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IBM reeling after record loss of dollars 5bn00:02
Motoring 'bible' reflects changing face of Britain: Christian Wolmar finds the revised 'Highway Code' is as much a social document as a record of changed conditions on the roads since 197800:02
Racing: Racing's first post00:02
Doctor tells how Nureyev fought illness to the last00:02
Letter: Totalitarian step towards a national police force00:02
Smith & Nephew plans to close five factories00:02
Boxing: Double bill and Benn00:02
Cricket: Stewart displays his credentials as Gooch's successor: Martin Johnson reports from Chandigarh on the new-found staying power of England's captain-elect00:02
Report to criticise coal management00:02
Ward payment 'was properly agreed fee'00:02
Rugby Union: South Africa confirmed as World Cup hosts00:02
Cost-cutting produces results at Eurotherm00:02
Architecture Update: A landmark for the millennium00:02
Girl, 16, killed in 'senseless attack'00:02
Gore slips back into the wings00:02
Thatcher's advice00:02
Malaysia MPs curb sultans00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Commentary: No need to panic on gilts00:02
Football: Ward stirs Bootham renaissance: The man once under Graham Taylor's wing is now dedicated to York City. Derek Hodgson reports00:02
Architecture Update: Austrian schillings for shrines00:02
Leading Article: Mr Brown's sketchy proposal00:02
Drink firms criticised over adverts00:02
Letter: Playing to type00:02
Birthdays00:02
Football: Ipswich saved by Whitton's late penalty00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts (1): Schemes to win back private shareholders: Goodbye to the men in grey suits. Heather Connon finds managers are user-friendly00:02
Borland loses dollars 56m in latest quarter00:02
Drugs worth pounds 546m seized as cocaine threat grows00:02
Schools00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Diary (CORRECTED)00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Confrontation with Iraq: UN sees Baghdad's point of view00:02
Britain to send 'token' force to help Kuwait00:02
Frail eccentric who wields a poisonous pen: Geryke Young sends racist pamphlets couched in scientific jargon to Jewish Nobel prize winners, academics and musicians. Heather Mills reports00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts (8): Takeover creates group with power to cast a giant shadow: A pounds 42.5m deal has created Britain's biggest manager of investment trusts, with 18 trusts and funds of pounds 2.7bn00:02
Benevolent sanctuary for homeless faces grim future: Man and beast are welcome at a former London mission now run as a hostel. At least, until government funding cuts arrive. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Rugby Union: Stephens' fall from favour is complete00:02
Indian Muslims braced for more confrontations00:02
Eurocamp shares dive on rumours00:02
BAe seals pounds 135m Taiwan deal00:02
Letter: Hypocrisy of bombing Iraq00:02
Beer review is postponed00:02
Vet 'thought male cat was pregnant'00:02
Rule change could lead to unlimited flights at night00:02
Obituary: Professor K. C. Sellers00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Space shuttle mission success00:02
No hiding place from the legionnaires: Civilians trying to slip through Sarajevo airport know the hard-bitten men of the French Foreign Legion are in town, writes Julian Nundy00:02
Brooke ready to meet Soley over press Bill00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: Solutions to the housing crisis00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts (5): Careful selection can pay dividends: As interest rates fall, cash deposits earn less. Rupert Bruce looks at the high income trusts00:02
Cost 'dilemma' posed by premature babies00:02
Porn barred00:02
Day of reckoning for WHO chief00:02
Hatton 'at centre of web behind fraud plot'00:02
Letter: The need to ensure justice for children00:02
Motor Racing: French expect grands prix reprieve00:02
National tests for 14-year-olds 'disastrous'00:02
Henderson halving Touche Remnant staff00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts (2): A buyer's fluctuating market: Does buying at a discount mean that you are getting a bargain or a burden? Heather Connon looks at the facts and explains the tricks00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
EC regions committee could deflect demands for devolution00:02
Blood pressure00:02
HK reprimand00:02
Media: Out-of-date Essex girl jokes hit Istanbul: Just what do Turks make of 'Drop the Dead Donkey'? Owen Slot looks at the global appeal of the Emmy award-winning programme00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Tusa's news role00:02
Court Circular00:02
Clinton cool on Iraqi ceasefire: - Surprise peace offer by Saddam - UN to resume Baghdad flights - Allies hit anti-aircraft batteries00:02
Tanker's toll00:02
Jogger without a road map: Lacking a coherent set of beliefs, Bill Clinton will soon fall prey to competing interests, predicts Fred Barnes00:02
Letter: Of Oncomouse and morality00:02
Bosnian Serbs to fight on despite vote on peace plan00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts (3): Tax-efficient way to divide up the spoils: The split capital trusts can meet a variety of requirements, from boosting income to planning school fees00:02
Yorkshire-Tyne Tees hints at more job cuts00:02
Lloyds Bank ends cost-of-living salary increases00:02
View from City Road: BAe produces spark of revival00:02
Germany expects 1% fall in GDP this year00:02
Pounds 9m ivory offer00:02
Turnaround for US banks00:02
Eight-year-old murders mother00:02
French police 'brutal'00:02
Tennis: Lendl floored at first hurdle00:02
Market Report: Worries about rights issues take their toll00:02
Confrontation with Iraq: Saddam ensures he is spectre at the feast: The Iraqi leader may be looking in vain for signs of discontinuity in the policy of the US, writes Patrick Cockburn00:02
Leading Article: Triple standards?00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
A US marine swaps a Stars and Stripes for a Somali flag00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Rolling stock faces last siding: The rail privatisation Bill will bring little hope to Britain's train makers, Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Inauguration Diary: Fat cats and false notes00:02
Will the system crash as IBM goes to pieces?00:02
Labour targets utilities to help fund jobs package00:02
BR facing flood losses in Scotland00:02
Obituary: Christian Petersen00:02
OPERA / Burning down the house: Fire-raising in Vienna - Laurence Hughes reviews HK Gruber's new Gomorra at the Volksoper00:02
Sport in Short: Commonwealth Games00:02
Citizen Clinton honours his hero in symbolic visit00:02
THEATRE / Not like that, like this: If you want to be 'authentick', then, whatever happens, you must not rehearse before walking on stage. Georgina Brown meets the players doing it Shakespeare's way00:02
Letter: Solutions to the housing crisis00:02
Database covers peaks and troughs of poetry for pounds 23,50000:02
Football: Foster undaunted by logic or United: Brighton relish chance to make amends for a defeat 10 years ago. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Racing: Betting shops to open in evening00:02
Drivers' memories of road advice take turn for the worse: Drivers who once found it indispensable have now all but forgotten it. Esther Oxford tests some who should know00:02
Chess00:02
IBM's loss of pounds 3bn is biggest in history00:02
UK arm to shed more jobs00:02
Obituary: David Bird00:02
Obituary: Jean Plaidy00:02
Elf offshoot to take over Yves Saint Laurent00:02
Chef's retirement costs restaurant a star00:02
THE FRINGE / Space, a new frontier: Sarah Hemming maps a changing landscape00:02
Architecture: The rescue of Frank Lloyd Wright: He looked washed-up until he met the Kaufmanns. Then, at 70, his supreme creativity blossomed. Jonathan Glancey reviews a turbulent career celebrated by a new exhibition00:02
Lindi St Clair 'attempted suicide over tax demands'00:02
My Week: Over the hump in India: Jessica Bomford takes in all the sights, sounds and smells of a camel fair00:02
Letter: Churchill's wartime rights and wrongs00:02
View from City Road: Strange moves from Berkeley00:02
Smith and Major clash over Labour 'tax for jobs' idea00:02
Nilsen TV interview banned00:02
Football: Gray brings colour to Luton00:02
Man is awarded pounds 100,000 over police assault claim00:02
Guilt 'no longer issue in appeals'00:02
No prosecution00:02
Cabinet rift opens over cost of pit rescue plans00:02
Racing: Kinane delays move to Mohammed: Paul Hayward, Racing Correspondent, on who will succeed Steve Cauthen aboard the thoroughbreds of the world's leading owner00:02
Tennis: Swiss captain accuses US of 'verbal abuse'00:02
Boom years contribute to windfall from trusts00:02
Campaign targets incompetent social workers00:02
Clashes between blacks and whites in Denver, Colorado00:02
Letter: Totalitarian step towards a national police force00:02
The US in Transition: Bill's baby-boomers promise the earth: The new generation00:02
Architecture: Hail to the chief of neo-Classicism: Thomas Jefferson's ideals laid the foundations of architecture for the US, as well as its constitution. Matthew Hoffman assesses his legacy00:02
Letter: Life assurance00:02
Column Eight: Barratt is given the bird00:02
Poor prospects00:02
TELEVISION / Production Notes00:02
Prince to be asked to help inquiry over 'Camillagate'00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Shadow Cabinet members support monarchy debate00:02
Row within Gooda group00:02
Skiing: Tomba in costly fall00:02
Remains of US newsman found00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Commentary: Labour's windfall tax is a bad apple00:02
Athletics: Black stays bold after bleak period: Mike Rowbottom on an Olympic athlete's struggle to regain the peak of his powers following major surgery00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
MacGregor will allow exclusive rail franchises00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Architecture Update: Stirling work to get under way00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Here be no dragons: 'New Worlds, Ancient Texts' - Anthony Grafton: Belknap Harvard, 23.95 pounds00:02
Sailing: Catamaran, Enza New Zealand, during first sea trials00:02
Lang apology over question00:02
Commentary: Last chance to salvage IBM00:02
Maastricht treaty rebels win an early night00:02
Obituary: Mark Batten00:02
Union chief wins libel damages00:02
Football: Villa lean on Pisa to land Larsen00:02
December's PSBR lower than expected00:02
Letter: Hypocrisy of bombing Iraq00:02
Judge eases the way for community care: Residents lose fight to block home for 10 mentally disturbed patients. Adam Sage reports00:02
DPP asked to act against anti-Semitic publisher00:02
Kohl reshuffle fails to dispel sense of decay00:02
TELEVISION / Absolutely fabulous. Not]: Baikie, Banks, Docherty, Hunter, Kennedy & Sparkes. Who? The comics from Absolutely tell Jim White why they're basking in obscurity00:02
Media: Not being able to help was agony: Angela Willans spent 29 years giving advice to 'Woman's Own' readers. But she left when her editors put costs first00:02
Football: Pressure grows on Souness: Derek Hodgson detects a hardening of attitudes at Anfield00:02
Clarke is challenged over Sikh deportation00:02
Israel lifts the ban on meetings with PLO00:02
Letter: Churchill's wartime rights and wrongs00:02
Unita attacks key oil centre00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
Canned gossip from the inn00:02
Obituary: Jenny Thompson00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts (7): Confidence begins at home: Rupert Bruce asked three senior analysts to recommend areas and trusts for 1993 and found a consensus of opinion00:02
TELEVISION / And how they face their final curtain: Morse is . . . well, that would be giving it away. Mark Lawson on honourable retirement and happy endings00:02
Media: Sweet music to an adman's ears: After three months on air, Classic FM is claiming twice the audience of Radio 3. But local commercial stations could be the real losers, says Martin Wroe00:02
Alleged killer escapes from nurses00:02
View from City Road: Man with a warning for Wall St00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Two die skiing00:02
UN Britons freed in Cambodia00:02
Fan's Eye View: Derby's days of despair: No. 25 Derby County00:02
Baby 'punched'