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Commentary: Clinton's tax test is still to come00:02
Employers scrap German pay deal00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Rovers worry busy Wycombe00:02
Nato shapes up for leading role in peace plan00:02
SA police 'negligent' over killings00:02
US 'fact-finding' visit to Ulster welcomed00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Sailing: Enza makes light of heavy seas00:02
Daring to agree about our moral sickness00:02
Market Report: Shares in no mood to fret about Budget00:02
Zoo reopens00:02
Rocard's 'Big Bang' splits Socialist Party00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Next week in Parliament00:02
View from City Road: Glaxo must state its intentions00:02
Cupid unwraps finance package00:02
Law Update: Eastern awards00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Vance to abandon peace-envoy role00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Nerco deal takes RTZ into US00:02
The Jobless Crisis: Families feel the pain of isolation and rejection00:02
Football / International Postscript: Jess the ticket as Scots tuck in: Phil Shaw hails the young striker whose debut sparked comparisons with Dalglish00:02
Obituary: Mohammad Natsir00:02
Yeltsin offers political truce00:02
US Senate votes to bar immigrants with HIV00:02
Squash: Jackman shows ambition00:02
Tennis: Stich profits from Rosset's risky business00:02
The Jobless Crisis: Real lives that dispel the cliches00:02
Japanese urged to expand UN role00:02
Law Update: Cheaper on TV00:02
FILM / Critical Round-Up00:02
The Jobless Crisis: Businessman earns state benefit plus pounds 10: The latest work scheme sees formerly redundant executives performing highly skilled tasks for minimal pay, reports Martin Whitfield00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Law Update: Pensions adviser00:02
Inquiry call over killing of solicitor00:02
Average earnings growth slows to 25-year low of 4.75%00:02
Commentary: Japan's surplus unchecked00:02
Letter: The death of James Bulger; imprisonment of young offenders; causes of criminality00:02
Letter: Palestinian dialogue00:02
Bail for youth00:02
Anniversaries00:02
View from City Road: Swoop on Kingfisher00:02
Communists purge Tibetan officials00:02
Joan Baez fails to overcome German xenophobia00:02
Malaysian royal wrangle ended00:02
Rugby Union: Hastings eyes soft centre00:02
Letter: The death of James Bulger; imprisonment of young offenders; causes of criminality00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
The Jobless Crisis: Unemployment forecast to peak at 3.5 million: The jobless total looks set to continue rising and stay high for years to come. Robert Chote reports00:02
A level of service shoppers here can only dream of00:02
Sloth, lust, envy, pride . . . the vain search for a sin a second00:02
Books down00:02
FILM / Director's Cut: Zero points: Veteran film-maker Henri Storck recalls his work with the surrealist Jean Vigo00:02
Hundreds drowned in Haiti disaster00:02
Football: Living dangerously among the young lions of Milan: Alyson Rudd with the ultras, Italian football's fiercest, hippest and most colourful fans00:02
Racing: Memories stir of a wonderful War: Chris Corrigan on the Champion Hurdler whose achievements are honoured tomorrow00:02
Mafia 'turning to arms trade'00:02
Law lords rule out libel action by elected bodies00:02
In distress but business is booming: The secondary debt market is changing the way banks look at problem loans, reports Jason Nisse00:02
Letter: The death of James Bulger; imprisonment of young offenders; causes of criminality00:02
Woman joins Bank Court00:02
Vigilante convicted of killing00:02
The Daily Poem: Death and Murder00:02
DTI issues damning report on Edencorp00:02
Lucky wolverine00:02
The Jobless Crisis: Unit challenges official figures for unemployed00:02
Out of Russia: Remember the Zanzibar lilies00:02
Letter: Footloose youth00:02
Schools: Queen Anne's School00:02
Law Update: Saintly revival00:02
Football / International Postscript: Taylor troubled by his skilled labour: Joe Lovejoy finds the England manager with his two most gifted players inviting some searching analysis00:02
Law: Something even bigger in the City: Frere Cholmeley and Bischoff are joining forces in May00:02
Mother calls girl00:02
Synod warned of depravity in BBC Radio 4 drama00:02
A kestrel in a nesting box placed alongside the M4000:02
Hockey: St Albans may miss nationals00:02
Column Eight: Slimming not for the wives00:02
Boeing to sack 28,000 workers00:02
Bowls: England pair take fast lane00:02
View from City Road: Tiddlers return to favour00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Letter: The death of James Bulger; imprisonment of young offenders; causes of criminality00:02
Joyriders given five years00:02
Bosnia aid chaos adds to UN gloom00:02
Riot trial continues without escapees00:02
Commentary: A self-inflicted U-turn on land00:02
Every night it's Desert Storm for diner: For kitchen staff at Britain's top restaurant, life is a battle against spitting fat and serrated wossnames00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
London Zoo pins hope on pounds 21m rescue plan: Rebuilding and emphasis on conservation are part of the new vision at Regent's Park. Steve Connor reports00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
Leading Article: Something can be done00:02
Lloyd's to cut staff by nearly 30 per cent00:02
Doubts cast on Maastricht Bill legal advice00:02
Control hit by write-downs00:02
The Jobless Crisis: Sacked staff in protest at Timex plant00:02
Christie freed00:02
FILM / Close to the knuckle: Romper Stomper, an Australian film about violent skinheads, has been condemned as likely to cause a breach of the peace. But will it really have audiences rolling in the aisles? Sheila Johnston investigates00:02
A speech from the heart to capture minds00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Letter: On the achievement of an epic journey00:02
FILM/ The Oscars: The merest whiff of a scandal: 'And the sinner is . . .' Phil Reeves reports on pre-ceremony jitters from Los Angeles; plus nominations and odds00:02
FILM / And the beat goes on and on00:02
Obituary: Scott Meredith00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
'Killers intended to take boy to police'00:02
The Jobless Crisis: Boardroom tips for ex-executives00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Obituary: Aben Kandel00:02
FILM/ Casting couch: The surreal thing - Robert Redford's A River Runs Through It00:02
Welcome to Gaychester: The wild night-club success of Flesh highlights a gay boom in Manchester, says Matthew Collin00:02
Obituary: Professor George Montgomery00:02
The Jobless Crisis: Images change as joblessness affects all social classes: John Arlidge considers whether there are similarities between the 1930s and present-day unemployment00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / M Pentathlon - Tetrathlon championships, Bracknell00:02
Kleinwort's 66% rise beats profit forecasts00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: No Snow in Jordan00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Focus: Chalmers' charms seek outlet: Are new laws stopping the stand-off from standing out? Barrie Fairall reports.00:02
Letter: On the achievement of an epic journey00:02
Talk of 'fair trade' worries the Twelve00:02
Letter: Wrens and goldcrests00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
UK and China 'to discuss HK poll'00:02
Letter: The death of James Bulger; imprisonment of young offenders; causes of criminality00:02
Letter: Adapting churches to community needs00:02
Law Update: Prague expansion00:02
IQ offender00:02
Street-fighter Keating lacks punch in debate00:02
Fraud claim man 'known to police'00:02
McLeod in 14.3m pounds hostile bid for Wheway00:02
Kingfisher to spread wings after Darty deal00:02
GGT launches 14.7m pounds cash call00:02
Golf: Spence seizes opportunity00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Letter: On the achievement of an epic journey00:02
Letter: A civil war that is often ignored00:02
Obituary: Professor Charles Geddes Coull Chesters00:02
Oxford to honour Clinton00:02
Rugby League: Kiwis' Wembley debut00:02
Law Update: Monte Carlo crew00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
The Jobless Crisis: Unions call for action to end jobs 'slaughter'00:02
The Jobless Crisis: 3 million and no end in sight00:02
Letter: The death of James Bulger; imprisonment of young offenders; causes of criminality00:02
Sharp UK protest to Iran on Rushdie00:02
Athletics: Marathon must pay park fees00:02
Obituary: Professor Ilya Neustadt00:02
Football / International Postscript: Charlton blessed in depth: Trevor Haylett concludes the Republic are favourites in the all-Irish qualifying stakes00:02
Football: Roving Duncan set to return00:02
Letter: The death of James Bulger; imprisonment of young offenders; causes of criminality00:02
Diary00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lovers slowly roasting in flames of passion: 'Like Water for Hot Chocolate' - Laura Esquivel, Tr. Carol & Thomas Christensen: Doubleday, 6.99 pounds00:02
Chocolate addicts 'use craving as a sweet excuse'00:02
Racing: Tory split is agreed by Bailey00:02
Obituary: Robert Holley00:02
Law Update: Video learning for lawyers00:02
Boy patient died an hour after being 'stable'00:02
Miners fail in court action over 10 pits00:02
Care guidelines00:02
American cancels Airbus planes in savage cuts00:02
Favourable response to call for sacrifice: President Clinton takes tough tax message to the people - Europe reacts cautiously amidst fears on US protectionism00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
The Jobless Crisis: Ministers at odds over prospects for recovery00:02
TELEVISION BRIEFING / Redundant pursuits00:02
Major 'standing idly by' as jobless total rises: Stephen Goodwin reports on the angry scenes in the Commons as unemployment passed the 3 million mark00:02
Letter: The death of James Bulger; imprisonment of young offenders; causes of criminality00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
MUSIC / Healing a split personality: Anthony Payne on Mehta and the LPO at the South Bank00:02
Law Update: Low health risk00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Letter: The death of James Bulger; imprisonment of young offenders; causes of criminality00:02
Delors recipe for single currency00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Ballooning - Jorvik Viking Festival, York00:02
Law Update: Do-it-all offices00:02
Law Update: Star billing00:02
It's no more Mr Nice Guy, folks: Bill Clinton must stand his ground or see his economic plan fail, says Rupert Cornwell00:02
Lending by banks surges by 4bn pounds00:02
Cricket / Third Test: Emburey's return fortifies old guard00:02
Tooth tax00:02
Law: Woman of luck and judgment: Dawn Freedman tells Sharon Wallach how she became one of the few female circuit judges (CORRECTED)00:02
Italian government tottering00:02
Jackson offered Dead Sea cure00:02
TELEVISION / Survival of the fittest00:02
Curling: Curlers brush up on their skills as Scotland's finest find themselves on the rink of a cold war00:02
Bigamist jailed00:02
Sports Listings: Plan ahead00:02
Bart's to negotiate hospitals merger