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TV channel to remain hard-core00:02
Condom comic ban enrages Italians00:02
Police hunting horse attackers release photofit00:02
Letter: Wrong number in Whitehall survey00:02
Nightclubs encourage a new social mixpounds pounds pounds against stri ctly homosexual or heterosexual venues. Roger Tredre reports00:02
Cricket: Emburey surplus to England game plan00:02
Brown to set out economic priorities00:02
Smith accuses ministers of abusing power00:02
Palestinians say court ruling is setback to peace00:02
Chernomyrdin's tough talk boosts reformers00:02
Asda rights wins City's approval00:02
Sub sale scuttled00:02
US asks for delay on Israel sanctions00:02
Cricket: Jarvis relishing return to favour: Simon Hughes, in Calcutta, reports on a rejuvenated England fast bowler eager to exploit a second chance00:02
Snooker: Ken Doherty in the quarter-finals of the Welsh Open in Newport00:02
Television acts to end 'lottery' for job-seekers00:02
FILM / Ennui: portrait of a serial killer00:02
Car duty call will be real test: Rupert Cornwell reports from Washington on protectionist pressure in the motor industry00:02
Football: Paul Gascoigne makes virtuoso display00:02
Agenda is agreed for Angolan peace talks00:02
Words fly as Owners airs its case00:02
Four lost as aircraft ditches00:02
Saudis buy British warplanes worth pounds 3bn00:02
Sport in Short: Rowing00:02
Rail job cuts00:02
Hockey: Ealing need Trolove00:02
Discreet praise helps motivate worldly classes00:02
MFI gloomy on prospects after interim profits fall00:02
Slowly, covertly, John Smith draws a new map00:02
A role on the airwaves00:02
Birthdays00:02
IBM evangelists conjure up an all-digital future: In 10 years one small hand-held unit may provide all personal computer needs. Susan Watts reports00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Obituary: Gwen Murless00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Whimsical larks in which time is of the essence: 'Einstein's Dreams' - Alan Lightman: Bloomsbury, 11.99 pounds00:02
Take the money, get rid of the box00:02
Carrier heads for Adriatic00:02
Help for Armenia00:02
Ombudsman for prisoners00:02
Monarchy warning00:02
Yeltsin makes deal with India00:02
Bible of left and satirical upstart are worlds apart: New Statesman is 80, Scallywag only a fledgling. Neither has a lot of money. Kathy Marks reports00:02
Greens overtake Socialists in French poll00:02
Poverty statistics condemned as inaccurate00:02
Misys improves by 88%00:02
US 'out of Somalia in 6 months'00:02
Obituary: Lord Poole00:02
Rallying: Mazda-Car Line Winter rally - Bournemouth00:02
Next week in Parliament00:02
Bill to reform police expected in autumn00:02
Leading Article: Clinton's early trade test00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Gun for sale00:02
Fencing: British men's epee championships - Hendon00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
High society hails an American in Paris: The super-thin and super-wealthy turned out to support Oscar de la Renta. Marion Hume reports00:02
Golf: Claydon displays his mettle in the desert00:02
One pupil in ten 'becomes hostile to school by 13': Research shows that almost a quarter of 13-year-olds played truant in a year as they grew more disillusioned with the education system00:02
Cricket: May in doubt for Test00:02
Council cuts put crafts museum under threat00:02
Yeltsin makes deal with India00:02
Winnie's revolution call strikes chord in the ANC00:02
Lost rebates may mean Serps return00:02
Duchy's appeal00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Withers withers Liverpool00:02
Racing: Frost can come in from cold: Richard Edmondson on the turn in events that could see Morley Street reunited with his former regular rider00:02
Heseltine must face pit review scrutiny00:02
Demonstrators outside Parliament during a protest against the destruction of the rain forest00:02
Letter: Selective enforcement of UN resolutions00:02
Table talk so small it's tiny00:02
It could never happen again: It is 60 years since Hitler became Chancellor. In Germany today, skinheads spout Nazi rhetoric but they are not the real thing, says Josef Joffe00:02
Sale of Annie Oakley's gun aims at pounds 25,00000:02
Euthanasia expert trapped00:02
Squash: Forthright Englishmen00:02
Motor Racing: Grand Prix of Europe, Donington Park00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Fencing: British men's epee championships - Hendon00:02
Out of Russia: The telephone guide to who's in and who's out00:02
Lasmo chief ousted after dividend dispute00:02
Law: Comedy could get you into serious trouble: Television is pushing humour to the edge of what is legally permissible. Medwyn Jones explains00:02
Woman told to retire at 60 wins pounds 17,00000:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
The day the friendly colonel stopped saying 'Guten Tag'00:02
Obituary: R. H. Williams00:02
DIRECTORS' CUT / Les Valseuses: Andre Bonzel and Benoit Poelvoorde on Blier's Les Valseuses00:02
Obituary: Jeanne Sauve00:02
Search for cancer study volunteers00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Editor denies article was stunt to lift sales: Two magazines are facing a legal tussle with the Prime Minister over the publication of rumours about his private life00:02
Sailing: Law lagging in defence of Cup00:02
Short's coolness secures victory00:02
Market Report: Buffett sale talk not good for Guinness00:02
Obituary: Stephen Ridgley-Whitehouse00:02
Undercover police seized pounds 7m worth of ecstasy00:02
Rats in the dock00:02
Comment: Trade winds may alter Gatt's course00:02
Letter: Kenyan elections and the 'monitoring' that undermines democracy00:02
Letter: Selective enforcement of UN resolutions00:02
Clinton delays Senate clash on gays00:02
Labour calls for inquiry after prison sex attack00:02
View from City Road: Greentree does the right thing00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Sport in Short: Billiards00:02
Sabotaged dam 'threatens to drown villages'00:02
American Football: Steve Young named Player of the Year00:02
He's doing the time warp and life's a gas: Mike Fab-Gere's no ageing rock star, just a late starter. But that's because he had to make a million first00:02
Water companies attacked for rise in disconnections00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Murder of schoolgirls stuns Spain00:02
Letter: English tests fail to win points00:02
THEATRE / Voyage of the accidental tourists: Paul Taylor on The Ash Fire, by Gavin Kostick, at the Tricycle, London00:02
CONFERENCE / Unconventional acts: Philip Sweeney reports from MIDEM in Cannes - a stew of music, business and Thai disco sensations00:02
Ombudsman for prisoners00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Money supply breaches target00:02
French rail chiefs may sue Britain over charges00:02
Nuclear safety00:02
Diary00:02
Dog reprieved00:02
FILM / Critical Round-up00:02
Inquiry into Falklands 'war crimes'00:02
University critic00:02
Smith vetoes switch to indirect tax: Labour leader holds secret strategy meetings amid party struggle over how to finance growth policy00:02
Pilot missing00:02
Obituary: David Pye00:02
Parents resort to litigation over food of love00:02
Four hurt by IRA bomb outside Harrods00:02
Officer fined00:02
FILM / The Last Detail00:02
Property returned00:02
EC tries to contain steel row00:02
US growth in 1992 fastest for three years00:02
Trade gap widens to over pounds 11bn00:02
Peru goes to polls despite bombings00:02
TELEVISION / Too many crooks spoil the broth: Thomas Sutcliffe considers the evidence of a copy-cat crime in Storyline and samples Lenny Henry's Chef]00:02
Court Circular00:02
Senior Tories warn against Budget tax increases: Executive of 1922 Committee urges Lamont to postpone moves to widen VAT until December00:02
Football: Taylor's fear on foreign legion00:02
Bundles of disappointment: Being born the 'wrong' sex can leave deep scars. Leonie Jameson reports and hears one woman's experience00:02
Libel action by Major fuels debate about press curbs00:02
May election for Cambodia00:02
Scotland awaits Major's new era of Conservatism00:02
Column Eight: Saddled with a new version00:02
Church appointments00:02
US action would reverse cuts needed for balance: The Americans' sums have puzzled steel makers in Europe, says David Bowen00:02
Tennis: Graf hunting for big game00:02
Letter: Co-existence with smokers is in the air00:02
Peking attack00:02
School vote tied00:02
Council cuts put crafts museum under threat00:02
Stakis rights unlocks bank handcuffs00:02
Bomb death00:02
Ken Hill's Invisible Man00:02
Disarray over Serbia strategy00:02
US searches for new policy on Balkans crisis00:02
'I learnt to change tyres, do all the boy things': Being born the 'wrong' sex can leave deep scars. Leonie Jameson reports and hears one woman's experience00:02
Lord Poole dies00:02
Rallying: Mazda-Car Line Winter rally - Bournemouth00:02
View from City Road: The collar ties in nicely00:02
Sabotaged dam 'threatens to drown villages'00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Bobsleigh00:02
Japanese watch others watching them: Terry McCarthy examines a national obsession with identity and image00:02
Racing: Albert gamble causes stir00:02
Racing: Orchid is on parade00:02
Loss halves value of City Site00:02
Rugby League: Australia threaten tour boycotts00:02
Obituary: Lord Poole00:02
MUSIC / What comes naturally: Adrian Jack on the tenor Simon Keenlyside and the pianist Nikolai Demidenko (CORRECTED)00:02
Soldiers kill envoy in Zaire rampage00:02
Leading Article: Civilised standards in wartime00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Keith Elliott at Large / Football: Love is the drug for a loyal few: 'Armchair fans will never know the camaraderie of a 12-hour coach journey, the agony of an 89th-minute goal'00:02
Inquiry yields 14th quashed conviction00:02
Law: A check-list for good lawyers: The Legal Aid Board has drawn up a set of performance guidelines for firms seeking contracts, but some doubts remain. Adam Sage reports00:02
Singer discharged00:02
Athletics: Top US pair attack IAAF00:02
Letter: Bad old days in the borough of Brent00:02
American Football: Smith captivates as the bewitching lineman: Matt Tench, in Pasadena for Super Bowl XXVII, reports on the sacks' appeal of a raging Bill00:02
Porn channel refuses to censor films00:02
Letter: Kenyan elections and the 'monitoring' that undermines democracy00:02
Abuse claims00:02
Chess00:02
Letter: Nilsen on television00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
View from City Road: Asda way to make money00:02
Chrysler recovers with dollars 723m profit00:02
Racing: Frost can come in from cold: Richard Edmondson on the turn in events that could see Morley Street reunited with his former regular rider00:02
FILM / The beautiful and the damned: Francis Ford Coppola's version of Dracula