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Crunch time at Lloyd's: The authorities are about to issue their plan for the market's future00:02
The fine line between gnomic utterance and Woolley remark00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Survival for managers: 'Managing to Survive' - John Harvey-Jones: Heinemann, 15 pounds00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Ups and downs of the Dutch: No 37 - The Netherlands00:02
Police 'lose' gun00:02
Old foes do a deal00:02
Classical travels first on InterCity radio00:02
Architecture: More royals under threat: Regent's Park and London's other great open spaces face tasteless theming, warns Verina Glaessner00:02
Canary Wharf 'will pay all debts': Bank chairman takes an optimistic view00:02
The Bishopsgate Bomb: Police reveal how IRA attack was planned: Registration plates traced00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Transatlantic thoughts on the state of the union: Walter Reuther - Anthony Carew: Manchester, pounds 3500:02
Football / World Cup: Roxburgh relies on Ibrox men00:02
Honda lets first visitors see UK factory: Car production at Swindon scheduled to rise from 30,000 to 100,000 a year by 199500:02
Insurers under fire on Maxwell: Fraud policies declared void00:02
Iranian 'attack'00:02
Jaruzelski investigated00:02
Letter: Good news: why the media should record achievements as well as failures00:02
EC closer to court action over Oxleas00:02
Costa Rica kidnap gang wants dollars 20m00:02
Letter: Good news: why the media should record achievements as well as failures00:02
Home is where the heart finds rest: Correction:00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Bottom Line: A tale of two Sears00:02
Britain's ozone layer suffers record damage: Thinning of Earth's shield expected to get worse into next century00:02
Afrikaners bury one of their favourite sons: John Carlin in Pretoria watches the sombre funeral of Andries Treurnicht00:02
Ivory Towers: Goal-mouth incidence00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Clinton aide warns of storms ahead: Budget Director foresees clashes with Congress as President marks first 100 days in office00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Obituary: Guido Carli00:02
Letter: Turkish responsibility for Kurdish fears00:02
CSO relaxes diamond delivery quotas: Attempt to address imbalance in market00:02
Record fall in fee-paying 'boarders': The tradition of pupils based full-time at private schools appears to be in decline00:02
Rebel police hold chief hostage00:02
Doubt cast on ward 'murders'00:02
Ethnic St Petersburg00:02
The Bishopsgate Bomb: City force 'an anachronism'00:02
CBI adds cautious backing to recovery: '30,000 manufacturing jobs to go by summer'00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Clinton aide warns of storms ahead: Budget Director foresees clashes with Congress as President marks first 100 days in office00:02
Doctors 'fail to spot anorexia in children': Treatment 'delayed by poor awareness of eating disorders'00:02
Architecture Update: Flat fit for a prince00:02
Leaders of rail unions split on BR peace offer00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon prize-money breaks pounds 5m mark: All England Club to celebrate 100th women's singles championship, but without equal pay. John Roberts reports00:02
Sale of reflective car plates to be banned00:02
Football / World Cup: Dutch look to flying dreadlocks to break deadlock00:02
The New World Order of intimate warfare00:02
Cricket: Broad upstaged by Bowler00:02
Institutional share placing raises 18m pounds for Bryant: Builder sees strong recovery in UK housing market00:02
Obituary: Daniel Jones00:02
Orchid-lovers pursue perfect bloom: Oliver Gillie discovers biggest is best among the exotic exhibits in Glasgow at the World Orchid Show in Glasgow00:02
Hume accused of destroying cross-border talks00:02
Service grounded00:02
Architecture Update: A home for MPs00:02
Thief kills himself00:02
Mid-East talks resume in confident mood00:02
A new breed of guardians for our national heritage: Conservation of archaeological sites requires local management, not remote bureaucracy, says Tom Greeves00:02
Letter: Constitutional convention00:02
Letter: Good news: why the media should record achievements as well as failures00:02
Pembroke: Wedded bliss00:02
Rowing: Redgrave set for Atlanta00:02
'Price killers' cut through Japan's shops: Hard sell replaces 'honourable patronage'00:02
Rocard tightens his grip as Socialist leader: Former prime minister rallies faithful as party tries to end bickering and look to the future00:02
Cricket: West Indies quick to wrap up series win: Pakistan fail to last distance as second Test ends in easy victory for home side00:02
Vicars: who on earth needs them?: As priests become more like social workers, many people wonder what the church is really for00:02
Arts Festivals in Britain, 1993: The season of arts festivals is upon us, with the Glasgow Mayfest first off the blocks on Friday. Adrian Turpin offers an A to Z guide for visitors and, below, lists the best of the fests00:02
Rugby Union: Poole passed fit for Leicester00:02
Yemeni voters hold fast to tribal loyalties: A recently united country is trying to forge a common national identity, writes Charles Richards, Middle East Editor00:02
Obituary: John Hill00:02
'I had time to think I was going to die': Survivors tell of Indian airliner's last minutes00:02
Litter fine cut00:02
Architecture: Not bathing but drowning in a sea of light: Bright night skies in our cities are bad for buildings and people, writes Carl Gardner00:02
Leading Article: Africa takes second place00:02
Sage Group boosted by software00:02
Number of repossessions to fall further00:02
Schlesinger hints at rate cuts00:02
Tax haven cools a bit on hot cash: Luxembourg has amended its laws on money-laundering, but only marginally00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Small firms to benefit from audit reform plan00:02
Men convicted of robbery cleared00:02
Letter: Crime in Cambridge00:02
Suspended sentence for Bestwood ex-chairman00:02
Letter: Good news: why the media should record achievements as well as failures00:02
TELEVISION / Critical Eye00:02
Sudan talks hitch00:02
Testing, testing00:02
'Bush plot' arrest00:02
Victorious Yeltsin joins the anti-Serb chorus: Serbs find themselves isolated as the international community runs out of patience and steps up efforts to halt fighting in Bosnia00:02
Fowler 'must quit Group 4'00:02
Football: No rest for the big cheeses: Europe's aristocrats visit Tottenham while England's youngsters dent Dutch confidence at Portsmouth00:02
MPs sound alarm on rail privatisation: Tory-led committee cautions that programme 'could go badly wrong'00:02
Today's Number: 3600:02
Private heads attack tests00:02
Albanians shot dead on Yugoslav border00:02
Too early to evaluate damage to bank HQ00:02
Writedowns push Tarmac into red00:02
Schools: Latymer Upper School00:02
Pits ban refused00:02
Snooker: Quick march from Hendry: Scot applies the pressure00:02
Letter: A flower for Europe00:02
The Bishopsgate Bomb: Information on terrorist actions remains 'fuzzy': Shortage of intelligence on IRA: Intelligence services face a difficult task keeping track of the IRA. David McKittrick, Terry Kirby and Colin Brown report00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Leading Article: Policing the Square Mile00:02
BT's pounds 1.7bn pension fund surplus disappears: Company will restart contributions at an annual cost of pounds 200m and valuation will take place every year00:02
Diary00:02
Football / World Cup: Danes do not disturb Charlton00:02
Princess says victims suffer 'a spiral of secret despair': Celia Hall reports on an impassioned personal appeal for greater public understanding00:02
Serbs launch new offensives: Nato chiefs warn against intervention without goals as Christopher spells out criteria for use of force00:02
Architecture Update: Military campaign00:02
Bank raids up by 20%00:02
Obituary: Andre Oliver00:02
Letter: Gays on the march00:02
Architecture Update: An asset for Glasgow00:02
Will her world still revolve around me?: Jojo Moyes was at university when her mother called to tell her she was pregnant again. It was a time of emotional confusion00:02
Market Report: Blast shockwaves put CU on the slide00:02
Daughters of the American evolution: All over the US today a million young women are being taken to work. The aim is to give them the confidence to believe they can be president, says Reggie Nadelson00:02
Schools: King's School Ely00:02
Why soft-tops leave them weak-kneed: Even cheap 'pretenders' cannot lessen the lure of the convertible. Rosie Millard meets drivers who are happy to have no roof over their heads00:02
Racing: No gain without pain for the Turf's whipping boys: Adrian Maguire's trial by video has reopened the debate on how and when jockeys should use the 'persuader'. Sue Montgomery reports00:02
Civil servants 'can withhold the truth': Loyalty to minister must come first for staff, Commons committee is told00:02
The Daily poem: Highgate Cemetery00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
The Bishopsgate Bomb: Churches not insured against bombings: Church faces substantial losses00:02
Yeltsin set to ditch his mutinous deputy: Referendum results 'go-ahead for wholesale reform'00:02
Letter: Good news: why the media should record achievements as well as failures00:02
Savage welcomes bid: McKechnie's four-for-21 share offer worth pounds 47m00:02
Letter: A flower for Europe00:02
Cricket: Maynard takes leading role: Preliminary round of the Benson and Hedges Cup throws up a surprise for the men of Kent00:02
Racing: Quinn on Win in Guineas00:02
Birthdays00:02
Tougher stance on detaining young offenders: Minister orders social services inquiry after teenage absconder dies in car crash00:02
Waigel calls for EBRD shake-up00:02
Just what the junior doctor ordered: The 80-hour work week is finally about to end, thanks to the EC, says Judy Jones00:02
Inside Parliament: Smith puts Major to the test on exams question: Ballot demanded on pupil appraisal - Export success claimed - Whitehall's Oxbridge factor examined - Foxes find a friend00:02
Leading Article: Not quite everyone needs opera00:02
British Library's largest sponsorship deal provides pounds 1m computer system00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: For those in peril . . .00:02
Competition: A slice of the action00:02
Recovery fragile IMF head warns00:02
Editors could face jail00:02
Andreotti faces trial as his immunity slips away: Senators are unmoved by the former prime minister's pleas, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
Letter: The family cursed by a witch from Prestatyn00:02
Taming the unruly people of Georgia: Moscow still has 'imperial ambitions' on his country, Eduard Shevardnadze tells Hugh Pope in Tbilisi00:02
Media: Why the Beeb begs Noel to party on: Which show does Alan Yentob think is best? Eat your heart out, Panorama] Sue Summers meets the BBC's Very Important Party-host, Noel Edmonds00:02
Letter: Good news: why the media should record achievements as well as failures00:02
Zagreb peace deal a token Croat gesture: Serbs find themselves isolated as the international community runs out of patience and steps up efforts to halt fighting in Bosnia00:02
Chess: How playing bad moves can win games00:02
Scientists work on IRA bomb detector: Whitehall gives top priority to 'sniffer' to identify explosives00:02
Birt criticised over claims of pounds 50,000 salary increase: BBC Director-General plunged into renewed controversy00:02
The Bluffer's Briefing on: Private Schools (CORRECTED)00:02
Media Viewpoint: Watching and hoping for the worms to turn00:02
Obituary: Daniel Jones00:02
Business attacks Government: UK 'faces long climb up economic league' - Camdessus urges greater co-operation00:02
Football: Young England do their seniors a service00:02
Hoover 'to meet flights deal': David Nicholson-Lord reports on plans to rescue a promotion for free aircraft travel00:02
Floods kill 5900:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Newbury by-election: Smith presses flesh to mixed reviews: Labour leader enters the fray to complete his first poll walkabout00:02
Jury clears molester's attackers00:02
The Bishopsgate Bomb: Photographer formally identified00:02
Over-governed county wages insular battle: In the first of a series previewing the council elections on 6 May, Will Bennett reports on the fight for the Isle of Wight, a Liberal Democrat stronghold00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Sage Group boosted by software00:02
Football / World Cup: Taylor asks England to raise the tempo: Keown given job of marking Gullit00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Bottom Line: Successful anomaly00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
View from City Road: Euro Disney on a roller-coaster00:02
Cricket: Smith hits pain barrier00:02
Rugby League: Larder forced to delay his Cup selection00:02
Out of America: Tribal vision sets its sights on loose change00:02
Euro Disney meets parent company over funding00:02
Guards station themselves for the royal salute as the Queen greets Portuguese head of state at Victoria00:02
Fall in property sales dents Travis Perkins00:02
View from City Road: Tarmac chief needs to prove himself00:02
Golf: Cold end to Belfry alligators: Reptile plan for Ryder Cup abandoned00:02
Letter: ID cards fail the test00:02
Media Types: Hero in the image of Dr Johnson: The sub-editor00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
German law threatens UK recycling: Ministers ask Bonn to cut down over-zealous waste collection00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
View from City Road: Why shareholders should want a boring recovery00:02
Equestrianism: Skelton takes pride of place for Britain00:02
Big Eritrea vote for freedom00:02
Business & City in Brief00:02
Bomb defused in Belfast playing field00:02
Opera house takes the popular option: ENO seeks bigger audiences to cut pounds 2.3m deficit00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Those 'animal spirits' will have to be tamed00:02
Cesspit killer jailed00:02
Sanctions bite in Yugoslavia: Serbs find themselves isolated as the international community runs out of patience and steps up efforts to halt fighting in Bosnia