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Letter: Hoover's sexuality00:02
I may be a liberal, but make my day: Along with Dirty Harry, all sorts of unexpected people now carry guns in the US, reports Richard Guilliatt00:02
Cypriot unity hopes rest on Vassiliou00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Commission's role00:02
Letter: Social Chapter: beggar-my-neighbour nationalism, wage differentials00:02
View from City Road: Government eyes the gravy train00:02
Obituary: Andre Rene Roussimoff00:02
Widow 'stabbed to death by holiday lover'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In bed with Magdalena: 'The Love Queen of the Amazon' - Cecile Pineda: Hamish Hamilton, 9.9900:02
Competition: Watch the Lions in New Zealand00:02
Clinton to index minimum wage00:02
Government may take BR pensions00:02
Hockey: Crostyx steal a march00:02
The virtual art gallery comes of age: The National Gallery does it with computers, the Tate does it with real paintings. Andrew Graham-Dixon reports on how museums are beginning to undermine their own traditional hierarchies00:02
Sir Robin Ibbs00:02
Letter: Opt-out requirement for organ transplants00:02
Comment: A long, slow pull for the US economy00:02
Child abuse victims welcome reports00:02
Welfare state facing total review: Portillo says nothing ruled out as four departments told to re-justify their spending00:02
MUSIC / Stars above: Meredith Oakes on the music of Olivier Messiaen and Elliott Carter00:02
Health Update: Painful note00:02
Obituary: Adnan Kahveci00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Time Warner makes dollars 86m profit before dividends00:02
Cricket: Boycott on back foot in election00:02
Designer passports offer desperate remedy00:02
Rugby League: Pilgrim's plight exposes hypocrisy: Dave Hadfield, Rugby League Correspondent, criticises the amateur code's stance on links with the professional game00:02
French rail strike00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
THEATRE / Failing the amniocentesis: Rhoda Koenig reviews Small Talk About Chromosomes at The Bush00:02
Bee victim dies00:02
Lending figures up as sterling stumbles00:02
Correction: Heads say Patten interfered in blacklist00:02
Brown's black and white Valentine00:02
Leyland DAF could shed 3,250 workers this week00:02
Sailing: America's Cup blow00:02
Bryant forecasts house price rise00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Health Update: Impotent men turn to exercise00:02
Letter: Opt-out requirement for organ transplants00:02
Health: Revealed: the scientific basis for falling in love: A study of identical twins and their partners offers a disturbing picture of how we choose a mate, says Jerome Burne00:02
Acorn shares jump on confirmation of talks00:02
Upside down in 'Damage'00:02
ASH buys Telecom Security00:02
Mafia 'Godmother' arrested00:02
Armenia attacks00:02
It sounds nice, but we don't want to live there00:02
Racing: Strong Festival force for Pipe00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Life's a beach: Boudin was, well, a bit on the dull side, but his paintings were wild and beautiful. Dalya Alberge on the not-very-interesting life and brilliant work of a man possessed00:02
Venue for Short's world bid in doubt00:02
Cost of prescriptions set to rise 40p00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Hospital gunman00:02
University admissions chief calls for reform00:02
Leading Article: Waiting for Washington00:02
Football: Taylor gives Barnes a cuddle and Smith a mission00:02
Two charged00:02
Getting past customs is child's play: Out of Turkey00:02
Obituary: Oliver Hailey00:02
Letter: Depriving the brain00:02
Health Update: Help for the blind00:02
Murder remand00:02
Column Eight: Old age bonus for Lord King00:02
Resistance to TV chief increases00:02
After six years with the drugs squad, Constable Steven Morgan has gone back to being a village bobby at Storrington, West Sussex. He now covers his beat on a 1952 police bicycle which he restored.00:02
Diary (CORRECTED)00:02
Health Update: Eyes on ears00:02
Rugby Union: Anglo-Welsh links move closer00:02
Financial risks for Guy's 'rising' (CORRECTED)00:02
Obituary: Lord Bernstein00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Bath legacy00:02
Filter tip00:02
Health: Why child vaccines may be a shot in the dark: Doubts are being expressed about the virtues of mass immunisation programmes, reports Tessa Thomas00:02
Racing: Riders fear rule is six and out: Richard Edmondson reports on the hostile reception for the Jockey Club's new guidelines on use of the whip00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: The coal shoulder00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
His business? Just smashing: Those bar-room brawl scenes would be a bloody disaster without Neil Upington and his breakaway bottles. Ed Needham explains00:02
Letter: Social Chapter: beggar-my-neighbour nationalism, wage differentials00:02
Joyrider in crash had been bailed00:02
National parks 'under threat'00:02
Nuclear waste 'to pile up for 20 years'00:02
Obituary: Eric Lobb00:02
Court orders death by stoning00:02
Letter: Hospitals forced into dilemma00:02
Court Circular00:02
Welsh BBC adds to drama output00:02
What's yours is guaranteed . . .: Whatever the adverts say, the new savings-equity products hold few benefits, reports Clare Dobie00:02
Bosnian peace stalled at UN00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Refugee hostel attacked00:02
'Spycatcher' judge condemns British official secrecy00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Sailing: Days and nights of heat and dirt: In his first weekly report from on board ENZA New Zealand, the co-skipper, Peter Blake, charts the progress of the 85ft catamaran attempting to circle the world in 80 days00:02
Sale 'poorly handled' by RBS00:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: Collymore's climb gathering pace: Southend's herculean striker has his sights set on Sheffield Wednesday. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Somalia death00:02
Obituary: Hugh Gordon Porteus00:02
Don't touch the barometre]: Magnus Mills finds strange rules and an occult glow on his visit to a lighthouse00:02
Rugby League: Robinson's roving assignment00:02
Football: Tottenham lose Durie to Roxburgh00:02
Smith to put PR to a vote00:02
View from City Road: British Gas learns a lesson00:02
Minister pledges to improve the quality of staff00:02
TELEVISION / Reviews of the week00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sickness inquiry00:02
Snooker: Foulds folding crisis00:02
'Wise men' warn against tax rise00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Brand loyalty created 'at expense of children's health'00:02
Teenagers 'coerced into Fagin life'00:02
Rugby Union: Morris passed in tests00:02
Last post for the Proms queue jumpers00:02
Health: But what about my orgasms?: It is a question that women should put to consultants who advise them to undergo a total hysterectomy. Barbara Baker is glad she asked00:02
Beck could have been stopped 'as early as 1977': Rosie Waterhouse looks at two reports critical of the handling of child abuse in Leicestershire homes00:02
Left holding the baby: Bill Clinton isn't the only man who needs to take child care more seriously, says Victoria McKee00:02
Racing: King at Newbury00:02
A government soldier on guard at the 11th-century Neak Pean temple in the Angkor Wat complex in north-west Cambodia. Clashes between government and Khmer Rouge forces in the area have decreased recently00:02
Germany to examine islands' wartime files00:02
Health Update: HRT warning00:02
DEJA VU / The boot, painted often by Van Gogh, is being re-soled by Gilbert & George00:02
Football: Cantona draws blank as Leeds thwart United00:02
Golf: Business is booming for driven Faldo: Tim Glover on the plans of a master golfer whose weekend success has further swollen his bank balance00:02
Greek salvo00:02
Ice Hockey: Murphy enjoys double00:02
Bousquet trial00:02
Itochu buys North Sea interests00:02
Hunt for health savings to focus on waiting lists: Spending Review: NHS and social security face first scrutiny - Road tolls proposed - Prescription charges to go up by 10 per cent00:02
Kohl promises Nato talks on troop cuts00:02
RADIO / Apocalypse then: Robert Hanks reviews a week of Dreams and Censorship, The Man with Night Sweats, The Cutting Edge and Soundtrack00:02
White MPs cross floor to new order: Guessing who will be next to switch parties is the latest parliamentary game, as John Carlin found in Cape Town00:02
Multiplication of a housewife's work00:02
Hill farmer faces struggle for survival00:02
Former TV actor denies murder00:02
Obituary: Joseph Commings00:02
Panama rebels00:02
Soros joins forces with new Reichmann venture00:02
Muslim allies betrayed by the Serbs: A shift in ethnic alliances has made pariahs of one group of Bosnians, writes Marcus Tanner in Belgrade00:02
Elderflower drink bursts the champagne bubble00:02
Dozens killed as Afghan rebels bombard Kabul00:02
Drink-drive death case man jailed00:02
Obituary: Sir Michael Blundell00:02
Skiing: Kjus fingers gold00:02
View from City Road: Why so deep, Whessoe00:02
Gas price freeze is misleading watchdog says00:02
Recession puts extra pressure on budgets00:02
GM sues TV network over 'rigged' crash00:02
Algeria uses emergency law to fight Islamic group00:02
Railway watchdogs 'will be enfeebled'00:02
Law Report: Cashing cheque was not conclusive: Stour Valley Builders (a firm) v Stuart and another - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Lloyd and Mr Justice Connell), 21 December 199200:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Fears grow over Bristol airport plan00:02
Soldiers shoot 3 in West Bank00:02
Menzies confident after 80 per cent profits boost at half-time00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Field attacks BR pension switch00:02
Alabama spoils image of the new South00:02
Full marks for not keeping score00:02
Letter: Action to halt Serbian rapes00:02
Guinness director 'faked evidence'00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Market Report: ICI puts some fizz into a slow market00:02
Nationwide ex-executives join NHL00:02
Airtours shareholders approve bid00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Leading Article: Judges also need reviewing00:02
NatWest to cut 4,000 more jobs this year00:02
Commons coal report divides former bedfellows: Jonathan Foster reports on Arthur Scargill's clash on radio with an old friend00:02
Heseltine hints at pollution pledge over pits00:02
Cricket: Stewart shrugs off second misfortune00:02
Case of schoolboy rapist to be reviewed00:02
Taxi-driver jailed for IRA tip-off00:02
Birthdays00:02
How criminals cross the thin blue line: A national police squad is essential if we are to tackle the soaring crime rate, says Sir John Wheeler00:02
US sends away Chinese ship00:02
Separate crowns00:02
Cricket: Lathwell lays into Tasmania00:02
Accountancy & Management: The wealth creation myth: Managers need to know more about the realities of growth, exports and innovation, says Maurice Alberge00:02
Two Britons tortured and killed in Bosnia00:02
Rioters destroy Chinese resort00:02
Snooker: Wattana's quick pick-up00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
US soldiers piling up ammunition and weapons in the desert outside Mogadishu before using explosives to destroy them.00:02
Prisoners' families reach Iraq00:02
ROCK / In the depths: Bob Dylan00:02
132 die in Iranian plane crash (CORRECTED)00:02
Mitterrand flies out to Vietnam