the cowboys: Choosing your adviser can be less of a lottery if you remember a few hints, says Nic Cicutti00:02
Israel's fears focus on Hamas Fear of Hamas haunts Israel00:02
The Irish Peace Process: Diplomatic snub sours opening of Dublin forum: 'Unionist sensitivities' suggested as reason for British non-attendance at reconciliation meeting00:02
COMEDY / Call me Robert: Robert Newman - Royal Festival Hall00:02
Winter do your worst: If you don't go for overcoats, a puffa will do. And if you don't go for puffas, God bless you, says Tony Glenville00:02
Judge rules murder case report was privileged: Security chief loses important ruling in libel action against 'Independent'. Rhys Williams reports00:02
Judge frees man who strangled wife in row00:02
Food & Drink: There's life beyond Napa: Californian winemakers are starting to break new ground, says Anthony Rose00:02
Vatican struggles with feminism among nuns00:02
Food & Drink Update: Porky pies00:02
View from City Road: GEC places an each-way bet00:02
Venables faces fraud inquiry00:02
Sales at Reuters allay fears of fall in demand00:02
Top minister falls victim to power struggle in Poland00:02
Bare facts behind those naked ladies: These nudes troubled and excited the Victorians. Now they trouble and excite Middle-Easterners to buy, buy, buy, says John Windsor00:02
Solzhenitsyn denounces Russian MPs00:02
Travel: Taxing journey00:02
Football: Albert able to call tune on the Tyne: A Belgian centre-back's attacking verve is delighting the Newcastle faithful. Glenn Moore reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: Major 'did not meet' lobby firm00:02
Halifax halts investment sales as check shows up need for retraining00:02
Letter: Who will lead the Commonwealth?00:02
Letter: Closure of village schools in Warwickshire00:02
Cricket: Gooch works alone in nets00:02
William Donaldson's Week: And what was in the toolbox?00:02
Hospital bed found for child abductor00:02
Ethiopian regions get 'opt-out' plan00:02
Rugby Union: Pienaar is pick of the new pack: Steve Bale talks to the captain of the Springboks who today plays his first game of the tour00:02
Travel Departures: Carry on camping00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Book on O J drives trial judge to distraction00:02
Food & Drink:: Bare-bones chic in Smithfield: Looks good enough to eat in? Emily Green samples two new restaurants where the decor seems as important as the food00:02
From Troy to London to Berlin to Moscow - to the world00:02
Hardcastle to discuss inquiry00:02
Letter: Limits to personal pensions (CORRECTED)00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The way we talk now: Zoe Heller explores the blather and hokum that spoil the argument over political correctness: The War of the Words - Ed Sarah Dunant: Virago, pounds 7.9900:02
Personal: Make mine a vegetarian: Many introduction agencies are aimed at people with similar interests, but one group of matchmakers caters for a whole lifestyle, says Emma Cook00:02
Gardening / Tool Box: Softies that act tough at the cutting edge00:02
Saturday Night: A man, a camera, and a revolution00:02
Travel Departures: Marbella massage00:02
Standard Life improves policy surrender values00:02
Romanians set to pardon baby couple00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: Nolan committee expected to look at outside interests00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Gardening: Death of the English garden: What's happened to our talent for planting and design? Most ideas are gimmicky or decades old. More originality please, says Helen Gunn00:02
The Attack on Sleaze: Keyholders to the corridor of power: James Cusick reports on how the lobbying industry has come to be regarded as a necessary part of business life00:02
Health club members are left feeling sick: Forty-year membership cost pounds 2,000; now those who paid will get nothing back, reports Caroline Merrell00:02
BOOKS / Second Thoughts: Tyranny in the tropics: Joan Didion on a novel that began with an angel and ended with Saigon00:02
Travel Departures: Cheaper by rail00:02
Arts: The ever-popular tortured artist effect: They said there was a problem with the voice. They said she preferred to paint these days. But finally, after all the rumours, here's a new Joni Mitchell album. Giles Smith talked to her00:02
BOOK REVIEW / What Edith did, or knew: No gifts from Chance: A Biography of Edith Wharton - Shari Benstock: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 2000:02
The Attack on Sleaze: MPs rush to reveal interests00:02
Football: Newcastle to rest Cole for a month: Guy Hodgson on the weekend's key football games in the Premiership