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Money burns00:02
Fighters defy the world - 'We are ready to die'00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Boy, 9, 'forced to drink vodka'00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Institutions question Chillington about AEP00:02
UN 'safe areas' plan puts the squeeze on Serbs00:02
Cambodia polls00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Get rid of the touts? You gotta be joking00:02
Errors by judges key to appeal success: Quashed convictions often due to mistakes00:02
Virgin issues writ after talks with BA collapse: Branson in court move over 'dirty tricks'00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Britain pins faith on Milosevic to end crisis: Annika Savill, Diplomatic Editor, analyses the consequences of the Bosnian-Serb vote in Pale00:02
Birthdays00:02
TELEVISION / Production Notes00:02
Letter: Derek Jarman's plea to save Bart's hospital00:02
Former armed robber finds success as writer after tuition in jail00:02
Oil looks slippery00:02
Relaxed Nadir basks in glow of approval: Hugh Pope, in Lapta, north Cyprus, finds few voices raised against the bankrupt head of the Polly Peck conglomerate00:02
Letter: The deregulation of London's buses00:02
Garrison stands by for fresh orders00:02
Cost-cutting returns BP to profits00:02
Newspaper Publishing plc chairmanship00:02
PRODIGIES / Maestro in short trousers: David Garrett is almost certainly the finest violinist of his generation. Mark Pappenheim reports00:02
Thatcher roasting for Major on Maastricht: Prime Minister 'put his head in the fire' by signing treaty00:02
FILM / Painting the great walls of China00:02
My days in the slips with Larkin, poet and fielder00:02
Disney animated by desire to spy on Commies00:02
Stand your ground, Mr Patten: Tony Kerpel argues that teachers' views matter less than those of 'education consumers'00:02
Holding the fort in 'Indian country'00:02
View from City Road: BP finds answers to the sceptics' questions00:02
My escape from a family that was choking me: A stifling home and failure of an arranged marriage forced Tony Delear to make a painful break00:02
Campaign launches charter for children in care00:02
Profits plunge at Jefferson Smurfit: Restructuring may cause job losses at packaging group00:02
Sri Lankans mourn with gun salutes and jasmine: Tight security and a curfew protect the ceremony for a president who had more enemies than friends00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Galpin gets payoff of pounds 350,00000:02
Sporting Digest: Water Polo00:02
Golf: Struver steers clear of rocks: Olazabal and Brand Jnr tame the treacherous course that Jack Nicklaus built00:02
Letter: What was Trafalgar?00:02
Letter: The deregulation of London's buses00:02
Bad debts blow to Bank of Scotland00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Teachers call for slimming of curriculum: Six unions put forward changes to assessment and testing00:02
Australia change00:02
Bred in Britain: the recycled mouse00:02
View from City Road: Germans ducking and weaving00:02
Results from the county council elections00:02
Belgrade to cut supplies to Bosnian Serbs: Rejection of peace angers Milosevic - US demands Europe back quick action00:02
Abortion 'pressure' in rich areas00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
MUSIC / The past catches up: Anthony Payne reviews the New Queen's Hall Orchestra at the Barbican00:02
Tennis: More woe for Becker on clay00:02
Letter: Economic effects of credit-card lending00:02
Regulators see stock lending code00:02
Inside Parliament: Smith tripped up by Major over Labour taxation policy00:02
Union will support heads who back boycott of tests00:02
Syria seeks a path to peace amid the ghosts of Golan: Damascus wants its land back from Israel but is unsure about the price, writes Robert Fisk in Kuneitra00:02
Cricket: Bicknell's haul of six victims00:02
London Crossrail project 'jeopardised' by inaction00:02
Great Britain 'is illegal'00:02
Leading Article: Laying down the law in the classroom00:02
Bottom Line: Harmony's cash call creates discord (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: The deregulation of London's buses00:02
Obituary: Ian Mikardo00:02
TELEVISION / Playing to an audience of twelve: Thomas Sutcliffe watches love go on trial in True Stories00:02
Obituary: Ann Todd00:02
Rugby Union: Boobyer bound for final: Llanelli set to confront Neath with 11 internationals in cup showdown00:02
Leading Article: A kick in the teeth from the dentists00:02
Power without respect palls for the Tories00:02
Suicide man unaware of inheritance00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Art Market: Michelangelo drawing revealed: A major work by the Renaissance master, unseen since 1836, is to be auctioned by Christie's in July00:02
Pembroke: Cold off the press00:02
Voters rebuff Major in county council polls: Conservatives concede mistakes were made in Newbury by-election00:02
Money supply growth adds to recovery signals: Company failures fall to lowest level since December 198900:02
Unholy row00:02
Letter: Stressful car lights00:02
Letter: Hudson howlers00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Ciampi's blueprint for reform00:02
The Pope urged to purge clergy: Sicilian priests accused of Mafia links00:02
Dentists want to curb NHS free provision: Professional body tells the Government most adults should pay full cost of treatment00:02
Suncare war hots up as Boots reduces prices00:02
NUM ready to contest pit pay-offs00:02
Golf: Benson and Hedges International - St Mellion00:02
The Bluffer's Briefing: Dentistry00:02
Law Report: Minor's case can proceed: Re CT (a minor). Court of Appeal (Sir Thomas Bingham, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Staughton and Lord Justice Waite), 6 May 199300:02
Next Week in Parliament00:02
Letter: Doctors' unreal world00:02
Nadir fled after plot to bribe judge00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Cricket: Hick punishes Australians with unbeaten 161: England batsmen makes tourists pay dearly for dropped catches as West Indies' washed-out final Test match ends farcically in sunshine00:02
Cross-border crime targeted in new legal initiative: Joint document highlights problems faced by police in catching offenders outside their jurisdiction00:02
Letter: Jefferson, slavery and political correctness00:02
English, but not as we know it00:02
BTR chief is paid through Australia: Five executive directors are employed through foreign subsidiaries for 'practical reasons' (CORRECTED)00:02
'Bondage' car advert to be shown after 9pm: Restriction on 'super-models' commercial after protests00:02
Buses disrupted00:02
Scandal-hit CDU minister resigns: An east German leader moved house once too often00:02
Inquiry launched into home-buyers' valuation fees: Monopoly investigation will focus on restrictions placed on choice for mortgage survey00:02
Letter: Derek Jarman's plea to save Bart's hospital00:02
Court Circular00:02
Black couple condemn inquiry into son's murder: Marianne Macdonald reports on the meeting between a grieving family and Nelson Mandela00:02
Cricket: Briers exudes solidity00:02
Whale killed00:02
Motor Racing: Senna relies on the wet to challenge Williams: Hill primed for Spanish Grand Prix00:02
Equestrianism: Duroy provides France with first-class start: Blustery opening for dressage00:02
The Daily Poem: Timepiece00:02
Plan Ahead: Motor Racing - Le Mans 24-hour race00:02
Sullivan sells Bristol stake: Soft porn publisher loses battle for regional newspaper group00:02
Home Computer: Sound of something nasty in the system: Andrew Brown makes a big noise about the multimedia 'add-ons' which give frights and delights to his children00:02
Football: Bright steals limelight in final rehearsal00:02
FIL / Go ahead, remake my day00:02
Equestrianism: Badminton Horse Trials - Avon00:02
States fight over strangler's fate: New York and Oklahoma are locked in 'life or death' legal struggle00:02
Home Computer: Joysticks and the adolescent male00:02
Rugby Union: Gibbs' heavy fine and two-year ban for drink-driving00:02
Yeltsin vows to push reforms00:02
Non-League Football: Tiverton's own Tyke steps out at Wembley at the age of 39: Wycombe seek to wrap up a Conference and Trophy double as Bridlington try to stop a Devon club's dream00:02
Bottom Line: Scots make paper clips count00:02
Body found after killings00:02
History haunts Clinton over Bosnia00:02
Mr Big Ears and his brown bags: He is John Lloyd and they do not wish to be identified. Together they are plotting to fill the radio waves with non-stop laughter00:02
Falklands zone extended00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Football: Defiant Clough threatens to see out his contract at Forest: Reacher reduced to despair as dispute over rebel director's newspaper allegations jeopardizes team stability at the City Ground00:02
View from City Road: GPA running short of options00:02
US rights plan00:02
Keith Elliott At Large: Trouble and strife on Calais rally: 'I opened the bonnet and it drew a round of applause from the French locals. Can you imagine the English clapping an engine?'00:02
SIB hunts for pounds 4m in bond funds: Regulator seeks renewed injunction against 'million dollar man'. Maria Scott reports00:02
Girl wins right to seek 'divorce' from adoptive parents: Ruling by the Court of Appeal in the case of 13-year-old is seen as a test of the Children Act00:02
Cricket: England set to use third umpire00:02
Letter: Derek Jarman's plea to save Bart's hospital00:02
Cricket: Byas rewards Yorkshire with his richest harvest: Ilott revives county champions with late burst of wickets00:02
Police 'thwarted many IRA bombing attempts': Terrorists' recent failures in London kept secret to protect sources00:02
Market Report: Selling of futures puts an end to early rally00:02
FILM / To love, honour and dismay: She stands by her man. She keeps the family together. She is patronised by both screen husband and screenwriter. She does what she's told. John Lyttle on the roles of the Hollywood wife00:02
Law: Putting success down to chance: Roger Trapp meets Keith Clark, new senior partner of the UK's largest firm of solicitors, Clifford Chance00:02
Make insurers show charges, SIB told: Report says life offices should spell out expenses for investors00:02
People: The PLO's man in Paris goes native00:02
Dublin stunned as Greencore sale turns into farce00:02
Leading Article: No choice now but to act00:02
Obituary: Irving Howe00:02
Cricket: Lancashire toil for little reward00:02
Man stabs women as he speeds past on bicycle: Police step up patrols as attacker claims five victims in less than a week00:02
How the voters love a hypocrite00:02
Bellway buys land for pounds 35m00:02
Columbia lands00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
France prepares to tighten its belt00:02
Havel 'murder plot'00:02
Rushes00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
THEATRE / Another bout of underbelly-ache: Paul Taylor on Howard Korder's Search and Destroy at the Theatre Upstairs00:02
General seized00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A flood-tide of passion for Morgan the sage: 'Morgan: A Biography of E M Forster' - Nicola Beauman: Hodder & Stoughton, 20 pounds00:02
Foreign Office summons Turkish ambassador00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Diary00:02
Androgynous sculpture hewn from 25-ton blocks of granite adds artistic weight to London development00:02
Surviving in the legal jungle: Huge US product liability claims can give unprepared British exporters a nasty shock. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Spy move00:02
Energy-saving cash is in short supply: Limited resources for pounds 200 boiler grants00:02
Death crash jail term increased00:02
Out of Russia: Diary of a KGB man who spied with a little eye00:02
Ecstasy worth pounds 20m seized00:02
School finds people-friendly solution to aircraft noise: David Nicholson-Lord reports on the 1993 Green Building of the Year Award, co-sponsored by the Independent on Sunday00:02
CBI launches recovery plan for small firms00:02
Pounds 1m raiders cling to security van00:02
Racing: Beneficial leaves Wragg with regrets: A fine Derby trial makes no difference to the ante-post lists as the winner is not entered for Epsom00:02
Co-op cuts borrowings after sale00:02
Rugby League: Elbow costly for Eyres: Forward's six-game ban for Wembley sending-off00:02
Letter: There is no point in banning fertiliser00:02
Law: Provision for a pension: Jenny Grove reports on current threats to the legal profession's retirement income00:02
Cricket: Bird calls time early on Test00:02
Outside Edge: Sabine Durrant on the woman from Warrington who put her savings on ice00:02
Capital & Regional buys Aberdeen shop complex00:02
Plotting general breaks cover to organise the right: Pretoria's former military intelligence chief launches a public crusade to confront both the government and the ANC00:02
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Neighbour 'strangled boy of nine'