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Diary00:02
The Daily Poem: Proofs00:02
Cricket: Pakistan rue Javed's lapse00:02
Fate of Scottish water 'unclear'00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Why the show must go on00:02
Clough: an epic career ends: Ken Jones on the football manager whose style became a byword for bluntness00:02
Law underlines 'slave status' of domestics: Many foreign servants brought to the UK suffer physical and emotional abuse by employers, it is claimed. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Obituary: Lalith Athulathmudali00:02
Market Report: United Biscuits surges ahead on bid rumours00:02
Obituary: Lalith Athulathmudali00:02
Pembroke: Secure in spirit00:02
Court Circular00:02
Motor Racing: Britons bear fruit at Ligier00:02
Zeneca nears deal on offices: Final talks on leaving ICI's headquarters for new building in Mayfair00:02
Strike ballot00:02
Tesco in reporting switch: Stores group discloses that seven directors shared pounds 1.9m bonuses in a year00:02
Football: A driving force moulded by fierce disappointment: As Forest bid farewell to Brian Clough, Joe Lovejoy looks back at a career of candour and quirkiness which brought colour to the game00:02
Snooker: Davis turned into idle idol by McManus: Scot beats six-times title-holder in World Championship with game modelled on hero00:02
Willis, troubadour of the TUC, bows to popular demand: The clown prince of the union movement retires after nine years at the helm. Barrie Clement reports00:02
US leads attack on European bank's extravagance: Attali promises to implement reforms00:02
Rugby League: Devereux boost for Widnes00:02
Birthdays00:02
ART / Sacred sights: James Turrell plays tricks on the eyes to disorientate and manipulate viewers. James Hall reviews his work at the Hayward00:02
Tebbit questions Major's honour00:02
Rugby Union: Inequality of one-way traffic00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
The recession is over - official00:02
The Bishopsgate Bomb: Business as usual after firms find premises to rehouse staff00:02
Bank chief nominated as Italy's PM: Scalfaro looks to Ciampi as a symbol of honesty and independence at time of crisis00:02
Health Update: Good Northern diet00:02
The reluctant bulls00:02
Bottom Line: So Farnell so good00:02
Bank's picture cheque cards cut fraud losses by 99%00:02
Decision in days on Bosnia: Air strikes increasingly likely - Warren Christopher prepares to visit London and Paris - Belgrade braced for effects of sanctions00:02
Leading Article: Behind that warning to the Danes00:02
Health Update: Jellyfish larvae strike back00:02
Tennis: Bruguera sees off another happy Monday00:02
Opponents sneer at referendum results: Yeltsin faces return to square one in power struggle - Deadlock pushes economy towards disaster00:02
Sailing: Merriweather making merry00:02
Jacobite sale00:02
Gartmore tops fund league: Clare Dobie reports on a second victory following heavy overseas investment00:02
Tory shires 'hardest hit by house price fall': Labour survey attacks prosperity 'myth'00:02
Cricket: England to play with no third man: TCCB takes a conservative approach to use of video umpires while the West Indies hold the initiative in second Test00:02
Health Update: Pulling faces00:02
Crooks milk EC for all it is worth00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dracunculiasis and Montezuma's litter: The World History of Human Disease - Ed. Kenneth Kiple: Cambridge 75 pounds00:02
The Bishopsgate Bomb: Police issue descriptions of hooded IRA suspects : Staff in City of London go back to work - Witnesses give details of two men who abandoned lorry00:02
The Bishopsgate Bomb: Deadly mixture that sent a wave of destruction: Tom Wilkie explains how a ton of solid fertiliser became a lethal weapon when adulterated and given a Semtex detonator with organic material00:02
Leading Article: Going for gold against all the odds00:02
One in three voters 'is still undecided': Newbury by-election: Lib Dems claim canvass returns show potential for major Tory defections00:02
Football: Gullit shows off his rude health00:02
View from City Road: Statistics put paid to recessionary superlatives00:02
Letter: Answers to the IRA's City bombing00:02
Racing: Odds cut on promising Pledge00:02
Oxfam urges 'Marshall' aid for Africa: IMF policies 'suck continent dry'00:02
Inside Parliament: Portillo protests too much in attack on Ashdown 'humbug'00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Racing: Deadline leaves Dunwoody in limbo: A dilemma confronts jumping's top jockey as tension grows over who he will ride for next season00:02
Kite killed00:02
Letter: No Christian virtue in Serbian acts00:02
Where are they now?: Kim Hughes00:02
The Inter-Continental address: an analysis00:02
TELEVISION / Home-grown moans00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Training cutbacks alleged by survey: Correction00:02
Patten urged to drop this summer's tests00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Leading Article: Second chance for Yeltsin00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Users complain about SEC computer system00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Defiant Serbs prepare to reap the whirlwind00:02
Bottom Line: Pie in the sky for the moment00:02
Private US aid arrives in Cuba00:02
Letter: UK takes lead in ozone regulations00:02
Rouble certain to be the loser in political impasse00:02
Judges held captive in Costa Rica00:02
Equestrianism: Whitakers seek Piazza action00:02
Key dates on way to legalisation00:02
Letter: Implications of re-ordaining Anglican priests00:02
People: Iraqi double has bullet trouble00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Health Update: Help for bedwetters00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Washington 'full partner' at talks: Strength of US determination to extract Israeli concessions is a key issue as Middle East negotiations resume, writes Charles Richards00:02
Chess: Speed games00:02
Rabin accused of sell-out00:02
Banks may revise code on loans00:02
World economy still fragile, warns IMF: Fund predicts UK will scrape into inflation target range and urges against further interest rate cuts00:02
Smuggler jailed00:02
Two jailed for selling BP secrets00:02
United set to lose Spanish biscuit chase00:02
Women to be extradited to US for trial: Clarke attacked for agreeing that two former Bhagwan followers should face charges in America. Heather Mills reports00:02
Stigma and secrecy that marked a different world: The Act that paved the way for safe, legal abortions came into effect 25 years ago today. Liz Hunt looks back on one woman's campaign00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Quality of legal advice for suspects criticised00:02
Palestinians' 'death' march ends in picnic: Robert Fisk in Zomhoriyeh watches a protest by 'forgotten' deportees00:02
THEATRE / Marriage guidance: Richard Loup-Nolan on Durrenmatt in Glasgow00:02
Letter: Implications of re-ordaining Anglican priests00:02
TELEVISION / Casting00:02
Veterans take radio awards00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Answers to the IRA's City bombing00:02
Mother remanded00:02
South African talks00:02
Alert was given before City bomb00:02
Health: A madman can look a lot like a messiah: There is no easy way for cult followers to tell if their leader is sane, says Raj Persaud00:02
Hard men and hard choices: London cannot be isolated, but Paul Wilkinson looks at other ways to beat the IRA00:02
View from City Road: Delicate choice at SmithKline Beecham00:02
Tory defector00:02
Threatened pits 'can make profit'00:02
RADIO / Light on God, heavy on the Mayo: Robert Hanks on The Big Holy One and The Masterson Inheritance00:02
Letter: No Christian virtue in Serbian acts00:02
China and Taiwan cross the divide: Highest-level talks since Communists' 1949 victory00:02
Letter: Male MPs, male political editors00:02
Study shows risk in Boots' heart drug: Shares plunge as dangers of high dosage cast shadow over future of Manoplax00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
THEATRE / Whims of the father: Jeffrey Wainwright on Edgar White in Manchester00:02
Health Update: Little-known advice00:02
Rise in Aids cases00:02
Insults fly over Budget report00:02
Fund to aid public sector buyouts00:02
Obituary: Professor Hugh Blaschko00:02
Letter: Implications of re-ordaining Anglican priests00:02
Obituary: Andries Treurnicht00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Briton killed at police roadblock00:02
Actress injured00:02
Hospital X-ray dosage levels tightened00:02
Today's Number: 2400:02
Heseltine to set out vision for industry: Select committee to hear case for intervention00:02
Chinese premier cancels trip due to pneumonia00:02
Backer emerges for diamond coating system: Gillette signs 25,000 pounds contract to be first member of research group00:02
Letter: Punctuation all present and correct00:02
No evidence from deaths trial nurse00:02
Former PoW's fear00:02
Health Update: Mozart eases stress00:02
Letter: Now some good news00:02
Accountancy & Management: Innovation a new idea for accountants: Alec Reed says corporate prosperity depends more and more on flair and creative thinking among the numbers00:02
Triggers 'not vital to Iraq'00:02
The Bluffer's Briefing on: By-Elections00:02
Yeltsin squares up for new battles: After winning referendum, President faces clash with parliament over the constitution00:02
Carving a giant didn't make spring bloom00:02
Letter: No Christian virtue in Serbian acts00:02
Slough Estates director received pounds 429,000 pay-off00:02
Democracy's vote of confidence: Boris Yeltsin has prevailed, but the real winners were the Russian people, says Andrew Higgins00:02
Jimi's resurrection puts Ljubljana on the map: Hendrix is dead, but his guitar still talks. And by promoting him, Slovenia hopes to show the world it is a truly European player. Chris Salewicz reports00:02
Football: Clough to make exit as golden touch fades: After 29 seasons the longest-serving manager in the English game retires amid disagreements in the boardroom00:02
Medals refused00:02
Spanish drug swoop00:02
Obituary: Steven Douglas00:02
Bestwood ex-chairman alters plea00:02
Muslim men chatting in Korla, China.00:02
Obituary: John Morris00:02
Letter: Implications of re-ordaining Anglican priests00:02
Signs of recovery push sterling above DM2.5000:02
'After Aids' is an armchair game with no winners00:02
Bomb bargains, a boost to the dividend and business as usual as Moss Bros plays its City suit00:02
Letter: Putting the case for magistrates' courts00:02
Tune in for endless laughs in every 'Radio Times'00:02
Democracy essay prize-winners named00:02
Health Update: Nail varnish allergy00:02
The Hunter Davies Interview: He's so nice, but crikey, they're rude: The nation loves to stick the boot into Graham Taylor. How come he doesn't have sleepless nights?00:02
Health: Whispering voices, broken hearts: An inability to speak may be the result of psychological rather than physiological disorders, writes Tammy Cohen00:02
Glaucoma advance00:02
Letter: Answers to the IRA's City bombing00:02
County Cricket: Spin twins alter the Championship equation: Club-by-club guide to new season of four-day games and colourful Sundays by Derek Hodgson00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Danes accuse Hurd of intimidating voters00:02
View from City Road: Bomb opens gaps in re-insurance00:02
55 killed in Indian jet disaster00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Zoo trapped on the horns of a financial dilemma: Chris Mowbray looks at a tourist attraction in decline that is too expensive to keep open, but too precious to close00:02
Football: The man whose charisma cast a shadow over the City Ground: Lee Chapman, who played for Nottingham Forest from 1988 to 1990 before moving to Leeds, looks back at his spell under Clough's regime00:02
Macmillan asset slip is denied00:02
Creativity: Frog warning00:02
Racing: Jockey Club refer doping incident to police00:02
Nigerian allowed to stay in Britain00:02
Health: Your cancer treatment was successful, but . . .: An infection contracted after surgery left Sally Gilpin, the ballet dancer, with a disabling and incurable condition. She told Victoria Schofield about the problem