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Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Richardson revels in glory: Bridlington inspired by a Wearside wizard00:02
Clamping firm's directors charged00:02
Obituary: Marian Anderson (CORRECTED)00:02
Church group reported for 'sex bias': Blow to hopes of deal on female priests00:02
Letter: Judas Iscariot and the roots of Christian anti-Semitism00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead - Badminton Horse Trials00:02
Letter: Heart-warming fiasco of the Grand National00:02
Letter: Heart-warming fiasco of the Grand National00:02
Offenders given 'soft sentences' under new law: Lack of information ties magistrates' hands00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Hillsdown pays 490,000 pounds bonus as profits slip00:02
A tragic opportunity for reconciliation00:02
UN ready to admit Skopje00:02
Father of Hillary Clinton dies00:02
China will accept HK triads00:02
Wilson swallows bitter pill of futility: Republicans cherish memory of past meetings00:02
Football: Clough continues to enjoy chairman's confidence: Forest stand by their veteran manager as the fight to preserve Premier status enters its final stages00:02
Boxing: Lewis and Bruno prepare to negotiate: Splitting the purse of Britain's richest and biggest fight could be a stumbling block00:02
We don't want rippling biceps, just clean hair00:02
Pound closes at 10-week high against the mark00:02
Letter: Catholic teaching on homosexuality00:02
Rag trade flourishes as old rivalry dies: Teresa Poole encounters hopeful shoppers from the old Soviet bloc in search of a quick profit in Peking markets00:02
Women stage sit-in at threatened pit00:02
Letter: St Petersburg treasure00:02
Letter: Funds for theology00:02
Suicide exposes tobacco cash racket: EC official masterminded massive subsidy payments for unsaleable product00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
2m pounds needed to keep Old Master in Britain00:02
George may be a saint, but the dragon was much more fun00:02
Receivers called in as slump hits Lelliott00:02
Wife found guilty of contract killing plot00:02
The Daily Poem: Liverpool00:02
Letter: Professional teaching00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: A design disaster00:02
Home Computer: Streetwise way to cut the cost of software: Mike Hardaker used to sell computers until he went straight. He explains how to get the best deal on essential programs for working with Windows00:02
Leading Article: A risky initiative from a presidential PM00:02
Letter: Thumper's complaint00:02
Obituary: Alfred Butts00:02
Plane crashes00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
'Mirror' demands pounds 50,000 over use of Foot column00:02
MUSIC / Stars of India shining brightly : Robert Maycock on Zakir Hussain and his percussion ensemble at the Queen Elizabeth Hall00:02
FILM / You promised me a miracle: Leap of Faith (PG) Richard Pearce (US); The Ox (12) Sven Nykvist (Swe); Paris is Burning (no cert) Jennie Livingston (US); Best of the Best 2 (18) Robert Radler (US)00:02
Letter: Judas Iscariot and the roots of Christian anti-Semitism00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Back to the future as Italians reclaim their honour: The public is being given a history lesson in an attempt to root corruption out of daily life, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
Queens Moat may write off 300m pounds : Losses could put paid to dividend hopes00:02
Third escape00:02
Birthdays00:02
Tories seek to delay Royal Mail break-up: Cabinet wants to avoid controversy in next session of Parliament00:02
American Football: Green Bay's greenbacks are right for White: The nascent transfer market has landed its first big catch. Matt Tench reports on the talent trawl00:02
TSW dons military boots in reverse takeover00:02
Obituary: Russell Pipe00:02
Sun Alliance pays dividend despite loss of 130m pounds00:02
Equestrianism: Major Wager comes off00:02
Farmers put boar back on menu: Oliver Gillie reports on an ancient dish that is poised to return to the supermarket shelves00:02
Messiah forsakes the East End takeaways: Painter prophet says the chances are high that Maitreya, the World Teacher, is about to go public00:02
FILM / DIRECTOR'S CUT: The difficulties of going native: Regis Wargnier, director of Indochine, on culture-clashes in Sir David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia00:02
Tennis: McEnroe homes in on Davis Cup job: US captain comes under pressure00:02
Racing: Flag day for Flat racing00:02
Camped out in a land that should be home00:02
DANCE / Clicking fingers, stamping feet: Judith Mackrell on illicit love among the gypsies in the Royal Ballet's new production of Don Quixote at the Royal Opera House00:02
ART / Images worthy of worship : Iain Gale on an exhibition that reveals how modern British artists continue the age-old struggle to depict Christ's divinity00:02
People: Parable of the labourers on the celery farm00:02
Bill for too much faith is 6.2m pounds : Naivety led a Salvation Army colonel into a questionable scheme. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Third teaching union to ballot on tests boycott: Patten offer to defuse dispute fails as Tories claim unions are looking for confrontation00:02
Court Circular00:02
Woman guilty of hiring killer to shoot husband00:02
Rugby Union: Price dies at age of 4700:02
Racing: Hard landings take heavy toll on endurance: The sudden retirement of Peter Scudamore at the age of 34 stresses the rugged life of a jump jockey. Sue Montgomery reports00:02
The Bluffer's Briefing: Espionage00:02
Diary00:02
Hockey: Hounslow go Euro00:02
FILM / Box-Office charts00:02
Plutonium airlift defended: DoT 'not notified' of toxic shipment00:02
Pollution rules could threaten more mines: Power generators told to curb emissions from their coal-fired stations by 200100:02
FILM REVIEWS / Small town blues, big city nightmare: One False Move, Carl Franklin's distinctive film noir. Plus Steve Martin in Leap of Faith, and Sven Nykvist's The Ox00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Misconceptions to drive one round the maypole00:02
Trouble for that nice Dr Carey: Is the Archbishop of Canterbury up to the job? Many doubt it, writes Andrew Brown00:02
Briton drowns00:02
McCartney finally achieves his 11-year dream of 'Fame' : Former Beatle sets date for opening of college for performing arts in Liverpool after raising money from the Queen and the EC. David Lister reports00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: First steps down Cemetery Road00:02
Law Report: No disclosure to defendant: Re Headington Investments Ltd - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Steyn and Lord Justice Rose), 7 April 199300:02
Home Computer: A program that gives you the works: Bill Raines, chaplain of Imperial College, London, goes a bundle on his integrated software00:02
Suspension riles Welsh masons00:02
Azeris hope for respite in ceasefire: Defeats by the Armenians have divided a demoralised people00:02
Two arrested for Miami killing00:02
TELEVISION / A wimple not a bang: Thomas Sutcliffe reviews Body and Soul00:02
Salvation Army acts against four top officers over missing millions: Three moved to other posts and another sacked after report points to 'mistakes'00:02
Court decision on no-fly zone relieves Bonn: Forces will be active outside the Nato area for first time since the Second World War00:02
Balladur promises progress and justice: Election euphoria prevails in France, despite a list of economic and social problems00:02
Letter: Heart-warming fiasco of the Grand National00:02
Consultant held00:02
Palestinian charged in ship raid00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Iran 'seeks missile deal' with N Korea: US concerned at report of nuclear arms offered in exchange for oil00:02
No love lost as gold-digging wife is told to repay 156,000 pounds00:02
Death disrupts spring in Bosnian classroom: For children accustomed to war, school is the only fun they have, Marcus Tanner reports from Sarajevo00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
FILM / Critical Round-Up00:02
Brighter outlook for owners as South-east house prices surge00:02
Vicar found dead00:02
Discounts dampen DIY giants' Easter optimism: Uneasy days for shareholders as price war develops00:02
Jim White on Friday: To the manor born; by poverty stricken: You've seen the lions of Longleat . . . how about the rastafarian sheep of Layer Marney Tower? Keeping up this family pile takes imagination00:02
Union Carbide officials in dock00:02
Motor Racing: Exit Mansell, enter the nearly-Famous Five: Britain's Formula One quintet are tuning up to make some noise at Donington Park. Derick Allsop reports00:02
Correction00:02
Broken pianos are a girl's best friend: Rose Rouse meets Simon Fraser, a jeweller who is challenging traditional ideas about what is and isn't precious00:02
Cycling: Barcelona winners to scale the new Hill: The south London track where Olympic races were held in 1948 is back in business. Robin Nicholl reports00:02
MPs support Sunday trade compromise: Proposal would help smallest shops but curb opening hours for major stores00:02
Hindu militants arrested00:02
Councils drop plans to sue beach guide: Resorts dropped from handbook advised that they have no rights to damages00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Blunder puts Tories out of electoral race00:02
Iran 'seeks missile deal' with N Korea: US concerned at report of nuclear arms offered in exchange for oil00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Ronson share deal in Heron debt package: Bondholders' dismay at incentives for pounds 1bn refinancing00:02
'Mirror' sets terms00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: Judas Iscariot and the roots of Christian anti-Semitism00:02
FILM INTERVIEW / Just pushing up daffodils: Director Agniezka Holland is filming The Secret Garden. Mark Burman reports00:02
Letter: The world's duty towards Bosnia00:02
Ice Hockey: Keen Cooper too much for baffled Bracknell: Devils deliver the goods00:02
Yeltsin backs Mordovia leader00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
Out of Russia: No Yeltsin, no crisis, no snow - no problem00:02
Thousands head for the sun: Nearly 400,000 fly out from London airports00:02
Leading Article: Keeping faith in competition00:02
Parking penalty00:02
Clinton budget sails into battle with Congress and deficit: 'First stage' dollars 1,500bn package raises taxes and cuts defence spending Republicans promise to fight it all the way00:02
Shuttle blasts off on ozone study00:02
Today's Number: 2400:02
Football: Rangers establish themselves as a credible continental force: Scots' display in southern France switches the pressure on to Marseille in the race for a place in the European Cup final00:02
Motor Racing: Prost makes his reservation: Circuit criticised as former champion impresses00:02
Rugby Union: Clement and Lafond relieved: French reports of failed drug tests in Paris prove to be false00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Golf / The 57th US Masters: Ageless Nicklaus leads drive down memory lane: Langer leads Europe's challenge as the British contingent make a steady start on a vintage day for golf's golden oldies00:02
Market Report: Medeva falls victim to drug sector malaise00:02
Paris policeman charged00:02
Flight ban fuels consumer circus: Tunisians cash in on Libyan subsidies to create a cross-border boom00:02
Leading Article: Not a time to talk to the IRA00:02
Keith Elliott at Large / Golf: The greens are white, the balls are red: In the land of the midnight putt, snow and -20C temperatures present no barrier to those stricken by the golf bug00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Governor jailed00:02
Obituary: Terry Price00:02
Sports Listings: This weekend: Drag racing - The Thunderball, Santa Pod00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
'40 more years' of violence: Unionists condemn secret IRA meeting that leaves Gordon Wilson with sombre message for Northern Ireland00:02
Sports Listings: This weekend: Canoeing - Devizes to Westminster Race, Devizes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / And the word was mightier than the oil can: 'Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History' - Ed. William Safire: Norton, 25 pounds00:02
Japanese killed in Cambodia00:02
Generators accept new pollution controls00:02
Law: The fine line between sense and censorship: Sharon Wallach talks to Keith Mathieson, the lawyer currently responsible for checking this newspaper for defamatory comment00:02
Asian bank in administration: Roxburghe closes its doors after run on deposits00:02
Roll up for fairground rides, circus acts and fireworks. The travelling theme park has come to town00:02
Law Report: Mental health order restricting discharge continues: Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Didlick - Queen's Bench Divisional Court. (Lord Justice Watkins and Mr Justice Rougier), 29 March 199300:02
Longleat comes full circle and steps into the stone age00:02
Why Governor Patten has to go00:02
National rail strike talks reach deadlock00:02
Wilson swallows bitter pill of futility: The Irish Senator Gordon Wilson lost his daughter Marie in the Enniskillen bombing. This is what he said yesterday after he met the IRA00:02
FILM / The view from across the Pond: 'The British are coming,' said Colin Welland a decade ago. And so they went: but not quite the way we'd hoped. Sheila Johnston reports00:02
Off-licences may merge00:02
Refinancing deal close at MTM00:02
Morillon forced to abandon relief attempt00:02
Denning loses traffic battle00:02
Spying gadgets serve as tribute to the real-life Q: Exhibition recalls the eccentric inventor who became the model for James Bond's saviour00:02
A forgotten Cinderella00:02
Angola sets out conditions00:02
3i chairman quits after flotation postponed: Wheatley to leave at end of month after shareholders decide against selling stakes 'for time being'00:02
Letter: Defending mediators00:02
Angry chef smashed camera