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Football: The ambling alp and other immense talents: Tomorrow is prize-giving day for the Professional Footballers' Association. Joe Lovejoy hands out the Oscars00:02
DANCE / An improper Charlie: Judith Mackrell on Maurice Bejart's double bill at Sadler's Wells00:02
Food & Drink: We would like you to cook our dinner: Sophie Grigson invites you to enter this year's Independent/Le Cordon Bleu cook competition and Joanna Blythman gives you some tips on how to win00:02
Mousetricht explains the European idea to baffled bambini00:02
Stained glass creation sheds artistic light on new Tate gallery00:02
Heartbreak for pet owners as dogs fall prey to poisoned bait: Oliver Gillie on an illegal practice that kills indiscriminately00:02
Two jailed for student murder00:02
Motorcycling: Spectators on probation at Le Mans00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Time is taking a siesta: In the Place of Fallen Leaves - Tim Pears: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 14.9900:02
Saturday Night: Virtual reality of Little Girl World00:02
Anniversaries00:02
View from New York: Down-sizing towards a disposable workforce00:02
Business and City: Endowment auction00:02
NatWest goofs over Euro Disney shares: Sue Fieldman reports on a tortuous process00:02
Business and City: Friars offer an indulgence00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Southam stake sale approved00:02
Golf: Doyle loses job as Tour executive00:02
Property: Come out into the garden, dear buyer: How much do the grounds that surround our houses contribute to their value? David Lawson reports00:02
Motoring / Road Test: Big cat that purrs as well as roars: Gavin Green says Jaguar's XJ12 gives its German and Japanese rivals a lesson in luxury00:02
Athletics: Obstinate McColgan prepared for any obstacles: Scotland's world women's 10,000 metres champion is looking for revenge in tomorrow's world cross-country championships in Spain00:02
Travel / Departures: Coast to coast00:02
Business and City: A free buildings insurance guide00:02
Hockey: Authority attacked00:02
Police fear more terrorist violence: Loyalist attacks 'kept in check by surveillance'00:02
Property: Rising sales halt slide in prices00:02
Gardening: Wolf's lair in a town garden: In this London house you can't tell where indoors ends and outdoors begins. Anna Pavord meets its keeper, a man who hates gardening00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
The Way I Was: The ideal me in the mirror: Margaret Howard tells Nicholas Roe about a once-in-a-lifetime look00:02
Foot offered sick leave after ban on column: 'Mirror' writer's future is in doubt after attack on paper's new regime. Will Bennett and Andrew Gliniecki report00:02
Retrotech: the art on your sleeve: The latest clockwork Swatch watch is at the forefront of a small but militant, engineering-led design tendency, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
Six of the Best00:02
Football: Hateley's two-game penalty00:02
Travel / Departures: Singles activity00:02
Travel: How to beat those Las vegas bandits: Introducing a new series, Simon Calder gambles in Las Vegas00:02
Travel: Terminal shopping00:02
MUSIC / Upbeat00:02
Bridge00:02
'Biggest VAT ring' cracked by Customs: Treasury estimated to have lost pounds 10m00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Travel: Sailing down memory lane: Frank Barrett picks the winning chapter in our epic drama of ferry life on the high seas00:02
Basketball: Referees in revolt00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Obituary: Alister MacDonald00:02
Golf: Price sets a stern challenge: US PGA champion breaks Sawgrass' two-round record while lightning strikes for Langer00:02
UN vote to take on Somalia peace duty00:02
Bus workers in London to join one-day stoppage00:02
Hepworth hit by devaluation: Profits down 36% as demand falls00:02
Deng bolsters Jiang with another title: The Chinese leader hopes to smooth the way for his heir apparent by making him president00:02
Gaullist patrician the man most likely to succeed: Balladur is hot tip for PM, writes Julian Nundy in Paris00:02
Mandela judgment delayed00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Spring castle00:02
Cricket: Pakistan punished by Lara: Let-off for little left-hander00:02
Britannia competitive despite cut00:02
Racing: Sumoto struck from Guineas lists00:02
Arrest over Russian cadet deaths00:02
Nabisco head named as new chief of IBM: Gerstner promises a 'no-holds-barred' approach00:02
Motorcycling: Schwantz waltzes round Rainey: The new season starts00:02
SFO wins access to Maxwell and Trachtenberg interviews: Details of court decision to be made known next week00:02
Warning on holiday insurance00:02
Fishermen's armada blockades Plymouth harbour: Ferries and Navy movements are hit by trawler crews' one-day protest. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Mother's determined search for peace: Alan Murdoch on the rapid rise of an anti-violence protest00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Tonic sulphur00:02
Business and City: New system for NI payments00:02
Baseball: Dandy signs for Yankee doodler: The New York Yankees, once the big cheese of the Big Apple, are ready for a revival. Richard Weekes reports00:02
Lloyds Bank to provide summaries00:02
Rich get best deal over VAT on fuel: Budget 'hits poorest hardest'00:02
Plan aims to set aside more land00:02
He gave himself up to the British, then they shot him: An Argentine Falklands veteran tells Isabel Hilton how he was the victim of a war crime00:02
Football: England's players in headstrong mood as they prepare to leave tomorrow for their World Cup qualifier in Turkey00:02
Peking warms to Hong Kong airport00:02
Firebomber from Welsh group jailed: Militant nationalist given 12 years in first success for arson inquiry00:02
Rugby League: Widnes turn on style00:02
Travel / Departures: Long-haul offers00:02
Serbs look to rationing to beat economic crisis: UN sanctions are putting pressure on Belgrade to end the war in Bosnia00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Money Grouse: Confusing insurance offer follows loan by Citroen Finance00:02
US Marines sweep Kismayu00:02
Friendly promises prove misleading: Tax-free investment does not necessarily mean risk-free, writes Maria Scott00:02
Travel / Departures: Last-minute flights00:02
Letter: A new spirit in Ireland00:02
Confession by retarded man is ruled out: Detectives breached evidence guidelines00:02
Racing: Ashdren can end Amazing sequence: A small stable may hold the Lincoln key on an afternoon when sensible punters will shop around00:02
A splendidly uncivil servant00:02
Rowing / Boat Race: Gillard senses Light Blue at end of tunnel: Cambridge's youthful No 2 believes his crew are mentally prepared to climb out of the trough of defeat00:02
Letter: A new spirit in Ireland00:02
Timex president's firms went bust owing pounds 718,000: Company chief who locked out workers was barred from own factory00:02
Out of India: Ringing up the charges with clinical efficiency00:02
Body found00:02
Nationwide caps it with 7.85% deal00:02
Business and City: Guaranteed fund relaunched00:02
Business and City: New rates for employee drivers00:02
Travel: The free route to democracy: Armed with his citizen's rights, Frank Barrett sets off for Westminster and finds that touring the Houses of Parliament can cost a mint00:02
Clarke considers plan for prison league tables: Home Office to rate effectiveness of jails in rehabilitating offenders00:02
BOOK REVIEW / On the run and wish you were here: Sabine Durrant on a novel that takes a fresh look at the alienation-and-all-that of modern life: Postcards - E Annie Proulx: Fourth Estate - pounds 14.9900:02
MUSIC / Talking through the bar lines: Europeans hold the high ground in South African music, but they won't for long. Susan Loppert reports00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Mrs Mouse was my ex from hell00:02
Auctions00:02
Travel: Uncle Sam pays Fidel for a place on the beach: Simon Calder rides with soldiers, pigs and peasants in his quest to visit Guantanamo, a US outpost on Communist shores00:02
Coal White Paper: UDM to hold first strike ballot over pit closures: Moderate union's leadership condemns 'betrayal' - Electricity firms deny making firm commitments00:02
Speech therapy by birds00:02
Mladic agrees to ceasefire: UN sanctions are putting pressure on Belgrade to end the war in Bosnia00:02
European Engineers00:02
Clocks go forward00:02
Business and City: Special offers for cardholders00:02
Travel Bookshelf00:02
Russian Congress fails to impeach Yeltsin: Early elections mooted as way out of crisis00:02
Students advised to complain00:02
Man in Salvation Army case admits cash move: Businessman signed to switch money into investment account00:02
Japan troops to Mozambique00:02
Business and City: Youngsters Check It Out]00:02
More jobs go at Leyland van plant00:02
Obituary: John Hersey00:02
HTV reorganisation results in pre-tax losses of pounds 2m00:02
Daft assumptions of council tax: Many valuations have been made on an artificial basis, writes Gail Counsell00:02
Advisers want more say over BBC policy: General council seeks a clearly defined role00:02
National Express ahead of forecast: Group discussing two acquisitions00:02
Football Diary: Refuge from reality00:02
Football: World Cup linesman dies00:02
I knew all about condoms, but nothing of love00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Hospital cutback00:02
Letter: Light at the end of the Channel tunnel or a disaster for the people of Kent?00:02
Engineering exports surge but orders flat: Sterling strong on hopes of recovery00:02
Food & Drink: The best Bordeaux-style reds from both worlds00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Nigeria combats vote-buying00:02
Sporting Digest: Speed Skating00:02
Reatil Therapy: Enter the not-so-down at heel: You thought it was a joke? Not true. Platforms are a high street fashion statement. Julie Aschkenasy surveys the scene00:02
Tennis: Americans face Cup exit00:02
Property: Historic rescue with a modern twist00:02
Golf: Birdies leave Torrance in bubbly mood00:02
MUSIC / Double Play: Love and death: New records reviewed by Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson00:02
Strangers mourn boy killed by IRA: 'The anger I feel is an anger born of righteousness: against evil, manipulation and lies' - the Bishop of Birkenhead00:02
Football: Nicholl adds knowledge as one-horse Raith scent title00:02
Business and City: There is still time to invest in a PEP00:02
Travel: Beat the queues for the last resort: Chris Gill offers a guide to places and prices for a last-minute fling on the slopes at Easter00:02
Fiat denies corruption charges00:02
Cycling: Boardman's club in row00:02
Shire horses go separate ways: Oliver Gillie reports on 11 animals to be sold or adopted as a breeder retires00:02
Candid Caller00:02
Laura stable00:02
Food & Drink: Examiner's notes from last year: Sophie Grigson invites you to enter this year's Independent/Le Cordon Bleu cook competition and Joanna Blythman gives you some tips on how to win00:02
Travel: Uncle Sam pays Fidel for a place on the beach: Simon Calder rides with soldiers, pigs and peasants in his quest to visit Guantanamo, a US outpost on Communist shores00:02
Travel: Snowbird00:02
BOOKS / Letter from Strasbourg: Not born to live like beasts: Anthony Rudolf talks poetry and survival with Primo Levi's soul mate00:02
Gardening Cuttings: All bricked up00:02
Barclaycard users face questioning00:02
Two Michaels with a TV mission00:02
Playwright rules out censorship: Miller links screen and street violence00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Filling the threat gap with the spectre of Islam: Daniel Easterman asks whether the West will ever dismantle its myths and stereotypes of Muslim countries: The Islamic threat: myth or reality? - John Esposito: OUP pounds 2200:02
Profile: His brilliant Korea is a lifetime of lies: Kim Il Sung, Great Leader with the Bomb00:02
Wills00:02
Ashdown warns of political 'sickness': Public 'disillusioned about politicians'00:02
Anti-abortionists plan to lay siege to clinics: Warning of acid attacks and fire bombs00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Playing happy families in Brahmpur: Tim McGirk on the exhausting charms of Vikram Seth's frothy comedy manners, marriages and mynah birds: A suitable boy - Vikram Seth: Phoenix House, pounds 2000:02
Letter: Light at the end of the Channel tunnel or a disaster for the people of Kent?00:02
Appeals: Soho Theatre Company00:02
Portman will tell savers when their time is up: Flurry of complaints from fixed-rate bondholders00:02
Weary Russian rivals fight to a standstill00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Food & Drink: War of the world's best, cheap reds: The New World gives better value under a fiver, said Anthony Rose. France rose to the challenge00:02
Appeals: Friends of Poland00:02
Food & Drink: Good reason to become a couch potato: On a small screen near you, a tasteful drama about vegetables full of true grit and true Brits. Herewith some of the recipes that got away00:02
Brown & Tawse restructuring to cut losses00:02
Brokers convicted in BP corruption trial: Court is told of industrial spies rigging tendering system in North Sea oil contracting business00:02
Bowls: Necessary measures are taken as competition hots up on the carpet at Stevenage00:02
Letter: Light at the end of the Channel tunnel or a disaster for the people of Kent?00:02
Motoring: Wow, it didn't do that in the showroom]: Success at Silverstone in the touring car races, which open tomorrow, has a subtle effect on sales, says Roger Bell00:02
Uganda slips through West's democracy net: The aid weapon is forcing change in Africa, but its use is selective00:02
A-hunting we will go: Look again at British sporting paintings, says John Windsor00:02
Motor Racing: Prost leaves his pursuers pondering: Williams colleagues prove to be the quickest in qualifying00:02
ANC welcomes 'confession'00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Clinton's arms-cut plans00:02
Food & Drink: Gastropod00:02
Church appointments00:02
Letter: Laws needed to police beaches and the cruel sea00:02
Service appointments00:02
Travel / Departures: Portugal prices00:02
28% rise at Watts Blake00:02
Travel: The best things in travel are free: Introducing a new series, Simon Calder sails the Baltic00:02
Food & Drink: And this little piggy was given a saucy marinade: Recipe00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Farrow tells of offer to break Allen's legs00:02
TELEVISION / Haven't we met?: Thomas Sutcliffe on dodgy characters in fiction, as revealed by Mary Dickinson00:02
Gardening / Tool Box: One man went to mow, went to mow a meadow00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Sporting Digest: Croquet00:02
Rugby Union: No loss of pressure from the brewery tap: The leagues build to a climax with the English sponsor prepared to stand by the courage of its convictions00:02
Letter: A corner of a foreign field that is forever Owen00:02
Travel / Departures: Rail ride00:02
Travel / Departures: Easter theme park00:02
Petrol price cut00:02
Obituary: Leopold Labedz00:02
Lesotho vote for democracy00:02
Court clears way for newspaper bid by Murdoch00:02
Iranian treated for gun wounds00:02
Football: Chance for Wright to put it right: Arsenal striker promised an opportunity to break duck in Turkey00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Obituary: Josef Steindl00:02
NY bombing 'mastermind' allegedly tortured in Egypt00:02
Rugby League: Fox back in the running00:02
BOOKS / Hellraiser who never met an adjective he liked: Anthony Quinn meets Pete Dexter, a wild and crazy guy whose novels display a white-knuckle prose style00:02
Business and City: Graduate deal from Barclays00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
A shadow of its former self: Neasa MacErlean looks at the options for Business Expansion Schemes following the Chancellor's moves in the Budget00:02
Racing: Hyperion hits the jackpot at Newbury00:02
Hoops, bells and beads for a bit of flare: With silk flower, skull cap and crochet top, Tamsin Blanchard offers short cuts to Seventies glamour00:02
BOOKS / Classic Thoughts: Breaking into tragedy: Will Self on the raw insights of Celine's novel Death on the Instalment Plan00:02
Birthdays00:02
MUSIC / Still the man of distinction: 'Even when he's square, he's cool, man.' Mark Steyn talks to Cy Coleman, Tony award-winning composer of City of Angels00:02
Food & Drink: A bad oyster from the barrel00:02
Leading Article: Hope for healing00:02
Appeals: The Robert Owen Foundation00:02
Uzbeks back Yeltsin's drive for democracy00:02
Country Matters: From Thursday your cat must wear a muzzle00:02
Appointments00:02
Treasury invites 100 to act as BT share shops: Brokers will use scheme to find new clients00:02
'Jewish-gang plot to kill Hitler'00:02
Bottomley visit00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Travel / Departures: Logis listings00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Football: Opening for Portsmouth00:02
Mail bags stolen in armed raid on train00:02
News in Brief00:02
Court Circular00:02
Appeals: Gainsborough's House: Correction00:02
G7 invitation gives some solace00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Magazine offer00:02
Rugby League: Tuuta appeal rejected00:02
Rowing: Oxford buoyed by greater experience: After six successive defeats, Cambridge will seek to stem the tide in today's 139th Boat Race00:02
BAe confirms transfer of corporate jets work to US00:02
Bank rescue detail sought by Labour00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A highly tantalising layer-cake: Natasha Walter on Philip Roth's ambitious new novel full of Mossad manoeuvres, mistaken identities and missed chances: Operation Shylock - Philip Roth: Jonathan Cape, pounds 14.9900:02
When equality means hate for all: John Carlin finds the motives of a white South African living in a black squatter camp are not all they might be00:02
Football Team News00:02
Americans tempt the Palestinians: US dangles Rabin concession as bait for peace talks00:02
Heath attacks rebels' tactics00:02
Rugby Union: Vaux out of election: Welsh presidency fiasco00:02
Drugs war shifts gear: Escobar's pursuers are concentrating on his movable assets, Phil Davison writes from Medellin00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Today's Number00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Obituary: Phia Berghout00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
How the Paras 'executed' me: Argentine soldier says he was shot in the head by British troops to whom he had surrendered00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Travel / Departures: Late packages00:02
Libetia's boy soldiers leave a trail of ruin: Some of the fiercest fighters in the civil war are children, hardly higher than an AK-4700:02
If Scotland Yard is really looking for evidence, here it is: Diplomatic relations having been restored with Britain, there is little enthusiasm for a 'war crimes' inquiry