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Amersham to buy US biological tool firm00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
THEATRE / Semi-detached: Jeffrey Wainwright reviews A Message for the Broken Hearted00:02
Test Cricket / England's pace trio summon extra resolve: Stewart's sterling work in the field limits damage as Sri Lanka take first-innings lead00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Football: Armstrong aims Palace upwards00:02
Ice Hockey: Wasps in seventh heaven00:02
Athletics: SkyDome leaves an empty feeling00:02
Diary: Birt's finances: the view from Monaco00:02
They help the lost to be found: At the Missing Persons Bureau, hi-tech computers put a face on people who vanish without a trace. Damon Syson reports00:02
Lamont to give taste of tax rises in store: Chancellor's Budget hand strengthened by jump in factory output as he begins long campaign to bring public spending under control00:02
Letter: Hope in bloom00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Primary schools could 'select' five-year-olds00:02
Dealer jailed00:02
Anglia in Time Warner tie-up00:02
Football: The Roxburgh tartan00:02
ARTS / Picture Choice: William Green, the artist, explains why the work of Jackson Pollock encouraged him to get on his bike00:02
Letter: Sex and violence in a 'degenerate culture'00:02
Housing help 'essential' for skills search00:02
Sport in Short: Volleyball00:02
Letter: 'Rise' for PowerGen staff includes bonus00:02
View from City Road: Maximum exposure at HSBC00:02
Letter: Roots of the Green Party's political failure00:02
Court Circular00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The sad story of a giant in love with a nymph: The first life of Adamastor - Andre Brink: Secker & Warburg, pounds 7.9900:02
Accountancy & Management: Building a profession on the Bloc: Former Communist states are learning about financial reporting. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Insurers face dollars 500m storm bill00:02
Birthdays00:02
Football: TV sets up triple header00:02
North Korea steps up war preparations00:02
Costly peace-keeping in Somalia00:02
HSBC doubles profits despite big provisions00:02
ARTS / Room for improvement: What are the ideal conditions in which to look at art? Dalya Alberge asks three experts to make an exhibition of their fantasy blueprints: The artist00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
European Leisure plans 77m pounds debt restructuring00:02
Thomas Cook raid on Owners shares00:02
Obituary: Professor Bill Price00:02
Argos axes Chesterman stores at cost of 20.6m pounds00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Obituary: Alberto Franco Nogueira00:02
National Music Day00:02
Danes warned against isolation00:02
Promising start for Meridian00:02
Russia's choice: terror or reform: With the power struggle in Moscow unresolved, Ruslan Khasbulatov appeals to parliament and president to co-operate - for democracy's sake00:02
Refugees to return home00:02
Yeltsin urged to suspend Congress00:02
GPs' pay award double the limit on public sector00:02
Disposals cost BM 13m pounds in write-offs00:02
Building costs will soar, says Rugby00:02
Smoking ban for the forces00:02
HSBC doubles profits despite big provisions00:02
Buying British project could close food gap: Producing the right foods and marketing them well could halve the pounds 5bn cost of the UK's imports. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Art Market: Theft, nationalism and drugs at fair00:02
Woman killed00:02
Catholic murdered by UFF00:02
Anniversaries00:02
A right way and a wrong way to call a referendum00:02
Comment: Does manufacturing still matter?00:02
Number of families living in B&B falls00:02
Israel pillories UN worker: Sarah Helm in Gaza examines the dilemma of an American who witnessed the killing of an Israeli by Palestinians but could do nothing to help00:02
Football: Gascoigne confounds the critics: After more downs than ups, Paul Gascoigne is beginning to feel at home in the Eternal City. Trevor Haylett reports from Rome00:02
Rugby player dies after match brawl00:02
Victorian roots00:02
Health Update: Oil in the mind00:02
Letter: Haig reappraised00:02
PC shot twice in chest 'died from terrible injuries'00:02
Broadsides exchanged in row over Hong Kong00:02
GMC lifts transplant ban on 'kidneys for sale' doctor00:02
Letter: BA's engine option00:02
Bombay beats bombers on a phone and a prayer00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Competition: Wilson sets two records in one race: Competition winners00:02
Racing / Cheltenham Festival: King mixes with the multitude: Greg Wood on the contender who could mean business for a four-horse Sussex stable00:02
Report finds only one of 10 vulnerable pits viable00:02
Mixed fortunes for IMI divisions00:02
Health: It was like a slap in the face: Parents can be taken aback when GPs diagnose a common childhood rash, says Deborah Jackson00:02
Women win seven-year pay battle00:02
Axe hovering over Army musicians00:02
RADIO / Riding a Hitch: Robert Hanks on the morality of film and The Lovesong of Alfred J Hitchcock00:02
Obituary: Beatrice Behan00:02
Health Update: Smokers' fix00:02
New controls promised after NHS losses00:02
Nurse in murder trial ill00:02
Rugby Union: Back is built for Lions00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Hoskyns warns of cancelled projects00:02
Motor Racing: Senna resumes psychological warfare: The Formula One soap opera has started the new season and motor racing's showcase is looking brighter. Richard Williams reports from Johannesburg00:02
Hong Kong stocks plummet00:02
View from City Road: City must come first00:02
Leading Article: Another Chinese outburst00:02
Health: Aids detective seeks positive identification: Genetic research could provide vital evidence in the 'HIV doctors' scare, says Liz Hunt00:02
Football: Scottish clubs optimistic00:02
Health Update: Garlic study is a mouthful00:02
Leading Article: The right resignation00:02
Racing / Cheltenham Festival: Boro's burden of high expectation: Greg Wood on the strength of the challenge from Ireland00:02
Cricket: Flowers blossom to keep India at bay00:02
Racing / Cheltenham Festival: Wise to wait for The Committee: Richard Edmondson sifts through the runners for some bets that could make the bookies call upon their reserves00:02
ARTS / Room for improvement: What are the ideal conditions in which to look at art? Dalya Alberge asks three experts to make an exhibition of their fantasy blueprints: The curator00:02
Olivetti makes pounds 402m cash call00:02
Buying British project could close food gap: Producing the right foods and marketing them well could halve the pounds 5bn cost of the UK's imports. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Diana cover-up00:02
Communist car on reform road00:02
Drunk driver00:02
Confident Amato spreads his wings00:02
Rugby Union: The end of illegal studs00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Sailing: Golding's rush towards finish00:02
Lopez to quit General Motors after all00:02
TELEVISION / Pop opera00:02
'Cathy Come Home' to be repeated00:02
Nurse was sacked for causing distress00:02
UN blames El Salvador atrocities on military00:02
Hong Kong stocks plummet00:02
Injury claim00:02
Clinton-Delors meeting may ease tension00:02
Turks welcome peace offer by Kurdish rebels: Hugh Pope writes from Istanbul on cautious optimism that the end might be in sight for a conflict that has led to 6,000 deaths00:02
Derbyshire split points way for local government00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
INTERVIEW / Wanted: something else to design: He launched and lost Habitat, and now Terence Conran is back where he began - running a restaurant. But he also has his eye on cars, hotels . . .00:02
Cricket: England A take charge00:02
Lottery cash could be used to fight crime00:02
Tory rebel makes public U-turn on Maastricht Bill00:02
ARTS / Room for improvement: What are the ideal conditions in which to look at art? Dalya Alberge asks three experts to make an exhibition of their fantasy blueprints: The gallery director00:02
UN general vows to stand by Muslims00:02
Column Eight: High-risk health warning00:02
Foreign affairs divide French voters00:02
'I don't think we'll get any money back': Mail-order customers are suffering heavy losses through company liquidations. David Hewson reports00:02
Girl, 14, dies in car crash during police chase00:02
Aids scare doctor is named as row intensifies00:02
Accountancy & Management: Fraud in law firms brings 40m pounds compensation claims: Neasa MacErlean finds auditors sharing blame for the increasing misdeeds of solicitors00:02
Obituary: Christopher Morris00:02
Sex-obsessed police chief to be executed00:02
Letter: Courteous and kind00:02
Vintage loan00:02
MUSIC / Learning French: Jan Smaczny on Bridge, Britten and Ravel moving 'Towards the Millennium'00:02
Pound's fall boosts Delta00:02
TELEVISION / Reviews of the Week00:02
View from City Road: ECC wounded in price war00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Health: Even drug dealers can show some pity: Edward Platt reports on an agency that has found a way of offering help and treatment to the heroin addicts no one else can reach00:02
Law Report: Journalists allowed newspaper costs: Smith (Inspector of Taxes) v Woodhouse and others - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Ralph Gibson, Lord Justice Mann and Lord Justice Nolan), 15 March 199300:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
GMC lifts transplant ban on 'kidneys for sale' doctor00:02
Sex-obsessed police chief to be executed00:02
Heath forced to quit Baring00:02
Letter: Roads take their toll00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Here is the nudes00:02
Hoechst under fire as worker dies in blast00:02
We want to hear the truth; we will get theatre00:02
Freemason links claim threatens PSA privatisation00:02
Dedicated followers of fashion dress down00:02
Cricket: Australia suffer humbling defeat00:02
Rabin ready to compromise00:02
Prize for V S Naipaul00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Judge to hear case of the cock that crowed too much00:02
Mulroney party backs Campbell00:02
Tennis: Chang loses the drift and his title00:02
Clinton approves British Airways' USAir link00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: Roots of the Green Party's political failure00:02
Armstrong goes00:02
Letter: Why N Korea left nuclear pact00:02
Laporte profits dip but Wassall up 73%00:02
Law Report: Judicial review not possible: Regina v Lord Chancellor, Ex parte Hibbit and Saunders Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Rose and Mr Justice Waller), 11 March 199300:02
Students in germ weapons alert00:02
Obituary: Lord Underhill00:02
Facing the storm00:02
Letter: Health workers at risk from patients00:02
Pigs' comeback00:02
Letter: The role of deception in ethical research00:02
Market Report: Hammerson bid speculation boosts shares00:02
Loophole puts computer buyers at risk: Mail-order customers are suffering heavy losses through company liquidations. David Hewson reports00:02
Selling operation traced to caravan: Mail-order customers are suffering heavy losses through company liquidations. David Hewson reports00:02
Blood test could identify women at risk of cancer00:02
Warning on NHS drugs bill00:02
The Daily Poem: Towards nightfall, Arizona00:02
Birt crisis tops dinner menu00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Teachers to fight any legal action on boycott00:02
Li sets sights on higher growth and drastic cuts00:02
ARTS / Room for improvement: What are the ideal conditions in which to look at art? Dalya Alberge considers the custom-made Henry Moore Institute00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Student beaten to death 'for taking the mickey'00:02
Obituary: Professor Howard Mayer Brown