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Reform blow for Yeltsin00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
April summit for Clinton and Yeltsin00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Endless late nights in the ministry of sleep: The Palace of Dreams - Ismael Kadare, Tr. Barbara Bray: Harvill, pounds 7.9900:02
THEATRE / Now is the time: Jeffrey Wainwright on Happy Days at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds00:02
FILM / Rushes: The Bear heads east00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Great expectations for the new arrivals: In choosing private care, mothers must consider high cost as well as possible benefits, writes Christine Stopp00:02
Racism lingers00:02
Next generation of officers looks forward to change: Christopher Bellamy meets officer cadets training at Sandhurst, and a soldier facing redundancy: The New Guard00:02
Obituary: Edward Morgan00:02
Letter: Concern about the politics of the 'Daily Mirror'00:02
Murder trial is told of baby's high insulin level00:02
Slight dip in results at TransAtlantic Holdings00:02
Diary00:02
OPERA / Hogging the ball: Verdi, revived but unwell in Cardiff: Un Ballo in Maschera - WNO, Cardiff00:02
Scrutiny for Telegraph deal00:02
Pornographers set up shop on Tolstoy estate00:02
US and Russia call for new set of Mid-East talks00:02
Fatal snowfall00:02
Letter: The original cook-chill00:02
132 die in Iranian plane crash: Correction: Uzbekistan Airways00:02
Law Update: Directors' guide00:02
Sports Listings: Plan ahead00:02
England's not the country, nor the country England00:02
Spurs shares slide despite profit rise00:02
BBC's new man00:02
Heads roll at Showa Shell00:02
Law Update: Rosy outlook00:02
Potato protest00:02
Law Update: Holborn firm wins damages00:02
Serbs defy UK ban on 'atrocities' exhibition00:02
Tankers banned00:02
Competitions00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Letter: Police inaction on petty crime00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Report prompts resignation of ambulance boss: Over-zealous management blamed for cheap, untested computer system which caused collapse of capital's emergency services00:02
There will be no Nuremberg here: The Security Council decision to set up a war crimes tribunal for former Yugoslavia is a political charade - but perhaps it is a necessary one, says Conor Cruise O'Brien00:02
Free to smoke00:02
Credit card photographs 'one simple step to cutting crime'00:02
Cricket: Pakistan bowled out for 4300:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Faked letter 'proves guilt of double killer'00:02
Exports pick-up expected to revive manufacturing00:02
Hiajcker halted00:02
Woman of luck and judgment: Correction: Apology00:02
Bank failed to do duty over BCCI, say MPs00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Canvey's sunny island00:02
Screws turned on Conservative treaty rebels: Anti-Maastricht MPs place hopes on amendment 44300:02
Imports threaten recovery hopes00:02
Kim promises Seoul clean-up00:02
Tennis: Clare Wood beats Rinaldi00:02
EC still hopes for trade deal00:02
Major's US mission survives television ordeal: David Usborne, in Washington, saw the Prime Minister confront the media after talks with Bill Clinton00:02
Police angry over boys arrested twice in one day00:02
LSE could take legal action over grant allocation: University departments with poor research ratings and high teaching costs are warned they face cash squeeze as pounds 2.3bn funding is distributed00:02
Parliament next week00:02
'Mr Memo' conceals inner resolve: Critics have damned Warren Christopher, the US Secretary of State, with faint praise but his record is impressive, writes David Usborne in Washington00:02
Hungary to co-operate with US plan00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Fast work costs money: People seek health insurance primarily to jump the NHS queues, Christine Stopp reports. There is a wide range of other benefits00:02
Second Sellafield leak raises concern over BNFL00:02
Letter: The original cook-chill00:02
Search for young classical composers00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Football: Wembley offered for Moore tribute match00:02
Woman tipped to succeed Mulroney00:02
Strathclyde makes a point with pounds100m waste plan00:02
Letter: Cultural bias and cricket tourists00:02
Letter: Now judge yourselves00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Law Update: Manchester move00:02
'Thugs and winos' target of Labour policy on cities00:02
Sports Listings / Saturday: Athletics: AAA Indoor Championships - Birmingham00:02
Column Eight: And then there were none00:02
Rowing / Keith Elliott at Large: Conductor of champions00:02
Peace talks running out of time00:02
Cricket: Knee injury adds to Gooch's torment00:02
Listen and learn from my life of crime: When Bryan Appleyard asked what became of law-abiding Britain, Bob wrote a reply. His credentials? Over 40 convictions in 15 years as a petty crook00:02
Killer escapes00:02
Timetable for Zeneca demerger spelled out00:02
Actress wins00:02
The London Ambulance Crisis: Managers 'created an atmosphere of mistrust'00:02
Out of Russia: Reflections on the faded colour of Communism00:02
View from City Road: Provident sticks to what it knows00:02
Care homes will not be able to lock up children00:02
Law Update: City appointment00:02
Obituary: Bobby Moore00:02
Ministers warned against 'packing' regions group00:02
Turkey police blamed for deaths in custody00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Football: Harford return places Pleat's role in doubt00:02
Bronze Age neck ring found buried on farmland00:02
Anniversaries00:02
The Daily Poem: The Envious Poet00:02
New figures confirm fall in crime detection rate00:02
View from City Road: Is British Gas really worried?00:02
Industry belongs to pension scheme members, says Field00:02
Research aims to teach fish some words of wisdom: Underwater 'shouting' could be used to save marine life. Michael Prestage reports00:02
Coffee table for Clinton00:02
Rugby League: Wales added to Kiwis' itinerary00:02
Policeman becomes third victim of IRA sniper00:02
Obituary: Claude Dubois00:02
Rugby Union: Hurdler Walker takes wing00:02
Letter: Doing no harm to the economy00:02
Rabin promotes peace with Syria to top of agenda: Israel appears to be putting Palestinian autonomy on hold. Sarah Helm reports from Jerusalem00:02
Racing: Jockey Club forced to reveal horse-doping incident00:02
Obituary: Lotte Laserstein00:02
Leading Article: Watching Granada00:02
Mortgage problems dog Royal Insurance00:02
Letter: Keeping man and woman separate00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
British ambassador talks to Hamas00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Kuwait national day00:02
British Gas hit by big decline in pre-tax profits00:02
Leading Article: Belgravia going freehold00:02
Schoolboy 'hacked into newspaper share index'00:02
Commodities00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Sports Listings / This Weekend: Mushing: Husky rally championship - Kielder Forest00:02
King trial opens with new claims00:02
Tunnel time warp trips BR00:02
ICI to axe 9,000 in pounds 949m shake-up: Chemicals giant confirms plans to split after going pounds 384m into the red. Heather Connon and Terence Wilkinson report00:02
Budget passed00:02
Law Update: Nordic links00:02
Pit-bull offence00:02
Right-wing attack00:02
Hanged man had feared attack by Scientologists00:02
Bowls: McCann feels at home on the carpet while Allcock takes knock-out format too literally00:02
State-contract firms not required to offer equal opportunities00:02
ICI and gas jobs cut but CBI is optimistic00:02
Law: Out of the lecture hall, into the practice: Older solicitors may not be too enthusiastic about going back to school, but the Law Society's new training scheme has its admirers. Sharon Wallach reports00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Global plan takes the strain out of working abroad: Insurers have begun to offer expatriates an expanding array of new and varied services in the international arena, writes Alison Eadie00:02
Oh, happy-clappy day in Kensington: Jim White on Friday: Can young, white, middle-class people sing gospel? At St Paul's, in one of London's smartest squares, they give it a good go00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Huambo 'strewn with the dead'00:02
Inchcape unloads timber business00:02
Letter: Good girls and boys00:02
Haiti mass turns into protest00:02
Railman fined (CORRECTED)00:02
Britain seeking to end Central Asia 'neglect'00:02
Letter: Concern about the politics of the 'Daily Mirror'00:02
Motor Racing: Fisa approves new grand prix formula00:02
Bad debts hold back Woolwich advance00:02
BR pension trustees to remind Government of pledge00:02
Hockey: Wotton calls for priority clear-up00:02
Cricket: Taylor's timely return to form00:02
OPERA / Unfaithful with the original: Robert Maycock on English Touring Opera's Cosi fan tutte and Falstaff, stopping over at Sadler's Wells00:02
Letter: Police inaction on petty crime00:02
Cosic's Romania trip clouded by blockade00:02
Tennis: Maleeva falls to Austin00:02
German confidence plumbs the depths00:02
Michael and Janet Jackson00:02
Art quest00:02
Phones watchdog00:02
Letter: Cultural bias and cricket tourists00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
The London Ambulance Crisis: Bottomley condemns 'catalogue of errors'00:02
Recruiting goes on as Army cuts 6,500 jobs: Recruiting continues while nearly 6,500 troops are being made redundant. Christopher Bellamy reports00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Italy to hold referendum on political reform00:02
EC may be forced to limit fish imports00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Patten delays HK reform bill00:02
EC ministers approve planned steel job cuts00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
Law Update: Asset evaluation00:02
London Forfaiting reports 20% advance00:02
Bang, bang] You're tackled00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Prisoners guilty of riot plot00:02
Prison searches00:02
Tufty given new look for old message00:02
Golf: Smyth is back in front line00:02
Indian police beat leader of Hindu zealots00:02
Clinton gives Bosnia drop go-ahead: Warring factions agree to attend meeting in New York as White House raises stakes by taking more active role in Balkans00:02
Letter: Absent without love00:02
Letter: Concern about the politics of the 'Daily Mirror'00:02
Law: An endangered species takes steps to save itself: Barristers are at last adapting their practices in a case of sink or swim, says Neasa MacErlean00:02
Law Update: Legal legwork00:02
Rugby Union: 1995 World Cup may allow 'cross-overs;00:02
Charity ignored warnings about pounds 7m deal: Steve Boggan reports how the Salvation Army defied advice to avoid an investment scheme00:02
View from City Road: ICI getting the chemistry right00:02
Law Report: Officer's military detention lawful: Re Maychell - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Kennedy and Mr Justice Clarke), 3 February 199300:02
The London Ambulance Crisis: Father grieves for asthmatic son who died in his arms: A family cannot forget their long wait for an ambulance. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Somali killed in battle with US-led troops00:02
Castro hopes to retire in 5 years00:02
Compulsory service charges rejected00:02
Racing: Clown upstages old champions: Paul Hayward reports from Wincanton00:02
Rugby Union: All Blacks win their night fight00:02
Obituary: Rabbi Yehuda Zeev Segal00:02
Bronze Age neck ring found buried on farmland00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Provision plans find funding is key to care: Alison Eadie found that policies to supply cash for mortgage payments and bills while the subscriber is sick are particularly attractive to the self-employed00:02
Comment: Radical shift strikes labour market00:02
Law Report: Unverified note cannot be used to refresh memory: Regina v Eleftheriou and another - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Justice Nolan, Mr Justice Swinton Thomas and Mr Justice Colman), 18 February 199300:02
TELEVISION / Total portion control00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Blight of 'insurance job syndrome': Private health care has always been discreet, not to say secretive, and is not subject to any form of consumer regulation, writes Christine Stopp00:02
Letter: Fish thrown back by the French00:02
FILM / Reigning cats and dogs: John Lyttle looks at the best (and worst) of the latest crop of video releases00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Watch out for the exclusions and excesses: Understanding the limitations to cover is essential before buying a policy, Alison Eadie writes00:02
Market Report: Cash call fears undermine Cadbury gain00:02
The CO's summons brings mixed news: Christopher Bellamy meets officer cadets training at Sandhurst, and a soldier facing redundancy: The Old Guard00:02
Microsoft loses trademark battle00:02
Colliding subs00:02
Cat's 'life'00:02
Court Circular00:02
Obituary: Patrick Garrow00:02
Ayr beats Galway in Digital jobs fight00:02
Law Update: Cup winner00:02
MUSIC / It'll ride up with wear: Orchestras with clothing problems are hiring Carol O'Dell to talk some dress sense into them. Sabine Durrant reports00:02
Hollick gets ultimatum from Mirror board00:02
FILM / Oil on troubled waters: Lorenzo's Oil (12)00:02
UK encouraged by Washington trade talks00:02
Created to take on the world - and it won00:02
Head of Italy's 'honest party' resigns00:02
Racing: Reduction in horse power