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Football: Disintegrating dynasty's foreign flaw: Missions of Mersey / Liverpool's woes continue apace against ordinary Dons while Everton leave it to Cottee to start revival00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Lamont considered resigning over ERM (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: Half-crown sovereign00:02
TV film embarrasses the reign in Spain: A documentary on the King has landed him in controversy, writes Phil Davison from Madrid00:02
Football: Style eludes Kendall00:02
Football: McGrath the force behind Villa's ascent00:02
Birthdays00:02
Plea on deportees00:02
TELEVISION / Those feet were made for talking: Thomas Sutcliffe on a weekend of fancy footwork, fancy footwear and the age difference00:02
Iraq: Saddam 'was seeking confrontation': The White House view00:02
Iraq: Iraqis remove police posts - Kuwait00:02
Rowing: Redgrave assays value of gold: Hugh Matheson on a dilemma for Britain's elite oarsmen00:02
Iraq: City's fireworks mark both fury and festivity: The mood in Washington00:02
Competition brings chaos on the buses: The rail sell-off Bill is expected this week. Do past deregulations hold a lesson? Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Basketball: Kings lose their crown00:02
Rugby Union: Johnson is resigned to Dooley's return00:02
Squash: Geaves sweeps into final00:02
Ingenuous editors, the most bogus press complaint: Conor Cruise O'Brien looks in vain for honesty in the royal press debate00:02
Indian PM reshuffles cabinet00:02
Revolt over ordination of women fails to move laity00:02
Leading Article: Policing the police00:02
Hospital doctors face training shake-up00:02
Three injured in restaurant raid00:02
Molecule of the Month: How to lie back and still rise to the occasion: Nitric oxide is an environmental pollutant. But in our bodies, says John Emsley, it relaxes muscles and causes erections00:02
Anniversaries00:02
DANCE / A bumpy ride on the suite trolley: Louise Levene on triple bills from the Royal Ballet at the Opera House and the Bolshoi at the Albert Hall00:02
City's fireworks mark both fury and festivity00:02
Out of Japan: Mother Earth holds no fears for the stoics00:02
EC carbon tax debate resumes00:02
Yugoslav army shells Muslim posts in Bosnia00:02
Letter: Price of French electricity imports00:02
Racing: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Rugby Union: Ireland's frailties revealed in Stark relief00:02
Coma victim is pregnant00:02
This mouse should roar: To make animals suffer is one thing. To profit from it is altogether another, says Tom Wilkie00:02
Haiti army agrees to talks00:02
Loneliness of the long-distance ice trucker: The frozen lakes go snap, crackle and pop as the 80-ton lorries head for the Arctic Circle. Jeremy Hart joins a driver on Canada's gold-mine run00:02
Huge arms cache found00:02
Letter: Calcutt and the Commonwealth press00:02
Football: Hammers twin flair with fight00:02
Ministers divided by proposal to withhold benefit00:02
United Distillers warehouseman00:02
Skiing: Bonus for Girardelli00:02
Letter: BA: competition policy, sympathetic staff, smoke00:02
Letter: Reprisal murders of journalists in Turkey00:02
Streamlining of doctors' training moves closer00:02
You're a right royal spoiler00:02
American Football: Dallas to face Bills in Bowl00:02
Football: Ajax outrage: European round-up00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Racing: Victors take on a new burden: Paul Hayward finds the winners in muted mood as they learn to cope with the weight of their support00:02
Letter: Research on schizophrenia to continue00:02
Hedgehog keeps his bottle00:02
Leading Article: A judicious response00:02
Negotiators meet to resolve problems blocking Gatt deal00:02
Football: Flatts shines in midfield mire00:02
British Coal rejects need for large subsidies00:02
Bill takes bus-ride to supreme power00:02
Botnar loses compensation battle00:02
Commodities & Futures: Dutch gold sale could mean the end of the affair00:02
Economic Commentary: Economic storm clouds over Europe00:02
Prisoners find that all their world's a stage: A production of 'The Tempest' is changing the lives of some inmates at Maidstone jail. David Lister watched them in rehearsal00:02
BOOK REVIEW / 807: Licensed to kill: 'Brother Number One' - David Chandler: Westview Press, 16.9500:02
Citic Pacific storms Hong Kong: A pounds 610m placing has catapulted a Chinese investment vehicle into the colony's top 20 companies. Teresa Poole reports00:02
Virus that came in from the cold: A dose of herpes could bring relief to Parkinson's disease sufferers. Ruth McKernan examines a radical treatment00:02
Racing: Jodami facing a stern test00:02
Hockey: Davies' driving force00:02
Scottish Football: Disparate visions of the future00:02
More finance job losses expected00:02
Maastricht rally fails to raise the temperature00:02
Rolling news plan attacked by BBC man00:02
Police hope to question man over ski death00:02
Twenty hurt as 'freak' waves rock car ferry00:02
Hong Kong delegation back-pedals on reform00:02
Private firm did royal security check00:02
Obituary: Ben Warriss00:02
Mafia chief 'sold by his own driver'00:02
Rugby Union: Newport parade line of purpose00:02
Cricket: England selectors call on Gatting's know-how00:02
A Tomahawk cruise missile00:02
OPERA / Keeping things simple: David Patrick Stearns on Die Meistersinger in New York00:02
What will they think of next?: Steve Homer finds himself in techno-nerd heaven amid the latest gadgets on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas00:02
Football: Mutch relief for bold Wolves00:02
When will they ever learn?: Endless battles over education reforms put our children's future at risk, says Howard Davies00:02
Jet grounded by mouse scare00:02
Football: Millwall marauders maul Brentford00:02
Rugby Union: Hunter homes in as England touch wood: Five Nations' Championship / French fortunes blown in the wind after Saint-Andre enjoys high life while Scots are given green light00:02
Confusion over licence delays sale of bank00:02
Golf: Demise and rise of Lunn00:02
Tennis: Capriati's success00:02
Branson steps up pressure for BA concessions00:02
Privatised engineering workers face redundancy00:02
Letter: Not granite, but a fine sandstone city00:02
Rebels seize Britons00:02
Golf: James back with win00:02
Softer nylon wins fashion credibility00:02
Briton held over 33m pounds 'fictitious tribe' plot00:02
Inchcape poised for acquisition00:02
US fires missiles at Baghdad factory: White House says Iraq's obstruction of flight clearance for UN inspectors led to Tomahawk strike00:02
Iraq: President invokes God in tirade against Kuwaiti Emir: Anniversary speech00:02
UN chief in Sarajevo calls for intervention to end conflict00:02
Boxing: Foreman beats Coetzer00:02
A US soldier chatting to Somalis near some 500lb bombs, part of the huge arms cache discovered in a bunker near Mogadishu00:02
The Worst of Times: Shamed by my own private perfidy on parade: Barry Unsworth00:02
Football: Gascoigne happy to stay a Roman00:02
Suicide before surrender00:02
Obituary: Albert Hourani00:02
Woman's body found under car00:02
Children die in road crash00:02
President-elect casts his net to pay party debts: Despite much talk of fundamental change, the new cabinet has familiar faces, writes Rupert Cornwell00:02
Bart's likely to be spared by ministers00:02
If you can stick it, you can kick it: A nicotine patch? I'll never be able to swallow it, said Susannah Frankel. Four months on, she's a non-smoker00:02
The World This Week00:02
Racing: Sybillin signals stable condition: The virus which suffocated Jimmy FitzGerald's yard has receded but the trainer is careful not to take his standard bearer for granted00:02
Rugby League: Offiah starts ball rolling for Wigan00:02
Letter: BA: competition policy, sympathetic staff, smoke00:02
Letter: BA: competition policy, sympathetic staff, smoke00:02
Iraq: 'Kamikaze' missiles reduce risks: The weapon00:02
Short leads in fight to find challenger00:02
Smaller Companies: Tide turns for motor dealers00:02
Goodbye to the Superman president: When George Bush departs, with him will go America's post-war view of its international role, says John Lichfield00:02
Renewed civil war dashes Angolan hopes for talks00:02
Obituary: Sammy Cahn00:02
Court Circular00:02
Hockey: Sherwani inspires Stourport00:02
Obituary: Sammy Cahn00:02
Catholic killed on visit to Protestant boyfriend00:02
Clinton bruises Hollywood egos00:02
Families flee homes cut off by floods00:02
Lourdes trip 'made volunteers ill'00:02
Letter: Retailers should look at rents and rates00:02
Fracture forces out Ivanisevic: John Roberts reports from Melbourne on the injury that has put the Australian Open firmly in Pete Sampras's court00:02
Italian Football: Cautious Capello00:02
Coales' Notes: Nowhere to run, no place to hide: Gordon Coales spends a week trapped between bureaucrats and revolutionaries00:02
My sympathy to Diana00:02
Iraq: Hawkish Rifkind backs raids00:02
Racing: Windsor flooded00:02
Charter puts 38% stake in Johnson Matthey on sale00:02
Football: Gould gunning for referees00:02
Obituary: Tom Clarke00:02
Rifkind calms MPs' fears over risk to Bosnia troops