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Athletics: Surin steps out of Johnson's shadow00:02
Massive increase in young behind bars00:02
Motor Racing: Good times return for model Prost00:02
HEALTH / The agony without the ecstasy: Migraine has been described as 'An extraordinary landscape . . . a wonderland of nature' but for sufferers it is a nightmare. Annabel Ferriman on treatments that offer hope00:02
WINE / Grapevine: Kathryn McWhirter on Majestic wines00:02
Your Money: Share system ends in tiers00:02
Meet the superyoung: Some people just never seem to look their age. Why? How? And can we all do it? Geraldine Bedell reports00:02
Sponsors reach for the stars to dazzle clients: Advertising: sports personalities are increasingly in demand for the skills they display off the field00:02
From Russia . . . with respect: How I learned to admire the British, by Anna Voznessenskaya, a student visitor00:02
Profile: Walking tall on Wall Street: Revenge was sweet for Primerica's Sanford Weill as he reclaimed the Shearson brokerage he had sold to American Express 13 years ago. Larry Black reports00:02
ART / That was the decade that wasn't: 'The Sixties' is back again in all its brashness at the Barbican00:02
Football Round-Up: York go to court to keep Ward00:02
Letter: My father's BBC sacking was pragmatic not moral00:02
Football: The XI00:02
Football: Irresistible Le Tissier00:02
Lib-Lab pact 'would swamp Tories'00:02
Rugby Union: Police act over injury00:02
Euro-telly scores low in bloodlust and body-count test: Channel-hopping in Brussels, Andrew Marshall finds more to wince at in skating and skiing than films and plays00:02
Leading Article: India on the brink00:02
Letter: Castro may be popular, but his regime is brutal00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Maggie maggot scratcher: 'The People in the Playground' - Iona Opie: OUP, 15.9500:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Too much tittle-tattle00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Letter: Time for another Lib-Lab pact00:02
CINEMA / The lightness of not seeing00:02
Letter: Land of the quokka and kookaburra00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
Lloyd's stalked by cash crisis00:02
PR guru Sir Tim Bell fights for Tim Bell: Beleaguered BBC chief turns to Thatcher's favourite as he struggles for survival00:02
Letter: Once honoured, always honoured00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of The Week00:02
Letter: Put parenting on the curriculum00:02
Germany's broken heartland: The mighty mills of the Ruhr are running down, and tens of thousands of steel jobs are being lost. Can the 'foundry of the Reich' recast itself in a new mould? John Eisenhammer reports from devastated Duisburg00:02
Bad chemistry at Glaxo: Ernest Mario resigned as chief executive of the drugs giant last week after paying the price for disagreeing with his chairman. Gail Counsell reports00:02
Letter: To see the influence of TV violence, visit a playground00:02
THEATRE / The set's the surreal thing: The Importance of Being Earnest - Aldwych; Othello - Birmingham Rep; Frank Pig Says Hello - Royal Court Theatre Upstairs; Squirrels - King's Head to 18 April.00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Claim puts the skids under car insurance: A total loss can mean instant cancellation. Ian Hunter explains00:02
Letter: To see the influence of TV violence, visit a playground00:02
Cricket: New Zealand take slim lead00:02
Pensioners to speak with stronger voice: Umbrella group will represent members of occupational schemes00:02
150-year mystery of lost expedition may be solved: A chance find by a man on holiday may explain an Arctic disaster, reports James Buchan00:02
Football: Wright aggravates strain00:02
Business risk on the home front: House insurance may not cover work equipment, warns Andrew Bibby00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Unorthodox yearnings of a renegade son: 'Roots Schmoots: Journeys Among Jews' - Howard Jacobson: Viking, 16.9900:02
RADIO / Got dem R3 blues again00:02
US Navy tested mustard gas on its own sailors: In 1943 the Americans used humans in secret experiments. Patrick Cockburn in Washington reports on the survivors who bear the scars00:02
Ambushed by armed police in Farringdon Road00:02
Bunhill: Corking plan to bottle Brontes00:02
Should John Birt resign? This is how the BBC's governors have expressed their support for him: Michael Leapman and Will Bennett explain how the week started badly for the Director-General - and ended a lot worse00:02
BOOK REVIEW / One faith, two worlds: 'Piety and Power: The World of Jewish Fundamentalism' - David Landau: Secker, 20 pounds00:02
PROPERTY / Life behind the battlements: A perpetual quest for firewood and negotiating seven storeys are among the trials faced by castle dwellers. Rosalind Russell meets enthusiasts00:02
Football: Paul Ince - Manchester United00:02
Russia talks00:02
Dollars could be in the air00:02
Letter: Tilda Swinton00:02
Tax relief takes skill: Confusion reigns over deductions for job training. Andrew Bibby reports00:02
Four-minute opera cracks the record00:02
Letter: Once honoured, always honoured00:02
Venables tapped his pubs00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Icky goo on the silver screen: 'Hollywood vs America' - Michael Medved: HarperCollins, 17.9900:02
Then & Now: Bats and beards00:02
Fishing Lines: Tasty bait of life in the dacha00:02
FASHION / I don't dress girls: Antony Price, designer to the trophy wife, and never a shrinking violet when it comes to his own talents, has a new range of affordable after-lunch wear and a thought or two about Paris00:02
Cricket: Kambli at the double00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Women rule the roast: Albert Roux (and Lenny Henry), look to your laurels - the presiding genius of today's restaurant is increasingly likely to be female. Emily Green talks to seven women chefs00:02
Claim puts the skids under car insurance: A total loss can mean instant cancellation. Ian Hunter explains00:02
General 'not held'00:02
Post handover00:02
BOOKS / In Brief00:02
Football: Cottee freezes out Forest00:02
BA close to USAir stake00:02
BOOKS / In Brief00:02
BOOK REVIEW / DHL and the woman in love: 'Zennor in Darkness' - by Helen Dunmore: Viking, 14.9500:02
Boeing cloud00:02
Abroad: Prime Minister signs a petition00:02
Football: Henry helps out Norwich00:02
Rock against men is music to the Riot Grrrls' ears: A new movement of radical young feminists draws its inspiration from man-hating, all-women bands, reports Hester Matthewman00:02
Letter: Reputable office00:02
Surgery for Laura00:02
Hit in pocket00:02
Yeltsin's Russia: Free-marketeers seek a new cure for patient who didn't take the medicine: The remedies00:02
Letter: Time for another Lib-Lab pact00:02
Airtours bid in balance00:02
A very private art collection goes public: Patrick Cockburn on the world's first chance to savour priceless paintings00:02
New degrees of difficulty: Students today face a growing struggle to pay their way. Neasa MacErlean reports00:02
Death toll from Bombay blasts rises above 30000:02
Non-nuclear Scots00:02
Rugby Union: Wasps doomed by sending-off00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
ARTS: Records00:02
City File: Scotch sales drain Guinness profits: City File00:02
City File: New Hanson fancier00:02
Cricket: Moxon over pain barrier00:02
City File: Lot of losses in Brazil00:02
BOOKS / 'The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde, 1915-1932': Rizzoli, 60 pounds00:02
City: Paul's vision00:02
Football: Swindon defuse tension00:02
Football: Winners to take all in the mind game00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Leading Article: Viewers' death wish00:02
HEALTH / Migraine: How two sufferers broke the pain barrier00:02
City File: Shares fell00:02
Girl, 15, remanded00:02
Leading Article: We don't want to lose you but we think you ought to go00:02
Bunhill: Argy-bargey on the Ouse00:02
Motor Racing: A prancing horse, a fading legend: As the Grand Prix season begins in South Africa today Ferrari are looking to recover past glories - and they've brought in an Englishman to help them. Richard Williams reports from Kyalami00:02
City File: Sweet biscuits00:02
Letter: My father's BBC sacking was pragmatic not moral00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Written on the body: 'A Lazy Eye' - Mary Morrissy: Cape, 8.9900:02
Ruhr that shook the world00:02
BOOKS / Sad anthems from a doomed youth: Wilfred Owen was born 100 years ago this week. Sebastian Faulks reassesses the life and work of England's great war poet00:02
Russia in crisis: US backs Yeltsin00:02
Pact agreed00:02
Yeltsin's Russia: Is it the West's fault or was it his?: One man against the congress00:02
Rugby Union: Newbridge fare no better on their return00:02
London households deep in arrears00:02
Lord Underhill dies00:02
BOOKS / Daphne's dilemma: Daphne du Maurier had affairs with women, but she despised lesbians. Being a writer was a way of being the man she wanted to be, as a new biography reveals00:02
BOOK REVIEW / At sea with a bathing belle: 'The First Life of Adamastor' - Andre Brink: Secker, 7.9900:02
Q & A: Openers with bat and ball . . . and a legend remembers00:02
Rock against men is music to the Riot Grrrls' ears: A new movement of radical young feminists draws its inspiration from man-hating, all-women bands, reports Hester Matthewman00:02
The campaign for real sex: Imogen Stubbs backs Kim Basinger's stand in refusing to accept gratuitous nudity00:02
Bunhill: Asset strip00:02
Charting par for the course00:02
Opinions: Is tax avoidance wrong?00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: John Birt00:02
Australia poll clears way for vote on republic00:02
Tory tax 'promise'00:02
Service not included: Customer relations: loss of business is costing UK companies as much as pounds 100bn a year00:02
Phone man lines up BT challenge00:02
Keating defies odds to win Labor fifth term00:02
BOOK REVIEW / From the great bran-tub of dissent: 'The English Bible and the Seventeenth-Century Revolution' - Christopher Hill: Allen Lane/Penguin, 25 pounds00:02
Timing is key to Lamont's last chance00:02
China's elite music school starts a pop revolution00:02
Why don't we do it this way?00:02
Bunhill: Classless00:02
The broader picture / The world at war00:02
Schools 'forced to select pupils'00:02
The Front's old flame flickers00:02
MUSIC / More than an average wind-up00:02
Turkish Kurd 'wants peace'00:02
East Coast storms00:02
Platon defence00:02
City File: Buds of MAI00:02
Close shaves in a night out with the boys00:02
Jumping with the rates: Neasa MacErlean looks at the high costs of trading in your mortgage00:02
Death demanded00:02
Scottish divide lets England rule00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: As pink as two Lobsters00:02
Football: Kevin Richardson - Aston Villa00:02
Yorkshire switches off Tyne Tees operations00:02
The City comes unplugged: Taurus was to revolutionise share trading by replacing huge volumes of paper with an electronic system. But politics in the Square Mile doomed it to failure, writes John Willcock00:02
Cricket: Smith digs a foundation for England00:02
TELEVISION / Flogging un cheval mort00:02
TRAVEL / Homing in on the American dream: Phil Dourado and Sandy Sulaiman swapped their Chiswick house for a taste of the Californian good life00:02
An improvement to build on: The market for new housing is picking up, writes Heather Connon00:02
'Torture' of long wait for cancer test00:02
Letter: Great faith in Lord McGregor00:02
Rugby Union: English realism needed over Barnes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Written on the body: 'A Lazy Eye' - Mary Morrissy: Cape, 8.9900:02
Bunhill: Gogglevox00:02
Exclusive: Resolute Lamont accuses 'the alibi society'00:02
Italy pulls plug on the corporate connection: Patricia Clough in Rome on arrests that expose state industry as a political tool00:02
The campaign for real sex: Imogen Stubbs backs Kim Basinger's stand in refusing to accept gratuitous nudity00:02
ROCK / But where was John Travolta?00:02
MOTORING / Two halves and a whole: Is it a Golf, is it a saloon? John Fordham on the dual-personality VW Vento00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Letter: Judge Pickles and his new toy00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Third Aids doctor revealed00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Travels with the Duke00:02
Tax indictment00:02
Letter: Put parenting on the curriculum00:02
Russia in crisis: US backs Yeltsin00:02
Screen violence: the tide turns: The Hollywood dream factory is now a nightmare, say critics who accuse it of peddling horrific brutality. Cal McCrystal reports00:02
Hurd chastises the Tory Euro-rebels00:02
ARTS / Small, but perfectly deformed: Show People 68. Simon Russell Beale00:02
Time for polluters to come clean: Tessa Tennant on how environmental accounting will add up a company's cost to society00:02
Rugby Union: Barrow leads Tiger tamers00:02
Aid for Somalia00:02
Letter: Set up roadblocks00:02
ART MARKET / Up for sale00:02
The British Student Yachting Nationals00:02
Interview: Third time plucky: With Tuesday's critical Budget looming, Donald Macintyre finds the beleaguered Chancellor, Norman Lamont, neither singing nor resigning00:02
Aid for Somalia00:02
Bunhill: Wired for pounds00:02
UN general's plea to Serbs00:02
The blasts that broke Bombay: The sweetmeat seller told journalist Rahul Singh a bomb had gone off only a couple of miles away. That was just the beginning . . . two hours later, 300 lay dead and the city was in ruins00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Count, cult and counter-culture: 'The Last Station: A Novel of Tolstoy's Last Year' - Jay Parini: HarperCollins, 14.9900:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
Serious Poetry Bum: Philip Larkin00:02
Tarmac paves the way to fight off hostile bidder00:02
GARDENING / Of salt, real ale and nematodes: Michael Leapman on a new and natural way to kill slugs - by infesting the slimy foe with roundworm00:02
Football: Rush brings down Boro00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Stalin was a jolly man, but a bit sarcastic00:02
They may not mean to, but they do: Part one of the authorised biography of Philip Larkin00:02
Football: Style from Rocastle00:02
Horror stories one can bank on00:02
Justice on trial as city seethes00:02
Letter: John Major's sayings00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Emir of Kuwait in free election shock00:02
City: Paul's vision00:02
Seoul army on the alert over threat from north00:02
Racing: Easy, really; just choose the race and then the horse: Paul Hayward with some rules for avoiding a wounded wallet at Cheltenham this week00:02
Football: Rangers inspired by Hagen00:02
Murdoch chief's tax shelter: News International's executive chairman is protecting his vast potential fortune through a Jersey trust00:02
Polly Peck administrators may sue Midland00:02
Yeltsin's Russia: Is it the West's fault or was it his?: A challenge for the world00:02
Shares: Catch the rebound in Japan00:02
Deaths00:02
The Front's old flame flickers00:02
ART MARKET / When a fake is not a Keating: It may be by Samuel Palmer, by a master faker, or by an unknown. Who is the creator of a suspect watercolour at the Royal Academy?00:02
City: Back to basics after the Taurus goring00:02
Public Services Management: Countering a music hall joke: Rachel Lipman reports on a radical transformation at the Post Office00:02
Fury over rail cuts disclosure00:02
Football: Wimbledon in the clear00:02
Rugby League: Widnes in business00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Judi Gehlcken00:02
Grand gambits as Kasparov and Short move in for chess coup00:02
Dollars could be in the air00:02
Backlash in Milford-sur-Mer: British and French fishermen are in dispute again. Nick Cohen in Milford Haven and Leonard Doyle in Concarneau hear the reasons00:02
HEALTH / Common Procedures: Electrocardiography00:02
Life at the Larkins: Philip Larkin