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Harare doctor did 'pain tests'00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Racing: Trainers queue up for Maguire00:02
Courtaulds Textiles links two top jobs00:02
Bombed trade centre may close for a month00:02
City leaders play for high stakes: Other local authorities are showing an interest in Sheffield's agreement. Malcolm Pithers reports00:02
View from City Road: NatWest's valued tenant00:02
Public Services Management: Everybody out - to be more efficient: Public service trade unions mean business these days. Liza Donaldson reports00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Obituary: Josephine Pasternak00:02
Court Circular00:02
Education: New kids swagger into the patricians' club00:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: Bright finds adventure in settled spot: Wednesday's target man prepares to outwit an old colleague: Phil Shaw talks to the high-flying Owl who is advancing on Wembley along three avenues00:02
The Daily Poem: Home Birth00:02
Football / European Round-up: Marseille draw no relief00:02
FILM / Too long on the back-burner: Toys took 15 years and dollars 40 million to make. In six weeks at the cinema it had made only dollars 21m. Barry Levinson tells Sheila Johnston how the dream went sour00:02
Fashion: A breath of fresh Yorkshire air: Rita Britton knows her labels and her customers. Therein lies the success of her Barnsley shop, Pollyanna, says Roger Tredre00:02
Column Eight: Money on the table00:02
Tennis: Queen's foibles attract the elite00:02
Swiss snub00:02
Law Report: School governors can impose religious condition: Board of Governors of St Matthias Church of England School v Crizzle - Employment Appeal Tribunal (Mr Justice Wood, Mr J A Scouller and Mr R Todd), 23 February 199300:02
Education: A supermarket manager for the masses: Leslie Wagner, 50, University of North London (former Polytechnic of North London).00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Smoked out00:02
Football: Forest survive through Keane00:02
'No danger'00:02
Poland seeks UK backing to join Community00:02
RECORDS / Black comedy, low down blues00:02
Tax on tobacco to help finance US health care00:02
Football: Huistra keeps the Rangers dream alive00:02
CBI says long-term jobless should be compelled to train00:02
Hockey: Students handed a lesson00:02
Clark escapes charges over Matrix evidence00:02
Football / European Round-up: Ajax lose test of strength00:02
Letter: Assisted area status: North or South?00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sheffield parents' protest00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
ROCK / Hey, what a concept: They're back, and this time they mean business. Lloyd Bradley witnesses the return of the musos00:02
Shortage of egg donors 'limiting treatment'00:02
Investment: It all hangs on a cheap PEG00:02
Muslims flee Serbian slaughter: Bosnia signs withdrawal deal at UN as Russia offers to join air drop00:02
New doubts slice 22p off tunnel share price00:02
Taxes cut in Hong Kong budget00:02
Education: Fighting for talent that now goes to waste: Peter Toyne, 53, Liverpool John Moores University (formerly Liverpool Polytechnic).00:02
Cricket: Reeve tuned to one-day role00:02
Brooke shuns statutory regulation of press00:02
New inquiries into pounds 63m computer loss00:02
Rugby Union: Ticket prices hit new heights00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Over the edge into collective lunacy: Cults spring from social isolation and absolute leadership, writes Andrew Brown00:02
Profit warning hits Hartstone00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Letter: International law on juvenile crime00:02
Letter: First catch your war criminals00:02
Letter: Divine light00:02
Bottomley condemned over prescription fees00:02
Gambler cleared00:02
View from City Road: BICC bites the property bullet00:02
MUSIC / Well-schooled orchestras: Cheap slurs detract from the real doubts about activities by orchestras in 'the community'00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Hints that are almost helpful00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Education: Keeping a foot on both escalators: Colin Campbell, 48, University of Nottingham.00:02
Letter: Booking a future role for Britain's public libraries00:02
Flood alert00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Complex interactions in the primordial soup: Complexity - M Mitchell Waldrop: Viking, pounds 9.99; Complexity - Roger Lewin: J M Dent, pounds 15.9900:02
Patients 'at risk'00:02
ROCK / A hot taste of Dominica: Philip Sweeney talks to the Dominican merengue man, Cuco Valoy, and, below, finds there's plenty more where he came from00:02
Murder charges00:02
Letter: Memories of Moore00:02
Golf: Richardson eyes Spanish prize00:02
Private rail lines 'to push up fares'00:02
Obituary: Joyce Carey00:02
BBC 'aimed to weed out trade union activists'00:02
Funds inquiry launched into Royal charity00:02
ROCK / Loose fittings, nifty threads: Don Cherry - QEH00:02
Police decoy helps murder case boys to avoid crowds00:02
ROCK / Que Guerra sera: Juan-Luis Guerra has opened Dominican music to the world. After him, the deluge?00:02
Football: Wright comes to Arsenal's rescue00:02
Letter: Booking a future role for Britain's public libraries00:02
Market celebrates signs of recovery00:02
Army tells Yeltsin to end power struggle00:02
Terrific ball skills . . . and no sniggering: What on earth could make women want to play rugby? Members of the Cambridge University team explain their conversion to Angela Lambert00:02
Hatton silent00:02
US diplomats strive to keep Bosnia talks going00:02
Football: Cottee plunders to ease Everton plight00:02
Postgraduate Education: The cost of finding things out: The funding of facilities for PhD students is complicated and often inadequate. Elaine Williams reports on attempts to solve a crisis in the making00:02
Racing: Comic Relief race00:02
Sport in Short: Pools News00:02
Cowie rises 34% to pounds 24m helped by contract hire00:02
Ford strike over contract-out plan00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Market Report: Pre-Budget optimism boosts values00:02
Education: How well do large classes measure up?: New evidence suggests the fewer pupils the better, but the answers are not clear-cut, says Judith Judd00:02
Cult waits for 'instructions given by God': The Texas siege drags on into its fourth day as David Koresh, who believes he is the Messiah, refuses to leave his compound peacefully00:02
Inquest told Lady Green died of suffocation00:02
Pay cut deal forced by jobs fears: Ngaio Crequer reports on the financial pressures behind the Sheffield council stance00:02
Obituary: Sir Ewen Broadbent00:02
East Enders recall victims of bomb shelter tragedy: Esther Oxford joins families mourning 173 people crushed to death 50 years ago00:02
Leading Article: The slippery slope to war00:02
Birt spared taxing time as viewers focus on 'big issues': A Welsh audience examining the BBC's future was not diverted by the Director-General's pay deal. Michael Leapman reports00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
What Director? What General?: By its special status, the BBC is obliged to stand for truth, honesty, accuracy, quality and universality - and so should its leading employee00:02
Redundant soldiers 'risk being homeless'00:02
Rugby League: Britain lose Platt for Test00:02
ROCK / Talk about your evolution: Dinosaur Jr and Alice in Chains take to the stage00:02
Letter: Memories of Moore00:02
Hospital building cash 'was wasted'00:02
Metrotect flotation in pipeline00:02
Athletics: Johnson faces life ban over new drug claim00:02
Box collection00:02
Age of Aids fails to change love lives of the French00:02
Sleeping advice curbs cot deaths00:02
Sailing: Dolphin set on raising another pounds 1m00:02
Athletics: Running and the risks00:02
Letter: International law on juvenile crime00:02
Labour to stay in by-election fight00:02
Poll says 'big bang' Rocard may lose his seat00:02
Obituary: Joan Joshua00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Midland sees gloom lifting as profits rise00:02
BA wants Virgin documents back00:02
View from City Road: Bigger is not always better00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
FILM / Three of the greatest stories almost never told00:02
US rejects Escobar offer00:02
Football: Gascoigne banned for one game00:02
CRH lifts payout despite decline00:02
ROCK / Heavy on the relish: Alice in Chains - Town & Country00:02
Racing: Cumani cleared of negligence00:02
Homes decline00:02
Letter: Sunday schools and a moral lifeline00:02
Polio vaccine pioneer dies00:02
Racing: Four join Derby field00:02
Letter: Weighty demands00:02
Philip Morris snaps up Terry's in pounds 220m deal00:02
Hillsborough disaster victim dies00:02
Serbs are accused of trafficking in arms00:02
Letter: Divine light00:02
Solicitor to pay for delaying will00:02
Fashion: Yves en rose00:02
Commentary: Seeing risk lending in a new light00:02
Update: Stop scheme starts soon00:02
Letter: Booking a future role for Britain's public libraries00:02
Letter: Assisted area status: North or South?00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Education: Only excellence is good enough: Derek Roberts, 60, University College London.00:02
Confidence and frustration inside Number 1000:02
Judge allows identification of teenage rapists00:02
Yorkshire Foods issue snapped up00:02
Scientists identify gene linked to wasting disease00:02
Major rejects Thatcher view on manufacturing: PM criticises economic inheritance and highlights honours reform in an interview with Andrew Marr00:02
Care groups reject Major's line on young offenders00:02
Fashion: Here today, Paris tomorrow: The aim of London Fashion Week is to steer young names towards an international future. Marion Hume and Roger Tredre look at the best of British00:02
Letter: Blood sport00:02
Education: Reluctant convert praises change: Peter Knight, 45, University of Central England in Birmingham (formerly Birmingham Polytechnic).00:02
Rugby League: Wigan move within range00:02
Football: Gynn distils Wednesday's woe00:02
Letter: Stud laws00:02
Child kills00:02
45 Britons thought to be in besieged cult compound00:02
Richer for dung00:02
MUSIC / The ghost at the musical feast: Jan Smaczny on the third part of Simon Rattle's retrospective festival, Towards the Millennium, in Birmingham; plus education all around00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Shadow Cabinet agrees to support test ban00:02
Stock market hits record as company failures slow down00:02
Motor Racing: Senna's future still in a spin00:02
Diary00:02
Commentary: Long on ideals, short on ideas00:02
Obituary: Sir Ewen Broadbent00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Football: Barnes stays as pounds 4m deal collapses00:02
Update: Pay as you drive00:02
Leading Article: A manufacturing culture00:02
US envoy to Ireland to be announced00:02
Met to put 700 police officers back on the beat00:02
Financial risks for Guy's 'rising': Correction00:02
Letter: Leasehold aesthetics00:02
Funeral costs rise above inflation for second year00:02
Cricket: Jack Russell to captain England A00:02
Athletics: Johnson and temptation's curse: As allegations in Canada link Ben Johnson with another positive drug test, Mike Rowbottom, Athletics Correspondent, examines the sprinter's life and the effects of his ban at the Seoul Olympics00:02
Commentary: No-lose optimism at the Treasury00:02
Heseltine marked change in line: Anthony Bevins looks at the Conservative record on the decline of the UK manufacturing industry00:02
Afghan rivals edge closer to peace deal00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Mystery pounds 500,000 saves Ian Maxwell00:02
Three bomb blasts rock Madrid00:02
Police hold five over IRA attack on Harrods00:02
Letter: International law on juvenile crime00:02
RUC pays damages to soldiers00:02
Canalettos go on show at Palace: Masterpieces that escaped the Windsor Castle fire are to be exhibited. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
Major to announce reform of honours system00:02
Letter: Leasehold aesthetics00:02
Major sets out his revolutionary credentials: The Prime Minister tells Andrew Marr he is making radical changes but people are too distracted by the Maastricht furore to see them00:02
US marines face Somali charges00:02
Letter: Acoustics over architecture00:02
Education: Small can be beautiful when research is big: Brian Fender, 58, University of Keele.00:02
Ballot powers00:02
Obituary: J. O. Wisdom