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Rowing: Grobler for chief coach00:02
MUSIC / Bubbling under: Curtis Stigers - Town & Country00:02
Gartmore launches trust00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
Industry in Crisis: The Mines: Private firm offers to buy pit marked for closure00:02
View from City Road: Dynastic drawbacks for Forte00:02
Industry in Crisis: The Mines: Remaining deep coal mines may close by 200000:02
Rugby Union: Botha preserves leading Springbok status00:02
Yeltsin pushes old rival into the cold00:02
Squash: England defence delayed00:02
Rugby Union: Rayer lights dour night00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Industry in Crisis: Unemployment: Major's support begins to wane in the establishment heartlands: Some former allies are becoming increasingly critical of the Government's economic record, Stephen Ward reports00:02
A proud history, on the slag heap: That it should come to this] Geoffrey Goodman, a long-time observer of the British industrial scene, tells what the miners have meant to the labour movement and to the country00:02
THEATRE / Don't put your daughters on the stage: Paul Taylor on Ostrovsky's Artists and Admirers at the Barbican Pit00:02
Sport's science friction00:02
Freshers' Ball '92: nice girls don't: Janie Lawrence finds that sexual and political attitudes among students have changed a lot since her youth. Today, a snog is a big deal00:02
Miners to march on Parliament and may take fight to courts00:02
Resilient Brown improves by 23%00:02
School tests 'discriminate against girls'00:02
Obituary: Jacob Bean00:02
Letter: Bumpy ride00:02
Leading Article: End of an ideal00:02
Tokyo's troops tiptoe into Phnom Penh: Japan is in turmoil as its political kingmaker quits and its troops begin their first foreign mission since the war. Terry McCarthy reports00:02
On the ropes and no end in sight: Tory alarm over recession grows Manufacturing output falls Jobless fears00:02
Quake puts new cracks in lives of Cairo's poor00:02
Salvage sale raises pounds 1.8m00:02
Clarke to examine juvenile crime00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: Balance sheet all on the debit side as 30,000 British miners see their jobs destroyed00:02
Sport in Short: Ice hockey00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Sport in Short: Pools Dividends00:02
Industry in Crisis: Unemployment: The victim: 'Job for life' ends with humiliation and pessimism00:02
Church may advertise vacancies in press00:02
ALBUMS / Funk as soap opera: Andy Gill on the latest from Prince, and others00:02
Borland is back in the black00:02
Industry in Crisis: Unemployment: Grim forecast of total climbing to 15 million00:02
Forte's awaited board shake-up disappoints City00:02
Education: A subject that isn't only for the girls: Menstruation affects half of all pupils, but most schools ignore it. It is time to tackle widespread ignorance, says Corinne Julius00:02
Industry in crisis: The mines: Radioactive material lost at closed pit00:02
Letter: Balance sheet all on the debit side as 30,000 British miners see their jobs destroyed00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Boxing: Gentlemen in league: Ken Jones witnesses the restrained build-up to Frank Bruno's fight on Saturday against Pierre Coetzer00:02
Not our fault, guv . . . nothing to do with us00:02
Damages award for cancer death00:02
Letter: Prophets and parody00:02
Proshare seeks 100,000 investors00:02
Letter: Balance sheet all on the debit side as 30,000 British miners see their jobs destroyed00:02
Trapped on a train with the Great BR Bore00:02
US prices up as Japanese surplus balloons00:02
Letter: Balance sheet all on the debit side as 30,000 British miners see their jobs destroyed00:02
Merchant bank may go to BHF for pounds 200m00:02
Drug cartels 'a threat to emerging democracies'00:02
THE BOOKER / Two for the prize of one: Michael Ondaatje and Barry Unsworth, this year's joint laureates, talk about their winning novels and what the prize means to them00:02
Industry in crisis: The mines: Profitable collieries on list for closure00:02
Industry in crisis: The Mines: Tunnels will cave in within days00:02
Rugby League: Langer issues warning for Wembley00:02
Industry in Crisis: The Mines: Militants prepare for a battle: NUM delegates are being urged to vote for strike action today. Barrie Clement analyses the debate00:02
Obituary: Froelich Rainey00:02
Iraq sanctions hit exporters00:02
Mother dumped baby in lake after birth in lavatory00:02
BT fears cable competition00:02
Rugby Union: Irish overwhelmed00:02
British H-bomb tests in 1957 'were a bluff': Research shows even US was fooled by UK claims to have thermonuclear weapon00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Lotus and Ford cut production further00:02
Column Eight: From the pits to the skies00:02
Fitzwilton picks up Wellworth00:02
Commentary: Interest rates call for strong nerves00:02
Talks offered over Lockerbie suspects00:02
Major hangover of the Thatcher miracle: Britain's longest post-war recession is set to become longer still, writes Christopher Huhne00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Owen gives Serbs an ultimatum00:02
View from City Road: Making the small fry count00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Fashion: Fantasy and nostalgia gang up on the Gap factor: Uncertainty has dampened the industry's wilder spirits, but British designers wore fighting colours at London Fashion Week, writes Roger Tredre00:02
'Coronation Street' accused of failing to reflect reality00:02
Golf: Scots warm to the task00:02
Education: Wide awake and ready to learn: Children at Court Manor School don't suffer from post-lunch depression, thanks to a compressed day00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Industry in Crisis: The Mines: Mining cuts could lead to 100,000 job losses: Labour agrees with Scargill that pit closures could cost taxpayer pounds 2.5bn over three years00:02
Boxing: Tough for McKenzie00:02
Letter: Facile comparison of prison statistics00:02
Football: Cynical Spain preserve point00:02
Calendar of lost jobs00:02
Heat melts Thorntons profits00:02
Lloyd's members offered cover beyond the grave00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Letter: Balance sheet all on the debit side as 30,000 British miners see their jobs destroyed (CORRECTED)00:02
Football: World Cup Round-Up: Eranio's late show saves Italy00:02
Nobel prize winners for science named00:02
Bonn shifts to right on asylum law00:02
Public Services Management: Watchdogs kept on tight leash: Despite pledges in the Citizen's Charter, no-go zones limit the ombudsmen's powers to investigate complaints. Liza Donaldson reports00:02
Medeva buys US maker of inhalers00:02
Angola moves toward acccord00:02
Letter: Balance sheet all on the debit side as 30,000 British miners see their jobs destroyed00:02
Doctor guilty of carrying out illegal abortions00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Judge clears Conran to take Fitch stake00:02
Higher Education: Vice-chancellors want streamlined pay deals: University team-based negotiations, for everyone from porters to professors, could halt the annual rows with unions, says Ngaio Crequer00:02
Georgian lake re-emerges00:02
Congo coalition partner defects00:02
Rugby Union: Canadians have the travel bug: Tim Glover reports on a transatlantic challenge for the men from the tundra00:02
Anniversaries00:02
FBI chief is target of criminal investigation00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Letter: Balance sheet all on the debit side as 30,000 British miners see their jobs destroyed00:02
Business warms to Clinton's promise of a helping hand: Democratic proposals for a more interventionist industrial policy are meeting with approval in US boardrooms. David Usborne reports00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Leading Article: Cause and effect in the pits00:02
Birthdays00:02
Smokers could face higher premiums00:02
View from City Road: Good intentions, doubtful results00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Russian 'mad beast' who butchered 52 faces the firing squad00:02
Boy, 7, used his fathers's cheque book00:02
Flashes of a life that is not my own00:02
REVIEW / Stripped down to basics: Giles Smith takes a peek at Erotica, Madonna's new album - Plus the rest of the week's new albums00:02
Chess00:02
Letter: Prophets and parody00:02
Pension trustee applies to be MCC creditor00:02
Seaman awarded war pension after 24 years00:02
Kanemaru is forced out by cash scandal00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Gore wins on points in play-off to be Veep00:02
Guardsman killed for gun killing00:02
Rugby League: Schofield happy at move out to centre00:02
Commentary: Undertakings for underwriters00:02
The US Presidential Elections: US advertising blitz goes down the tubes: Television has lost its punch in the election battle, writes David Usborne00:02
Football: Return of the English crusaders00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The zealous march of a Catholic protester: Undiscovered ends - Bruce Kent: HarperCollins, pounds 15.9900:02
Industry in crisis: The Mines: British Coal to increase imports00:02
Commentary: BBC advertising would be wrong00:02
Baseball: Blue Jays' first for Canada00:02
Italy freezes new EFA work00:02
Long-distance information: The legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, where Elvis cut his first record, is back in business. Richard Buskin reports00:02
Football: Willie Waddell dies aged 7100:02
Business leaders warn on Europe00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Decisions on closures of hospitals to be postponed00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Row over Clinton 'witch hunt'00:02
Independent Schools: Finding a winner in a sports hall: A prep school in Surrey is inviting parents to view an unusual showcase. Elizabeth Heron reports00:02
MUSIC / Balanescu Quartet: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London00:02
Man abducted from train and raped00:02
Forgers go 'green' to avoid detection00:02
Court Circular00:02
Greenpeace tows Russian line00:02
Heavy breathing with tough Lady K: Following in Madonna's footsteps, Roger Tredre turns his body over to a personal trainer. Just don't ask him to smile00:02
Wife killed four days after wedding00:02
W Bromwich society follows Abbey move00:02
Obituary: Ulysses Guimaraes00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Letter: Balance sheet all on the debit side as 30,000 British miners see their jobs destroyed00:02
MUSIC / Never Jam today: Paul Weller - Royal Albert Hall00:02
Bundesbank rules out lower rates00:02
Football: Wales are lifted by Hughes00:02
Market Report: Savage tongue of Kleinwort lashes Ladbroke00:02
Letter: A nation shrinking without its vitamins00:02
Bad omens for Birmingham summit00:02
Working mothers are 'less ambitious'00:02
Education: Fewer hours in the school day, more terms in the year: There is growing interest among parents and teachers in the 'continental' timetable. Sarah Strickland reports00:02
Strategy for arts comes under fire from regions00:02
Letter: Balance sheet all on the debit side as 30,000 British miners see their jobs destroyed00:02
Triads victim 'foiled murder attempt'00:02
Letter: Kuwait's choice of a tank for the desert00:02
Gummer hits out at US00:02
Industry in crisis: Unemployment: Spectre of decline that haunts Britain00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Obituary: Harold Truscott