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Suicide attempts rise by 67 per cent00:02
Christmas ducks released00:02
Obituary: Constance Carpenter00:02
American Football: Eagles fly in face of adversity00:02
Women fall victim to Somalia's prejudice00:02
Health Update: Indigestion time00:02
Law Report: Questioning at time of arrest was interview: Regina v Cox - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division). (Lord Justice Staughton, Mr Justice Waterhouse and Mr Justice McCullough), 4 November 199200:02
Israelis launch hunt for Shin Bet man's killers00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
South West picks up waste collector00:02
Racing: Tory opinion swings behind Fountain00:02
Death brings march to end00:02
Letter: Harrod's takeover00:02
BA ready to come back for USAir00:02
Wife remanded after stabbing00:02
Letter: Why Britain should be involved in action against Serbian tyranny00:02
Obituary: Selma Light00:02
Miners find 10 pits on 'illegal' list still shut00:02
Boutros-Ghali under fire from all sides00:02
Health Update: Listeriosis fever00:02
RADIO / Men in the ironic mask: Robert Hanks celebrates New Year with U2, Christopher Hope, Oscar Wilde and Henry James00:02
Sinn Fein leader demands peace talks00:02
Health Update: Elderly check-ups00:02
Obituary: Hugh Eddison00:02
Rugby Union: Carling's close call in training00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
I accuse the SFO gunslingers: There is deep anxiety about the methods and objectives of the Serious Fraud Office, says Patrick Spens. He calls for reform of the organisation that tried to jail him00:02
Letter: Taxes I would willingly pay00:02
Bush bows out with a flourish: The President has marked his last days in office with success abroad and the graceful acceptance of defeat at home, writes Rupert Cornwell in Washington00:02
Basketball: Tigers expose decline in opposition00:02
Letter: Why Britain should be involved in action against Serbian tyranny00:02
Mental health review 'ignores real issues': Virginia Bottomley hints that she is considering emergency legislation to enforce compulsory treatment of patients in the community00:02
P&O closes ferry route to Boulogne00:02
Policeman questioned after wife found dead: Woman's death is being treated as murder after body is discovered in stream near her crashed car00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Child labour that supports families00:02
Letter: Cast adrift in London's jungle00:02
Trio of women take top Whitehall jobs00:02
McDonnell agrees to IT buyout00:02
Schools: Benenden, Kent00:02
Mare knifed by 'pervert' in attack at stables00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Memories of clockwork mice and mangy lions: 'Dealing with Dictators' - Frank Roberts: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 25 pounds00:02
Threshergate man 'entitled to work'00:02
Ice Skating: Witt set for comeback00:02
Bonington son accused of theft00:02
Early treatment 'can ease arthritis agony'00:02
Refugees from civil war in Tajikistan00:02
Loyalist terrorist groups intent on a bloody year00:02
Market Report: Owners Abroad lifts off on takeover talk00:02
Japanese brokers accused in US00:02
Letter: NHS absurdities00:02
MMC to probe TV networking00:02
TELEVISION / Bits and pieces00:02
Coming soon on Channel 499: Starvation00:02
ART / Unchained reactions: Andrew Sabin's work invites a hands-on approach. James Hall reports00:02
Rugby Union: Craven leaves vacuum: Steve Bale on the difficulty South African rugby union faces in finding a new leader after the loss of its elder statesman00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Diary00:02
TELEVISION / Reviews of the week00:02
Cricket: England in spin over Maninder00:02
Letters: VAT exemption for church repairs00:02
FDP want party man to replace German minister00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Leading Article: A murderous loyalism00:02
Sacked man poisoned chips00:02
Life jail for homosexual killing00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Bank employee stole pounds 170,00000:02
Polgar fights back to share lead in chess00:02
New helpers urged for Iraq inquiry00:02
Letter: Wonder and joy at the zoo00:02
View from City Road: Maddox holders require faith00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Football / FA Cup: Rangers headed in right direction00:02
Serbs stand out against peace plan00:02
Tennis: Gulf makes Tour debut00:02
Occupational psychology conference: Aptitude testing by employers 'deeply flawed'00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Cricket: Donald advances SA's cause00:02
Sailing: Staying on top of the charts00:02
A ritual message nobody needs to remember00:02
Left-wing lawyer 'worked for Stasi'00:02
Comment: US holds key to world currency link00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Party political broadcasts cut00:02
The last lodger left his maggots behind: As tenants came and went, each one imported a new nightmare into the home of a young London couple, writes Helen Chappell00:02
HK shares hit by China criticism00:02
Interview: For Nancy, happiness is a two-Mum family: Two lesbians bringing up their little girl in Camden Town: oh very right-on, you might think. How can this be a nice normal home?00:02
White ANC-man targeted00:02
Whale escapes again00:02
ART / Gallery openings00:02
Darts: Priestley toppled00:02
TELEVISION BRIEFING / Follow that cab00:02
Rugby Union: Barnes' hard act to follow00:02
Letter: Coventry discord, harmony in Goole00:02
Four years' custody for joyrider who killed two00:02
Killer to tell court of sexual assault00:02
Letter: Sacrificial offer of UK nuclear missiles00:02
Snow and ice cause widespread disruption00:02
Sport in Short: Cyclo-Cross00:02
Execution case00:02
Hindu zealots attack Indian minister00:02
Poland's miners agree on deal to end strike00:02
Raised from the dead: The lessons of the medieval calligrapher are being followed to the letter by a monk at Ampleforth Abbey. Iain Gale watched Fr Simon Trafford at work, and was transported to another age00:02
A day in the life of the world00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Redland sells three Steetley businesses00:02
Leading Article: On the frontiers of sickness00:02
View from City Road: Builders' future far from perfect00:02
View from City Road: In with the new, out with the old00:02
CRH buys two Dutch companies for 39m pounds00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Rugby Union: Drew's dash has Scots suffering00:02
Obituary: Professor F. S. W. Brimblecombe00:02
Murder to order 'job for insiders': For anyone thinking of hiring a contract killer, the professionals have a word of advice: Don't. Adam Sage reports00:02
Ghana poll 'valid'00:02
Muslims to lose under Yugoslav peace plan00:02
Signals still confused on future of British Rail00:02
Racing: Accident kills Old favourite00:02
Gun culture rules murder estate: Police seek motive for shooting of 14-year-old boy and express alarm at involvement of children in Moss Side drugs and firearms rackets00:02
Obituary: Danie Craven00:02
'Race attack'00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Sihanouk ends UN co-operation00:02
Column Eight: Theatre acts on City lines00:02
Strategists back France for top of the stocks: Equity analysts predict a dreary 1993 for British and US markets but see better prospects on the Continent. Tom Stevenson reports00:02
Sport in Short: Drugs in Sport00:02
Pensioner, 80, beaten to death00:02
Man escapes as car roof sliced off00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Banks forced to aid franc and punt00:02
Rugby League: Weather may swell 'no' vote00:02
Wimpey warns of heavy 1992 provisions00:02
Wassall expected to boost Evode offer within days00:02
Health: Beasts can tame their own tempers: Stanley Slaughter explains how a new type of group therapy helps violent offenders to control rage00:02
Ice Hockey: Dorion denies Devils00:02
New Customs chief warns against free trade abuse: Colin Brown meets Valerie Strachan, the next chairman of Customs and Excise00:02
Court Circular00:02
Health: Fine promises, but little change: The Citizen's Charter offered patients a choice of GP but, says Liza Donaldson, those who wish to be treated by a woman are often frustrated00:02
Corporal 'laughed as hangar burned'00:02
Supportive climate gives new freedom to former patients: Staff at a hostel in west London fear community care will mean cuts. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Race bias claim over equality officer job00:02
Critics scent retreat over BR sell-off00:02
MPLA 'wiping out rebel supporters'00:02
Cricket: Kiwis push for win amid arguments00:02
Health: Making baby hit the bottle: Correction00:02
Football: Wednesday face slog against backlog00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Tennis: Spain's family affair00:02
TSW keeps plans for UK Safety takeover00:02
Letter: Why Britain should be involved in action against Serbian tyranny00:02
Health Update: An improved test for TB00:02
Sun Alliance cuts endowment policy bonuses00:02
Health Update: Sink to the knees00:02
Ethiopian student dies in UN protest00:02
Britain urged to reform island law on homosexuality00:02
Moi gains strength as opposition keeps bickering00:02
Plutonium ship docks after two-month trip00:02
Honecker's health deteriorates00:02
MUSIC / Pickett of the pops: Tess Knighton on five small-scale Brandenburgs at the Purcell Room with the New London Consort00:02
Hitman 'stalked his victim for months'00:02
Cricket: Lara's confirmation timed to perfection00:02
Health: Stabbed, bitten and deafened, it's all in a day's work: Being made redundant can damage your health. But some jobs hurt, too, reports Carol Cooper00:02
The Queen must pay higher-rate tax, MP demands00:02
Football: FA charges Graham with misconduct00:02
A life devoted to capturing the action: World in Action will be 30 years old this week. Andrew Morgan meets a man who has been at the sharp end, in every sense, for 500 editions00:02
Bitter struggle in store as Labour curbs union power: Trade unionists are ready to battle to keep their say in the party. Barrie Clement reports