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THEATRE / Previews & First Nights00:02
Maastricht rebels find hope in about-turn00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Motorway madness00:02
Bowls: Bryant knocked out00:02
View from City Road: Bowater one to back00:02
Equality checks set up at Belfast university00:02
Obituary: Canon E. L. Mascall00:02
Twin baby girl 'was killed with insulin injection'00:02
TELEVISION / The Royal flush of embarrassment: Mark Lawson watches Diana - Her True Story on Sky One and finds that one is very much amused00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Football / International: Hill-top ambassadors playing for pride: San Marino's students, painters and bus drivers take the worst record in international football to Wembley tonight. Henry Winter reports00:02
Diesel move00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Tokyo jostles to get US attention00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
THEATRE / A good seeing-to: Entertaining Mr Sloane - Greenwich Theatre00:02
Letter: Causes of crime: a simplistic analysis that puts men in the dock00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Salvation Army pursues missing 6.3m pounds00:02
Letter: Causes of crime: a simplistic analysis that puts men in the dock00:02
Taking the Mickey: Richard Cleret tries to master the 'Smile' at Euro Disney00:02
Swimming: Backward start00:02
Police 'not capable of cover-up'00:02
Court rules on income plans00:02
Leading Article: Painful but necessary00:02
Clinton targets monster deficit00:02
Birthdays00:02
Commentary: Bank may be too gloomy on inflation00:02
A painter putting the finishing touches to a caricature of Helmut Kohl as the 'Ghost of Unity'. The plaster head will take its place in the Dusseldorf carnival parade next week00:02
Dissidents examine painless transfer to Roman Catholicism: Tea-room conversations are revolving around women priests. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Letter: From pit to wicket00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Championship: Cabannes the rearmed force: French flanker made bionic after car crash awaits the Irish. Ian Borthwick reports from Paris00:02
Architecture Update: Powerless to save00:02
Shephard considers making jobless work for benefits00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Mayor resigns00:02
Hanson profit up 4.4% as US economy stirs00:02
Column Eight: Fraternal split at Lloyds00:02
Architecture: Dull? Suburban? Not the brave new Croydon: Other Tory councils might wince at a pounds 30m project for a civic and cultural centre. Jonathan Glancey reports on a borough with big ideas00:02
Tax threat sends US shares plunging00:02
Football / International: Captain Platt sent hunting for a hatful00:02
Hospital closures delayed: One in five of London's acute NHS beds will go as funding is switched to GPs00:02
Postal strike00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Navel-gazing at Channel 400:02
Letter: Brave tales of the first Commandos00:02
Youth arrested over boy's killing00:02
Lloyd's may abolish members' agencies00:02
Bosnian Muslims find haven in Israel00:02
UN presses Serbs to end blockade of relief convoys00:02
Commentary: Radical chance for Heseltine00:02
Smith fears loss of Mirror's loyalty00:02
Shots fired at tourists00:02
Market Report: Clinton's tax plans bring out the bears00:02
'Feline Aids' warning00:02
Arms seized00:02
Rugby League: Widnes nearer to survival deal00:02
Letter: Uncharitable attitude to overseas aid00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Wrong film00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Regrets? Kelvin has a few00:02
Letter: Trials of the HIB vaccine00:02
Out of The West: Stretching facts to boost the ratings00:02
View from City Road: BA suffers in unfriendly skies00:02
Steep rise in lone parents00:02
Inflation warning from Bank00:02
Correction: Moonies make 60 million dollars in record mass wedding00:02
Murder concern00:02
Yeltsin returns for talks on power-sharing00:02
Angola toll 'reaches 10,000'00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Blackmailer was inspired by television crime series00:02
Right of appeal on visas lost in Lords00:02
GPs hold key to new-look London health services: Judy Jones assesses the Government's long-awaited blueprint for rationalising the capital's fragmented health services, and looks at the side-effects for hospitals00:02
Bowater makes 295m pounds cash call00:02
Letter: The Social Chapter and the rule of law00:02
View from City Road: Burton rights dilemma00:02
Vasectomy link to increased risk of prostate cancer00:02
Cricket: Lloyd masters Academy attack00:02
Coroner shaken by details of boy's murder: Parents alerted to threat of strangers as the inquest into the death of James Bulger opens00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: British Journalism Review00:02
Public service reforms 'restoring balance between state and citizen'00:02
Germans 'want to play world role'00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Football / International: Anderton lays on feast00:02
Steelworkers put pressure on Bonn00:02
Tennis: Car, jet and house to Agassi00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Leading Article: How to create more criminals00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Obituary: Kamal Amrohi00:02
'Coating' on teeth could stop plaque: The American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston00:02
Letter: Causes of crime: a simplistic analysis that puts men in the dock00:02
President urged to act on human rights00:02
Law Report: Investors' claims can be pursued after death: Regina v Investors Compensation Scheme Ltd, Ex parte Bowden and others - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Mann and Mr Justice Tuckey), 16 February 199300:02
BR to scrap King's Cross plan00:02
Child behaviour experts puzzled by killer's motive: Celia Hall reports on a death which does not fit patterns of child assault00:02
The Opposition just can't win: If Labour criticises, it is 'carping'. Yet if it puts up alternatives the media ignore them, argues David Blunkett00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Cliffier than thou: 'Showman: The Life of David O Selznick' - David Thomson: Andre Deutsch, 20 pounds00:02
Letter: Uncharitable attitude to overseas aid00:02
Russia takes sides in Tajikistan war: Moscow's soldiers risk becoming embroiled in a new foreign conflict, writes Hugh Pope from Dushanbe00:02
Letter: Causes of crime: a simplistic analysis that puts men in the dock00:02
Architecture Update: Off the register00:02
UN to press Iraq over nuclear inspections00:02
Racing: Cochrane sees his title chance: Richard Edmondson on the rider who is returning to Luca Cumani's yard with the jockeys' championship on his mind00:02
Habgood attacks constitutional change in Church: The General Synod of the Church of England: Andrew Brown reports on proposals designed to change the way senior appointments are made00:02
Letter: Losing it in India00:02
Architecture: The mandarins meet their match: Correction00:02
Court Circular00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
3.8bn pound debt repayment gives boost to gilts00:02
Seaman missing00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Letter: Let Arafat be judged on his own merits00:02
THEATRE / Some profit, little honour: How do you run a national theatre in a nation that's falling apart? Paul Allen reports00:02
Princess urges Aids compassion00:02
Football / Fans Eve View: Falkirk feel on a high: No. 27 - Falkirk00:02
Boots urged to withdraw sugary drink for babies00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
THEATRE / Games of power and ping-pong00:02
Charges in French blood case00:02
Obituary: Hugh Gordon Porteus00:02
Gun threat00:02
Brown to offer wider view of economic plan00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Insight anniversary00:02
S&P cuts card rate00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: New controller of BBC 100:02
China hints at HK reform talks00:02
McErlain to stand down at Anglo00:02
The Poem: 3: Charade00:02
Architecture: Mickey Mouse won't like it one bit: A new 'interpretation centre' brings the late 20th century to the gate of an ancient castle00:02
Sex vouchers00:02
Listening day leaves Patten unmoved00:02
Football / International: Absent Charlton looking for revenge00:02
Marketing: Market forces a new approach to customer: Companies are emerging from the recession with a desire to please, reports Martin Whitfield00:02
Football / International: Scots' mission to corral Maltese00:02
Four boys killed in house fire00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
British Airways dives 80% in third quarter00:02
Old faces take centre stage at pop awards00:02
Diary00:02
Motor Racing: Hill restless in quest for enlightenment: Derick Allsop reports from Estoril on a frustrating day of false starts for the Williams drivers anxious to get on track00:02
Sailing: Blake under wraps in danger zone00:02
THEATRE / Between the lines00:02
Shorter fraud trials urged00:02
London in airport electricity deal00:02
Football / International: Dowie's delivery day00:02
Gummer told to register work done on pond00:02
Football: Reid signs for three more years at City00:02
Pittencrieff to hive off Texas wing for dollars 50m00:02
Rugby Union: Quins bound for South Africa00:02
Powder warning00:02
Daughter dies00:02
Ministers 'tearing guts out of drugs Bill'00:02
Clinton demands tax sacrifice00:02
Dutch doctors pushed on to 'slippery slope' over euthanasia: Relaxation of legislation on medical codes of practice has led to controversy about disabled newborn children being put to death, writes Leonard Doyle00:02
Mother of 'home alone' girl flies into arms of police00:02
Suspicion grows over N Korea nuclear aims00:02
Racing: Lover waits for engagement00:02
AH Ball shares dive on profits warning00:02
Obituary: Professor Denis Harper00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Sport in Short: Equestrianism00:02
Ayatollah's arrest denied00:02
Russians 'too proud to migrate to West'00:02
Shaky case00:02
Ibstock Johnsen sheds 200 jobs00:02
Holding firm00:02
Rugby League: Senior gives solid service00:02
THEATRE / Moving in mysterious ways: Sarah Hemming talks to illusionists Paul Kieve and Philippe Genty about putting the magic back into theatre00:02
Tamil Tigers run 'Nazi' camps00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Media: Oh, to be a name in the closing credits: Breaking in to TV production has never been more difficult. Martin Wroe interviewed the hunters and the hunted00:02
Rarity of child killings fails to stem parents' anxieties00:02
Fraud 'gunslinger' shoots back: In the wake of Thomas Ward's acquittal, Peter Rodgers talks to the head of the Serious Fraud Office00:02
Curb on French power ruled out for pits rescue00:02
Obituary: Gerry Moore00:02
Festival of puppetry, 'Pulling String and Things', at Sussex University, Brighton00:02
Wiping away an irritating grain of sand00:02
Merry Hill centre sold for 128m pounds00:02
Letter: Pressing the case for apple juice00:02
After the illusion, a new covenant: The Labour Party is sinking into vacuity when it should be planning the reimposition of civic order, warns David Selbourne00:02
Men try to snatch boy, 300:02
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