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A museum to show it 'is possible to resist evil': Lyons wants to ensure lessons of the Nazi occupation of France are remembered, writes Julian Nundy00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: The mines: effects of closure on the economy, the environment and individual lives00:02
Out of Cambodia: Hot tempers rise on the seamier side00:02
Del Monte sells out to South African group00:02
Football: Sutch directs advance00:02
Final job loss tally 'could reach 125,000'00:02
Lloyd's syndicate faces 80m pounds losses on wind damage00:02
Danes shift00:02
Basque march00:02
Russia and US to pool intelligence00:02
Man on murder charge00:02
A miner sitting in the NUM office at Markham Main Colliery, South Yorkshire00:02
A young woman admires a giant bronze cat, one of the 32 statues along the Champs Elysees in Paris by the Colombian artist Fernando Botero00:02
Labour could lose 13 seats under boundary review: Changes to the political map may aid the Tories. Rosie Waterhouse reports Rosie Waterhouse considers the effects of planned boundary changes00:02
Tories line up to sign Church's petition00:02
Leading Article: Disenchantment in the West00:02
TELEVISION / Before the flood00:02
Runcie 'considered sacking Waite before hostage trip'00:02
Letter: On the safe side00:02
Malawi vote00:02
China fears00:02
Science Update: Royal omission00:02
Letter: The mines: effects of closure on the economy, the environment and individual lives00:02
Tests at 14 were 'too stressful'00:02
Commodities & Futures: High stock levels are testing LME's mettle00:02
Racing: Gredley's strike call misses target00:02
NHL shareholders not told of executive's role00:02
Picture the trouble on our bookshelves: The local library was once an enlightening place, but now it's a closed subject to Anne Kirkman00:02
Obituary: Lord Franks00:02
Letter: The mines: effects of closure on the economy, the environment and individual lives00:02
Modern dance world split as ticket sales fall: The boom in dance seems to be over, and accusations of self-indulgence are flying. David Lister reports00:02
Obituary: Victoria Lidiard00:02
Rugby Union: Embarrassment for England00:02
Rugby Union: Springboks obey Botha's order of the boot00:02
Up to 2 million people join miners' 'lights out' protest00:02
Letter: Failed amendment00:02
Economic Commentary: Bend policy before economy snaps00:02
Spy released00:02
The Nobel Peace Prize winner, Rigoberta Menchu, addresses a celebration rally in Guatemala City. The 33-year-old Guatemalan Indian activist, whose parents were killed by the security forces, was named as the winner last Friday00:02
Football: Durie displays true character00:02
Racing: Rodrigo will take the pay-dirt trail00:02
Coales' Notes: Prize flaws00:02
Designer puts faith in innovation00:02
Cricket: Zimbabwe in flower00:02
Victory in sight for Fischer00:02
Rugby Union: Benazzi may not turn the other cheek00:02
Ugly Apples with a rosy future: The big manufacturer has taken a gamble, replacing popular lines with a notebook-cum-desktop and a CD-ROM option, writes Kim Wilson00:02
Patten faces legal problem over plan for student unions00:02
Canadian poll offers no end to quarrels00:02
Bosses plan to keep London abreast00:02
Obituary: Roy Daniel00:02
Letter: Regent Street's style00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The war to end war: 'Distant Voices' - John Pilger: Vintage, 6.9900:02
Man of mystery who is second only to Yeltsin00:02
Dog eats dog as Iraqgate dispute grows00:02
BBC demands end to Ulster ban00:02
Sikhs defy police to mourn killers00:02
Molecule of the Month: A pinch of salt is a matter of life and death: Potassium chloride is essential to all living things, says John Emsley. But, as recent events have demonstrated, a large dose can be fatal00:02
Black looks over a burning issue: Government delays in implementing an anti-pollution package for power stations are encouraging use of the world's dirtiest fuel, says Nicholas Schoon00:02
Racing: Zoman earns Laurel victory00:02
Letter: The mines: effects of closure on the economy, the environment and individual lives00:02
Letter: The mines: effects of closure on the economy, the environment and individual lives00:02
Letter: The mines: effects of closure on the economy, the environment and individual lives00:02
Bill Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate, presses the flesh in a black area of Philadelphia00:02
Racing Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
The World This Week00:02
Football: Gascoigne eclipsed by Milan00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Old Master faker fails to show a style of his own00:02
Cost of power from gas 'twice coal-fired price'00:02
A scoundrel sails into history00:02
Deadly feud00:02
Smaller companies: Irish hope to strike oil at their leisure00:02
Call for brewing inquiry00:02
Rugby League: Botica's boot makes the difference00:02
Envoys on board00:02
Leading Article: The church's temporal bonds00:02
MUSIC / A voice from the deep: Robert Maycock on 25 years of the Orchestra of St John's and a first performance for Diana Burrell00:02
Obituary: Professor Archibald Duncan00:02
Ulster MPs likely to side with Labour00:02
Finns vote00:02
Editors judge new press code a success00:02
Letter: The mines: effects of closure on the economy, the environment and individual lives00:02
Shephard angry over handling of pits package00:02
Football: Rest for McCoist00:02
Basketball: Tigers the top dogs00:02
Treasury battle for training funds00:02
Taxpayers face 2bn pounds bill for Channel link00:02
Friends turn foe as press is forced to eat its words00:02
Anger boils up over Italy's politics00:02
Letter: The mines: effects of closure on the economy, the environment and individual lives00:02
Heseltine to meet UDM men angry at 'betrayal'00:02
Rugby Union: Cardiff rediscover self-belief00:02
Don't dare to bury me in blue jeans: Mark Crowther, an Aids sufferer, does not want his family and friends to agonise over his funeral. So he's organising it himself. He talked to Andrew Morgan00:02
INTERVIEW / Double take: Playwright Jim Cartwright has finally made it to the West End. David Nathan met him00:02
The choice facing Major: expansion or resignation00:02
Football: Hughes' sense of spectacular rescues United00:02
Best of Times, Worst of Times: It was mess-up after muck-up; thank heaven for writing: Robert Goddard00:02
IKEA near deal to purchase Habitat00:02
Mubarak urges quake victims not to protest00:02
Court circular00:02
Letter: The mines: effects of closure on the economy, the environment and individual lives00:02
Major's figure for pit losses deemed absurd00:02
Hockey: Scots have one last chance00:02
Bingham storm about to break over Bank00:02
Football: Cardiff may quit League00:02
UN agreement reopens relief route to Sarajevo00:02
Villagers protest over water rights00:02
Stealth bomber moves into the realm of paper darts00:02
Football: Leeds move forward to widen battle front00:02
Israel's censors under scrutiny00:02
A Frenchwoman's story00:02
Football: Newcastle in sight of record00:02
Minister receives unsolicited tip from miners00:02
Let us hear their apologies: John Birt, incoming director-general of the BBC, calls for an end to the broadcasting ban that has shielded Sinn Fein politicians from scrutiny00:02
Unita 'planning partition'00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Rugby Union: Gloss is taken off by loss of Daly00:02
Prison suicides warning00:02
Turks attack Kurdish rebels in north Iraq00:02
European football: Barcelona sunk00:02
Letter: The mines: effects of closure on the economy, the environment and individual lives00:02
The US Presidential elections: Clinton is almost assured of US presidency00:02
DANCE / The community spirit: Judith Mackrell reviews Make-Make and White Bird Featherless, two new works from the touring Siobhan Davies00:02
Bomb explodes in coach outside hotel00:02
Obituary: Professor David Kirk00:02
Letter: A pure myth, possibly made in the USA00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Innovator inspired by daily life00:02
Law Report: Case summaries00:02
Babangida says democracy remains goal00:02
Somalia woes00:02
Gap between rich and poor 'growing'00:02
New-born body found in woods00:02
Rugby Union: Armstrong has edge over Nicol00:02
Broackes set to step down at Trafalgar00:02
Councils 'failing to house teenagers'00:02
Football: Bodge betrays Hodge: Derek Hodgson sees Hartlepool suffer a setback against Swansea's superior skills00:02
Correction: Letter00:02
Letter: A pure myth, possibly made in the USA00:02
Eight held in ferry rampage00:02
Rebels give Major ultimatum: Row over miners forces emergency Cabinet meeting as Heseltine puts career on the line00:02
Face to face with the first Europeans: Marek Kohn looks at an exhibition that will challenge established ideas on the evolution of human beings00:02
Letter: Lots of Liberals in Skipton00:02
Misery remains after steelworks closure: Shotton has still not recovered from the closure of its steel plant in 1980, despite John Major's recent claims. Barrie Clement and Anthony Bevins report00:02
Boxing: Bruno's bout of defiance: Ken Jones on how a heavyweight contender showed his credentials for a world title tilt00:02
China congress dumps 'princelings' and hardliners00:02
Critics claim De Klerk has lost his way: John Carlin in Cape Town detects signs of a party on the defensive00:02
Baseball: Berryhill leads the onslaught00:02
Modern dance world split as ticket sales fall: The boom in dance seems to be over, and accusations of self-indulgence are flying. David Lister reports00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Man beaten in sex attack00:02
Surveys show collapse in confidence00:02
Science Update: Dear Sir or Computer . . .00:02
Squash: Australia make history in victory00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Blip that broke a million hearts: Five years on, Gail Counsell argues that the Black Monday crash of '87 was a harbinger of the present recession00:02
Football: Forest need a little devil00:02
Playground abductor is foiled00:02
Taiwan puts dollars 200m into BAe jets partnership00:02
Golf: Gilford takes the strain to steer England to victory: Alfred Dunhill Cup final00:02
Science Update: Global connections