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Bunhill: Class acts00:02
Mia suicidal00:02
Political Commentary: Lamont presses survival button00:02
Budget's bite on business: Reform of advance corporation tax could drive up pension costs and dividend expectations, writes Richard Thomson00:02
NatWest hikes charges: Customers who are often overdrawn face heavy penalties, writes Vivien Goldsmith00:02
Apartheid deepens on streets of Ulster: Alarming new statistics show the extent of Northern Ireland segregation, writes David McKittrick00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Plans to alter forex tax rules prompt outcry00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
'Pee the bed] Witchy-coo]': Are children as ready to be cruel as they are to be good? Andrew O'Hagan recalls the savage tricks he and his young school friends played on the old and weak00:02
Shares: Searching for points of interest00:02
Pulling the plug on our public baths: Kate Hamlyn and Ngaio Crequer on bad news for swimmers00:02
Public Services Management: So, farewell then, poll tax: No one will lament the 'community charge', least of all the people who have to collect it. Paul Gosling reports00:02
Football: Taylor oblivious to the loudmouths00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
US tabloid tells new owner to 'get lost'00:02
Rabuka fails to illuminate dark side of Fiji00:02
Letter: When lesbian meant monster00:02
Letter: Nothing 'super' about looking younger than you are00:02
Letter: Health MP defends cancer test wait as 'normal'00:02
RECORDS / Jazz00:02
Question Time: Hong Kong: How did we get it? - What have we done with it? - Why will we lose it? - What will China do next? - And what do its people want? Ray Whittaker gives a plain person's guide to the colony00:02
Franc test for ERM00:02
City File: Suter00:02
Football / World Youth Cup: Brazil strike at death to take trophy: Nick Duxbury on a fitting finale to the World Youth Cup00:02
Volcano erupts00:02
The Broader Picture: Staying alive in Gorazde00:02
Football: Yorke on high as Villa seize title reins00:02
Letter: Blame me for bathtime revelations00:02
Competition: Win a trip for two to see the British Lions in New Zealand00:02
DRINK / The lowdown on laying down00:02
Sales of IoS increase by 20,00000:02
Rugby Union: Lions seek pack to enter All Blacks' den with pride: The British Isles party to tour New Zealand this summer will be named tomorrow. Chris Rea makes his own selection00:02
THEATRE / Too many fools to make a masterwork00:02
Letter: When lesbian meant monster00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Letters: Briefly00:02
Now you see them: It's been a long time since there was a pop phenomenon like this: frenzied fans, rhapsodising reviews . . . Suede, it seems, might be the future of rock and roll. Then again, they might not00:02
Football: A little local difficulty00:02
Then & Now: End of the line00:02
Boy of four dies as IRA bombers attack shoppers: Many shoppers injured as blasts rip through busy market00:02
The guilty secrets that sell volumes00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Money isn't everything to the modern graduate: Paul Gosling on a job-seeker's guide to employers with a social conscience00:02
Lombard team00:02
Smith goes to Paris for private 'summit'00:02
Letter: The case against censorship and screen violence00:02
Saddam builds a tomb for martyrs00:02
Football / Round-Up: Early baths for two on loan00:02
FILM / This Jack's no ripper00:02
City File: HTV in the red00:02
PROPERTY / On the counsellor's couch: Advice about mortgage debt can resolve a domestic crisis, says Mary Wilson00:02
TRAVEL / Memorable Journeys: Band on the folklorique run: Fay Weldon - On a jazz Tour de France00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Now you see them: It's been a long time since there was a pop phenomenon like this: frenzied fans, rhapsodising reviews . . . Suede, it seems, might be the future of rock and roll. Then again, they might not00:02
Columbus 'a secret agent'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A vanity affair: Philip Roth does not easily tire of his own brilliance. In his new novel, he gives us at least two versions of himself00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Call Sir Tim00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dreams of a boy on earth: 'Songs of Enchantment' - Ben Okri: Cape, 14.99 pounds00:02
Row on dearer heating grows00:02
Electricity supply deal with fraud fugitive angers Labour00:02
TELEVISION / Lamont loses in the gallop poll00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
EDUCATION / Summer Schools: Native woodnotes wild: Karen Gold visits an adult college dedicated to making music00:02
War talk no one can afford00:02
Revival begins at home for computer makers: Malcolm Wheatley on the benefits of manufacturing PCs closer to the market00:02
Franchisers take out a licence on a rosy future: All is not gloomy in one sector linked with the retail industry, writes Roger Trapp00:02
Taught to kill, not to pity: Falklands veteran Tim Lynch believes Army training creates men capable of atrocities00:02
A hundred readers got Budget right: Changes in VAT stumped most of the quiz contestants who tried to guess what the Chancellor had in his red box00:02
Bunhill: Long wait for sponsorship00:02
US insurers in tatters: Storms drive more firms to the wall. Larry Black reports from New York00:02
Tony Ryan in crisis talks on dollars 35m loan00:02
Letter: Health MP defends cancer test wait as 'normal'00:02
City File: Airtours00:02
Britain's plight makes French voters feel better: Julian Nundy in Paris on why the Socialists are in the firing line00:02
Britain's car parts makers are rolling over the critics: Suppliers of car components are revved up for a global race after adopting Japanese methods and standards. David Bowen reports00:02
Family tries to put boot into sale of shoe firm00:02
Norton plans to roar back00:02
Cricket: No progress when you put the cart before the horse: The strategy for producing a successful England team has proved a disaster. Simon Hughes explains why00:02
Businessman thinks he found a loophole00:02
Opinions: How hard do you work?00:02
OFT calls for more openness00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
How we met: Claude-Nathalie Thomas and Paul Bowles00:02
Serps choices reviewed: Budget changes encourage early return to the state pension plan, writes Maria Scott00:02
Rugby Union: Fine line divides aggression and thuggery: The death of a player has again raised concern over violence in rugby union. Guy Hodgson reports00:02
Deal or not 31 pits are 'doomed'00:02
Cricket: England leave in more shame00:02
Sex scandal routs prelate00:02
Leading Article: Birt: an apology00:02
Letter: Nothing 'super' about looking younger than you are00:02
Letter: The case against censorship and screen violence00:02
BOOK REVIEW / State of a treacherous nation: 'The Psychological Moment' - Robert McCrum: Secker, 14.99 pounds00:02
Rodham ill00:02
Premium Bonds00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Business Information Service: This week00:02
City File: Bunzl bounce00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Tenant fights rent increase of 850%00:02
Bunhill: Winging in00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Writs fly as Iraq oil firm fends off media00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Unsolved crimes of the heart: 'Dorothy L Sayers: Her Life and Soul' - Barbara Reynolds: Hodder, 25 pounds00:02
SHOW PEOPLE / A change of scene . . . 48 times: 69. Haydn Gwynne00:02
NBC inquiry00:02
Boy of four dies as IRA bombers attack shoppers: Many shoppers injured as blasts rip through busy market00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Reader, she married him - 1350 pages later: 'A Suitable Boy' - Vikram Seth: Orion, 20 pounds00:02
Bunhill: Class acts00:02
ART / Painter of partridge and ptarmigan: Collectors will gain from a museum's loss when 140 Archibald Thorburn paintings of birds go under the hammer at Sotheby's00:02
BOOK REVIEW / I bar dullard sociologist: 'Baudrillard Live: Selected Interviews' - ed Mike Gane: Routledge, pounds 40 / pounds 12.9900:02
Football: Carter drives to victory00:02
Bunhill: Possible attraction of BCCI00:02
Football: Late goal boosts Oldham00:02
Sport in Short: Rowing00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Football: Stalemate suits Gould00:02
MUSIC / From a whisker to a scream00:02
Cricket: But it's awfully hot out here00:02
Letter: Health MP defends cancer test wait as 'normal'00:02
Premium pitfalls for the pensioner: Andrew Warwick-Thompson illustrates how commission charges arise, and how then can eat into your savings00:02
Leading Article: A fragile liberalism00:02
Hard ACT for struggling firms00:02
City: Lamont may prove too clever by half00:02
Mubarak takes religious road00:02
ROCK / High spirits in a material world00:02
Evidence on Argentine shootings00:02
TRAVEL / Spring Skiing: Now we're dreaming of a white Easter: Climatic changes and the snow cannon mean good skiing can be had well into the spring. Doug Sager schusses in the sunshine and, overleaf, reports on late-season bargains00:02
Lucas unveils a diesel car breakthrough: European maker to use its electronic motor control, writes Russell Hotten00:02
Profile: Roots of good conscience: Ken Minton thrives on the vision that lifted him out of the mines to Laporte. John Murray reports00:02
The taxman's pinch is only a matter of time: A guide to the changes: who they hit and when the agony begins00:02
How the BBC's board got its story straight, at last: Much food, but no resignations. Michael Leapman reports on a week of dinners, dissent, and hard-talking00:02
Setback in war to save honey-bees00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Say what you like about . . .00:02
My Biggest Mistake00:02
Letter: Leith is not welcome in gay clubs00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Our Merrie England00:02
Labour MPs join Tyne Tees row00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Elected king provides bones of contention: 'The Last King of Poland' - Adam Zamoyski: Cape, 25 pounds00:02
Football: Profligate United take on that familiar look00:02
Why we are right to expect more from the BBC00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
VAT move puts heat on households: Paul Gosling shows how bills can come down with temperature00:02
Not quite as organic as you think00:02
RECORDS / Classical00:02
Letter: Blame me for bathtime revelations00:02
Football: The XI00:02
Spring Ram director faces call to quit00:02
Columbus 'a secret agent'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / You we'ant find his like: 'Tennyson' - Peter Levi: Macmillan, 20 pounds00:02
Operation date00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: The long and the short and the fall00:02
Tennis: Nerves get the better of Graf00:02
Profile: General Philippe Morillon - Bosnia, I am with you: Tony Barber reports from Zvornik on the French general who is bringing hope to a besieged town00:02
Letter: Leith is not welcome in gay clubs00:02
Football: Norwich lose in power game00:02
Hong Kong: Europe's long enchantment under a spell cast in the Orient: China has won over the West on its own terms, writes Derek Davies00:02
Space games00:02
CABARET / Piano forte00:02
Tyre dump fire00:02
Football: Blades on knife-edge00:02
Escobar aide killed00:02
Deaths00:02
ART / Gloomy adventures of a stick-in-the-mud: What was Georges Rouault afraid of, exactly? A retrospective at the RA reveals a morose child lashing out at the adult world (CORRECTED)00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Football: Rosenthal ends Everton resistance in the final act00:02
An English burglar starves for Nagaland: Ian MacKinnon reports on one man's fight for an Indian hill tribe00:02
Yeltsin declares 'special rule'00:02
VIDEO / Competition00:02
John Smith makes Labour pitch for the religious high ground00:02
City File: Wellcome gains from sector review00:02
City File: Sunset & Vine00:02
Tory MPs back Lamont in poll00:02
Economics: Paying the cheque for boom times00:02
Bunhill: Tangled web at the radio auction00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Uncle Sam's crack troops: 'Buffalo Soldiers' - Robert O'Connor: Flamingo, 5.99 pounds00:02
Rugby Union: Benetton drives France to championship00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Howling for Wolf Tone: 'A Deeper Silence: The Hidden Origins of the United Irishmen' - A T Q Stewart: Faber, 25 pounds00:02
Hitler: he did only have one00:02
City File: Sterling faith00:02
Tata takeover00:02
Not quite as organic as you think00:02
Racing: Aces in Tenby and Armiger: With the Flat racing season starting this week, Paul Hayward hears what Henry Cecil's stable has to offer00:02
Racing: Names to watch in '9300:02
Football: Cascarino does level best00:02
Financing: Leg up for small firms: Changes in the loan guarantee scheme are seen as a chance for the banks to mend fences00:02
Rapist hanged00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Championship: Ireland kick up a storm00:02
The best and worst: Units get glimpse of recovery00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Here comes my nineteenth hi-fi breakdown00:02
RECORDS / The IOS playlist00:02
CONTEMPORARY POETS / 28. D J Enright00:02
Rubens remands00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: No thanks for the memoirs00:02
City: Fiery Baptism00:02
TRAVEL / Spring skiing: Bloodied but unbowed on a knife-edge in the sky: Doug Sager accompanies a novice braving the highest risk of all00:02
City: Pure madness00:02
Ministers face the prospect of a summer of discontent: Barrie Clement predicts growing industrial militancy as firefighters, railworkers and miners make ready for strikes00:02
MOTORING / Benvenuto Cinquecento]: Fiat's new city car, on sale in Britain from June, is the latest in a 500 line that began with the Topolino, or 'Little Mouse'. Jonathan Glancey salutes three small engineering triumphs00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Your Money: Bamboozled by fireworks00:02
HEALTH / Common Complaints: Brain tumours00:02
Yeltsin seizes power from parliament00:02
EXHIBITIONS / To wow or not to wow?: That is the question raised by two sculpture shows on opposite sides of London - and art00:02
Competition: The story of the year00:02
Co-op offers cheap credit card00:02
Oil cash seepage raises US aid doubts00:02
Clean-up squad squares up to boxing barons: The US has begun a drive to knock out corruption in the fight game. Patrick Cockburn reports from Washington00:02
FOOD / Civilised ways with a barbarian root: Michael Bateman on how haute cuisine chefs are tarting up rhubarb00:02
Football: Still crazy after all these years: The trials he endured as England manager have done little to dull Bobby Robson's love of football. Rupert Metcalf reports from Lisbon00:02
Television Production: Minority with an eye for the majority view: Programmes made by independents are wearing a more populist face00:02
Shakespeare reserved for bright pupils00:02
Letter: How many British were gassed?00:02
TRAVEL / Spring Skiing: Where to go for the bargains00:02
Morillon escorts Muslims to safety00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
A far cry that sounds just like Hitler: Germany's right-wing Republicans are poised to gain seats in the Bundestag. Adrian Bridge in Berlin meets their leader, soft-spoken Franz Schonhuber00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Q & A: Hoops, stripes, heraldry . . . and the O'Grady effect00:02
'Poverty diseases' are back again00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Big draw for 'sophisticated' nerds: 'Adult Comics: An Introduction' - Roger Sabin: Routledge, pounds 35/ pounds 9.9900:02
Football: Spirited Celtic seize initiative to end Rangers' unbeaten run00:02
Letter: Nothing 'super' about looking younger than you are00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Say it with chrysanths: 'The Culture of Flowers' - Jack Goody: CUP, 40 pounds00:02
CHILDREN / Hiring the hand that rocks the cradle: Working parents are gripped by a new middle-class angst. What exactly is a nanny's status - and how far can she be trusted? Madeleine Marsh on an awkward alliance00:02
Why I want Tony Bland's doctor tried for murder: Geraldine Bedell meets the pro-life priest determined to obey 'higher laws'00:02
Clinton backs Yeltsin's new powers00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Lloyd's appeal00:02
RADIO / A talent to enrage00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
Hunters are hunted as saboteurs protest00:02
Timex march00:02
Letter: Penile dementia00:02
Boom time for ICI at the TNT factory: Explosive manufacturers have discovered a new market, writes Chris Blackhurst00:02
Football: Blackburn sleepwalk00:02
Bunhill: Marathon runs00:02
Fishing Lines: The heady art of coarse publishing00:02
Estimating own taxes carries risks00:02
New schooling for the less academic?00:02
An English burglar starves for Nagaland: Ian MacKinnon reports on one man's fight for an Indian hill tribe00:02
Question Time: Hong Kong: How did we get it? - What have we done with it? - Why will we lose it? - What will China do next? - And what do its people want? Ray Whittaker gives a plain person's guide to the colony00:02
ART MARKET / Up for sale