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Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Sport in Short: Bobsleigh00:02
Cuts drive Russian animal trainer wild00:02
Jobless see merits and pitfalls in scheme00:02
Provision of jobs 'must become the EC priority': In his fourth and final Durham lecture the Labour MP Frank Field yesterday spelt out how he believed a start can be made on restoring full employment00:02
View from City Road: Kingfisher may get away with it00:02
Albanians out00:02
Murder hunt00:02
Ruling on Bland shows unease at ending life: The fight to withdraw treatment for a Hillsborough victim raises moral issues. Adam Sage reports00:02
Pay settlements hit lowest since 198000:02
Kurds on hunger strike00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Major on crime: offenders' misery, contrary policies, shabby accusations00:02
Body in peat00:02
Mare mutilated in field by attacker00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Letter: A man, a lawn and a Swiss Army knife00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Letter: New curriculum's emphasis on grammar00:02
Turkey lays killings at Iran's door00:02
Man gravely ill after bee attack00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Bundesbank throws ERM a lifeline00:02
Law Update: TV funding forum00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Jim White on Friday: Caught between a rocker and a hard case: When the king and queen of grunge took against two would-be biographers, things turned very nasty . . .00:02
Hockey: Cup loses out to player calls00:02
Protests force SelecTV to ditch option scheme00:02
'Cheeky' Owen under fire for pushing peace plan00:02
Next week in Parliament00:02
Law Update: Green group set up00:02
Major refuses to rescue truck manufacturer00:02
Allied Leisure in pounds 12m cash call00:02
MPs face ethical crux as judges let coma man die00:02
Single mothers 'intimidated by benefits staff'00:02
MUSIC / Academy rules: Adrian Jack on the ASMF Chamber Ensemble at the Wigmore Hall00:02
FANTASY / Now you see him, now you don't: The magician and film-maker Georges Melies is being celebrated in an exhibition at the Museum of the Moving Image00:02
Oil tankers to steer clear of sensitive coastal areas00:02
Hanging on a string and a prayer: Some are not very good, and they're the very good ones. So why did composer Steve Martland let the East London Late Starters Orchestra loose on his work? Sabine Durrant reports00:02
Straw condemns monarchy as deeply decadent00:02
Cricket: Speak makes his point00:02
Soldier, sailor, frogman, spy - but never a doll: Action Man lives] And the double-jointed Sixties hero is as macho as the day he was first moulded, says Rosie Millard00:02
Badminton: Hall homes in00:02
Workers in boring jobs 'take more sick leave'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The man who made Milwaukee infamous: The shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer - Brian Masters Hodder, pounds 14.9900:02
Truck sales increase for third month00:02
Members stream out of Lloyd's00:02
'Lean' British impress German industrialists00:02
CBI urges radical training reforms00:02
Obituary: Albert Hourani00:02
Double killing00:02
DANCE / Agony and the ageing process: Louise Levene reviews Darcey Bussell's Aurora, plus work for older dancers00:02
Letter: Does HRT give women an unfair advantage?00:02
Dan Maskell00:02
Fine Food suspended at 17p00:02
Is workfare unfair? The grasshoppers say yes00:02
Pact ratified00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
US military told to find dollars 11bn worth of cuts00:02
Threat to press00:02
PM to discuss hospitals plan00:02
Bock set for Lonrho job00:02
FILM / Hard-boiled drama, soft-headed laughs00:02
FILM / Her heart belongs to daddy: Adam Mars-Jones on bare-faced fibs and Louis Malle's Damage00:02
Anniversaries00:02
New York gives zoo a bad name00:02
Moscow tells the world about MI5 chief's visit00:02
Law: Sending out lures to business: Links with agencies that advise companies should bring valuable new clients to solicitors, reports Sharon Wallach00:02
Jet crew sues after drug sting00:02
Feeding will end after discussion with parents00:02
Letter: New curriculum's emphasis on grammar00:02
Skiing: Wachter wings in on gold00:02
Warlords ordered to declare arms00:02
German unions agree to pay settlement00:02
Labour leaders respond cautiously00:02
ICI in talks on powder coatings sale00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Leading Article: Help for the jobless young00:02
Ministers out of step on work for dole idea00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Climbing over the tacks and splinters in LA00:02
VAT 'would force 245 newspapers to close'00:02
Racing: Staunch belief behind the sliding contenders: Richard Edmondson on Mark Tompkins' hopes in the face of adversity00:02
Letter: The price of a housewife's work00:02
Sweet revenge for Dijon after Hoover loss00:02
Obituary: Professor Dionysios Zakythinos00:02
Christopher plans trips to the Middle East00:02
Singleton moves00:02
Diary00:02
Rugby Union: Davies sowing seeds of doubt00:02
US envoy to reopen Mid East talks00:02
Comment: Budget rate cut still not inevitable00:02
Law Update: New man at the top00:02
MUSIC / What comes naturally: Correction:00:02
Rugby Union: Five nations focus: England's front-row pedigree: Continuity the key as scrum trio tackle Wales head on. Barrie Fairall reports00:02
Bundesbank cuts rates to save ERM: German central bank chief attacks speculators as quarter-point cut eases tension and boosts sterling00:02
Racing: Jockeys warn of backlash00:02
Column Eight: Kit for the corporate developer00:02
Cricket: The colour of money00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Obituary: Eileen Chandler00:02
Leading Article: A warning from Wessex00:02
King John's medieval crusade00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Out of Russia: Capitalists in Moscow fleece the foreigner market00:02
Baseball: Schott suspended for one year00:02
Mac Gregor pledges pounds 2bn plan for roads00:02
Leyland DAF gets good prognosis00:02
De Klerk hails apartheid creators00:02
Electricity monopoly under fire00:02
ITV launches a school soap opera for infants00:02
Obituaries00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Boxing: Hodkinson's plan00:02
TELEVISION / The Oprah circus00:02
Ninefold increase in poster price record00:02
Smith accused of civil service slur00:02
Cricket: Shoot-out in Dodge City for England's spinners00:02
'Six' man apologises for speech00:02
Golf: Faldo strikes in the snake pit00:02
Rushdie resolves to emerge from life on the run00:02
Rugby League: Charity to stop on Kiwi arrival00:02
Boxing: Lewis in King's domain00:02
US prospects brighten as orders jump00:02
Motor Racing: Donnelly displays driving ambition00:02
Tongans cast votes against the nobles00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Army invites tenders for 100 'flying tanks'00:02
Woman, 60, in IRA trial 'terrified of reprisals'00:02
Danes to vote in May on EC pact00:02
Weather dulls light of mirror in space00:02
Trial off00:02
FILM / Look who's talking: Word of mouth can make or break a movie, whatever its critical reception. Now television has replaced pundits with punters. Sheila Johnston reports00:02
Letter: Major on crime: offenders' misery, contrary policies, shabby accusations00:02
Painful vigil nearly over as family prepares to grieve: The Law Lords' decision spells welcome relief for Tony Bland's parents. Heather Mills reports00:02
EC backs Hoover00:02
Football: Non-league notebook: West in search of rare Vase00:02
MPs not told of senior judges' legal aid fears00:02
Belgian troops to leave Congo: President Mobutu is holding precariously on to power in Zaire despite dwindling support from the West00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
MI5 and MI6 produce Matrix Churchill texts00:02
Law Update: Latvians seek help00:02
Abuse orders fall00:02
'Workfare' being studied by ministers00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
FILM / Critical round-up00:02
Councillor is fined for butting colleague00:02
Breaking free00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Letter: Grim reality of workplace stress00:02
Woman dies00:02
Obituary: Alan Booth00:02
Letter: New curriculum's emphasis on grammar00:02
Chess00:02
Day of mourning00:02
View from City Road: Questions for the Telegraph00:02
Obituary: Kay Boyle00:02
Law Report: Withdrawing patient's treatment is lawful: Airedale National Health Service Trust v Bland: House of Lords (Lord Keith of Kinkel, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Lowry, Lord Browne-Wilkinson and Lord Mustill), 4 February 199300:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Letter: Organ donation opt-out scheme00:02
Serbia is swept by 'political cleansing'00:02
Lectures00:02
Cash for village bypass shunned00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Taxes may have to rise, OECD warns Britain00:02
IRA bomb attack00:02
Kingfisher dives into Europe with French buy00:02
Rugby Union: Welsh rake coals00:02
Police look into lost NHS millions00:02
Police welcome support for moves to curb youth crime00:02
Letter: Major on crime: offenders' misery, contrary policies, shabby accusations00:02
Cholera alert halts carnival00:02
Baseball: Buckner batting to clear his name: Richard Weekes on the former champion leading baseball's winter tour to Europe00:02
Labour MPs win support over pits report00:02
Law: She sells more than brochures: Lynn Hill believes that law firms are starting to view marketing professionals as a benefit, not an overhead00:02
Letter: New curriculum's emphasis on grammar00:02
Lasmo sells another pounds 127m worth of assets00:02
Obituary: Marko Rothmuller00:02
View from City Road: Investors heed urge to go west00:02
Market Report: Rush to take profits erodes early gains00:02
Obituary: Professor R. P. Winnington-Ingram00:02
Menvier buys Nugelec for pounds 10m00:02
Letter: Major on crime: offenders' misery, contrary policies, shabby accusations00:02
Trial fuels 'Clockwork Orange' controversy00:02
Researchers near to finding gene linked to asthma00:02
Jim Slater column00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Letter: Turing's suicide00:02
Suffragettes' fax: use that vote]: If the Pankhursts could send women a message from heaven, it would be to make more use of the muscle they have, writes Lesley Abdela00:02
The days of the 'Messiah' may be numbered00:02
Letter: The price of a housewife's work00:02
Law Update: Russian link00:02
Letter: Major on crime: offenders' misery, contrary policies, shabby accusations00:02
Campbell's swoop on Arnotts mops up majority control: The defence of Australia's oldest biscuit maker has finally crumbled, writes Robert Milliken00:02
Football: Shearer and Dublin still on course00:02
Cancer danger for lesbians00:02
Boxing: Bowe has the mass appeal: Paul Hayward reports from New York on the heavyweight hit man with humanity who is winning the fight for American hearts