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Branson and BA close to deal over 'poaching'00:02
MPs defy minister on drugs Bill00:02
ROCK / Pushing back the envelope: Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet, live00:02
Race accord00:02
Commentary: In favour of a direct approach00:02
Wickes' spending puts dividends in doubt00:02
Notices to be handed out today00:02
View from City Road: Sit tight at Owners00:02
Minister warns of 'disaster' facing rail privatisation00:02
Letter: Gooch must stay00:02
Higher Education: Don't just lecture me, teach me something: Eric MacFarlane sympathises with undergraduates' complaints00:02
Ministers back state pensions opt-out plan00:02
Public Services Management: How to survive00:02
Fashion: We Wore It First]: Marion Hume and Tamsin Blanchard meet four women who remember the Seventies the first time round. What gear are they into now?00:02
Right to silence questioned after baby's death00:02
Amato calls for action to combat moral crisis00:02
Prisoner warning00:02
Saatchi facing up to 'pounds 600m mistake'00:02
Football: 'The heartbeat of the team of 1966': Bobby Moore00:02
THEATRE / Good with patches of slush: Paul Taylor reviews John Godber's winter sports comedy On the Piste00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Market Report: Rumours of cash call from ICI dominate00:02
Racing: Police prepare to join doping inquiry00:02
Ambulance chiefs face attack over computer failure00:02
Art that becomes a way of life: An Italian's practical approach has earned him the top architecture prize. Jonathan Glancey reports00:02
Letter: Sour grapes00:02
Football: A leader who inspired confidence: George Cohen recalls his England captain's influence on the team00:02
Education: The sweet spell of success: Theorists cannot agree on the best way to teach spelling, but schools often find that a mixture of methods works best. Diana Hinds reports00:02
Letter: How solving fewer crimes enables police to catch more criminals00:02
Teenager 'hacked into cancer patient files'00:02
Yugoslav army censures air-drop plan00:02
Delhi braces for siege by Hindu zealots00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
TELEVISION / Drag net00:02
Football: Only defenders remember their lines00:02
'Casualty' move00:02
Zero council tax00:02
Letter: Latvia's criteria for granting citizenship00:02
Mafia trial delay00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Silence on advice by Lyell 'was an option'00:02
PAC in talks00:02
Obituary: Maurice Kinch00:02
Racism trial00:02
Damp and mould affects 20% of homes in Scotland00:02
Two women at the Celebration of Mass and Distribution of Ashes00:02
ROCK / The gospel according to Eric: It looked like Clapton. It sounded like Clapton. But the credits belonged to Scrapper Blackwell and his colleagues. Giles Smith gets the blues00:02
China accuses foreign reporters of spying00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Major denounces US Ulster claims00:02
Murder trial told of blood on lawyer's shoes00:02
Triple jackpot for the Government: A national lottery is a seductive way to levy taxes while evading public-spending responsibilities00:02
Test flops send biotech firms crashing00:02
Racing: Duel is revived by Dunwoody00:02
LA police trial delayed00:02
Young jobless could face withdrawal of benefits00:02
Rugby Union: Scots to face another farewell00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Reflections on the 'Mirror'00:02
Football: Fans' homage to a gentleman: 'He was the coolest man I've ever seen on a football field. He just read the game. If he'd played chess, he could have been world champion'00:02
Investment: Pointers to robust growth00:02
Pound still falling as political worries mount00:02
German strike00:02
1 million flee00:02
Ford strike vote00:02
Commentary: Stiff upper lip time for sickly pound00:02
Bomb case man freed as alibi is accepted00:02
'What next?' asks the man who put Matisse together: As the Museum of Modern Art's blockbuster show opens in Paris, Paula Weideger meets the man responsible: a softly spoken, former Leeds student00:02
ALBUMS / Popped in, souled out: Andy Gill on Sting, Deacon Blue, Lenny Kravitz and Living Colour00:02
Functional face of Channel terminal: Jonathan Glancey casts an eye over Eurotunnel's Folkestone gateway and laments its lack of flamboyance00:02
Lord of the manor in Wood Lane00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Bank worker and father 'murdered for sheer greed'00:02
THEATRE / Good with patches of slush: Paul Taylor reviews John Godber's winter sports comedy On the Piste00:02
Cricket / Tour Analysis: Hick and Lewis shine out of gloom: England selection and preparation methods under microscope. Martin Johnson reports from Bombay00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Estonia smells a rat in sprats00:02
Keating puts monarchy on poll agenda00:02
Violence scheme00:02
Surprise plan for new dock at Rosyth00:02
Costain to appeal on Peabody ruling00:02
Cubans vote in national polls00:02
MUSIC / Split second: Schubert on the South Bank; the torments of Ixion00:02
Letter: Sour grapes00:02
The Daily Poem: Experimental00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Letter: Washington's record on human rights00:02
Cyprus pledge00:02
Beanz meanz less00:02
Football: Forest rise above relegation zone00:02
Letter: High price of change in public services00:02
Commentary: Storm-tossed Sumo wrestler00:02
Ireland aims to create jobs with expansionary budget00:02
Cricket: The way ahead for Gooch's battered brigade: Four cricket experts offer sympathy and some sound advice to the beleaguered English touring party. Derek Hodgson reports00:02
View from City Road: Key test for McAlpine00:02
Richest duke quits Tories over lease reform00:02
Athletics: Injured Christie sidelined00:02
Sailing: Enza eats up miles00:02
Lloyd's set to probe losses suffered by two syndicates00:02
Letter: Rejection of an amnesty for soldiers00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Smith joins the move to one member, one vote: The Labour leader is supporting radical changes in the party's union links. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Going down the pub with their checkmates: At the King's Head, the hot topic is not Gooch or Gower but Short and Kasparov. Imogen Edwards-Jones enjoys a knight out at London's largest chess club00:02
Letter: How solving fewer crimes enables police to catch more criminals00:02
Column Eight: Breaking in to Alcatraz00:02
Women wear the trousers as tailors search out trade: In hard times for men's tailoring, female clients offer a new market. Roger Tredre reports00:02
Bormann 'escaped but died as Mengele's patient'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Zaire army holds MPs00:02
Charities: Understanding age-old problems of youth: Joanna Gibbon on a trust that helps prison staff to gain more insights into adolescent offenders00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Football: Bruno to take the City line00:02
Copier firm's shares hit by OFT probe call00:02
RIFFS / Heart-drenching stuff: Soul singer Dina Carroll on 'Wish It Would Rain' by the Temptations00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Clarke weighs into police: Independent's 'solved crimes' survey prompts call for action on laggard forces00:02
Letter: Pleading ignorance00:02
Bobby Moore, a stylish hero00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Canary Wharf rebirth mooted00:02
Worst UK loss as BAe goes pounds 1.2bn into red00:02
LYRICS / Spread the word, take the rap: Rappers have a new shock in store: they're inciting peace, love, the three 'R's and cholesterol-free diet. Kevin Jackson reports00:02
Public Services Management: On Sunday00:02
Crusade against crime 'must tackle causes'00:02
Miss Whiplash faxes by-election promise00:02
Girl, 12, wins 'divorce' from mother00:02
UK pursuing new policy in Rushdie affair00:02
Obituary: Susan Lowndes Marques00:02
Hospitals failing to meet wait time targets00:02
Letter: How solving fewer crimes enables police to catch more criminals00:02
Public Services Management: Chartering a hotline for the citizen: The Government wants to promote a public service ethos, but people are still confused over whom to hold to account, says Liza Donaldson00:02
Letter: Misguided patriot games00:02
A box in the corner makes the world a better place00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
A bloody cheek . . . but not such a bad idea00:02
Law students 'have to live on pounds 4 a day'00:02
Law clerk held over escape00:02
Granada 'in serious breach of franchise'00:02
Obituary: Bobby Moore00:02
Barren exile teaches useful lessons: The Palestinian deportees believe they are winning the fight to go home, Robert Fisk writes in Marj al-Zohour00:02
UN helicopter 'threatened'00:02
Letter: The Stewart saga00:02
Christopher cements relations with Israel00:02
Education: 'Give us a child at seven . . .': Hesley Hall School has earned a British Standard award for its work with boys who have behavioural problems. Yet it has unfilled places, says Judith Judd00:02
US involvement is welcomed00:02
Letter: Inmate's view of young offenders00:02
Israeli stockpile00:02
Diary00:02
Major speaks up for Rover over US tax threat00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Jumbos scrambling for the public trough: 'Dogfight' - Ian McIntyre: Praeger, 34.50 pounds00:02
Sport in Short: Pools News00:02
Motor Racing: Herbert's chance00:02
United Biscuits takes Phileas Fogg snack for pounds 24m00:02
Pension managers criticised over fees00:02
Letter: Misguided patriot games00:02
Government accused of spying on trade unions00:02
Arms makers feel chill wind of peace: The former Warsaw Pact is battling to turn swords into ploughshares, writes Tony Barber, East Europe Editor00:02
Airtours' bid for Owners escapes MMC reference00:02
Banks near agreement on Heron package00:02
Football: Sharpest tactical brain: Brian Moore on the day that Bobby Moore led England to victory in the 1966 World Cup00:02
Homeless plea00:02
Obituary: Maurice Kinch00:02
Leading Article: The bright side of Italy's crisis00:02
Special zone for Jews is rejected by councillors00:02
Court Circular00:02
View from City Road: Aerospace spared fresh horrors00:02
Dutch calm row over euthanasia00:02
Irish income levy00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Letter: Inmate's view of young offenders00:02
Football: A giant of the beautiful game: Kenneth Wolstenholme, the BBC TV commentator at the 1966 World Cup final, pays his personal tribute00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Public Services Management: The tender trap00:02
Anger greets sacking of officers in the front line00:02
EC cash for Scots and Merseyside00:02
Policy for justice founded on numbers that don't add up: The Home Secretary admits his department's crime figures are 'next to useless'. Heather Mills reports00:02
FILM / Miller's crossing: There's a lot of Mad Max in the medical weepie Lorenzo's Oil. No, really. George Miller explains why to Sheila Johnston00:02
Legal aid cuts 'necessary'00:02
Football: Sportsman who inspired a nation: Bobby Moore, hero of England: born 12 April 1941, died 24 February 199300:02
'US forces kill 9' as Somalis try to storm embassy00:02
Leading Article: Crime in real numbers00:02
Mulroney quitting 'for good of the party'00:02
Technical tinkering 'inadequate' for ERM00:02
Dam deal sought00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Football: Club or country dilemma