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Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Letter: Scaling the peaks with a rosy glow00:02
View from City Road: Wimpey builds some trust00:02
The Budget: Fuel duties raised to reduce emissions: Petrol Tax00:02
Racing / Cheltenham Festival: Granville champions Pipe's claim to place among elite00:02
Football / FA Cup: Kelly realises Blades' dream00:02
Letter: Birt and Hussey threaten the integrity of the BBC00:02
View from City Road: Gilts get a subtle improvement00:02
The Budget: Red light for 'perk' vehicles: Company Cars00:02
Seabirds dying00:02
The Budget: 'A ruthless betrayal of election pledges'00:02
The Budget: Scotch price unchanged but beer to cost more: Excise duty00:02
Salami scare00:02
Obituary: Robert Tiffany00:02
Obituary: Myrtle Maclagan00:02
BBC governors back Birt00:02
The Budget / Briefly: First Option Bond is back00:02
Wessex 'cover-up' claim over ministers00:02
Architecture: What sort of life for a place of death?: Jonathan Glancey reports on a controversial scheme to redevelop the site of the Nazi concentration camp where the SS masterminded Hitler's Final Solution00:02
THEATRE / BETWEEN THE LINES: Matters of Life and Death: Sam Walters on David Cregan's Transcending and Nice Dorothy00:02
Obituary: Sylvain Floirat00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Letter: Birt and Hussey threaten the integrity of the BBC00:02
Cricket: Wright retires after NZ victory00:02
Easier done than said: Modern electronic communication has Richard Beardshaw at a loss for words00:02
United buys 10 titles to settle dispute00:02
Britain dearest for local phone calls, says report00:02
Rugby League: A mess from the men in the bunker: In the opinion of Dave Hadfield, the Rugby League's restructuring plan marks the end of an era of expansion00:02
Green shoots undamaged, says industry00:02
Payroll sell-off00:02
Turkish bombs00:02
Brazil debt deal00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Pygmy paradise: 'Song From the Forest' - Louis Sarno: Bantam, 14.99 pounds00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
The Budget: Rise in fuel bills is a blow00:02
Architecture: Don't prettify the pigsty: The cosmetic fiddlers of the shopping arcades should not be allowed to fake Arcadia, argues Rowan Moore00:02
Letter: Trouble with Thorp00:02
Baby drowns00:02
The Budget: Good causes could lose out on 126m pounds: Lottery00:02
Death 'suspicious'00:02
Poland outlaws abortions00:02
Business chiefs are lukewarm00:02
Graseby to float subsidiary in US00:02
Market Report: Good news for some on an uncertain day00:02
Rocking racism00:02
Badminton: English pair in pursuit of title00:02
Rabin cuts short US visit after 14 killed00:02
Obituary: David Gow00:02
The Budget: Clampdown on relief for removal expenses: Relocation00:02
The Budget: Cautious green welcome: Environment00:02
Government borrowed 5.4bn pounds in February00:02
45 feared dead in Calcutta bomb attack00:02
Call for Italy to close Iran embassy in Rome00:02
Architecture: A bird in search of a skyline00:02
North Korea defies UN over nuclear arms pact00:02
The Budget: Higher bills a 'disaster' for elderly00:02
'Accelerated' Maastricht Bill aims to break rebels00:02
Rugby League: Pilgrim promoted by Leeds00:02
Obituary: Professor R. A. McCance00:02
The Budget: PRT axed for new oil and gas fields: North Sea00:02
Letter: How the West has failed Russia00:02
Obituary: Max August Zorn00:02
Envoy defects00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Fish trade rejects charge of making excessive profits: The fall in dockside prices has not been reflected in cheaper sales over the counter. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Government questioned over illegal arms trade00:02
Yeltsin appeals to the West for help00:02
MUSIC / Rousing singalong: Robert Maycock on Passion & Resurrection in Canterbury Cathedral00:02
The funky Seventies look returns to Paris00:02
JFK's sister tipped for Dublin post00:02
The Budget: Regulations are eased yet again: VAT00:02
Migrant deal00:02
The Budget: 'Derisory' employment aid: Job Creation00:02
THEATRE / Northern exposure: Paul Taylor on Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love00:02
Cricket: Lewis thrives on hard work00:02
Tennis: Graf and Agassi advance in spite of the elements00:02
Obituary: Carlos Montoya00:02
The Budget: Rise in costs cancels benefits: Charities00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Final passed as Simon profits plunge by 71%00:02
The Budget: The green shoots diet of a man of vision00:02
Shake-up at Volkswagen after plunge in profits00:02
Law Report: Harassing telephone calls can be restrained: Khorasandjian v Bush - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Rose and Mr Justice Peter Gibson), 16 February 199300:02
From 'Georgy Girl' to the man in Daphne: Margaret Forster, the author who revealed the 'half-breed' sexuality of Daphne du Maurier, tells Angela Lambert how a secret life emerged00:02
Former Barclays chief took pay cut00:02
Army bandsmen total will be halved to 1,10000:02
Tory's ex-wife sues solicitors00:02
Hockey: Welch in form for further caps00:02
The Budget: Worst fears on PSBR confirmed: Borrowing00:02
The Budget: In a spin over her flat00:02
Muslim militants claim bus bombing00:02
PC weeps as he tells court of double shooting00:02
Letter: Andre Malraux was De Gaulle's man00:02
Media: More fireworks to come for a fragile BBC: The governors have in their care a great national institution. But even without the Birt affair, it would not take much to lose legitimacy, warns Maggie Brown00:02
Racing / Cheltenham Featival: Irish restore buoyancy despite inflation: Paul Hayward sees reserve swept away as action on the track ignites the Festival spirit00:02
The Budget: A good Budget for jobs00:02
Girl 'legally held in hospital'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Rugby Union: Probyn poised to play on00:02
Football: Injuries disrupt Smith's plans00:02
Storm death toll reaches 21300:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Queue here for a quick romance . . .00:02
Airtours loses fight for Owners00:02
The Budget / Briefly: Good sports00:02
Somerset cider brandy wins favour in Calvados country: A traditional illicit liquor is being revived commercially. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Leading Article: Clever, but the test is still to come00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Japanese politician stricken by an understated disease: A horror of the illness means little mention of it when a public figure suffers. Terry McCarthy reports from Tokyo00:02
Dishonest Injun00:02
Media: Everyone wants to talk to the 'Messiah': In Waco, Texas, religious cult members in a stand-off with the FBI are also on the media's most-wanted list. Peter Pringle reports00:02
Football / World Youth Cup: Joachim set to be the lone raider00:02
Comment: Lamont boxes cleverly on taxes00:02
The Budget: Rises kept down to inflation rate: Business Rate00:02
Arts: The city mission: In Manchester they're not moaning about funding crises or dwindling audiences. They're thinking 'pro-active'. Sabine Durant reports00:02
Racing / Cheltenham Festival: Double seals Swan's success00:02
Health grants00:02
The Budget: Channel tunnel and Heathrow links get go-ahead: Railways00:02
MUSIC / Custom and exile: SPSO / Dimitriev - Barbican Hall00:02
The Budget: Little help in 'imaginative' measures00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
The Budget: Widening of bands to be offset by bigger bills later: Personal Taxes00:02
Car dragged dog00:02
The Budget / Briefly: Negative equity00:02
US white knight bids for Brabant00:02
Sharp fall in working time lost to disputes00:02
Plant study likely to seek PR for second chamber00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Pact raises hopes of German rate cut00:02
The Budget: Shareholders to pay more: Dividends00:02
Opera swindle00:02
Media: More fireworks to come for a fragile BBC: The governors have in their care a great national institution. But even without the Birt affair, it would not take much to lose legitimacy, warns Maggie Brown00:02
BBC governors back Birt and admit 'errors': Director-General of the BBC re-emerges in public as support for his position strengthens despite continuing controversy over his tax affairs00:02
Diary00:02
Trugs? What a sterling idea: Forget Norman Lamont's embattled economy - you can set up your own, writes Imogen Edwards-Jones00:02
The Budget / Briefly: Share schemes00:02
TELEVISION BRIEFING / Bursting at the seams00:02
'Slip of the pen'00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Currency gain boosts Attwood00:02
US trade gap soars by dollars 59bn00:02
Obituary: David Gow00:02
Snooker: Davis is beaten by O'Brien00:02
The Budget: Summary00:02
Letter: Birt and Hussey threaten the integrity of the BBC00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
The Budget: Tax-free concession comes to aid of names: Lloyds00:02
The Budget / Briefly: Foreign bodies00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Less jam today - and even less tomorrow00:02
Letter: Fired-up frogs00:02
Media: Soap cleans up children's viewing: Sex, violence, riots . . . TV stands accused of corrupting the young. William Phillips looks at what they actually watch00:02
Peking tots up the cost of its boom00:02
Muslims defy siege, snow and starvation00:02
Hodgson gives company away00:02
The Budget: Trade lobby wins extra cover: Export Credits00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
The Budget: Lukewarm response to self-employed move: Self-assessment00:02
Column Eight: Clash of the big days00:02
Prison bridesmaid00:02
Letter: Patients who are no longer priorities00:02
Power workers' pay offer brings rise of up to 12%00:02
Algeria killing00:02
The Budget: Good causes could lose out on 126m pounds: Lottery00:02
Letter: Birt and Hussey threaten the integrity of the BBC00:02
TELEVISION / Murder plots and nightmare tickets: Mark Lawson gives his reasons why John Birt should go and runs through some possible replacements00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Behold a bold new era: No. 31 - Southampton00:02
BBA sells stake in Australian offshoot00:02
Youths remanded00:02
Chinese researchers find evidence of earliest writing00:02
Letter: Birt and Hussey threaten the integrity of the BBC00:02
Johnson Group holds its ground00:02
THE DAILY POEM / Anne Welby - (Died 9 May 1770, Beeby, Leicestershire)00:02
Birthdays00:02
First direct talks in Waco siege00:02
Canal appeal00:02
Football: Shooting Booth stuns Clydebank00:02
Salvador crime00:02
Japan 'failing' asylum-seekers00:02
Priest loses first attempt to prosecute Bland doctor00:02
Shevardnadze says Moscow backs rebels00:02
The Budget: Homebuyers save as limit rises: Stamp Duty00:02
The Budget: Public debt financing rules relaxed: Borrowing00:02
Life sentence for lawyer who killed his wife00:02
The Budget: Growth forecast raised: Economic Outlook00:02
Cricket: Lewis thrives on hard work00:02
Architecture: That old Paris embrace amid the new brutalism: Mitterrand's Grande Arche, criticised as heartless, attracts lovers and tourists alike, writes Jonathan Glancey00:02
Smoker sues over incurable tumour: Dying man who is claiming pounds 500,000 from Imperial Tobacco gives evidence to a commission in his front room00:02
Media: Students and trainees: attend a workshop at the TV Show00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: Inconsistencies of means-related fines00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
The Budget: Measures 'best that could be hoped for': Small Business00:02
The Budget: Loophole closed on capital gains loss: Capital Gains Tax00:02
Benn calls for UN to send envoy to Ulster00:02
Eta 'no problem'00:02
Letter: The dating issue00:02
Third Kaunda son arrested00:02
The Budget / Briefly: Relief extended00:02
Read my lips: no more Thatcherism: In delivering three Budgets for the price of one, Norman Lamont has rediscovered Keynesian instincts, writes Christopher Huhne00:02
Letter: Birt and Hussey threaten the integrity of the BBC00:02
The Budget: Twin attack on the burden for companies: Advance Corporation Tax00:02
Golf: Anxious wait for ball to drop00:02
Man gets nine months for 'vigilante' killing00:02
Half-smile on show for the cameras: Director-General of the BBC re-emerges in public as support for his position strengthens despite continuing controversy over his tax affairs00:02
'Cheetah' move00:02
The Budget: Lamont delays the pain with three-year gamble: - VAT imposed on fuel bills as Chancellor starts to curb public borrowing and reassure financial markets00:02
Charismatic right-winger eyes top prize: Francois Leotard has regained his confidence, and he could be the next prime minister of France, Julian Nundy writes from Frejus00:02
First direct talks in Waco siege00:02
Football: City worry over forged derby tickets00:02
The Budget: Poorest could be hardest hit00:02
Shares fall as Budget squeezes big investors00:02
The Budget: Owners cheer VAT move on racehorses: Bloodstock00:02
US warns India over new terrorist danger00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Court Circular00:02
THEATRE / Previews & First Nights00:02
Out of the West: English loses its teeth to the word dentists00:02
Kozyrev warns Balts of 'new Yugoslavia'00:02
THEATRE / Grime and punishment00:02
Amato survives chaotic day of taunts and insults00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Baby killed by straps on high chair