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Architecture: Could these be the last of the few?: Jonathan Glancey looks at some recent triumphs in British public building00:02
50 miners killed00:02
14,000 troops sweep Cairo for militants00:02
Europe battles for Maastricht solution00:02
Forum for National Recovery: Investment needed for revival 'Higher taxes needed for revival': Taxes00:02
Improved Carlton attacks rules on mergers00:02
Media / Talk of the trade: Thames flows on00:02
Rifkind puts on a show in the snow: Britain's Defence Minister visited Bosnia yesterday and ruled out the use of force to end the conflict. A sceptical Robert Fisk, in Gornji Vakuf, heard and watched him00:02
Commentary: Unclean break at Barclays00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Struggle for the soul of Italy: Local polls this weekend offer a choice between the corrupt old order and a powerful movement for change, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
Sport in short: Skiing00:02
OFT sales inquiry damages Eurocopy00:02
Storm in an Indian teacup: Democracy in India is again being written off, but James Manor thinks that moderation will be the victor when the dust settles00:02
Letter: President Bush and the Clinton file00:02
Football: Pompey survive as Walsh walks00:02
Media: Sydney's new boy gets tough: Robert Milliken on Conrad Black, the latest member of the Packer-Murdoch club00:02
Germany set to lift money target00:02
Football: Relations strained00:02
Cricket: Umpires may target bowlers over ball-tampering00:02
Sport in short: Rugby Union00:02
Charities: A chance to speak for themselves: Correction:00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Clinton says recession not over yet00:02
Four BR stations closed after hoax bomb warning00:02
Scottish trawlers blockade port over EC fishing quotas: Fishermen say they face bankruptcy while the French land catches. James Cusick reports00:02
MUSIC / Nielsen gets high ratings: Stephen Johnson on Nielsen at the Barbican and Norgard at the South Bank00:02
View from City Road: Winning the day at Amstrad00:02
Diary00:02
New Yorker's Shawn dies00:02
Talks relieve HK market00:02
Code offers pledge of integrity: The chief constables' statement on ethical principles00:02
Safeguards brought in on Immigration Bill00:02
Football: Worthington's Halifax link00:02
THEATRE / Rex: David Holman on Rex, a play for five to eight-year-olds: 'The ecological message sits a little bit awkwardly. But it's racy, it's fun'00:02
Costain must pay Hanson dollars 5m00:02
Both sexes endorse female condom00:02
Media: Britannia rules the airwaves: The BBC World Service is 60 today. John Tusa, managing director, looks at its future and proposes a plan of action00:02
Cricket: Threat to disrupt international in Port Elizabeth00:02
Letter: Tolerance and secularism versus fanaticism in India00:02
BR freight prices could rise by 120%00:02
Obituary: George Adams00:02
Tennis / Grand Slam Cup: Ivanisevic is too fast for Forget: Croatia's flag-waving ambassador takes his season's ace count nearer the thousand mark00:02
THEATRE / Notices: Watching and Weighting - Man in the Moon Theatre, London00:02
UN inspector says Iraq ready to talk00:02
Commentary: Ford does the industry no favours00:02
Sport in short: Boxing00:02
Football: England to play indoors00:02
Vegetarian campaign offers carrot to schools00:02
Letter: Speaking in the name of the dog00:02
Letter: A left-hander's place00:02
When the market knows what's good for you00:02
Sport in short: Sailing00:02
Fears grow over temple attacks00:02
Jobs warning at Deutsche Bank00:02
Woman takes high-profile Granada programme post00:02
Rugby Union: Patton's lost campaign00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Grown men dancing: No. 17: Bradford City00:02
Service given by police has majority support: The chief constables' statement on ethical principles00:02
India fears more mob violence00:02
BA decides to seek 25% of Qantas00:02
Man refused two nursery posts wins compensation00:02
THEATRE / The Lost Mum: Ken Campbell on The Lost Mum, a play for eight to 12-year-olds: 'The notion that it is full of despair is not borne out'00:02
Letter: Tolerance and secularism versus fanaticism in India00:02
Government will continue to pay Ulster bomb costs00:02
Rugby League: Eagles ponder Powell's injury00:02
British Coal sell-off may be cancelled00:02
Letter: Checking the power of road blocks00:02
Forum for National Recovery: Economists press case for leadership: A meeting organised by the 'Independent' in London yesterday to discuss the manifesto for change heard00:02
BP cuts 3p off litre of petrol00:02
Birthdays00:02
THEATRE / Seeking a second opinion: Paul Taylor on the first of two revivals of Pinero's Trelawny of the Wells00:02
Noriega declared prisoner of war00:02
Smith criticised for failing to give a clear lead00:02
Letter: Tolerance and secularism versus fanaticism in India00:02
Racing: Club threat to bookmakers00:02
Forum for National Recovery: Doubts raised over recovery: Interest rates00:02
THEATRE / Between the Lines: Peak conditions: Barrie Rutter, the 'northern' Richard III, on the impact of Aeschylus translated by Tony Harrison00:02
Ford strike ballot postponed00:02
Lawyers and juries retain faith in trials00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Four characters in search of an awful past: Death in Rome - Wolfgang Koeppen: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 9.9900:02
Sport in short: Olympic Games00:02
Letter: Irish Impressionists00:02
CBI chief calls for split in Treasury00:02
Dates to be stamped on the memory00:02
Charity's cash spent on costs raises concern00:02
Labour warns of fascist threat as jobless face cuts: Long-term unemployed could lose their benefits if they refuse to attend Job Plan Workshops00:02
Sport in short: American Football00:02
Media / Talk of the trade: New, and old too00:02
Racing: Hunting fall kills Parrett00:02
Murder trial opens can of worms for Mexico and US00:02
Fires and injuries treble in 30 years00:02
MUSIC / Notices: Composers Ensemble - Purcell Room, London00:02
Vaux cuts value of hotel chain by pounds 118m00:02
Chelsea Pensioners turn out for cheese ceremony00:02
View from City Road: Carlton cashes in on video kids00:02
Why Lukyn is a tourist in his own land: From the day he was taken by the Germans, a Ukrainian dreamt of going back home. He told Andrea Waind what he found when he got there00:02
Serb tanks move to strangle Sarajevo: UN peacekeepers retreat under fire as main road between Bosnian capital and airport is severed00:02
AEU to increase payment to Labour00:02
Leading Article: That Danish factor00:02
Sport in short: Athletics00:02
Football: McCoist on a mission to make Muscovites retreat00:02
Amnesty says torture has become endemic in China00:02
Gaza sealed off00:02
Letter: The Nazis were never like this00:02
Letter: Putting the record straight on Wood00:02
PLAYS / Anything but child's play: Fizzy Jelly, said Ken Campbell, was other-worldly. But could he persuade others it was the children's play of 1992? Sarah Hemming reports00:02
Cost pressures keep safety on the sidelines: Occupational accidents have fallen, but not because of improved standards, says Martin Whitfield00:02
Sport in short: Golf00:02
Snooker: Wattana prevails00:02
Forum for National Recovery: Independent central bank urged: Structure of government00:02
Court Circular00:02
'Go away US, we don't want you': Islamic fundamentalists could mobilise Somali discontent if the aid plan goes wrong, Richard Dowden reports from Mogadishu00:02
Market Report: Boost for Evode tightens seals against Wassall00:02
Letter: Five simple steps to art appreciation00:02
Scottish power to cut jobs at Longannet00:02
Football: Players' union joins the case against Kelly00:02
Ford car price rise cancels out tax THER write errorcuts00:02
Column Eight: The red sands of recovery00:02
MUSIC / Notices: English Bach Festival - Queen Elizabeth Hall, London00:02
Sugar faces defeat in buyout plan for Amstrad00:02
Police arrest right-wing Hindu leaders00:02
Ailing Berisford plans new path00:02
Arrests after Amman killing of Iraqi nuclear engineer00:02
Books for Christmas / Equestrianism: An Irish history of highs and lows: Genevieve Murphy on the equestrian classics that have emerged this year00:02
Sport in short: Ice Hockey00:02
Architecture: Windsor revisited00:02
Letter: Tolerance and secularism versus fanaticism in India00:02
Mongolians fear mystery Chinese inoculations00:02
On the West Bank with a licence to kill: Since Yasser Arafat joined the peace negotiations the Panthers have become both the hunters and the hunted. Sarah Helm reports from Kufur-Rai00:02
Cricket: Doubt over Bruce Reid's shoulder00:02
Woman 'leapt from window'00:02
Bombs found in UN food trucks00:02
Sturge slices payout as profits fall00:02
Forum for National Recovery: Unemployment 'to stay at 3m': Role of Government in beating recession00:02
Sport in short: Table Tennis00:02
Financial advisers support product levy00:02
Tajik refugees drown in river00:02
Rugby Union: Competition Winner00:02
Racing: Irish cultivate a festival fever: Richard Edmondson on a circuit of racecourse revelry00:02
Sport in short: Cycling00:02
Just two pills and a little pain: Alice has taken the French abortion drug, RU486. She talked to Imogen Edwards-Jones00:02
Husband to sue over wife's death00:02
THEATRE / A map of the heartlands: The Wexford Trilogy - The Bush, London W1200:02
Forum for National Recovery: Fundamental change is moving on to the agenda00:02
NY racial tinderbox threatens Dinkins00:02
Greek police catch top terrorist suspect00:02
No prosecution over building site death00:02
Sport in short: Squash00:02
Media greet US marines: Armed mercy mission starts under moonlight with seizure of Mogadishu airport00:02
Zimbabwe warns PA00:02
Letter: Tolerance and secularism versus fanaticism in India00:02
TSB employees face 650 job cuts in next few days00:02
Media: You can't beat a good children's show: What is the secret of making a prize-winning programme with disabled youngsters? Maggie Brown meets the man who knows00:02
Love 'not necessary for genuine marriage'00:02
Provinces face NHS cash cut00:02
Cricket: Crowe's century00:02
Baseball pitched into crisis for 1993: A meeting of the sport's rulers this week may result in the players being locked out. Richard Weekes reports00:02
Morocco jails gay Frenchman00:02
Hyundai executives threaten street protests00:02
Justice is a ferret down the trousers: In a rural Welsh market town, vigilantes are putting teeth into what they see as ineffective law enforcement. Harry Pugh reports00:02
Motor Racing: French GP in doubt00:02
Chess player shot rival00:02
96 die in crash00:02
Forum for National Recovery: Opposition to rescue scheme: Housing market00:02
Sport in short: Badminton00:02
Closure of pits in Yorkshire 'will cost pounds 255m'00:02
A polite notice for the police: One in six people think the force is not with them. Kenneth Clarke sees lessons for officers in a Home Office survey00:02
Letter: Protecting children from abuse00:02
Out of the West: Chicago profits from memories of the Mob00:02
Football: Gullitt goes back on retirement from internationals00:02
Charter contains drop in earnings00:02
Electricity firm to axe 600 jobs00:02
Football: Allon's Anglo class00:02
Oxfam sets up relief appeal for Europe00:02
Inquiry into psychiatrist sought00:02
Lunar eclipse visible tonight00:02
Obituary: Zika Ascher00:02
Terrorist attack brings fear of ruin to the City: Without government help arepeat of the Baltic Exchange blast will break the insurance companies. Paul Durman reports00:02
Rugby Union: Batstone blows Oxford's cover: Steve Bale reports from Twickenham00:02
Storm over ethics of press leaks00:02
Cricket: Taylor tinkers to good effect00:02
Major puts growth on agenda of EC summit00:02
Commentary: UK competition policy adrift00:02
Letter: Books for the blind00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Police 'drip-fed details of murder to suspect'00:02
Chess00:02
Nixon accused of smear ploy00:02
Major insists on high standards for 999 service00:02
View from City Road: Siebe stays in control00:02
Wild plants face the threat of extinction00:02
Yeltsin acts to salvage reforms00:02
Leading Article: A flavour of smugness00:02
Gloves come off in South Korea election00:02
Sport in short: Football00:02
Forum for National Recovery: Loan policies defended: The banks00:02
TELEVISION / Hitting fever pitch: James Rampton on the connection between Stan Bowles, Hitler and art00:02
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