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Letter: Reverse evolution and the rise in crime00:02
Obituary: Gino Bechi00:02
The Queen settles with 'Sun'00:02
Commentary: An earnest attack on the US deficit00:02
Chairman ousted at Arthur Shaw00:02
Worker sacked00:02
Killer gets life for 'foul and savage' sex attack00:02
Letter: Reverse evolution and the rise in crime00:02
Obituary: Saburo Okita00:02
Accountancy & Management: Reports start to clean up their act: Environmental reporting in company accounts is catching on, but it still has a long way to go. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Cyprus accord threatened Clerides on rocky course00:02
1m pounds damages00:02
Investigation into human rights violations in Burma00:02
Old soldier on peace mission00:02
Student unions in move to pre-empt ministers' plans00:02
Out of South Africa: Emotional tug-of-war on the home front00:02
Police uncover Basque arms factory00:02
The genial negotiator with a granite centre: Topaz Amoore looks at the background to Thomas Ward's acquittal yesterday in the final Guinness trial00:02
Athletics: Sprinter to pursue appeal on drug ban00:02
Health: Back pain? Don't take it lying down: 'They gave my life back to me'00:02
Challenge to imposing VAT on food00:02
Obituary: Boleslaw Leitgeber00:02
Unigate acquires Glass Glover00:02
Pension age plans could be hastened00:02
Rugby League: Wigan's travel plans unclear00:02
Health Viewpoint: Trying to change the British way of death00:02
UK drivers 'safest in Europe'00:02
Commentary: Hard task at Leyland DAF00:02
Tax would hit poor the hardest00:02
BET shares up on relief at disposal of Boulton00:02
Anglian Water buys Swedish engineer00:02
TELEVISION / Reviews of the Week00:02
Racing: Fine for Doughty00:02
Marines killed on Arctic exercise00:02
Papua rebels lose stronghold00:02
'Safe' driving00:02
Cricket / Second Test: England must learn lessons of series defeat: Another innings victory for India exposes the tourists' limitations and calls into question their approach to five-day cricket00:02
Battle for the tourists00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
RADIO / Sex and the politics of choice: Robert Hanks tunes in to Radio 4's gay and lesbian evening and Les Dawson's comic view of the North-South divide00:02
OPERA / The undiscovered country: Edward Seckerson on Welsh National Opera's new Tristan und Isolde00:02
Seelig joins board of Norman Hay00:02
Birthdays00:02
Filmed youths suspected of boy's murder00:02
Opec ministers agree 4% cut00:02
Parents wary as hunt for boy's killer continues00:02
Appointments00:02
Food ministry staff in Sellafield inquiry00:02
Legal struggle00:02
Column Eight: A perfick bonus for TV chiefs00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Letter: Imaginative ways of financing the budget deficit00:02
Football: Porterfield sacked as Chelsea turn to Webb00:02
View from City Road: Disposal makes sense for MB00:02
Motor Racing: Senna set to sit out first race: Former world champion keeps his options open as McLaren unveil their new car for coming season00:02
Ice Hockey: Beavers secure crown00:02
Obituary: Howard Paul00:02
Final Guinness fraud trial ends in acquittal of Ward00:02
Mackay urges voluntary damages plan for press00:02
EC's battle over bananas goes to court00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Life linked to light from outer space00:02
Comprehensive school allowed to select on ability00:02
Rugby Union: A ray of light for Pilgrim00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Tiniest drop of water created00:02
Letter: Mum's chairs00:02
Interview: The very nasty Michael Palin: Around the world, from pole to pole - and always back to Gospel Oak. The ex-Python's street is his castle, and very happy he is there. Just don't keep saying he's nice00:02
Anniversaries00:02
'Criminal was at large on children's ward': Prosecution claims that the deaths of four young patients and the collapse of nine others in suspicious circumstances were linked to nurse00:02
Spassky beaten00:02
Video aims to counter 'false propaganda'00:02
Through the streets of London00:02
Republics reel from an ecological crisis: Cleaning up the former USSR could cost pounds 550bn over 10 years, writes Tony Barber, East Europe Editor00:02
Brokers clear a lean year: After a grim 1992, share-dealers see better prospects, reports John Willcock00:02
Obituary: Professor Norman Bisset00:02
Industry seeks formula to revive UK pop music: David Lister reports on a strategy designed to encourage new acts and stimulate sales00:02
Kovac is Slovak president00:02
Tennis: German circuit flaunts its affluence00:02
Serbs' aid ultimatum00:02
Abortion bill00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
The problem with crime is a problem with men00:02
Commentary: Fraud legislation in the dock00:02
View from City Road: Dalgety finds a healthy diet00:02
Judicial plea00:02
Surgeon in new hepatitis alert00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
ART / Much ado about nothing: Robert Ryman paints in any colour, so long as it's white. Dalya Alberge met the artist and drew a blank00:02
Football: Bergkamp joins Inter for 7.1m pounds00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: 'Brain-browser' gives 3-D map of a mind at work00:02
Yeltsin escapes to rural refuge00:02
Leading Article: A picture of confusion00:02
The Poem: 200:02
Law Report: Students validly denied benefit: Regina v Secretary of State for Social Security, ex parte Rouse; ex p Moore - Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Popplewell J), 22 January 199300:02
ART / News00:02
Smith focuses on the unemployed00:02
Social Chapter opt-out faces Labour attack00:02
Soldier shot dead00:02
Tyson in appeal against conviction00:02
Obituary: Saad al-Alami00:02
Rugby Union: Five Nations plan backed00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Racing: Triumph calls young achievers: Anne Marie and Aidan O'Brien are leading the way to the Festival for a new generation of Ireland's trainers. John Cobb reports00:02
Police pay-outs to hunt saboteurs 'exceed 80,000' pounds: Officers have been accused of exceeding their powers when dealing with anti-blood sport protesters. Adam Sage reports00:02
Anglicans consider RC conversion00:02
Obituary: Judge Manfred Lachs00:02
Marines die00:02
Recession delays monetary union timetable00:02
Gilts dealers produce record profits00:02
ART / Radical chic and the schlock of the new: Andrew Graham-Dixon finds old ideas dominating shows by new artists at the Saatchi and Serpentine Galleries00:02
Student reforms00:02
Convictions for killing quashed00:02
Embargo on royal files 'is absurd'00:02
Displaying a lethal talent: When his home town became a battleground, Becir went from repairing Hondas and Mazdas to M-48s and Kalashnikovs, writes Robert Fisk in Sarajevo00:02
Letter: Amendments to the Maastricht treaty00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ireland's radical response to a sloop of war: 'A Deeper Silence' - A T Q Stewart: Faber, 25 pounds00:02
British Coal's response to MPs 'lacks political will'00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
View from City Road: Bitter taste at Mrs Fields00:02
ART / Gallery Openings00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
French fight in Rwanda00:02
Hurd outflanks Tory rebels: Attorney General rules that defeat on Social Chapter would not stop Maastricht ratification00:02
On the march00:02
Boxing: Hide title fight gains clearance00:02
New rules hit Courage figures00:02
Law Report: Rastafarians not an ethnic group: Dawkins v Crown Suppliers (PSA) Ltd (now Department of the Environment) - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Beldam and Sir John Megaw), 29 January 199300:02
Letter: Photographic art that devalues life00:02
Zeneca to restructure research00:02
Ayatollah 'under arrest in Tehran'00:02
Sport in Short: Equestrianism00:02
Nurse 'killed children in her care on Ward 4': Over 59 days, four children were murdered and nine were victims of hospital attacks, court told00:02
Don't panic, it's only Dr Robotnik and the crystal egg zone: Jane Berthoud doubts if our children are being ruined by computer games00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Court Circular00:02
Health: Mind and body over ice: Conditions in the Antarctic test both the physical and psychological limits of human endurance, explains Raj Persaud00:02
Anglo United close to debt restructuring00:02
Stemming tide00:02
Market Report: Investors fasten belts for British Airways results00:02
Letter: Counting the value of further education00:02
Lithuania looks to Brazauskas for a recovery00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Libya 'building poison-gas plant'00:02
NationsBank to buy rest of MNC00:02
Leading Article: A child's murder00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Hockey: Varsity call-up for South African00:02
Germany set to ease citizenship laws00:02
Cigarettes 'more dangerous than was thought'00:02
A child's place is not in a cell: Proposals to lock up children as young as 12 are a knee-jerk reaction to emotive claptrap, says Frances Crook00:02
Football: Ferdinand completes his exotic adventure00:02
Sailing: Where midnight is a star-spangled sky: In his second weekly report from on board Enza New Zealand, Peter Blake, charts the catamaran's progress in the South Atlantic ocean in the quest to circle the world in 80 days00:02
Football: McCoist in doubt for Scotland00:02
Rugby Union: Andrew is the sacrifice00:02
Letter: Counting the value of further education00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Rapist, 15, ordered to be detained for life00:02
Obituary: Eliot Janeway00:02
Clarke backs Bottomley's caution over NHS00:02
Obituary: Professor Norman Bisset00:02
TELEVISION / Soft soap Oprah00:02
Branson seeks 40m pounds damages for dirty tricks00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Nothing like a dame00:02
Letter: Clipped wings00:02
Cricket: Second class ruling on Such00:02
Men cleared00:02
Rugby League: Heslop switches codes to Oldham00:02
Stand down Thunderbirds; dustpans are go00:02
Health: Back pain? Don't take it lying down: Exercise, not rest, may be the best remedy. Sheila Menuhin reports on new research and returns to a centre that put her on her feet again after an injury00:02
Letter: Thatcher's legacy00:02
London bus drivers face pressure for cuts in pay00:02
Spain's jobless00:02
Final whistle for comic strip hero Roy of the Rovers: Britain's most famous fictitious footballer has fallen victim to computer games and hi-tech toys. Steve Boggan reports00:02
'Diana' audience00:02
Letter: Flaws in NHS accountability00:02
Diary00:02
MB-Caradon to sell CarnaudMetalbox00:02
Retailers report rise in high street spending00:02
Poverty 'pushing young into crime'00:00
A child's murder