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Letter: The pros and cons of John Birt Productions Ltd00:02
View from City Road: Holes appear in the Abbey habit00:02
Rise in prescription charges condemned00:02
Hurricane Andrew keeps GA in the red00:02
Law Report: Extradition court cannot request evidence: Regina v Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate - Ex parte Lee Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Watkins and Mr Justice Ognall), 4 February 1993 (CORRECTED)00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
THEATRE / Shrink resistant: Multiple personalities in W12: 'Not Fade Away' - The Bush00:02
Schools chief will 'listen to teachers'00:02
Nabisco to launch separate food and tobacco shares00:02
Commentary: Treasury can't bank on a gilts rescue00:02
European Football / Round-Up: French in Real trouble00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The wounded surgeon: 'The Healer's Power' - Howard Brody: Yale, 18.95 pounds00:02
Football: FA charges Cantona over 'spitting'00:02
Shots fired as IRA suspects are held00:02
Leading Article: A Community for consumers00:02
Hopes of German rate cut dashed by Bundesbank00:02
Major 'covering up incompetence'00:02
Shares soar 47p on Serco results00:02
Seven questioned over pounds 12m luxury car thefts00:02
Racing: Roll call reveals toll on trainers00:02
Gangland killing shows Israel's coming of age00:02
Architecture: A personal alternative to headstones-by-numbers: Nicholas Roe reports on a group of artists who are reacting against modern assembly-line memorials00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Speed Skating00:02
Church appointments00:02
Malcolm X in the Black Country: Chris Arnot revisits Smethwick, where the Black Power leader claimed coloured people were being treated 'like the Jews under Hitler'00:02
Cricket: Such touch adds class to farce: Simon Mann reports at mid-term on England A's testing Australian tutorial00:02
Obituary: Bernard Braden00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Letter: Justice and juvenile crime00:02
Cannabis plants in Bowers Gifford, near Benfleet, Essex00:02
TELEVISION / Outward bound to Shepherd's Bush: Mark Lawson examines the BBC's training policy and concludes that you can't make programmes without breaking eggs00:02
Republicans exploit the system they fight: While the IRA attacks courts and judges in Northern Ireland, its political wing, Sinn Fein, is making increasing use of the legal system. David McKittrick, Ireland Correspondent, reports00:02
Architecture: An eye for a resting place00:02
Lloyd's members in 396m pounds action00:02
Japanese with a noticeably British accent00:02
Kerb-crawling law to be strengthened00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Control hitch on porn channel00:02
It is time to talk of local heroes: John Eisenhammer hears a heresy that is saving German jobs00:02
Obituary: Joyce Carey00:02
Pifco improves by 79% despite decline in sales00:02
Temping agency to open branch in women's jail00:02
Gonzalez chided on Spain's jobless00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Football: Rangers look to McCoist00:02
Publisher well up in first results00:02
Fighting magistrate takes on Socialists in French poll: Alain Marsaud played a key role in curbing terrorism. Now he is heading for victory this month as a Gaullist candidate in Limoges, writes Julian Nundy00:02
Boy died in petrol-sniffing prank00:02
Football: Barnet clear at top00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Tape 'showed roulette trick by gambler'00:02
The Daily Poem: As Told to Davie Dunsmuir00:02
Letter: Learning to learn the university way00:02
Council unions back 'short-time' pay deal00:02
Grand for Oprah00:02
Two held after businessmen are found shot dead00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Birthdays00:02
'Strong profits growth' for AIB00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sharp art00:02
'Hanoi Hilton'00:02
Media: It's just not done at Broadcasting House: John Birt's tax avoidance has its roots in ITV practices going back more than 20 years, but it is damaging to the BBC, says Maggie Brown00:02
Government accused of breaking pledge on 'workhouse' hostels00:02
Councils lose sole rights in schools Bill00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
MUSIC / Illuminations of immortality: Anthony Payne on the opening concert in the LSO's month-long 'Festival of Britten' at the Barbican00:02
Nine candidates line up for each seat00:02
Football: Wilkinson's sword falls on Ipswich00:02
Ninety million Chinese join the jobs march: Every year a growing army of people is leaving the poorer rural provinces to look for work in the cities and the more prosperous coastal region. Teresa Poole joined the annual New Year exodus00:02
When politicians seek God's help: The state is now taking the Church seriously. A new approach to morality may result, says Andrew Brown00:02
Obituary: Professor Alison Fairlie00:02
UN peace talks target Serbs' heavy weapons00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Market Report: Insurers on alert for bid movements00:02
Health insurers revive hospital pay-bed scheme00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Call us mellow yellows: No. 29 - Norwich City00:02
146 Zaireans drown in Congo ferry disaster00:02
New 215m pounds lawsuit for Kevin Maxwell (CORRECTED)00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
BP sells Australian venture for 327m pounds00:02
Badminton: Hope coupled to Goode's train: James Leigh on Britain's new badminton manager who is allying foresight with forcefulness for the Atlanta Games00:02
Football / World Cup: World Cup drug tests00:02
More employers cutting pensions00:02
Consumers given EC protection00:02
Last flying Vulcan needs home00:02
Letter: The pros and cons of John Birt Productions Ltd00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
Letter: Fresh thinking to fight racism00:02
Study urges release of 'dangerous patients'00:02
Media: Plenty of drama and no crisis, insists Granada: ITV's oldest franchise holder angrily rejects accusations that standards are slipping, writes Martin Wroe00:02
MUSIC / A matter of life and death: Meredith Oakes on the opening concert in the LSO's month-long 'Festival of Britten' at the Barbican00:02
Judge calls for UK to use human rights law00:02
Juveniles to be locked up: Clarke's schools to combat youth crime draw cross-party criticism00:02
Drug convictions overturned after 'planting' claims: Four jailed people win appeals as court rules evidence of suspended police at centre of corruption inquiry was unreliable00:02
Clarke crackdown 'risks creating crime colleges': MPs call for further action on young offenders00:02
Tim Wise tuning one of four Steinway concert grand pianos00:02
Cult leader under siege delays surrender00:02
Therapy centre opens to help children who stammer00:02
PolyGram result soars despite movie losses00:02
Letter: Windswept visitors?00:02
Racing: Hustler runs to stay trim00:02
Besieged Yeltsin warns of 'final option': As Russia sinks further into an economic morass, the battle intensifies between the two protagonists who seek to determine future policy00:02
THEATRE / Murdering the text: Sarah Hemming on Julia Bardsley's Macbeth in Leicester, and Murder Is Easy in London00:02
A crazy man's dream becomes a nightmare00:02
Servicemen's children sue US00:02
Hambros launches housing association loans00:02
Leading Article: Poland deserves support00:02
Iraqi abuses 'on massive scale'00:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: Flitcroft masters his roles: City whiz-kid is ready to dominate Spurs: Derek Hodgson on the England Under-21 midfielder with the richly glittering future00:02
Solicitor questioned over claims of fraud00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Media: The British empire of editors: Fleet Street's finest have invaded New York. Peter Pringle listens as they put their case00:02
Marry you, Mr Rochester? I've got better things to do: The Victorian governess was independent, intelligent and likely to spurn proposals of marriage. Kathryn Hughes explains why00:02
UN fears a massacre in Cerska00:02
Letter: Art treasure sales a 'betrayal of trust'00:02
Ulster stays part of UK, Mayhew says00:02
Anglo-French spat masks wider policy harmony: Despite cross-Channel rhetoric, leaders in London and Paris are found increasingly on the same side of the fence, writes Annika Savill, Diplomatic Editor00:02
Boxing: McCrory back in the ring00:02
Racing: Foreign jockeys may face tighter restrictions00:02
Architecture Update: Winner for Wales00:02
Out of the West: Age cannot wither the angst-ridden00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Legal aid00:02
Latest chapter in a sorry saga00:02
Column Eight: Writing in the wall00:02
Cricket: England issue warning over crowd disorder00:02
Letter: India's need for religious tolerance00:02
Italy plans Karabakh peace talks in August00:02
British Safety Council00:02
Letter: The pros and cons of John Birt Productions Ltd00:02
Kalon raises underlying profits by 43% and confirms total dividend of 3.2p00:02
NY bombing threat00:02
Major libel case 'in court soon'00:02
Hays interim leads to downgrading00:02
Letter: Help for children who never play00:02
Revenge of 'Mafia' republic follows years of persecution: Chechens have gained a fearsome reputation for violent crime in Russia. Andrew Higgins reports00:02
Obituary: Ishiro Honda00:02
Bottomley fears delays on closures00:02
The style minister makes a case for real clothes: On the eve of London Fashion Week Roger Tredre meets Baroness Denton, the industry's champion in Whitehall who has taken a special interest in the industry00:02
Owners shareholders hedge their bets00:02
Judge orders acquittal of Hatton on fraud charge00:02
Exile finds pounds 7m award is out of his reach00:02
Football: Keen Blades whet their Cup appetite00:02
Commentary: Bitter medicine for US health00:02
Plutonium protest00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Bearing the brunt00:02
Abbey to sell estate agency chain00:02
Surge in plastic card fraud halted00:02
View from City Road: Fisons in the land of giants00:02
View from City Road: Clearer picture of profits00:02
Snooker: Bennett to face world champion00:02
110m Pounds Piper Alpha claim00:02
Fugitive arrests00:02
Explosion remand00:02
No decision on SA violence00:02
Golf: Faldo's speech in own defence: Tim Glover visits Royal St George's golf course, Sandwich, which hosts the Open Championship in July00:02
Drug convictions overturned after 'planting' claims: Four jailed people win appeals as court rules evidence of suspended police at centre of corruption inquiry was unreliable00:02
Heseltine delays the publication of pits White Paper00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Property decline00:02
Gummer is urged to resign over slaughtered hens00:02
Cricket: Headingley facelift00:02
Asylum defeat00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Letter: Justice and juvenile crime00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Boy given bail after admitting 200 raids00:02
Raine sees signs of hope on house sales00:02
Letter: A fitting memorial for Bobby Moore00:02
Rugby Union: Referee accuses Quins' trio00:02
Eggar calls for oil co-operation00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: Tobacco hysteria00:02
Tenants become buyers as office prices drop: Heather Connon reports on a growing trend in London's property market00:02
1,000 Gateway jobs at risk00:02
Rushdie divorces00:02
Commentary: Uphill task for Winterton00:02
Rugby League: Davies is fined for outburst00:02
Khasbulatov channels the opposition forces00:02
Letter: Tobacco hysteria00:02
Letter: The pros and cons of John Birt Productions Ltd00:02
Architecture Update: Expo on the North Circular00:02
MacGregor cites benefit of road tolls00:02
MUSICALS / A tale of boy, meats, girl: Mark Steyn talks to Mike Ockrent about cooking up a solid meal for the West End audience00:02
Tokyo digs in over car exports00:02
A creative account of television00:02
Dustbin of history: Britain's approach to ancient history is shamefully Eurocentric, says David Keys00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Irish government heads for clash with Greencore00:02
Anger in Dail over incest sentence