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Eamonn Martin wins debut marathon, giving Britain its first victory in the London event for three years00:02
A legal gamble that paid off: Compromised principles have dominated the Rodney King affair, says Phil Reeves in Los Angeles00:02
Coales' Notes: Not the real thing: Gordon Coales fills in for a leading playwright00:02
Road plan will cause 'irreparable damage': Campaigners unite against widening the A303 in the Blackdown Hills, an area of outstanding beauty. Peter Dunn reports00:02
Revival poses tough choices00:02
Bomb rocks Paris restaurant00:02
Attali says spending was not his decision00:02
Clinton wary on gay rights issue00:02
12 die as Azeris down helicopter00:02
But we are good Europeans . . .: David Howell argues that the split over Maastricht can still end in Tory unity00:02
Football: Barcelona hang on00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Music that makes your brain go soft? Hot doggerel]00:02
Racing: Close trial verdict an injustice to Inchinor: Saturday's Classic examination is overshadowed by the Scottish National but may yet prove to have pinpointed a worthy Guineas candidate00:02
Japanese plane erupts into flames in strong winds after passengers are evacuated00:02
The Daily Poem: The Charlotte Gibson Bed00:02
Letter: A genius for combining unpleasant colours00:02
Link with Tories claimed00:02
One more quits Waco compound00:02
Peter Pringle's America: You mustn't learn to fall in love00:02
Russia asks ICI to solve problem of unwanted ammunition: Heather Connon reports on a huge weapons recycling plan00:02
Letter: Fetishism on four wheels00:02
Birthdays00:02
Ukrainians' new navy sails into a sea of troubles: Steve Crawshaw in Sevastopol on post-Soviet tension00:02
Pembroke: A man who knows a smile costs nothing00:02
Golf: Second win in succession for Johnson00:02
Fur flies again00:02
Better cooked than boxed: School dinners may not be cordon bleu, but Eleanor Stokes queries the alternatives00:02
Football: Arsenal's triumph devalued: Football: Injury to match-winner Morrow in post-final celebrations mars Gunners' day as Parker profits from penalty to revive Atkinson's ambition00:02
Would a saint go marching in?00:02
Leading Article: Time to show our anger00:02
Brisk voting in Italy's referendum: Strong 'yes' ballot is expected for ending the proportional electoral system00:02
Ice Hockey: Norwegian dismissed for striking official00:02
Srebrenica victims airlifted to safety: Bosnian Muslims say no surrender unless UN stays in town - Serbs give peace-keepers 72-hour deadline00:02
Motorcycling: Rainey's recovery: Japanese 500cc Grand Prix00:02
Leading Article: A move to correct the bias of solicitors00:02
Football: Newcastle show their quality00:02
Rugby Union:: Beaten Ruddock sounds the warning00:02
Football: Inter see a glimmer of hope: Italian football00:02
On the brink of a trade war: A meeting today will decide whether Europe and the US put up the barriers. David Bowen reports00:02
House prices could rise by 3 per cent this year00:02
Letter: The restraint shown by an angry nation00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell's bravery is rewarded with third place: Britain's Formula One world champion courts controversy in incident-packed Long Beach IndyCar race00:02
Letter: A genius for combining unpleasant colours00:02
Rugby League: Wakefield wake up00:02
British woman serving life for cannabis offence: Grandmother held in US top-security jail is not eligible for parole until 201700:02
Video link-up urged for MPs: Report sees savings in time and money00:02
Law firms hostile to anti-bias proposals00:02
Out of Japan: Good intentions hit the glass ceiling00:02
Chamorro killers freed00:02
Letter: Schoolbook version of Japanese history00:02
Cricket: West Indies capitalise on calamities: Pakistani batsmen pay for their indiscretions as they fail to come to terms with pitch's vagaries00:02
Hani suspect linked to the Tory party: John Carlin finds an arrested former South African MP has contacts inside international right-wing organisations including Britain's Conservative Party00:02
National's night of triumph: West End productions lose out as subsidised theatre dominates Olivier awards00:02
Siege shooting00:02
The World This Week: Votes for president or a king00:02
Letter: General knowledge: a trivial pursuit?00:02
Happy Anniversary: When success patently smells of roses00:02
The Best of Times: A little bitty chip off the old baseball bat: John Grisham talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Labour presses for opt-out vote: Amendment 27 takes spotlight again00:02
Rugby Union: Cardiff are keeping their fingers crossed00:02
Hani suspect a key figure of far right: Former South African Conservative MP arrested in ANC murder inquiry is president of controversial London-based think-tank00:02
Driver escape00:02
Snooker: Victory is therapy for White00:02
200 die in Afghan fighting00:02
Court Circular00:02
Smaller Companies: Wembley supporters thin on the ground00:02
Gymnastics: Golden Miller ushers in new world order: America's graceful advance in the World Championships sees the balance of power tilt conclusively to the West00:02
Warsaw remembers Holocaust: Fifty years ago hundreds of Jews mounted a desperate ghetto revolt against the Nazis00:02
Pakistan's President sacks 'corrupt' PM: Ghulam Ishaq Khan dissolves parliament and troops take over state broadcasting, preventing Nawaz Sharif from rallying support00:02
Science: Molecule of the Month: Silent killer in the air we breathe: John Emsley explains the perils of carbon monoxide00:02
Bookmakers to profit from Aintree fiasco (CORRECTED)00:02
Rugby Union: End of era for wild bunch of Roses00:02
Stolen car deaths00:02
ID cards plan for building workers: Northern Ireland Office tries to stop the funding of terrorism by fraud00:02
Racing: For the Notebook00:02
Rugby Union: England find sevens heaven: Rugby World Cup Sevens: Harriman and company leave Wallabies in wake00:02
Obituary: Turgut Ozal00:02
Police rammed in car chase00:02
Computer Contracting: Recovery measured in small bytes: Computer recruitment agencies can see light at the end of the tunnel - and the future, says Lynne Curry00:02
THEATRE / Time in emotion: Paul Taylor is left mystified by an evening with the Israeli movemement-based company, Tmu-Na00:02
Noddy film role00:02
Chechen MPs revolt00:02
Lid comes off tip's past: Collectors unearth a treasure trove of Victorian artefacts at dump site that was closed to them for 20 years00:02
Football: Sheringham's service industry00:02
US jet fires on Iraqis00:02
Letter: United Nations has power to impose ceasefire in Bosnia00:02
Egypt replaces interior minister00:02
'Sharp practices' by lawyers condemned: Minister says solicitors should be forced to specify fees00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
TELEVISION / Down Gedachtnis lane: Thomas Sutcliffe feels 15 years younger after watching Edgar Reitz's The Second Heimat00:02
Hospital to restrict surgery00:02
Basketball: Gordon's late tonic: Towers and Kings keep nerve00:02
Ozal death 'no bar to progress': Pragmatic Turks ponder succession00:02
Futures: Gamble without losing your shirt00:02
Implant allows child to hear00:02
UK to restore export cover for Argentina: Capital goods suppliers to benefit as final trade barrier is lifted00:02
London Marathon: High-profile rivals' sideshow works to Dorre's advantage: Victory for the women's title holder is paced to perfection as fancied opponents run aground. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Directors' pay up by five times inflation: Management institute chief urges restraint00:02
Pathe news pool00:02
Trade agreement raises fears over food safety: Increased levels of pesticides would be permitted by GATT regulatory organisation00:02
OPERA / Breathless masterpiece: Nick Kimberley on Phyllida Lloyd's new production of Puccini's La Boheme in Leeds00:02
Football: Rangers rely on reserves00:02
Golf: Edwards celebrates end of a losing run: Langer slips in Heritage Classic00:02
Chess: Grandmaster Mestel retains his title00:02
John Patten's tarnished treasury of English dirge00:02
Bodies recovered00:02
UN tightens screw on Bosnia Serbs00:02
Book Review / Breathless in Knossos with Ms Renault: 'Mary Renault: A Biography' - David Sweetman: Chatto & Windus, 18 pounds00:02
Letter: United Nations has power to impose ceasefire in Bosnia00:02
LA awakes from its nightmare: Gangs' guns fall silent in wake of verdict in Rodney King trial00:02
Tennis: Sampras confirms his superiority over Courier00:02
Today's Number: 14300:02
Hockey: Mayer's magic breaks a 22-year spell: Staffordshire withstand Cheshire's late rally to clinch County Championship title00:02
Croats and Muslims fight it out00:02
Letter: General knowledge: a trivial pursuit?00:02
Union calls early ballot on Labour link00:02
Weir drowning00:02
Football: Helping hand rescues Villa00:02
London Marathon: Heart attack kills runner00:02
Vietnam hands over documents on PoWs00:02
Squash: Horner corners Australians: Englishwoman reaches British Open final00:02
Athletics: Martin takes debut victory sprint in his stride: London Marathon: The first British winner in three years strikes a blow for 'too old' athletes and proves his personal theory of evolution00:02
Racing: Mellottie mastered00:02
Painting 'found'00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Critic's words worth eating: Subversive fun from Swinging Sixties now on display at Nineties prices00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Football: Joachim's off day worries Little00:02
Mid-East peace talks delayed00:02
Israeli murdered in Gaza00:02
Lessons of History: Ghetto that resisted to the end: 50 years ago today, the Poles who felt Jews lacked the will to fight were proved wrong, writes Jozef Garlinski00:02
Leading Artcle: Unpleasant surprises for North Sea explorers00:02
Science: Why the fur flies in the vivisection debate: Rhetoric and crude caricature obscure the facts about the use of animals in research, says Andrew Rowan00:02
Rugby Union: England's David Scully gets the ball away under pressure against Australia in the World Cup Sevens final at Murrayfield yesterday00:02
How the embargo will bite00:02
Lloyd's members may suffer if SFO inquiry finds fraud00:02
Reduce speed - red-light district: Harry Pugh joins members of the vice squad chatting to the girls and catching the punters in Birmingham's notorious Balsall Heath00:02
Gymnastics: Thomas lights the beacon00:02
Football: Closing act in the theatre of dreams00:02
Boxing: Robinson's fairy-tale: Welshman wins world title00:02
Cash cuts hit research by Nobel winner00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Spare the semi-colon and spoil the child00:02
Football: May's way full of craft00:02
Science: Big questions for little people: A family dig for buried treasure is a major attraction at Edinburgh's science festival, says James Cusick00:02
Rugby League: Keighley pack in the points: Wasyliw on target00:02
Obituary: Dame Elisabeth Frink