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FILM / Enough to make a grown man weep?00:02
THEATRE / The ultimate status symbol: Paul Taylor on The Importance of Being Earnest, starring Maggie Smith00:02
Law Update: Bar looks to future00:02
'Napoleon' of London securities industry faces a spell on Elba00:02
Athletics / World Indoor Athletics Championships: Outlaw's shadow helps indoor party: Mike Rowbottom reports from Toronto on a weekend of world-class action starting today00:02
Ford drops its jobs threat as sales increase00:02
Market Report: Holiday rivals' shares take off in bid battle00:02
Trousers shine in ripples and pearls: Armani's soft silhouettes offer an escape from 'grunge'. Marion Hume reports00:02
Congress votes to bar Yeltsin referendum00:02
Manders defies FRS3 purists00:02
Lloyd's name who killed himself had faced heavy losses00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell's mantle is the prize: Strong contingent vying to be best of the British in 1993. Derick Allsop reports00:02
Patten and Peking play brinkmanship00:02
Letter: Goodbye to all that shambles00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Law Update: Partner change00:02
Birthdays00:02
FBI explores foreign links in New York blast00:02
Chilean leader visits UK00:02
Women had better bones 200 years ago00:02
Letter: Honours anomalies00:02
Cricket: Atherton ready to answer the selectors' call00:02
Letter: Unwelcome gift from British Rail00:02
PowerGen offers 4.5% rise00:02
Refuge shows scars of failed diversity00:02
Pensioners accompanied by opposition politicians and workers shout slogans during a protest in Buenos Aires at the Argentine government's plan to privatise the country's social security system00:02
Savings from job cuts help BTR to pounds 1bn profit00:02
Swedish threat00:02
Bosnian villagers trap British soldiers00:02
The Daily Poem: Spring in February00:02
Hockey: Powell is the top gun00:02
Chair lift00:02
Two found dead in parked car00:02
Enterprise profits fall00:02
Rugby League: Things look up for Rovers00:02
Letter: Farm buildings: Palladian pigsties, Baroque barns and metal prefabs00:02
Gene patient00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Out of Russia: Sign of the times writ large in neon00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Core strategy benefits Smith & Nephew00:02
Law: When salaries fall through the floor: In the boom, a minimum figure for pay helped practices to attract scarce graduates. Now this may be abolished. Philip Thomas sounds a warning00:02
Moscow troops must obey Nato orders in Bosnia00:02
Motor Racing: McLaren set to play three-car trick in Formula One00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Hacker 'had obsessive symptoms'00:02
Football / Coca-Cola World Youth Cup: Barmby in doubt00:02
Rolls-Royce axes 5,000 jobs and shuts four plants00:02
usiness and City in Brief00:02
Ice Skating: World Figure Skating Championships in Prague00:02
Reno confirmed by US Senate00:02
Write-downs send ABP into pounds 36m loss00:02
Drivers act like 'higher animals' on the road00:02
Football: Fulham safe at Craven Cottage00:02
Racing: Open Champion attracts 2600:02
FILM / Woolf in chic clothing: Orlando (PG) Sally Potter (UK); Knife in the Water (PG) Roman Polanski (Pol); A Song for Beko Nizamettin Aric (Ger/Armenia)00:02
Central censured00:02
Graduates may be lost generation of recession00:02
Obituary: Sir Andrew Gilchrist00:02
Please let's have a Red Faces Day instead: You're muffling the cries in the night; by your brilliant generosity you are reaching the parts that government funding ought to reach00:02
Untitled 91 in wood, wax, leather, fabric and human hair, part of an exhibition by the American surrealist sculptor Robert Gober at the Serpentine Gallery00:02
Letter: Television violence and rising crime00:02
Law Update: Conference topics00:02
Renault warns of 10% fall in European car market00:02
Football: Harford eyes Roker move00:02
Athletics / World Indoor Athletics Championships: Nebiolo warms to idea of prizes in Stuttgart00:02
Golf: Threat to Ballesteros' career00:02
City in 275m pounds computer fiasco: Stock Exchange chief resigns after Taurus shares system is scrapped, threatening 1,000 jobs00:02
Gunfire at Chihana appeal hearing00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
SA military leaders 'planned assassinations'00:02
Going home00:02
Court Circular00:02
Christies cuts costs for 5% advance00:02
Ice Skating: World Figure Skating Championships in Prague00:02
Ministers retreat over Maastricht Bill timetable00:02
FILM / The dark side of the moon: On location / Ruth Picardie watches Elaine Proctor filming her multi-racial Friends under cover of night in Johannesburg00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Health survey shows demand for higher taxes (CORRECTED)00:02
Boy remanded00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Bottomley admits NHS rationing is inevitable: Government defines its health role as offering strategic direction but leaves 'priority-setting' decisions to doctors and managers. Judy Jones reports00:02
Father's quest for boy who vanished: Paul Abell believes that his son Gary, who went missing after a St Valentine's Day party, was abducted. Richard Smith reports00:02
Blockade to stop imports of fish00:02
Reading test levels 'unacceptable'00:02
Koresh allows three to go00:02
Column Eight: Receivers go (down) under00:02
View from City Road: Doubts haunt car parts makers: Correction00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead00:02
Letter: Court out00:02
City's traffic chaos to be eased by 5.8m pounds bus project00:02
Letter: Farm buildings: Palladian pigsties, Baroque barns and metal prefabs00:02
Free at last] Shall we go to the beach?: A couple would be crazy to give up full-time jobs in a recession. Or would they? Nicola Jones finds that there is life if you leap off the merry-go-round00:02
John Lewis shrinks staff bonus00:02
Pro-abortion activists seek protection after shooting00:02
Law Update: Mock trial contest00:02
Look closely and you will see the snail moving00:02
MUSIC / Where the past meets the future: Premieres of 19th-century opera and 50 years of contemporary music in London00:02
Threat of weekend sitting may be difficult to carry out00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The historic rise and fall of the great flowers: 'The Story of Gardening' - Martin Hoyles: Journeyman, 12.95 pounds00:02
Moves to replace Taurus under way00:02
Silents season00:02
Councils told to 'hide' care services shortfall00:02
Obituary: Pierre Herve00:02
Keith Elliott at Large / Orienteering: Cross-country with brains: 'Those who have heard of the sport now think of it as a cub-scout activity. We need to glamorise it'00:02
ADT restates loss to increased 330m pounds00:02
French right ready for an EC punch-up00:02
Father's quest for boy who vanished: Paul Abell believes that his son Gary, who went missing after a St Valentine's Day party, was abducted. Richard Smith reports00:02
Auditing of Birt's accounts was illegal00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Hacker 'had obsessive symptoms'00:02
Lloyds Chemists sees 48% surge00:02
View from City Road: Glaxo ploughs traditional furrow00:02
More held as MPs frustrate Amato00:02
The 'shocked and stunned' workers drown their sorrows00:02
Plane kills man00:02
Leading Article: England in stubble00:02
Opposition parties reject tax increases00:02
Nerve 'mapping' will make surgery safer00:02
Turkish diplomat shot dead00:02
Obituary: Professor Carl Stone00:02
Comment: Taking the bull by the horns00:02
Painting that cost 2 pounds is sold for 67,226 pounds00:02
DIRECTOR'S CUT / Howard Franklin on a moving moment from Fellini's I Vitelloni00:02
Letter: Oh England, thou art sick]00:02
Sport in Short: Skating00:02
INTERVIEW / From hand to mouth: Michele Roberts, WH Smith Literary Award winner, talks to Georgina Brown about food, feminism and sex00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Obituary: Professor Peter Ayscough00:02
Inquiry into death of 'silent twin'00:02
Obituary: Professor C. Northcote Parkinson00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend: Volleyball - National Cup finals, Crystal Palace00:02
Milosevic agrees to press his allies to attend talks00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Watson to solve problem00:02
Look closely and you will see the snail moving00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Charting citizens' lives00:02
TELEVISION / Fresh water00:02
Sport in Short: Ski Jumping00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
RTZ holds its dividend despite rise in earnings00:02
Struggle in the Russian swamp00:02
Court overturns boy rapist's 'lenient' sentence00:02
Obituary: Allala Laouiti00:02
Ministers retreat over Maastricht Bill timetable00:02
34 massacred in Cambodia00:02
Golf: Couples the straight man00:02
Government to hasten nuclear study00:02
Pentland poised for US deal00:02
Obituary: Professor Peter Ayscough00:02
Hospital financing review to follow damning report00:02
Police chief in sex scandal00:02
US hints at banning BA stake00:02
F&C asset value climbs 22%00:02
Palestinians hold out for deal on deportees: Charles Richards explores the difficulties facing the latest Mid-East peace move00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Rugby Union: Ireland stand by their winners00:02
Football / Coca-Cola World Youth Cup: England play Joachim joker00:02
Law Update: Intensive care for franchises00:02
Gypsy horse fair row could go to European Court00:02
Leading Article: Matters of life and death00:02
Domestic users 'fared worst in BT price cuts'00:02
A great Power in a rough business: 'There are 300 concert venues in London, and I just happen to have five of the best. Perhaps that is not a coincidence'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Diary00:02
Mario receives up to 3m pounds leaving Glaxo00:02
Boy passes Go00:02
Letter: Farm buildings: Palladian pigsties, Baroque barns and metal prefabs00:02
Letter: Why an 'ash cash form' costs 60 pounds00:02
Indians release two Britons who aided Naga rebels00:02
Ruling to be given on HIV disclosure00:02
Law: A time to change - or die: Brian Woods-Scawen has a message for lawyers: the benign atmosphere of the Eighties has gone for good. Sharon Wallach talked to him00:02
Letter: A basis for regional government in Britain00:02
Judo: Clubs and coaches show discontent: There are growing problems facing the hierarchy of British judo. Philip Nicksan reports00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Belgian division00:02
Sterling's dive stops Britain falling to record net debt00:02
View from City Road: TI's promise still holds good00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend: Gymnastics - British Rhythmic Championships, Milton Keynes00:02
Letter: Television violence and rising crime00:02
Blockade to stop imports of fish00:02
Waco siege: Britons named00:02
Kasparov on form00:02
Law Update: Firms on the move00:02
Case of the Stone Age serial killer00:02
Kim reforms run into opposition from old cliques: South Korea's new leader is facing a campaign to disrupt his plans, writes Terry McCarthy in Tokyo00:02
Perez accused00:02
Murder inquiry00:02
Hospital treatment for Raisa00:02
Retail spending grows00:02
Law Report: Consensual sado-masochistic acts unlawful: Regina v Brown and others - House of Lords (Lord Templeman, Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle, Lord Lowry, Lord Mustill and Lord Slynn of Hadley), 11 March 199300:02
Football / Coca-Cola World Youth Cup: Barmby in doubt00:02
Racing: Serious aim for head hedonist: Cheltenham brings Steve Smith Eccles a chance to pursue old ambitions. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Lords reject appeals by sado-masochists00:02
Letter: Farm buildings: Palladian pigsties, Baroque barns and metal prefabs00:02
View from City Road: WPP begging bowl out again00:02
Letter: Why an 'ash cash form' costs 60 pounds00:02
People line the streets of Cairo for the funeral procession of five policemen killed on Wednesday00:02
Cricket: Atherton ready to answer the selectors' call00:02
Doctors' arrests halted race bias research00:02
Fraudster faces maximum jail term of 55 years: David Connett reports on the colourful career of Keith Cheeseman, the Londoner involved in a pounds 392m securities conspiracy