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Pembroke: Mercedes goes bananas00:02
British detectives seconded to FBI00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 posters00:02
Church appointments00:02
POP MUSIC / Showing their roots: Guru's Jazzmatazz - Bristol University00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Dismissed lorry staff win pounds 3m00:02
Obituary: Arthur Rowe00:02
Street-Porter to leave youth post at BBC after six years00:02
Howard backs 'basics' theme00:02
Dear Peter Lilley: A few words to the Social Security Secretary from a single mother00:02
Racing: Bradley burns his bridges on Street00:02
Price cuts hit Murdoch profits00:02
Football: Watson plays captain's role to upset Palace00:02
POP MUSIC / Every little fluffy cloud has a silver lining: The sky's the limit when it comes to stories about the ditziness of Rickie Lee Jones. But, as Giles Smith hears, that's nowhere near the whole story00:02
Bovine face in a paddy over rice00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Israel agrees Gaza troop reductions00:02
Bridge: Twins' defence00:02
Death squads in El Salvador on prowl again00:02
Hollywood's got nothing on this00:02
Calls grow for privacy ombudsman00:02
Dictator charged with murder00:02
View from City Road: Confusion rules at Volkswagen00:02
Second lab closed in German blood scandal00:02
Race attack arrests00:02
Kuwait reports clash with Iraqis on border00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Anniversaries00:02
IN CONCERT / On hands and feet: Adrian Jack reviews three of the week's major console and keyboard recitals in London00:02
Standing firm00:02
Japanese get fax on perils of overseas00:02
High noon for Sheriff Howard and the Lone Parent00:02
Rising markets lift Henderson to pounds 9.2m00:02
ALBUMS / Rough and far from ready00:02
TELEVISION / Shame, grief and no innocent memories00:02
Football: Parker resigned to moving on: Midfielder has talks about his future at Villa Park00:02
Parents take a child's-eye view of dangers in the kitchen00:02
Snooker: Ebdon the loner is making a big noise: The pony-tail has gone but a rich talent continues to grow. Ian Ridley on the man aiming to turn the tables00:02
Out of India: Zombie-like on the beach with Eight-Finger Eddie00:02
Jury frees man whose wife cut off his penis00:02
Letter: Power without peer00:02
Obituary: Lord Maude of Stratford-upon-Avon00:02
Paramount pays dollars 552m for Macmillan00:02
Italian MPs decide to hold early elections: Emigrants are denied the vote, to the outrage of far right00:02
Safety officials count the cost of death00:02
Education: How they put a price on a pupils head: Extra pressure on primaries00:02
View from City Road: National Power overreaction00:02
Leading Article: Grammar schools as a springboard to power00:02
Ulster peace hopes hit by division: Dublin doubtful on inter-party talks00:02
Sports Letters: Capitalising on a valuable asset00:02
Leading Article: Transatlantic trade and diplomacy00:02
Market Report: Allders' first-day success not matched by Sidney00:02
Tennis: Lendl's poor end to season00:02
The insurgent millionaire comes unstuck00:02
Public schools fill fewer top posts00:02
Bottom Line: Another bus ride00:02
Unions reject GCHQ 'compromise' offer00:02
Dog in a hole00:02
Police offensive against capital's burglars nets 453 suspects: Rhys Williams joins officers on an early-morning house call as part of Operation Bumblebee00:02
Lest we forget . . .: Veterans of the First World War will gather in Ypres, western Belgium, today to mark the Armistice which ended hostilities 75 years ago and pay tribute to lost comrades on both sides00:02
Eleven die as flu epidemic moves south: Elderly victims not vaccinated against strain of virus despite advice from the Department of Health00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rugby League: Broncos still bucking: World club match on00:02
Lest we forget . . .: Veterans of the First World War will gather in Ypres, western Belgium, today to mark the Armistice which ended hostilities 75 years ago and pay tribute to lost comrades on both sides00:02
Bottom Line: Impressive insurer00:02
US acquisition gives boost to ACT's results00:02
UN to visit Iraqi refugees00:02
The Daily Poem: My Brother00:02
POP MUSIC / Night classes with the old school: Has world music used up all its credit? Philip Sweeney on the fortunes of the Bhundu Boys and Salif Keita00:02
Golf: Montgomerie out to raise Scots' standard: England's World Cup campaign hit by Gilford doubt. Robinson Holloway reports from Orlando, Florida00:02
Kidnap boy 'not in danger'00:02
Rugby Union: Canadians' club batters Welsh into submission00:02
Howard backs 'basics' theme00:02
Nigerian government ruled illegal00:02
Art in the dock: Clare Bayley visits a law court in Nottingham. Inside she finds a judge in a glass house and Virgil Tracy taking visitors' fingerprints00:02
Letter: Potential misuse of privacy laws00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Letter: Air force chief's futile exercise00:02
Encom to seek a listing00:02
Education Viewpoint: To board or not to board00:02
Europe keeps silent on veiled US threats00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Over the border in search of lost ghosts: 'Rebecca's Vest' - Karl Miller: Hamish Hamilton, 14.99 pounds00:02
Letter: Suppression of splendid noise00:02
Bock will demand big shake-up at Lonrho00:02
First Night: Song for Europe enjoys camp spirit: Eurovision00:02
Police search Jackson home00:02
Axe poised over great city trees: Urban planting policies favour smaller species. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Lab closed00:02
We can't afford 5-star service: Frederick Bonnart argues that Britain's armed forces are far too top heavy with top brass (CORRECTED)00:02
Thatcherite soundbites to savour: Last night the 'Downing Street Years' TV series ended. Peter Hennessy assesses its worth00:02
Nurse compensated00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Twelve die in French road crash00:02
Speed limiters to be fitted00:02
The message from Dr Death: Under arrest, Jack Kevorkian, an expert at ending lives. He has done it 19 times and he believes he is doing right. Last week he went on hunger strike to show America he meant it. Keith Botsford reports00:02
Too much sex, no discrimination: Sado-masochism? Body piercing? The Joy of Sex on interactive video? Who needs 'em, says Ruth Picardie00:02
Oceana pair invited on to Etam board00:02
Silly Questions: Calling all cars00:02
Jews remembered00:02
Two dead after street shooting00:02
Boxing: Sport's biggest hitter Lewis weighs in at pounds 10.5m00:02
VAT applied to all foods 'would cost 31,000 jobs'00:02
Football / Coca Cola Cup: Wright dances through Norwich: High-powered Arsenal shoot Canaries out of the Coca-Cola Cup00:02
Crash fuels demands for bus seat-belt law: Christian Wolmar reports on renewed safety concerns after the M2 accident00:02
CIA man scorns 'spying operation'00:02
Russia's old Communists refuse to die: The struggle against Boris Yeltsin's reforms is most bitter at the level of the state factory. In Voronezh Andrew Higgins met a 'red director' determined to combat all the President stands for00:02
Electrocomponents hails reduction in bad debts: Profits advance by 22% as fewer customers fail to pay up00:02
VW returns to the black: Car maker promises full-year break-even in domestic operations00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Inside File: Bonn oversteps the mark00:02
View from City Road: Current account numbers go hazy00:02
Diary00:02
Bargain hunters home in on mean streets of Belfast: Houses for sale from pounds 1,350, good security, ripe for restoration. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Obituary: Michael Bilton00:02
Japan helps fund Heathrow link00:02
Gore trounces Perot in Nafta debate: Vice-President's triumphant TV performance boosts White House hopes of congressional approval for pact00:02
Today's Number: 7400:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: Hopeful Knowsley look to Orr family mettle: Goodison will pulsate to a different Mersey beat on Saturday. Rupert Metcalf reports00:02
Business courted by Labour00:02
Here Today00:02
Wednesday rely on Palmer karma00:02
Amersham aided by devaluation00:02
Hockey: Youthful HA prevail: Cambridge University lose out00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Trapped under wreckage, only hands and feet were visible00:02
Charges dropped00:02
FILM / The return of Scarlett fever: When Robert Selznick cast Gone with the Wind in 1939, he orchestrated a hurricane of hype. It's happened again, as Phil Reeves reports00:02
Court Circular00:02
Finance chief leaves Sears after 16 months00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Language row00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Computer virus hits nuclear power site: Machines at Sizewell B plant play 'Yankee Doodle'00:02
Killer jailed00:02
Wyevale on lookout for acquisitions00:02
Right of Reply: Dr Virginia Button, exhibition curator of the annual Turner Prize at the Tate Gallery, responds to the critics who attack it00:02
Bank headache for Clinton00:02
Teaching vacancies fall00:02
MBAs: Tailor-made for education: As the role of head teachers changes, Liz Heron reports on a degree course specifically designed to equip them with management skills00:02
Letter: Hothouse training does not produce good leaders00:02
The American translation: European designers left us open-mouthed; but in New York we wanted to open our wallets, says Marion Hume00:02
Letter: No obligations00:02
Football: Magical McCoist00:02
Euro Disney needs revamp to survive: First-year losses soar to more than pounds 600m Trading suspended in Paris and Brussels as shares dive00:02
Croat silver appeal00:02
Leading Article: Split dampens Irish hopes00:02
Football: Marseille jettison Futre and Desailly00:02
Biermann quits Maddox00:02
Sports Letters: Time for tough action00:02
THEATRE / Cut apart and dried: Paul Taylor reviews Matthew Lloyd's production of Han Ong's LA Plays at the Almeida00:02
Scientists detect gender in sperm: Technique could allow parents to choose children's sex00:02
Serbs mount 'reprisal' raid00:02
Bottom Line: Newcomer on move00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Lest we forget . . .: Veterans of the First World War will gather in Ypres, western Belgium, today to mark the Armistice which ended hostilities 75 years ago and pay tribute to lost comrades on both sides00:02
Sporting Digest: Ten Pin Bowling00:02
Letter: Redundancies did not cause death00:02
Dilemmas: Depriving a child of half its life00:02
Islamists held00:02
Sports Letters: Time for tough action00:02
Auf Wiedersehen to selection?: As Germany questions its relatively free market in university places, Britain is moving away from selection and towards wider access, says John Spencer00:02
Education: How they put a price on a pupils head: Karen Gold reports on the furore among headteachers over the gulf in funding between primary and secondary schools and, below, examines how the money is being spent00:02
Income support for 70% of lone parents00:02
Waco massacre victims buried00:02
Football: Fat man casts a shadow00:02
Hatch a plan for your nest egg now00:02
TV's King is Talkmeister of the Universe00:02
Future plans00:02
View from City Road: Walt Disney holds all the Parisian cards00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Bleak picture of life in children's homes: Report highlights use of restraints 'that amount to abuse'00:02
Bulger trial told of blood on boys' shoes00:02
Law Report: Jamaican death row appeals barred00:02
Letter: Owls on the increase and nightingales that sing in Berkeley Square00:02
Equestrianism: Faurie breaks new ground00:02
Seat-belt row after 10 die: Motorway disaster victims crushed as tourist coach tumbles down embankment00:02
Recovery uneven, says CBI: Survey finds wide regional variations in confidence00:02
Letter: Hothouse training does not produce good leaders00:02
Rugby Union: All Blacks break their scoring record for British Isles: Jenkins boots his way into history at the Arms Park while New Zealand's captain leads the ground attack in landmark spree00:02
Football: Forest are reliant on Collymore00:02
Commonwealth Games: Manchester plans bid00:02
Education: How they put a price on a pupils head: High costs at high school00:02
Chess: Old favourite00:02
Hambros disappoints City with 50% gain: Merchant bank misses out on market upsurge00:02
Man 'horrified' at bath murder claim00:02
National Power to shut 10 stations by end of decade: Environnmental issues and nuclear competition blamed00:02
Waco funerals00:02
Scottish Value shows 62% rise00:02
Bottom Line: Unigate will need a lot of bottle00:02
In trouble again? Tough: Be cruel to be kind: that is the advice of an American organisation established to help parents whose children are out of control. Naseem Khan reports00:02
Mexican Mafia mourns leader00:02
Letter: An eloquent sign of the times00:02
WALKING / The beauty of Biggleswade: Michael Leapman joins fellow members of the Ramblers' Association in Bedfordshire00:02
Letter: Owls on the increase and nightingales that sing in Berkeley Square00:02
Salami recalled00:02
Birthdays00:02
No smell of death at Dubai arms bazaar: Robert Fisk saw the fierce competition for the lucrative Arab market00:02
Synod calls for 'fair taxes' to create jobs00:02
Clouds over Riyadh: Oil-rich Saudi Arabia is living beyond its means. Peter Torday looks at the tough decisions it must take00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Lloyd's to offer ruined names pounds 1bn: Compensation move designed to prevent years of litigation00:02
Britain wants tougher China talks: Cabinet approves new strategy for negotiations on Hong Kong as time is running out00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Valuing companies in a black hole00:02
Lib Dems in fresh row over 'racist leaflet'00:02
Attacker's release led to boy's suicide00:02
Anger rises at council letter00:02
Art Market: Sink sold while Turners fail to excite bidders