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Tories to shed up to 60 staff00:02
Timber for UK 'felled illegally in rainforest'00:02
Health Update: Sex after strokes00:02
Counselling offered after hepatitis alert00:02
Ice Hockey: Durham raided by Pirates00:02
Letter: Albert remembered in Manchester00:02
Unreliable signals on BR sell-off prospects: As MPs prepare to debate railway privatisation, Christian Wolmar looks at the investment needs of one line which may be in a 'shadow franchise'00:02
Letter: Appalling abdication00:02
MUSIC / Mix 'n' match with Mozart: COE / Harnoncourt - Barbican Hall00:02
Letter: Ethical codes under pressure on the battlefield00:02
Racing: Fame accorded the finishing touch: Greg Wood reports on Cheltenham's homage to the greats of National Hunt racing00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Woman convicted of assaulting 'slaves'00:02
Witnesses who overcame terror to give evidence00:02
Condon starts with a promise of change00:02
Correction: Where the axe will fall00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Soldiers charged00:02
Saddam's river00:02
Pretoria sets out timetable for transition00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Expulsions of 100 Palestinians lifted00:02
Cricket: Drinking in the trappings of tradition: Rob Steen witnesses the launch of a curious cricket club where the keynote is nostalgia00:02
Market Report: Rate cut hopes spark another spectacular run00:02
Letter: Neanderthals rule00:02
Birmingham Six man may be charged over speech00:02
Satellite channel digs in00:02
Leading Article: Nato's necessary evolution00:02
American Express picks new chairman00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Cricket: World Cup vote faces deadlock00:02
Paying the price for club membership: Robert Chote examines the economic costs of belonging to the exchange rate mechanism00:02
Rugby Union: Praises of the partial00:02
ERM wins brief respite as UK gets the blame00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Rugby Union: Stark's pace supplies crucial ingredient: Bill Leith on the Scottish winger who, after a thrilling debut in international rugby, hopes to be part of history against France00:02
View from City Road: Unilever speeds up its footwork00:02
BOOK REVIEW / First-class trip down memory lane: 'The Orient Express' - Gregor von Rezzori: Chatto & Windus, 13.99 pounds00:02
Football: Keown returns to Arsenal for 2m pounds00:02
Phnom Penh offensive threatens peace plan00:02
Health Update: Diabetes alarm00:02
Chief quits amid change at Haden MacLennan00:02
A drink at Dot's and Rumour starts to fly00:02
Obituary: Albert Hourani00:02
E Timor trial 'staged'00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Home from home00:02
Leading Article: A new man at the Met00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Italy reprieve00:02
Post Office sale could realise less than 2bn pounds00:02
French subsidiary pulls down Bullough00:02
Marine Midland back in black00:02
Chain of mail delivery 'should not be broken'00:02
View from City Road: Hang fire on BAe shares00:02
Racing: Roberts awaits Sheikh's envoy00:02
Sport in Short: Rowing00:02
Northern moves on milk00:02
Kantor gives EC deadline on contracts00:02
Inquiry is sought over pesticide cancer fears00:02
Cricket / First Test: Gatting offers turning point00:02
Motor Racing: Williams wary of Benetton curve00:02
Ending right to silence 'will not increase convictions'00:02
Olympic Games: Manchester lodge bid00:02
Letter: Shared sovereignty over Northern Ireland00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: Shared sovereignty over Northern Ireland00:02
Obituary: Taikichiro Mori00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Voyage of hope ends in despair for boat people: Canberra's refugee policy is coming under fire, Robert Milliken writes from Sydney00:02
Birthdays00:02
Football: Sunderland dismiss Crosby00:02
Horse attacked00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Ship search00:02
Diary00:02
ART / Competition00:02
Energy initiative00:02
S&P will charge on accounts in credit00:02
Comment: Politicians keep heads in the clouds00:02
Letter: Zip code00:02
Gooda Walker losses will exceed 900m pounds, members warned00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Health: Stress? That went out with the Eighties: It was the scapegoat for all sorts of ills, but two psychologists now insist it doesn't exist, writes Jerome Burne00:02
TI survey finds green shoots still in danger00:02
Armenia suffers00:02
Rugby League: Wigan in dire need of Hall00:02
Rugby Union: Fear is the key to Wales' revival00:02
Heroic effort to find Elvis in Glasgow00:02
ART / The child in time: James Hall on the touring exhibition 'Innocence and Experience' and Rembrandt's Girl at a Window at Dulwich Picture Gallery00:02
Letter: Swiss knife surgery00:02
Cricket: West Indies on the fast track00:02
Logitek sold to management for pounds 2.5m00:02
Labour 'must say sorry to voters'00:02
ICI offshoot drops Canadian project00:02
Candidate barred00:02
Home Office stewardship of Met set to end00:02
Accountancy & Management: Stoy is flying its quality kitemark00:02
Leggings give cows a brighter future00:02
Prescott warns Labour could end contracts: As MPs prepare to debate railway privatisation, Christian Wolmar looks at the investment needs of one line which may be in a 'shadow franchise'00:02
Guinness sells off American brands00:02
Mercenary held00:02
Serbs fail to destroy dam their fathers built: Thanks to Croats and their enemies the threat of a deluge is receding, reports Robert Fisk00:02
Health Update: Test exposes parents' smoke00:02
Obituary: Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia00:02
Young mothers in the labyrinth of power: When a nursery was threatened, Nicola Jones and others put local democracy to the test00:02
Obituary: David Rockola00:02
Royal rail slots00:02
Bombs 'revenge against Escobar'00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Health: Blood-lust in the clinic: Pure fiction? Psychiatrists know better. Raj Persaud unearths some facts about the living, the dead and the undead00:02
Column Eight: Showing a debt-free preference00:02
Golf: Lane taking the high road: Tim Glover reports from Dubai on the golfer who has found his range in the desert and looks set for a Ryder Cup place00:02
The system self-destructs: Another devaluation, another crisis. Unless the mark can rise, the ERM may die, says Christopher Huhne00:02
MUSIC / Freedom of expression: Julian Rushton on the premiere of Dmitri Smirnov's latest Blake setting in Leeds00:02
GP tied up as surgery is splashed with petrol00:02
Israel accuses US of harbouring Hamas00:02
TELEVISION / Reviews of the week00:02
Clarke attacked over 'gullible Danes' jibe00:02
Murder hunt00:02
Only diamond smugglers bring smiles to Zaire: Karl Maier spent some alarming hours at Kinshasa airport at the weekend before he got out to file this report00:02
Austrian rightist snubbed00:02
Hospital damages00:02
Churchill presses case for instant rescue of 25 pits00:02
Owen calls for US support00:02
Yeltsin invokes the spirit of Stalingrad: Christopher Bellamy, Defence Correspondent, reflects on the turning point of the Second World War00:02
Letter: No go in Spanish00:02
Obituary: Kay Swift00:02
Obituary: Professor Geoff Brown00:02
Racing: Mogul plan on ice00:02
Jewellery aid00:02
Op-pickers can tune to NHS prize draw00:02
Cricket / First Test: Calcutta's smart parrots know the score: Simon Hughes sees a side of life missed by Gooch's men00:02
Accountancy & Management: Taking skills into the public domain: Roger Trapp reports on the benefits of staff secondment00:02
Out of Israel: West Bank's car wars herald hope for peace00:02
Letter: Ethical codes under pressure on the battlefield00:02
Health Update: Alzheimer's hazard00:02
Growing concern after 11 deaths00:02
ART / Openings00:02
Perverse pride of underclass carries echoes of Orwell: Sixty years ago, George Orwell's book Down and Out in Paris and London was published. David Lister met some of today's homeless to see how things have changed00:02
Interview: Fay Weldon, a sexy rich granny having fun: In this story, staying young is easier than staying wealthy . . .00:02
Sweets companies are attacked for 'impulse' displays00:02
Clinton blows away the blues00:02
American Football / Super Bowl XXVII: America mixes cocktail of showtime and shame: Paul Hayward reports from New York on how a nation is gripped by Super Sunday00:02
Cricket / First Test: England's resistance lost in the haze: India's trio of modest spinners are relentless in exposing the technical shortcomings of the tourists' top-order batsmen00:02
French fury over 'divide and rule'00:02
Letter: Cutting edge00:02
Indian actors join real world: Communal strife is intruding on the world's largest film industry, Tim McGirk writes from Bombay00:02
Letter: Ethical codes under pressure on the battlefield00:02
Letter: Appalling abdication00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: Rushed reforms are throttling EC00:02
Lamont tries to stop pound's fall: Shares soar on hopes of more interest rate cuts - Ireland seeks reform of ERM - Chancellor puts a break on further interest rate cuts - Ireland seeks ERM reform00:02
Health Update: Infection link00:02
RADIO / Crime and the private ear: Robert Hanks reviews Kathleen Turner as (PI) V I Warshawski in Deadlock00:02
Problem planets for a prince: The priestesses of the Independent's oracle reveal a parallel with a previous royal scandal00:02
MPs welcome move on BCCI liquidator00:02
Two charges against Ward are dropped00:02
American Football / Super Bowl XXVII: Cowboys muster new Dallas dynasty: Aikman is invaluable while Buffalo soldier on as three-time losers. Matt Tench reports from Pasadena00:02
France warns African rulers00:02
'New Statesman' offers Major an olive branch00:02
View from City Road: Iceland warms to a new idea00:02
Health Update: Rash pursuits00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Opposition challenge to hospital closures00:02
Letter: Forest loss does not explain floods00:02
Call for HK plan00:02
Sport in Short: Golf