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Hassan plays host to new Middle East00:02
Profile: Farmer who crossed the road: Andrew Dare: A former critic is now champion of the milk producers. He talks to Paul Rodgers00:02
'Home Alone' is more disturbing than Tarantino's grisly fiction00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Looking forward to remembering: The missing of the Somme - Geoff Dyer: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 15.9900:02
Members' Interests: A good sort of fellow: The Civil Servant00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Man and sometime superman: The young Michelangelo had a majesty that made him unique. But it still doesn't make him any easier to love00:02
Football: Wallace makes Saints suffer00:02
Political Commentary: It's not Sir Robin's job to protect the Government00:02
ARTS / Show People: The double life of Irene: Irene Jacob00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Rugby Union: Movement that can forge a strong union00:02
Rugby League: Fulton seeks right blend00:02
The end of the affair?: Major's government pays for gaffes over Clinton00:02
Sex and drugs without tears: Once, schoolchildren made do with cryptic lectures on rabbits. Today they are encouraged to discuss wet dreams, relationships, drugs and more. How well is the new sex education working?00:02
How the 'values' of east Asia wield a double-edged sword: US academic's newspaper article led to police interrogation00:02
BOOKS / The Independent on Sunday bestseller list00:02
Safe haven for tenancy investors00:02
Business booms for Zulu medicine men00:02
EU wins some, you lose some: Kinnock jubilant - Brittan may quit00:02
Football: McManaman's breadth of vision00:02
Fishing lines00:02
Best and worst: Commodity and Energy Funds00:02
'Discrepancies' over hotel bill keep the pressure on Aitken00:02
ART MARKET / The modern age of old Vienna: Furniture that still looks up to date was made in Vienna in 1900. Choice pieces, thought to have been lost, are now up for auction, reports Geraldine Norman00:02
The List00:02
Revealed: the full register of MPs' interests00:02
COMEDY / Clever clogs replay00:02
Rugby Union: A game on the gangplank: Chris Rea says that last week's moves may alter the face of rugby union00:02
COMEDY / The plink, plink, fizz of a funny man: Spontaneity is what keeps Phil Kay bubbling. So don't be surprised if his act falls flat, he tells Ben Thompson00:02
Football: Preece lifts Palace00:02
TELEVISION / York on ads: Labour of love for an infant democracy: No 52: South African Airways00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The man who might even be shot: Evelyn Waugh: A Biography - Selina Hastings: Sinclair-Stevenson, pounds 2000:02
Bunhill: Thin but toothless00:02
Women's radio forced to humour men00:02
Opinions: Could you give up your car?00:02
FASHION / The Edith Sitwell look00:02
Q & A: Gripped by golf's sinister side00:02
Venables says he can prove his innocence00:02
Boxing: How a giant was cut down in the jungle: It was 20 years ago today that Muhammad Ali rumbled Foreman in Zaire. Reg Gutteridge filed this report for the London Evening News00:02
ART / A model bohemian life: She was once the favourite subject of Bacon and Freud. Here, Henrietta Moraes tells her side of the story at last00:02
RECORDS / New Releases: Massive Attack - Protection (Virgin, CD/ LP/tape)00:02
Flat Earth: In the chowder00:02
Members' Interests: Top Tories lose on Proctor's shop: The Retailer00:02
Clinton turns heat on the fundamentalists: Israel-Jordan 'peace of brave' isolates treaty opponents00:02
Economics: Equality fades as Labour edges to the centre00:02
Shares: Mobile makers get skates on: Communications firms are booming00:02
City File: Thames overflows00:02
TRIED & TESTED / As others sell you: In a tough job market, would a professional CV be better than one you compiled yourself? Our volunteer tries eight00:02
Tennis: Becker beats Sampras00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Demon-lovers and sticking-plaster: Shadow Dance - Angela Carter: Virago, pounds 9.99; Flesh and the mirror: Essays on the Art of Angela Carter - ed Lorna Sage: Virago, pounds 8.9900:02
Football: Sinton lights up gloomy Wednesday00:02
Football: Ardiles welcomes the respite00:02
Words: Foul00:02
Almanack: Tongue-tied by PC protests00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The King's early reign: Last train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley - Peter Guralnick: Little Brown, pounds 17.9900:02
Captain Moonlight: MP-free hotels. . .polyester power. . .lemmings. . . and Lamont00:02
Bid battle shifts to Whitehall: VSEL rivals line up political muscle00:02
Motor Racing: Mystery buyer saves Lotus00:02
Members' Interests: MPs flock to island in the sun: Cyprus00:02
TRAVEL / Beauty and the beast: In pursuit of big game in Botswana, John Carlin was warned that one large animal might show an inclination to pursue him00:02
Members' Interests: The unlikely inquisitor: The Editor00:02
THEATRE / Back to ABC in the Tower of Babel: Pentecost - The Other Place, Stratford; The Green Parakeet - Greenwich Studio; August - Theatr Clwyd; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Strand; Gaucho - Hampstead00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
As long as it goes out live: Allison Pearson says the obsession with surface is damaging the best broadcast journalism in the world00:02
Woman murdered00:02
Russia dazzles Germans with Trojan spoils: Schliemann treasure viewed00:02
My Own Goal: Chris Oti00:02
FOOD & DRINK / The greens party manifesto: Vegetables are chef Roger Verge's grand passion. To convert us all to his cause, he's written a lyrical yet practical book, says Michael Bateman00:02
GARDENING / Where the wild things thrive: In an inner-city school garden that had become a wilderness, Patrick Matthews found nature can't be left to its own devices00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Cool customers enjoy frozen assets: Harvest of the cold months: The Social History of Ice and Ices - Elizabeth David, ed Jill Norman: Michael Joseph, pounds 2000:02
Members' Interests: Jonathan Aitken draws his line across the sand: The Minister00:02
THE BROADER PICTURE / How lamas get their kicks00:02
Rugby Union diary: Barnes reveals true colours00:02
Sailing: Plain sailing00:02
Clinton turns heat on the fundamentalists: Israel-Jordan 'peace of brave' isolates treaty opponents00:02
Letter: The real reason for the sale00:02
Tom Peters On Excellence: Twenty ways to get it wrong00:02
Letter: It's all in the weekly news00:02
New plant may burn Budge coal00:02
Paging me, paging you: The plumber's belt accessory has been repackaged as a youthful must-have, writes Monique Roffey00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Play it again and again, Sam: Woody Allen on Woody Allen - ed Stig Bjorkman: Faber, pounds 14.9900:02
Israeli soldier killed in fighting flare-up00:02
Stowaways risk all for future in UK00:02
Bunhill: Branson fights shy00:02
Innovation: Data revolution in holograms: 3D laser images may soon offer a dramatic rise in the memory storage capacity of computers, says Philip Ball00:02
Bank warns of inflation rise00:02
Letter: Tories are as greedy as what?00:02
Action group planned for BES investors00:02
Letter: The rise of the director is to blame for the bland state of our national theatre00:02
Football: Ekoku in goal hunt00:02
Racing: Fabre the best of breed: Americans hold whip hand but Europe's main man chases more glory in the Breeders' Cup. Sue Montgomery reports00:02
Tillman sues over collapse00:02
TELEVISION / There's no beef in a Yorkshire pud00:02
ROCK: Reprobate goes for full baptism00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on a great Spanish region00:02
First-hand: 'I don't spend all my time with poltergeists': Casting out demons and laying ghosts to rest is routine for Dominic Walker, Church of England vicar and exorcist00:02
RECORDS / The IoS Playlist: The best sounds of the moment00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Primate seeks playmate: The Second Mrs Kong - Glyndebourne; Cheryomushki - Lyric, Hammersmith: La Boheme - Wexford; Das Liebesverbot - Wexford00:02
Welsh agency Tesco deal in audit probe00:02
ARTS / The afterlife of a critic00:02
So who gets the kids, Solomon, her or him?00:02
Rugby Union: Cardiff break loose00:02
Flat Earth: Bottoms up00:02
How We Met: Amir Hosseinpour and Maria Ewing00:02
Football: Celtic buoyed by firm belief: James Traynor analyses the shifting fortunes of the Glasgow rivals00:02
Cricket: Reid seizes control00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Tenants decry toothless law: Little threat if landlords withhold right to buy00:02
Protection law rattles card firms00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Gordon Baxter00:02
Washington acts to avert USAir crisis00:02
Database00:02
Bunhill: Neutral spirits00:02
Bunhill: Arcades are back00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Daily Bread: What the busy nanny ate one day last week00:02
Rugby Union Round-up: Teague in peak form00:02
Fierce clashes shatter uneasy Bosnia peace00:02
Football: Rich pickings await in the new Europe: Ian Ridley explains why there is a good deal more than honour at stake when Manchester United visit Barcelona on Wednesday00:02
BOOK REVIEW / American psycho-drama: The informers - Bret Easton Ellis: Picador, pounds 9.9900:02
Muslims may join vaccine boycott00:02
Security is the Asian carrot00:02
In today's other papers00:02
Bunhill: Blind spot in memoirs of Norman and Nigel00:02
China's executioners work overtime: International outcry over organ transplant grows as car thieves join rising toll of those shot after summary trials00:02
Rugby Union: Tourists in driving seat00:02
BOOKS / Women who tell tales: Family secrets and real history lie behind the fairy stories we all know, according to Marina Warner, whose book takes a new look at stock villains and wicked stepmothers00:02
Almanack: Reardon pots the big prize00:02
Glasgow says yes to Big Brother00:02
Burglars target old gas bills00:02
Bunhill: Jeffrey steps out00:02
Tunnel inquiry focuses on cost-cutting method00:02
The writer who came out from the cold: Zoe heller in America00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: The Private Lives of Albert Einstein - Roger Highfield and Paul Carter: Faber, pounds 8.9900:02
Leading Article: Miserly with the truth00:02
GPs won't help to detect fraud00:02
The mysteries of David: Hester Lacey asks David Copperfield if he flies by wire (and what Claudia sees in him . . .)00:02
Golf: Olazabal attacks schedule00:02
Lilley unites us in misery: On Tyneside, the planned change in support for the unemployed is a sick joke00:02
PROPERTY / The survival of the fittings: With bits from pubs and bobs from churches, a house can be transformed. Rosalind Russell on the salvage kings00:02
Personal Finance: Less abject surrender00:02
ETCETERA / Home Thoughts00:02
Letter: I dream of tea with Neal00:02
Rugby Union: Bath's late magic00:02
As others see it: Bribesville00:02
Independent Schools: HMC submits proposals to Shephard: Leading schools accept the need to reform post-14 education but not all heads are in accord. Elaine Williams reports00:02
Rugby Union: Tigers enjoy feast00:02
A tighter rein on auditors, please: Numerous recent fiascos ought to make these firms more accountable to the public, not less, as they are demanding, says Austin Mitchell00:02
EU chief Santer ousts Brittan from key post00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: I publish my letters for all to see the truth00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: The Oxford Book of Exploration selected by Robin Hanbury-Tenison: Oxford, pounds 7.9900:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Racing: Weaver stays cool00:02
Sport on TV: Half-baked theories of the dopey professor00:02
Major silences report critics00:02
Letter: Better to keep the royals than to let politicians reign00:02
Members' Interests: Who scrutinises the honourable scrutineers?: The Watchdogs00:02
Rugby League: Moriarty stokes home fire: Owen Slot meets a former hero of Welsh rugby who is in league this afternoon to take on the Australians00:02
Profile: Driven by a clear vision: Frank Williams: Richard Williams studies the successful formula of the focused man of grand prix racing00:02
City & Business: Cash cow disease00:02
Bunhill: Only the lonely00:02
LIVES OF THE GREAT SONGS / Ev'ry which way but loose: Ev'ry time we say goodbye: In the latest excerpt from our history of the hits, Giles Smith presents a guided tour of an urbane wasteland00:02
Dad's Navy: As Captain Mainwaring, he entertained millions with his pomposity and his delusions of grandeur. But the real Arthur Lowe fancied himself as a different sort of captain00:02
City & Business: Pension buyers conned with greatest of sleaze00:02
Football: Dublin delivers00:02
Women spies come in from the cold00:02
Toy sensation makes play for UK: The firm behind a craze challenging Lego wants to open pounds 9m factory00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
Football: United's champion show: Newcastle suffer their first Premiership defeat as Gillespie supplies a crowning moment to put pretenders in their place00:02
Rugby Union: Alert Wasps run wild and free00:02
Football: Deadly Dichio00:02
Cabbage whites are turning pink00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Profile: Serious about satire: Rory Bremner: Aged five he thought the miners should be shot. Geraldine Bedell on a chameleon talent00:02
Football: Clinical Sutton takes his chances00:02
MOTORING / The new age comes to the factory floor: Beginning a two-part series on car manufacturing, Matthew Gwyther visits a plant of the future. Next week, he looks at craft production00:02
Letter: Children should not be named00:02
Innovation: Satellites tail boats in test of fish curbs00:02
Letter: When there were no nuclear secrets to tell00:02
Darts: Gregory lifts Gold Cup00:02
Why Tony Blair is like a tea-bag: Values Research can be used to sell us anything from ice-cream to a prime minister. Helen Fielding reports (CORRECTED)00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Golf: Good times roll again for Seve00:02
Football / European round-up: Milan look to improve00:02
Mozambique looks up: Lonrho dominates in outside investment00:02
FILM / The play's the thing, Mr Harwood: The Browning Version (15); A Midsummer Night's Dream (U); Fear of a Black Hat (15); Major League II (15); Rapa Nui (12)00:02
Football: Walker's crumb of comfort00:02
Pay-off is better if lawyers at fault: Ian Hunter discovers that legal clients are better compensated for fraud losses than investors00:02
New Forth road bridge defies Royal Commission00:02
Football / Endsleigh round-up: Boro strike back00:02
City & Business: The Navy lark