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Save your breath: it's cold in there: Personal air recycling is one aspect of research by the Navy into survival at sea. Keith Hindell reports00:02
Letter: Remedies for unemployment: community work and shared sacrifice00:02
Athletics: Jackson at the height of his powers00:02
Cricket: Kambli's rare talent bewitches England: Third Test / Dropped catches and a pair of precocious Indian batsmen combine to frustrate a touring team showing wear and tear00:02
It's not true about my torpid affair00:02
Rugby Union: Murphys all round as Irish seek cure for hangover00:02
Squash: Jackman brought to earth00:02
Leading Article: Clinton and Northern Ireland00:02
Dental plan attracts up to 1,000 new patients daily00:02
Absent-minded law forgets the hard facts00:02
Norfolk bungalows collapse into sea00:02
Computerlink: The complete Shakespeare by phone: A new digital transmission network should soon enable computers to relay text, data and graphics rapidly and clearly, says John Davitt00:02
Letter: Deaths spark moral debate00:02
Search for eagle00:02
Jews face deportation from Israel00:02
Oldest citizen00:02
Five die in crash00:02
Maastricht hope00:02
Labour says pit jobs drive will fail00:02
Global warming funds refused00:02
Football: Scottish Round-up: Celtic buffeted by turbulent times00:02
Plea for calm over James Bulger case00:02
Hurd meeting00:02
Hockey: Championship first for Reading00:02
Football: Ipswich draw chess game00:02
Adoptive parents sue over boy's 'hidden' past: A boy sexually abused before adoption is back in council care, reports Stephen Ward.00:02
Blair takes initiative over juvenile crime: Cross-party support for crackdown00:02
NHS reorganisation to cost thousands of clerical jobs00:02
Obituary: Geraint Dyfnallt Owen00:02
Letter: When to preserve Modern architecture00:02
Football: Villa are short of the golden touch00:02
US fuels doubt on Ulster job00:02
Obituary: Julia Phelps00:02
Football: Norwich act on the call to arms00:02
Football: Giggs naturally steals the show00:02
More independent voices needed in UK boardrooms: Amstrad may finally be about to appoint two non-executive directors00:02
Obituary: Patrick McCrystal00:02
No enemy escapes the weedkiller ants: A rainforest shrub enjoys the protection of some powerful little friends, says Malcolm Smith00:02
Saboteurs prepare hunt showdown: An alliance of hunt protesters has stepped up its activities as a result of some hunts bringing in security companies, and the number of violent confrontations is increasing. Peter Dunn reports00:02
Row deepens at Arthur Shaw00:02
Letter: Remedies for unemployment: community work and shared sacrifice00:02
Boxing: Eubank's rule by realism: Jonathan Rendall on a problem for the promoter of a truculent British boxer00:02
Obituary: Judith Chaplin00:02
Schools may face ban on VAT claims00:02
Economic Commentary: First results for Treasury glasnost00:02
Letter: Man means person00:02
Rugby Union: Cornwall's rocky road to a dead end: County Championship / Yorkshire and Lancashire set up a centenary occasion00:02
Private rail firms to face claims from sacked staff00:02
Abused boy's legacy of heartache and despair: Coping with an abused child proved too much for one couple, who claim that social workers did not tell them about his past life when he was offered to them for adoption. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Nothing to lose but their roots00:02
Letter: UN aid convoys must be beyond politics00:02
Golf: Gilford excels on Ryder road00:02
Murder hunt00:02
Prisoner dies00:02
1bn pounds rights to accompany ICI split00:02
Hope for business property00:02
Football: Kevin Keen, of West Ham, launches himself into a midfield battle with Newcastle's Robert Lee during the 0-0 draw at Upton Park yesterday00:02
Rugby Union: Hastings a hit as Welsh wilt: Five Nations' Championship00:02
Rushdie calls on Major to stand by him00:02
Commodities & Futures: Lumber traders woken from their slumbers00:02
UN inspectors visit Iraq00:02
Ulster shootings00:02
Law Report: Case summaries00:02
Attack on PC: eight charged00:02
The daily poem: Bindweed Song by Clive Wilmer00:02
Blunkett in call for tax relief cuts00:02
Racing: Pipe advances on all counts: The champion trainer sweeps past yet another landmark even before his season swings towards its most productive phase00:02
Limo in Monoglia00:02
Obituary: Judith Chaplin00:02
Jerry Senfluk entertaining visitors having breakfast during the first Sunday morning live jazz brunch session at the Victoria and Albert Museum in central London yesterday00:02
Letter: Wartime measures to help the economy00:02
Stronger 'yes' from Denmark00:02
Letter: Deaths spark moral debate00:02
Letter: Deaths spark moral debate00:02
Sicilian expelled00:02
Tajiks keep faith with law of gun: Hugh Pope visits Soviet-style collectives in Tajikistan and finds the threat of Islamic fundamentalism giving new life to old habits00:02
Hindu 'stormtroopers' fuel religious revival: India's secular constitution is under attack from zealots eager to entrench the power of the majority at the expense of Muslims and other minorities, writes Tim McGirk from New Delhi00:02
Gene operation00:02
Football: Newcastle stifle hopes of a First amendment00:02
Army chief warns Kohl over cuts00:02
Racing: Piggott bloodied00:02
Birthdays00:02
Rugby League: Wigan display their wares00:02
Football: Webb's day ruined by Newell00:02
Cricket: Gooch guilty of a slip-up00:02
Escobar must visit embassy00:02
Ukraine auction00:02
A firm but healthy direction: Sentimentality and lobbying should not divert ministers from restructuring London's NHS care, argues Chris Ham00:02
Letter: Remedies for unemployment: community work and shared sacrifice00:02
Rugby Union: Hull sink Saints00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Football: Villa eye Harford as partner for Saunders00:02
Italians reshuffle to avert collapse00:02
Football: Barmby poses a national problem00:02
Diet tips for 'chocoholics'00:02
Joiner charged00:02
Opportunity knocks for King jurors00:02
Georgian anger00:02
Obituary: Annette Massie00:02
Invalidity benefit to be squeezed as ministers cut costs00:02
Just enough net for a man to trap himself: To give wisely is difficult, so charity begins with harsh self-assessment. Yet to criticise publicly the work of aid agencies is, it seems, unacceptable00:02
OPERA / Years too late for laughter: Nick Kimberley on Patrick Mason's production of Don Pasquale, now arrived at the ENO00:02
Funds go cold on new gilts issues00:02
Lucky country enters the age of anxiety: Robert Milliken reports from Sydney on the difficult choices offered to voters in Australia00:02
A beam gazing into the heart of the Sun: The weather on our local star affects our own. A satellite is probing the patterns, say Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest00:02
Leyland DAF left out of Dutch rescue00:02
Kinnock presses Smith on reform00:02
Voters die as violence clouds Senegal election00:02
Shell subsidiary in 925m pounds foreign exchange loss00:02
Carlos: no longer the centre of the world: Throughout the Seventies he had spread terror through Europe. In this second extract from his book, David Yallop tells how in 1982 Carlos declared war on France00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Lamborghini dies00:02
The best of times: The chimps were slapping the trees: Redmond O'Hanlon talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Rocard forces the pace00:02
British Rail Standard Class 4 tank engine, No 80080, steaming away from Appleby station in Cumbria, on the Settle to Carlisle railway line (CORRECTED)00:02
Cricket: Moxon is slow on the uptake00:02
Grand Met may be needled by Nail00:02
Obituary: Anthony di Gesu00:02
Racing: Litston critical00:02
Coales' Notes: Decisions, decisions: Gordon Coales hesitates on the brink of a new career in cultural management00:02
Third body found00:02
A carnival witch, with broom, jumping over a bonfire lit for the Witch's Sabbath at Waldkirch in Germany. The event is a highlight of carnival in the Black Forest region00:02
Doctors' career structure to be overhauled00:02
Patent for cancer mouse 'violates Christian ethics'00:02
Letter: Remedies for unemployment: community work and shared sacrifice00:02
Tennis: Stich finds winning ticket00:02
Vets face increase in claims for negligence00:02
Racing: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
TELEVISION / Red in the face and pink in the flamingo: Thomas Sutcliffe watches Dennis Potter's Lipstick on Your Collar and comes out humming the tunes00:02
Birmingham shows how to attract the fashion buyers00:02
Basketball: Panthers on prowl00:02
Rugby Union: Holders granted their just deserts00:02
Court Circular00:02
Gestures point way to new S Africa00:02
European Football: Labbadia dances to a double00:02
Spain hails arrest of Eta chief00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
The World This Week00:02
Bowls: Nicolle is toppled by King00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Nursing homes group plans flotation00:02
Bosnia to get UN aid after convoy success00:02
Smaller Companies: Stakis slimmer but not entirely fit00:02
Letter: When to preserve Modern architecture00:02
KGB found paradise in the US00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Wool factory is hub of scene that puts fun first00:02
Leading Article: Moral obligations to Mr Rushdie00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Out of Japan: English as she is not spoke00:02
Gloom shrouds Mid-East peace: The new US Secretary of State visits Jerusalem today. He will find an ominous polarising in Israeli and Palestinian attitudes, reports Sarah Helm00:02
I thought everyone had two mothers: First she had Greta and Tina; then just Greta; then no one. So Yvonne Craig found her father. Hunter Davies met her00:02
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