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Letter: Baroness Thatcher's call to arms00:02
M&G says it is pleased with insurance renewals season: Prudential's problem firm repeats aim to be world's biggest life reinsurer00:02
Rugby Union: Llewellyn to captain Wales00:02
Basketball: Kings squeeze out Bullets00:02
Sports Letters: Drop in standards00:02
Fashion Update: The making of a gritty image00:02
Industry turns the corner: Surge in output surprises City - 'This is not another false dawn'00:02
View from City Road: Fayeds put on a brave face00:02
King case put on ice as juror falls ill: Los Angeles braced for fresh violence00:02
Racing: Richards before the stewards00:02
Sailing: Attempt on island landmark scuppered by fickle wind: Dolphin crew make encouraging progress00:02
Bottom Line: Yule Catto's rare formula00:02
Tories launch Newbury defence: By-election set to coincide with county council elections on 6 May00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Letter: Baroness Thatcher's call to arms00:02
Officials at odds on how to teach spoken English00:02
Bullet hoard00:02
Diary: Correction00:02
Hanoi denial00:02
Letter: Baroness Thatcher's call to arms00:02
Bush feted00:02
SCARPIA / Breathing life into fossilised music: The role of critics, early music, Tenebrae and Scottish Early Music Consort reviewed00:02
Cricket: Wit and wisdom of Wisden: Derek Hodgson looks at the new edition of cricket's oracle and essential summer reading00:02
Inside File: Monarchists tout a royal solution for Iraq's ills00:02
Obituary: Marian Anderson: Correction00:02
'Ulster hitmen hired by London drug dealers': Court told reward for arranging contracts was cheap cannabis. Terry Kirby reports00:02
Cap Gemini Sogeti stake up for sale00:02
Leyland DAF deal 'in its final stages': Hopes rise for conclusion soon as MBO team examines offers of funding from City00:02
Fashion Update: Design city00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Court Circular00:02
View from City Road: Back to basics at TSB00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Fashion: The wearable lightness of being: In petite florals and soft flowing fabrics, the dress is making a comeback this spring. But don't be fooled by the image of sweetness, says Roger Tredre00:02
Rail strike 'certain' after angry exchange: BR chairman accuses union chief of following political agenda after talks lasting seven minutes00:02
Fayed brothers sell 10% Sears stake: Loss of pounds 60m on disposal of holding feeds speculation about pressure from banks00:02
Cricket: Cold comforts of open day at Fenner's: Keith Elliott joins the anorak and vacuum flask brigade for the first thwack of willow on leather as the new cricket season gets underway00:02
Birthdays00:02
Football: Francis puts international plea to Taylor00:02
Sports Letters: Drop in standards00:02
Obituary: Pinky Lee: Correction00:02
View from City Road: At last it really looks like recovery00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Bridge: Solution in seconds00:02
Basketball: Troubled Royals on the slide00:02
Football: Waddle awaiting collect call00:02
Eggar to resist carbon tax00:02
Woman, 99, injured00:02
Fashion Update: Cosmetic detail00:02
Captive market00:02
Racing: Rules leave Harwood with Factual foul up: A contender for a leading role in the 2,000 Guineas has forfeited his right to run. Richard Edmondson reports from Newmarket00:02
Obituary: Christopher Morris00:02
Tie Rack back from the brink with pounds 5m: 'Year of solid progress' ahead as shareholders collar 1p on fivefold improvement in pre-tax result00:02
When truth goes missing in action00:02
Public Services Management: Shaping a scheme sure to put people into action: Paul Gosling reports on ways investment in housing associations is being used to create employment and stimulate local economies00:02
Zeneca to double output of tasteless meat substitute00:02
Letter: New life for the Old Masters: careful restoration or careless destruction?00:02
Sports Letters: Long-term benefits00:02
Advisers on cutting costs paid pounds 500,000 by health authority: MPs told of 'cavalier disregard' of procedures in awarding contracts to consultants00:02
Obituary: Robert Crichton00:02
The Daily Poem: The Notebook Version00:02
Peace concerts00:02
Khmer rouge leaves town00:02
Golf: Oosterhuis starts his comeback attempt00:02
Yeti search gets off to a hairy start: Actor's plans for a pounds 1m BBC monster series appear difficult to00:02
French rates cut helps franc: Bundesbank rejects fundamental change in European Monetary System00:02
Andreotti fights back: Supergrass links Italy's veteran statesman to Mafia killings00:02
Book lovers fear for the future of Libraryland: Readers and librarians are fighting back in an effort to save services which are threatened by council cuts. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Priest defiant00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
More price rises from British Steel00:02
Letter: Two claims to the history of Kiev Rus'00:02
Public Services Management Update: Scots reform00:02
Siege in Baghdad suburb: Army on streets after assassination attempt00:02
Greenbank rises to pounds 5.7m earnings00:02
Education Viewpoint: Trapped in a strait-jacket of general ignorance: Today's teenagers are no masterminds, complains Susan Elkin. Why are they so uninformed about the things that make life really interesting?00:02
Obituary: Helen Lowenthal00:02
Cricket: Last laugh of the Luddites00:02
Sporting Digest: Gymnastics00:02
Mandela's plea for peace falls on hostile ears: Grief and anger as estimated 1.5 million mourn Chris Hani in nationwide rallies - Cape Town suffers worst rioting as youths run amok in streets00:02
Inside Parliament: Thatcher casts her shadow over Commons00:02
Commons poised for chaotic night00:02
Off to Heaven in a Hertz: Nicholas Roe meets a couple planning to take DIY to a proper conclusion00:02
Home is where the heart finds rest: Dying at home can be helpful for carer and patient, says Barbara Rowlands (CORRECTED)00:02
Football: Denmark rely on touch of Laudrup to deny Latvia: World Cup qualifiers00:02
Naturally, Nigel wanted a happy ending: Christine Aziz looks at alternative ways to commemorate and celebrate death00:02
Cricket: Pakistan reach agreement to continue tour: First Test against West Indies is put back a day to give tourists time to prepare and recover from 'depression' over drugs affair in Grenada00:02
EC has a beef about the east00:02
Queens Moat payment averts Anglo-German banking row00:02
Pembroke: Coats' ups and downs00:02
HK shares hit record high00:02
ALBUMS / The 5.15 to Mississippi: Andy Gill on Chris Isaak, Diana Ross, John Mayall and goodtime blues from the Deep South00:02
Fashion Update: To match the boots00:02
Obituary: The Rev Dr Gomer Roberts00:02
Friendly held back by room rate pressure00:02
Lib Dems set sights on record: Ashdown spurns idea of pacts with Labour00:02
Jaguar in court battle over sales of supercar00:02
Letter: Baroness Thatcher's call to arms00:02
Diary00:02
Fishermen blockade mouth of the river Mersey in protest at imports00:02
Cricket: Morris motors to his hundred00:02
Bottom Line: A nice line in operational gearing00:02
Leading Article: Bold thoughts on Bosnia00:02
Are weapons the solution to war in Bosnia?: Baroness Thatcher wants Bosnian Muslims to be given arms to defend themselves. The Independent asked a cross-section of people whether they agreed with her00:02
How inconsiderate they are, these Bosnians00:02
Sports Letters: Flaws in the laws00:02
Golf: Too many demands for Langer: Masters champion seeks red jacket to add to green with back-to-back wins00:02
Police fire on mourners: John Carlin helps ferry Soweto's wounded demonstrators to hospital as the ANC calls for multi-party control of security forces00:02
LIVE REVIEW / Pull the other one . . .: Joseph Gallivan watches Inner City with knobs on at the Subterania00:02
Football: Sutton does the trick to inspire Norwich: Champions still without an away win as Canaries rediscover their scoring touch00:02
Letter: Private court escorts00:02
Hunting 'critical' in conserving deer herds: A study commending the value of the hunt poses a dilemma for the National Trust00:02
Market Report: Hongkong Land sticks at 25% of Trafalgar House00:02
'Can you hear the battle?': Srebrenica radio chronicles the death of a town, writes Marcus Tanner in Sarajevo00:02
Sports Letters: Forgotten genius00:02
Pope acts on Auschwitz00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Letter: New life for the Old Masters: careful restoration or careless destruction?00:02
Fleas have the jump on elephants00:02
Opera house reopens row over pounds 150m plan: Chairman dismisses criticism of Covent Garden scheme00:02
Education: The customer's rights: Student charters attempt to define university and college standards: but what exactly is the product, and who is the client? Stephen Pritchard reports00:02
RIFFS / Alone Again Or by Love: Steve Morris of New Order on the appeal of Alone Again Or by Love00:02
London Marathon: Marathons and the need for respect: Has Liz McColgan paid her dues? An experienced Australian thinks not. Mike Rowbottom on a race full of snags and riches00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Hanging around in some old bad-boy genes: 'Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors' - Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan: Century, 17.99 pounds00:02
No peace plan, no more troops: Strategies are laid, but Nato intervention in Bosnia is still far off, says Christopher Bellamy00:02
London Marathon: Running towards the record books in gruelling style: On Sunday Steve Edwards will take a step towards the mark for lifetime marathons. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Issues agreed in row over coal pensions: High Court to rule on payment scheme00:02
Tennis: Courier overwhelms Bates00:02
Ozal warning00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Brothers' Game Genie outwits Nintendo at all levels to win pounds 10m00:02
Alexandra Workwear climbs back into profit of pounds 1.7m00:02
Russians play on their Serb ties: Pan-Slavist sympathies mask deeper concerns, writes Tony Barber, East Europe Editor00:02
Rugby League: Betts offers to prop up injury-hit Wigan00:02
The world's first cricket opera is dropped at silly point00:02
Education: A grant is only the start for a student tycoon: My company car is a Mercedes00:02
Obituary: Nicanor Zabaleta00:02
Are our lifers safe in their vans?: The unhappy prisoner escort service must account for its losses today, says Tim Jackson00:02
Education: A grant is only the start for a student tycoon: People call me Arthur Daley00:02
Catholic awarded pounds 30,000 over bias by employer00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Public Services Management Update: Capital costs00:02
Fashion Update: Face to face00:02
Pasqua plans security shake-up: Police called upon to respect the law00:02
Advert cleared00:02
Letter: Picture trail00:02
THEATRE / More than the sum of its parts: Paul Taylor on Tom Stoppard's Arcadia at the National00:02
Manager quits hospital after conflict with staff00:02
Silly Question: The right leg wins yet again00:02
TSB sets up joint estate agency firm00:02
Magistrate 'built gas chamber to kill wife'00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Education: A grant is only the start for a student tycoon: I'm a pinko liberal capitalist00:02
Muted hopes for peace00:02
Turmoil in court as coup trial begins in Moscow00:02
Leading Article: The best hope for a violent country00:02
Police took action in 20% of discipline cases00:02
Scaled-down Trident to replace new missile00:02
SFO to examine report on Gooda Walker: Circumstances surrounding pounds 925m worth of losses suffered by underwriters may be investigated00:02
Hospitals 'appalling' at answering phone calls00:02
Boxer hurt at fight weigh-in00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Boxing: Swift suffers at hands of Till00:02
Letter: New life for the Old Masters: careful restoration or careless destruction?00:02
MUSIC / The man, the band and the widdly bits: He drinks, he smokes, he does bad things in hotel rooms. And he doesn't see what's so funny about Spinal Tap. Giles Smith meets Eddie Van Halen00:02
Irish Life takes hard knock from GPA stake00:02
Glossary: Artful dubbers and dodgy expletives00:02
Ordination vote00:02
Gymnastics: Thomas receives accolade as history beckons: Briton reaches heights to advance to final while gloom descends on the Olympic champion00:02
Squash: Bad language spells defeat for German00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Springtime for the TV networks: Larry Black says broadcasting is back in the US as cable reaches the end of its technological tether00:02
Rich nations bicker over aid for Russia: G7 agrees on helping Yeltsin but disagrees on who should pay what00:02
Leading Article: A black mark for the teachers' conference00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Education: A grant is only the start for a student tycoon: We sell earrings from 99p00:02
Football: Leicester maul Millwall00:02
Out of Pakistan: The journalists, the players and the lonely PM00:02
Racing: Emperor Jones has poise to outsmart Barathea00:02
MUSIC / A ragga to riches story: Suddenly, everbody wants a piece of ragga. Michael Odell watches the A&R men scramble, but wonders how long it will last00:02
Government gives ground over air strikes: Thatcher's criticisms of Bosnia policy strike a chord as Serbs resume shelling of Srebrenica00:02
Public Services Management Update: Owls' well00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
OFT to be given power to enter and search buildings00:02
Today's Number: 1,41200:02
Obituary: Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik00:02
Woman laps up the success of her business venture00:02
Teacher union urges 'return to square one': Delegates call for immediate suspension of the national curriculum and demand a 35-hour week00:02
Sherry agreement00:02
ENO board seeking solution to severe financial crisis: Recession and falling attendances leave company with pounds 2.3m deficit cause ENO to end year with debt of pounds 2.3m00:02
Letter: Hi-tech burglars could now hack into a home00:02
Skier killed00:02
Law Report: Directions to jury on good character: Regina v Vye and others. Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Judge and Mr Justice Hidden), 18 February 1993